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1 Inquisición
f.1 Inquisition.2 inquiry, inquisition, investigation, enquiry.m.1 Inquisition.2 inquiry, enquiry, investigation, inquisition.* * *1 inquiry2 la (Santa) Inquisición HISTORIA the Inquisition, the Spanish Inquisition* * *SF1) (=indagación) inquiry, investigation2) ( Hist)* * *femenino (Hist): la Inquisición the Inquisition* * *----* Inquisición, la = Inquisition, the.* * *femenino (Hist): la Inquisición the Inquisition* * *la Inquisición= Inquisition, theEx: This article describes the history, building and services of the Library of Parliament, Rome, Italy, which is housed in the building of the 700-year old former Dominican convent of Santa Maria, once the headquarters of the inquisition.
* Inquisición, la = Inquisition, the.* * *fue una Inquisición they gave me a real grilling, it was just like the Spanish Inquisition ( colloq)2 ( Hist)la Inquisición the Inquisition* * *
Multiple Entries:
Inquisición
inquisición
Inquisición sustantivo femenino (Hist):
inquisición sustantivo femenino inquisition
' inquisición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Inquisición
English:
do away with
- infamous
- inquisition
* * *inquisición nf1. [indagación] inquiry, investigation2.la Inquisición [tribunal] the Inquisition* * *f1 investigation, inquiry2:la Inquisición HIST the Inquisition* * * -
2 abdicación
f.1 abdication, demission, renunciation to a position, surrendering.2 abdication, act of abdicating, act of resigning, resigning.* * *1 abdication* * *SF abdication* * *femenino abdication* * *= abdication.Ex. I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.* * *femenino abdication* * *= abdication.Ex: I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.
* * *abdication* * *
abdicación sustantivo femenino
abdication
abdicación sustantivo femenino abdication
' abdicación' also found in these entries:
English:
abdication
* * *abdicación nf[de monarca] abdication* * *f abdication* * * -
3 aberración
f.1 aberration, utter confusion, aberrance, aberrancy.2 wrongheadedness, stubbornness, bullheadedness.3 aberration, twisted act, deviated act.4 insanity, aberratio.* * *1 aberration* * *SF aberration* * *a) (disparate, extravío) outrageb) (Biol, Fís) aberration* * *= aberration.Ex. The AACR rules for serials represent a remarkable aberration in treating certain types of serials ('a bibliography, index, directory, biographical dictionary, almanac, or yearbook') differently from other types of serials.----* aberración mental = mental aberration.* * *a) (disparate, extravío) outrageb) (Biol, Fís) aberration* * *= aberration.Ex: The AACR rules for serials represent a remarkable aberration in treating certain types of serials ('a bibliography, index, directory, biographical dictionary, almanac, or yearbook') differently from other types of serials.
* aberración mental = mental aberration.* * *1(disparate, extravío): es una aberración decir eso that's a ridiculous o an absurd thing to say¿qué aberración te hizo pegarle? whatever possessed you to hit him?en un momento de aberración in a moment of aberration* * *
aberración sustantivo femenino (disparate, extravío) outrage;
aberración sustantivo femenino
1 (desviación) aberration
2 (error, conducta equivocada) outrage: es una aberración insultar a un niño, it is outrageous to insult a child
' aberración' also found in these entries:
English:
aberration
* * *aberración nfechó gaseosa al champán, ¡qué aberración! he put lemonade in the champagne, that's sacrilege!aberración sexual sexual perversion2. Fot aberration3. Fís aberration* * *f aberration* * * -
4 ablución
f.ablution, cleansing.* * *1 (Also used in plural with the same meaning) ablution1 water and wine sing* * *SF ablution* * *femenino (frml) ablution (frml)hacer sus abluciones — (frml o hum) to perform one's ablutions (frml or hum)
* * *= ablution.Ex. The holy water font was originally the fountain for ablutions, placed in the centre of the atrium of the basilica.* * *femenino (frml) ablution (frml)hacer sus abluciones — (frml o hum) to perform one's ablutions (frml or hum)
* * *= ablution.Ex: The holy water font was originally the fountain for ablutions, placed in the centre of the atrium of the basilica.
