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41 cabeza lectora
f.read head, playback head.* * *(n.) = read head, reading headEx. The two windows in the base plate of the scanner help move the read head accurately across the bar codes.Ex. It is possible to buy disk cleaning kits which, used as instructed, will ensure that the reading head is kept free of contaminants which could cause data loss.* * *(n.) = read head, reading headEx: The two windows in the base plate of the scanner help move the read head accurately across the bar codes.
Ex: It is possible to buy disk cleaning kits which, used as instructed, will ensure that the reading head is kept free of contaminants which could cause data loss.* * *INFOR read head -
42 campo de información
(n.) = data fieldEx. In UNIMARC the linking entry block, block 4 --, contains data fields with embedded tags, indicators and subfield codes that identify the item to which the link is being made.* * *(n.) = data fieldEx: In UNIMARC the linking entry block, block 4 --, contains data fields with embedded tags, indicators and subfield codes that identify the item to which the link is being made.
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43 cargado de emotividad
(adj.) = emotiveEx. These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.* * *(adj.) = emotiveEx: These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.
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44 casi universal
(adj.) = quasi-universalEx. AACR2 is a quasi-universal cataloguing code that is either in use in, or influencing the codes of, most of the countries in the world.* * *(adj.) = quasi-universalEx: AACR2 is a quasi-universal cataloguing code that is either in use in, or influencing the codes of, most of the countries in the world.
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45 cercano
adj.1 close, immediate, near, nearby.2 close, dear.* * *► adjetivo1 (inmediato) near, close2 (vecino) nearby, neighbouring (US neighboring)3 (pariente) close\el Cercano Oriente the Near East* * *(f. - cercana)adj.close, near, nearby* * *ADJ1) [lugar] nearby•
cercano a — close to, near, near toun hotel cercano al aeropuerto — a hotel close to o near (to) the airport
2) [amigo, pariente] close•
cercano a — close topersonas cercanas a la organización terrorista — people closely linked to the terrorist organization
3) [en el tiempo]ahora, cuando está cercano el primer aniversario de su muerte — now, as the first anniversary of her death approaches
* * *- na adjetivo1)a) ( en el espacio) nearby, neighboring*cercano a algo — near something, close to something
los pueblos cercanos a Durango — the villages in the vicinity of o close to o near Durango
una suma cercana al millón — an amount close to o close on a million
b) ( en el tiempo) close, near2) <pariente/amigo> close* * *= adjacent, adjoining, close [closer -comp., closest -sup.], immediate, nearby [near-by], neighbouring [neighboring, -USA], near at hand, close at hand, in sight, over the horizon, on the horizon, close-by, proximate, near [nearer -comp., nearest -sup.], within sight, within range.Ex. Before him there are the two items to be joined, projected onto adjacent viewing positions.Ex. The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.Ex. Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.Ex. This system offers immediate access when required by users and staff, preferably several users at the same time.Ex. An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex. The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex. The firm does not have to be near at hand, but there must be plenty of cooperation and consultation as to selection of stock.Ex. Material needed daily should be stored close at hand.Ex. The trend is definitely towards the electronic submission, but the point where this method will entirely supplant the others is not yet in sight.Ex. This article surveys the changes which have already occurred and those which are just over the horizon.Ex. The author concludes with descriptions of advances in the technology currently on the horizon.Ex. The second phase of the study entailed interviewing at close-by universities in the Midwest.Ex. For example, Literature and Language should be proximate, as should Commerce and Economics and Business, Psychology and Medicine, and so on.Ex. He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.Ex. As the major US telecommunications service providers install fibre optic cable, the availability of interactive video is within sight.Ex. 77% of the world's population lives within range of a mobile network.----* cercano a = approaching, in close proximity to.* Cercano Oriente = Near East.* cercano uno del otro = in close proximity.* del Cercano Oriente = Near-Eastern.* en el futuro cercano = in the foreseeable future.* en un futuro más o menos cercano = in the near future.* en un futuro muy cercano = in the very near future.* en un período más o menos cercano = in the near future.* experiencia cercana a la muerte = near death experience.* futuro cercano, el = near future, the.* lado más cercano, el = near side, the.* lo más cercano a = the nearest thing to.* pariente cercano = close relation.* redondear al número entero más cercano = round up to + the nearest whole number.* * *- na adjetivo1)a) ( en el espacio) nearby, neighboring*cercano a algo — near something, close to something
los pueblos cercanos a Durango — the villages in the vicinity of o close to o near Durango
una suma cercana al millón — an amount close to o close on a million
b) ( en el tiempo) close, near2) <pariente/amigo> close* * *= adjacent, adjoining, close [closer -comp., closest -sup.], immediate, nearby [near-by], neighbouring [neighboring, -USA], near at hand, close at hand, in sight, over the horizon, on the horizon, close-by, proximate, near [nearer -comp., nearest -sup.], within sight, within range.Ex: Before him there are the two items to be joined, projected onto adjacent viewing positions.