* * *( frml)ablution ( frml)* * *
ablución sustantivo femenino ablution
* * *ablución nfRelhizo sus abluciones he performed his ablutions* * *f REL ablution, cleansing* * * -
5 abnegación
f.abnegation, self-denial, self-renunciation, self-sacrifice.* * *1 abnegation, self-denial* * *SF self-denial, abnegation frm* * *femenino self-denial, abnegation (frml)* * *= self-sacrifice, self-effacement, self-denial.Ex. Nationalists tended to depict women as embodying the eternal virtues of self-sacrifice and loyalty and to elevate them as national exemplars.Ex. Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.Ex. He has chosen self-denial and altruism as the way to follow.* * *femenino self-denial, abnegation (frml)* * *= self-sacrifice, self-effacement, self-denial.Ex: Nationalists tended to depict women as embodying the eternal virtues of self-sacrifice and loyalty and to elevate them as national exemplars.
Ex: Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.Ex: He has chosen self-denial and altruism as the way to follow.* * *self-denial, abnegation ( frml)cuidó a su madre con abnegación she selflessly took care of her mother* * *
abnegación sustantivo femenino
self-denial, abnegation (frml)
abnegación sustantivo femenino abnegation, self-denial
' abnegación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
renuncia
English:
self-denial
* * *abnegación nfabnegation, self-denial;trabajó toda su vida con abnegación she worked selflessly all her life* * *f self-denial* * * -
6 abolición
f.1 abolition, ban, abolishment, annulment.2 abolition, act of abolishing, ban.* * *1 abolition* * *noun f.* * *SF abolition* * *femenino abolition* * *= abolition, abrogation, overturning, annulment.Ex. In this instance we have also modified chain procedure order to produce the specific subject heading: Slavery - abolition - USA.Ex. Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.Ex. This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.Ex. The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.* * *femenino abolition* * *= abolition, abrogation, overturning, annulment.Ex: In this instance we have also modified chain procedure order to produce the specific subject heading: Slavery - abolition - USA.
Ex: Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.Ex: This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.Ex: The king must have then realised, if he had not already done so, that his efforts to secure an annulment from the pope had run into the sand.* * *abolition* * *
abolición sustantivo femenino
abolition
abolición sustantivo femenino abolition
' abolición' also found in these entries:
English:
abolition
* * *abolición nfabolition* * *f abolition* * ** * *abolición n abolition -
7 abominación
f.1 abomination, hatred, anathema, hate.2 abominable action, abomination, act of abomination, atrocity.* * *1 abomination* * *SF abominationes una abominación — it's an abomination, it's detestable
* * *= abomination.Ex. The Cold War is now consigned to history and the nuclear deterrant is widely identified as an abomination, moraly and economically.* * *= abomination.Ex: The Cold War is now consigned to history and the nuclear deterrant is widely identified as an abomination, moraly and economically.
* * *abomination* * *abominación nfabomination* * *f abomination* * * -
8 abreviación
f.abbreviation, resumé, shortening, abridgement.* * *1 abbreviation* * *SF abridgement, shortening* * ** * *= abbreviation, note form, shortening.Ex. Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.Ex. Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.Ex. Leg lengthening and shortening procedures are surgical treatments for children with legs of unequal lengths.* * ** * *= abbreviation, note form, shortening.Ex: Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.
Ex: Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.Ex: Leg lengthening and shortening procedures are surgical treatments for children with legs of unequal lengths.* * *1 (acción) abbreviation2 (texto) abridgment3 ( Ling) shortening* * *
abreviación sustantivo femenino shortening
' abreviación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bar
* * *abreviación nf1. [de proceso, explicación] shortening;[de viaje, estancia] cutting short2. [de texto] abridgement3. [de palabra] abbreviation* * *f shortening* * * -
9 abrogación
f.abrogation, cancellation, annulment, derogation.* * *1 abrogation, repeal* * *SF abrogation, repeal* * *= abrogation, repeal.Ex. Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.Ex. The author examines the historical context that led to the adoption of the Public Libraries Act 1959 and the events that led to its repeal in 1992.* * *= abrogation, repeal.Ex: Considers such factors as the abrogation of the Net Book Agreement and Value Added Tax as threats to the future of bookselling.
Ex: The author examines the historical context that led to the adoption of the Public Libraries Act 1959 and the events that led to its repeal in 1992.* * *abrogation* * *abrogación nfDer abrogation, repeal* * *f repeal* * * -
10 absolución
f.absolution, pardon, amnesty, forgiveness.* * *1 RELIGIÓN absolution2 DERECHO acquittal* * *SF (Rel) absolution; (Jur) acquittal* * *a) (Relig) absolutionb) (Der) acquittal* * *= acquittal.Ex. After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.* * *a) (Relig) absolutionb) (Der) acquittal* * *= acquittal.Ex: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.
* * *1 ( Relig) absolutiondar la absolución to give absolution2 ( Der) acquittaldecretar la libre absolución to acquitsolicitó la total absolución de su cliente he asked the court to acquit his client on all counts* * *
absolución sustantivo femeninoa) (Relig) absolutionb) (Der) acquittal
absolución sustantivo femenino
1 Rel absolution
2 Jur acquittal: la absolución fue injusta, the aquittal was an injustice
' absolución' also found in these entries:
English:
absolution
* * *absolución nf1. Der acquittal2. Rel absolution;dar la absolución a alguien to give sb absolution* * *f1 JUR acquittal;el juez anunció la absolución por falta de pruebas the judge acquitted the accused for lack of evidence2 REL absolution;dar la absolución a alguien give s.o. absolution* * *absolución nf, pl - ciones1) : absolution2) : acquittal -
11 absorción
f.1 absorption, soaking up, sorption.2 absorption, concentration, deep concentration, enthrallment.3 take over, takeover.4 absorption, adsorption, disposition.* * *1 absorption* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de líquidos] absorption2) (=atracción) absorption3) (Com) takeover* * *1) (de líquido, calor, ruido) absorption2) (Fin) takeover* * *= absorption, takeover [take-over].Nota: De una compañía por otra.Ex. The floor is carpeted, thus providing a large degree of acoustic absorption and a unifying and dominant colour pattern through the library.Ex. The book and serial industry has recently witnessed several takeovers, buy-outs, and mergers.----* absorción del agua = water absorption.* agente de absorción = absorber.* capacidad de absorción = absorptive capacity, absorptive capability.* de absorción = absorptive.* elemento de absorción = absorber.* mecanismo de absorción = absorber.* * *1) (de líquido, calor, ruido) absorption2) (Fin) takeover* * *= absorption, takeover [take-over].Nota: De una compañía por otra.Ex: The floor is carpeted, thus providing a large degree of acoustic absorption and a unifying and dominant colour pattern through the library.
Ex: The book and serial industry has recently witnessed several takeovers, buy-outs, and mergers.* absorción del agua = water absorption.* agente de absorción = absorber.* capacidad de absorción = absorptive capacity, absorptive capability.* de absorción = absorptive.* elemento de absorción = absorber.* mecanismo de absorción = absorber.* * *A (de un líquido) absorption; (de calor, ruido) absorptionB ( Fin) takeover* * *
absorción sustantivo femenino (de líquido, calor, ruido) absorption
absorción sustantivo femenino absorption
' absorción' also found in these entries:
English:
absorption
- takeover
- take
* * *absorción nf1. [de líquido, gas, calor] absorption;con gran poder de absorción highly absorbent2. [de empresa] takeover* * *f1 absorption2 COM takeover* * * -
12 abstención
f.1 abstention, refusal, turning down, eschewal.2 abstinence, privation.* * *1 abstention* * *SF abstention* * *femenino abstention* * *= abstention.Ex. The resolution was adopted with no members voting against, and 17 recorded abstentions.* * *femenino abstention* * *= abstention.Ex: The resolution was adopted with no members voting against, and 17 recorded abstentions.