Ex: The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.Ex: Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.Ex: This system offers immediate access when required by users and staff, preferably several users at the same time.Ex: An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Ex: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex: The firm does not have to be near at hand, but there must be plenty of cooperation and consultation as to selection of stock.Ex: Material needed daily should be stored close at hand.Ex: The trend is definitely towards the electronic submission, but the point where this method will entirely supplant the others is not yet in sight.Ex: This article surveys the changes which have already occurred and those which are just over the horizon.Ex: The author concludes with descriptions of advances in the technology currently on the horizon.Ex: The second phase of the study entailed interviewing at close-by universities in the Midwest.Ex: For example, Literature and Language should be proximate, as should Commerce and Economics and Business, Psychology and Medicine, and so on.Ex: He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.Ex: As the major US telecommunications service providers install fibre optic cable, the availability of interactive video is within sight.Ex: 77% of the world's population lives within range of a mobile network.* cercano a = approaching, in close proximity to.* Cercano Oriente = Near East.* cercano uno del otro = in close proximity.* del Cercano Oriente = Near-Eastern.* en el futuro cercano = in the foreseeable future.* en un futuro más o menos cercano = in the near future.* en un futuro muy cercano = in the very near future.* en un período más o menos cercano = in the near future.* experiencia cercana a la muerte = near death experience.* futuro cercano, el = near future, the.* lado más cercano, el = near side, the.* lo más cercano a = the nearest thing to.* pariente cercano = close relation.* redondear al número entero más cercano = round up to + the nearest whole number.* * *cercano -naA1 (en el espacio) nearby, neighboring* cercano A algo near sth, close TO sthlos pueblos cercanos a Durango the villages in the vicinity of o close to o near Durangouna suma cercana al millón an amount close to o close on a million2 (en el tiempo) close, nearen fecha cercana sooncercano A algo close TO sthse sentía cercano a su fin he felt the end was near o close, he felt he was close to the endCompuesto:el Cercano Oriente the Near EastB ‹pariente/amigo› close* * *
cercano◊ -na adjetivo
1
cercano a algo near sth, close to sth;
cercano a algo close to sth
2 ‹pariente/amigo› close
cercano,-a adjetivo
1 close, nearby
un pueblo cercano, a nearby village
2 (pariente) close
3 Cercano Oriente, Near East
' cercano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cercana
- ir
- próxima
- próximo
- vecina
- vecino
- futuro
English:
close
- early
- immediate
- near
- nearby
- nursery
- offshore
- proximate
- next
* * *cercano, -a adj1. [en el espacio] nearby;cercano a near, close toel Cercano Oriente the Near East2. [en el tiempo] near;cercano a near, close to3. [con cifras] close;pagaron un precio cercano a los 2 millones they paid close to o nearly 2 million4. [pariente, amigo, colaborador] close;según fuentes cercanas a la familia real,… according to sources close to the royal family,…5. [en contenido]una obra más cercana a la tragedia que a la comedia a play that is closer to tragedy than to comedy* * *adj nearby;cercano a close to, near to* * *cercano, -na adj: near, close* * *cercano adj1. (en distancia) near / nearby2. (una persona) close -
46 cheque bancario
m.bank check, cashier's check, bank draft, bank cheque.* * *(n.) = bank cheque, bank draft, banker's draft, banker's chequeEx. Handwritten interpretation problems in this class include determining delivery point codes from addresses, amounts from bank checks, and drug and dosage from drug prescriptions.Ex. To register send the form together with an international bank transfer, bank cheque o bank draft, payable to University Library V.U.B., Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 BRUSSEL, Belgium.Ex. In situations where a person owes money to a creditor, and the creditor is not prepared to accept a personal cheque because he thinks it might bounce, a banker's draft made out by the debtor's bank can provide a solution.Ex. Banker's cheques can be used for making payments for goods and services to foreign partners such as payment for the purchase of books.* * *(n.) = bank cheque, bank draft, banker's draft, banker's chequeEx: Handwritten interpretation problems in this class include determining delivery point codes from addresses, amounts from bank checks, and drug and dosage from drug prescriptions.