* * *abstention* * *
abstención sustantivo femenino
abstention
abstención sustantivo femenino abstention: el índice de abstención ha sido del 20%, there has been a 20% rate of non-participation
' abstención' also found in these entries:
English:
abstention
* * *abstención nfabstention;hubo mucha abstención [en elecciones] there was a low turnout;se espera un nivel de abstención del 30 por ciento 30 percent of the electorate are expected not to vote* * *f abstention* * * -
13 abstracción
f.abstraction, absorption.* * *1 abstraction2 (concentración) concentration* * *SF1) (=acto) abstraction; pey (=despiste) absent-mindedness2)hacer abstracción de — to leave aside, except
* * *hacer abstracción de algo — de caso/factor to leave something aside; del ruido to block... out
* * *= abstraction.Ex. For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.* * *hacer abstracción de algo — de caso/factor to leave something aside; del ruido to block... out
* * *= abstraction.Ex: For those involved in producing BNB, the eighties have seen this question leap in a single bound into the realm of stark reality from the cosy abstraction of AACR2.
* * *Bhacer abstracción de algo to leave sth asidesi hacemos abstracción de estos factores creo que el resultado es bastante positivo leaving these considerations aside I think the result is a fairly positive one* * *
abstracción sustantivo femenino abstraction
* * *abstracción nfabstraction;la capacidad de abstracción the capacity for abstract thought;el concepto de número es una abstracción number is an abstract concept* * *f abstraction;hacer abstracción de leave aside, exclude* * * -
14 aceleración
f.1 acceleration, burst of speed, speed up, speedup.2 pickup.* * *1 acceleration\poder de aceleración AUTOMÓVIL acceleration* * *noun f.* * *SF (Mec) acceleration; (=agilización) speeding-up, hastening* * *femenino acceleration* * *= speed-up, acceleration.Ex. This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.Ex. The acceleration of change, in technology, in mobility, in urbanization, in international relations, in economics, all have affected libraries.----* placa de aceleración = accelerator board.* tarjeta de aceleración = accelerator board.* * *femenino acceleration* * *= speed-up, acceleration.Ex: This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.
Ex: The acceleration of change, in technology, in mobility, in urbanization, in international relations, in economics, all have affected libraries.* placa de aceleración = accelerator board.* tarjeta de aceleración = accelerator board.* * *acceleration* * *
aceleración sustantivo femenino
acceleration
aceleración sustantivo femenino acceleration
' aceleración' also found in these entries:
English:
acceleration
* * *aceleración nfaccelerationFís aceleración centrípeta centripetal acceleration; Fís aceleración lineal linear acceleration* * *f acceleration* * * -
15 acentuación
f.accentuation, accent, stress, stress system.* * *1 accentuation* * *SF accentuation* * *femenino accentuation* * *= stress.Ex. Prosodics is concerned with the stress and intonation patterns of speech.* * *femenino accentuation* * *= stress.Ex: Prosodics is concerned with the stress and intonation patterns of speech.
* * *accentuation* * *acentuación nf1. [de palabra, sílaba] accentuation2. [intensificación] intensification;[de problema] worsening;una acentuación de las actitudes racistas a rise in racist attitudes* * *f accentuation* * * -
16 acepción
f.meaning, acceptation, meaning of a word, meaning of the word.* * *1 meaning, sense* * *SF1) (Ling) sense, meaning2) [en el trato] preference* * *femenino sense, meaning* * *= meaning.Ex. The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.* * *femenino sense, meaning* * *= meaning.Ex: The term indexing language can seem rather daunting, and has certainly had different meanings in its different incarnations.