Ex: To register send the form together with an international bank transfer, bank cheque o bank draft, payable to University Library V.U.B., Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 BRUSSEL, Belgium.Ex: In situations where a person owes money to a creditor, and the creditor is not prepared to accept a personal cheque because he thinks it might bounce, a banker's draft made out by the debtor's bank can provide a solution.Ex: Banker's cheques can be used for making payments for goods and services to foreign partners such as payment for the purchase of books. -
47 ciclotrón
m.cyclotron, particle accelerator, atom splitter, atom smasher.* * *SM cyclotron* * *= cyclotron.Ex. The entry vocabulary will tell us what codes have been used to denote these concepts (Electronics 621.381 cyclotrons 621.384.61).* * *= cyclotron.Ex: The entry vocabulary will tell us what codes have been used to denote these concepts (Electronics 621.381 cyclotrons 621.384.61).
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48 cisma
m.schism (religion).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cismar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cismar.* * *1 RELIGIÓN schism2 (desacuerdo) discord, split3 PLÍTICA split* * *SM1) (Rel) schism; (Pol) split; (=desacuerdo) discord, disagreement2) And (=remilgo) prudery3) And (=chismes) gossip* * *masculino (Rel) schism; ( en partido) split* * *= schism, balkanization.Ex. It is the great expense and difficulty involved in changing a record which has proven an anathema to the framers of cataloging codes, and created a schism of interests between technical and public service librarians.Ex. This shifts in emphasis mirror the general balkanization of modern American society.* * *masculino (Rel) schism; ( en partido) split* * *= schism, balkanization.Ex: It is the great expense and difficulty involved in changing a record which has proven an anathema to the framers of cataloging codes, and created a schism of interests between technical and public service librarians.
Ex: This shifts in emphasis mirror the general balkanization of modern American society.* * *(en una iglesia) schism; (en un partido) split, rift* * *
cisma sustantivo masculino (Rel) schism;
( en partido) split
cisma sustantivo masculino
1 Rel schism
2 Pol split
' cisma' also found in these entries:
English:
schism
- split
* * *cisma nmRel schism; [escisión] split* * *m REL schism; figsplit* * *cisma nm: schism, rift -
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50 coexistencia
f.coexistence.coexistencia pacífica peaceful coexistence* * *1 coexistence\coexistencia pacífica peaceful coexistence* * *SF coexistence* * *femenino coexistence* * *= coexistence [co-existence].Ex. A text represent the result of coexistence of many codes.----* coexistencia pacífica = peaceful coexistence.* ser posible la coexistencia entre... = there + be + room for both....* * *femenino coexistence* * *= coexistence [co-existence].Ex: A text represent the result of coexistence of many codes.
* coexistencia pacífica = peaceful coexistence.* ser posible la coexistencia entre... = there + be + room for both....* * *coexistence* * *
coexistencia sustantivo femenino coexistence
' coexistencia' also found in these entries:
English:
coexistence
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51 con notas a pie de página
(adj.) = footnotedEx. And so for all these reasons, the position taken at the time was that a code, footnoted with adaptations as in the case of the uniform title, would be more desirable and helpful than having two different catalog codes.* * *(adj.) = footnotedEx: And so for all these reasons, the position taken at the time was that a code, footnoted with adaptations as in the case of the uniform title, would be more desirable and helpful than having two different catalog codes.