* * *sense, meaning* * *
acepción sustantivo femenino
sense, meaning
acepción sustantivo femenino meaning, sense
* * *acepción nf[de palabra, frase] meaning, sense* * *f sense, meaning* * * -
17 aceptación
f.1 acceptance, acknowledgment, acknowledgement, consent.2 acceptance bill.3 admissibility.* * *1 acceptance2 (aprobación) approval; (éxito) success■ la película tuvo poca aceptación the film wasn't popular, the film met with little success* * *noun f.* * *SF (=acto) acceptance; (=aprobación) approval; (=popularidad) popularity, standingmandar algo a la aceptación — (Com) to send sth on approval
* * *a) ( éxito) successde gran aceptación entre los jóvenes — very popular o successful with young people
b) ( acción) acceptance* * *= acceptance, favour [favor, -USA], take-up, uptake, assent, embrace, accommodation, thumbs up, admission.Ex. Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex. Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments.Ex. One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.Ex. The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Ex. The new Act, which received the royal assent in 1710, was not entirely to their taste however, for it ruled that copyright in a new book belonged not to its publisher but to its author.Ex. The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex. Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex. Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.----* aceptación pasiva = acquiescence.* adquisición pendiente de examen y aceptación = on approval acquisition, sending on approbation, sending on approval.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* grado de aceptación = acceptance rate.* nivel de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* tasa de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* * *a) ( éxito) successde gran aceptación entre los jóvenes — very popular o successful with young people
b) ( acción) acceptance* * *= acceptance, favour [favor, -USA], take-up, uptake, assent, embrace, accommodation, thumbs up, admission.Ex: Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.
Ex: Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments.Ex: One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.Ex: The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Ex: The new Act, which received the royal assent in 1710, was not entirely to their taste however, for it ruled that copyright in a new book belonged not to its publisher but to its author.Ex: The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex: Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex: Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.* aceptación pasiva = acquiescence.* adquisición pendiente de examen y aceptación = on approval acquisition, sending on approbation, sending on approval.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* grado de aceptación = acceptance rate.* nivel de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* tasa de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* * *1 (éxito) successha tenido gran aceptación entre los jóvenes it has been very popular o successful with young peoplela película encontró poca aceptación the movie was badly received o had little success2 (acción) acceptance* * *
aceptación sustantivo femenino
◊ de gran aceptación entre los jóvenes very popular o successful with young people
aceptación sustantivo femenino
1 acceptance
2 (éxito) success: esta música tiene poca aceptación, this kind of music isn't very popular
' aceptación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bilateral
English:
acceptance
- queer
- would
- hot
* * *aceptación nf1. [aprobación] acceptance2. [éxito] success, popularity;tener gran aceptación (entre) to be very popular (with o among)3. Com & Fin acceptance* * *f1 acceptance;encontrar buena aceptación de plan receive a warm welcome, be welcomed; de producto, novela be successful ( entre with)2 éxito success* * *aceptación nf, pl - ciones1) : acceptance2) aprobación: approval* * *aceptación n acceptance -
18 aclamación
f.acclamation, applause, acclaim, cheering.* * *1 acclamation, acclaim* * *noun f.acclaim, acclamation* * *SF acclamationpl aclamaciones applause sing, acclaim sing* * *femenino acclaimsalió al escenario entre las aclamaciones del público — she came on stage to great applause o acclaim from the audience
* * *= cheering, acclamation, plaudit.Ex. This finding contradicts the general belief that spectators' cheering encourages better performance in a home team.Ex. Much of the acclamation for Hamblin's book has been given without a full understanding of just how radical his proposals were.Ex. This valuable collection is now accessible over the Internet, to the plaudits of numerous researchers and citizens, spreading our influence throughout the world.* * *femenino acclaimsalió al escenario entre las aclamaciones del público — she came on stage to great applause o acclaim from the audience
* * *= cheering, acclamation, plaudit.Ex: This finding contradicts the general belief that spectators' cheering encourages better performance in a home team.
Ex: Much of the acclamation for Hamblin's book has been given without a full understanding of just how radical his proposals were.Ex: This valuable collection is now accessible over the Internet, to the plaudits of numerous researchers and citizens, spreading our influence throughout the world.* * *acclaimfue elegido por aclamación popular he was chosen by popular acclaimsalió al escenario entre las aclamaciones del público she came on stage to great applause o acclaim from the audience* * *
aclamación sustantivo femenino
acclaim
aclamación sustantivo femenino acclamation, acclaim
♦ Locuciones: por aclamación, by acclamation
' aclamación' also found in these entries:
English:
acclaim
- spontaneous
- cheer
* * *aclamación nfacclamation, acclaim;por aclamación unanimously;fue declarado el mejor por aclamación popular it was hailed as the best by public acclaim* * *f acclaim* * * -
19 aclaración
f.explanation, clarification.* * *1 explanation* * *noun f.clarification, explanation* * *SF [para hacer entender] clarification; [para dar razones] explanation* * *femenino explanationesto requiere una aclaración — this needs some explanation o clarification
quisiera hacer una aclaración — I'd like to make one thing clear o I'd like to clarify one thing
pedir aclaraciones — to ask for an explanation of o for clarification
* * *= annotation, clarification, clarity, designation, elucidation.Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.Ex. Although the work of the CRG makes fascinating reading, and magnificent contributions were made towards the clarification of the principles of classification, much work remain to be done.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. The designation should be clearly separated from the variant heading itself by means of punctuation or typography.Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.----* a modo de aclaración = in parenthesis, on a sidenote.* como aclaración = in parenthesis.* * *femenino explanationesto requiere una aclaración — this needs some explanation o clarification
quisiera hacer una aclaración — I'd like to make one thing clear o I'd like to clarify one thing
pedir aclaraciones — to ask for an explanation of o for clarification
* * *= annotation, clarification, clarity, designation, elucidation.Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.
Ex: Although the work of the CRG makes fascinating reading, and magnificent contributions were made towards the clarification of the principles of classification, much work remain to be done.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex: The designation should be clearly separated from the variant heading itself by means of punctuation or typography.Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.* a modo de aclaración = in parenthesis, on a sidenote.* como aclaración = in parenthesis.* * *escribió una aclaración al margen he wrote a note in the margin to clarify it, he wrote an explanation in the marginquisiera hacer una aclaración, yo no tuve nada que ver con esto I'd like to make one thing clear o I'd like to clarify one thing, I had nothing to do with thisle pediré aclaraciones sobre las circunstancias del accidente I will ask him for an explanation of o for clarification of the circumstances surrounding the accident* * *
aclaración sustantivo femenino
explanation;
aclaración sustantivo femenino explanation
' aclaración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
matización
English:
clarification
- explanation
- illumination
* * *aclaración nfclarification, explanation;me gustaría hacer una aclaración I'd like to clarify something;los miembros del partido le pidieron una aclaración the party members asked her for an explanation* * *f clarification* * * -
20 acreditación
f.1 accreditation, credit, credit note.2 credentialing, licensors.* * *1 accreditation* * *SF (=acto) accreditation; (=autorización) authorization, sanctioning* * ** * *= reputation, accreditation, proof of identity.Ex. The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.Ex. There is need for reform of the curriculum and a national system of accreditation.Ex. All applicants for a driver license must present proof of identity satisfactory to the department.----* acreditación en informática = computer driving licence.* acreditación europea en informática = European computer driving licence (ECDL).* proceso de acreditación = accreditation process.* * ** * *= reputation, accreditation, proof of identity.Ex: The reputation of the information and its authority will be more exposed to examination.
Ex: There is need for reform of the curriculum and a national system of accreditation.Ex: All applicants for a driver license must present proof of identity satisfactory to the department.* acreditación en informática = computer driving licence.* acreditación europea en informática = European computer driving licence (ECDL).* proceso de acreditación = accreditation process.* * *1 (acción) accreditation2 (documento) credentials (pl)* * *acreditación nf1. [de periodista] press card;[de congresista, deportista] pass acreditación de prensa press pass2. [de diplomático] credentials* * *f documento credentials pl* * *
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