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52 concordancia
f.1 agreement (gen) & (grammar).2 concordance, agreement, harmony, concord.* * *1 concordance, agreement2 LINGÚÍSTICA agreement* * *SF1) (=acuerdo) agreement; (=armonía) harmony2) (Ling) concord, agreement3) (Mús) harmony4) pl concordancias (Literat) concordance sing* * *1) (Ling) agreement, concord (tech)2) ( conformidad) consistency, concordance (frml)3) ( listado) concordance4) (Mús) harmony* * *= concordance, harmonisation [harmonization, -USA], commonality [commonalty].Ex. A concordance is an alphabetical list of all the important subjects, persons, places which have been named in a particular work.Ex. The difficult issue of copyright will not be resolved as the EC is not at present looking at reprography as an area of harmonization.Ex. Berger and Luckmann pointed out that the commonality of codes in society is maintained by the socialisation process.----* en concordancia con = in accordance with, in accord with.* * *1) (Ling) agreement, concord (tech)2) ( conformidad) consistency, concordance (frml)3) ( listado) concordance4) (Mús) harmony* * *= concordance, harmonisation [harmonization, -USA], commonality [commonalty].Ex: A concordance is an alphabetical list of all the important subjects, persons, places which have been named in a particular work.
Ex: The difficult issue of copyright will not be resolved as the EC is not at present looking at reprography as an area of harmonization.Ex: Berger and Luckmann pointed out that the commonality of codes in society is maintained by the socialisation process.* en concordancia con = in accordance with, in accord with.* * *B (conformidad) consistency, concordance ( frml)no hubo concordancia entre las declaraciones de los testigos there was no consistency o agreement o concordance between the witnesses' statements, the witnesses' statements did not concuractúa en concordancia con sus principios he acts in accordance o harmony with his principlesC (listado) concordanceD ( Mús) harmony* * *
concordancia sustantivo femenino agreement
' concordancia' also found in these entries:
English:
sequence
* * *concordancia nf1. [acuerdo] agreement;sus actos no están en concordancia con sus ideas his actions are not consistent with his ideas;no hubo concordancia de pareceres no one could agree;no hay concordancia entre lo que dices tú y lo que dice tu hermano what you say doesn't tally o agree with what your brother says2. Gram agreement, concord3. Mús harmony* * *f agreement* * *concordancia nf: agreement, accordance -
53 confeccionar
v.1 to make (up) (clothes).2 to draw up (lista).3 to manufacture, to brew, to make, to elaborate.* * ** * *verb1) to prepare2) make* * *VT1) [+ lista] to make out, write; [+ informe] to prepare, write up2) (Cos) to make (up)3) (Culin) to make, bake4) (Farm) to concoct, make up* * *verbo transitivo <falda/vestido> to make, make up; < artefactos> to make; <folleto/periódico> to produce; < lista> to draw up; < medicina> to prepare* * *= devise, draft, draw, draw up, formulate, build up, make out, write, brew.Ex. Special classification schemes are generally devised for an application in which no major general scheme is suitable.Ex. Document descriptions may be drafted for a wide variety of different kinds of library material, but some common principles can be established.Ex. For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.Ex. At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.Ex. AACR and other recent cataloguing codes have been drafted upon the 'condition' approach to formulating cataloguing rules.Ex. A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex. The cards for those headings should be removed from the index and new cards made out if necessary.Ex. A paraphrase is an interpretation of the concepts featured in a document, written in the language of the writer of the paraphrase.Ex. The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.----* confeccionar a mano = handcraft.* confeccionar artesanalmente = handcraft.* confeccionar una tabla = draft + table.* confeccionar un cuestionario = develop + questionnaire.* confeccionar utilizando un modelo = model.* * *verbo transitivo <falda/vestido> to make, make up; < artefactos> to make; <folleto/periódico> to produce; < lista> to draw up; < medicina> to prepare* * *= devise, draft, draw, draw up, formulate, build up, make out, write, brew.Ex: Special classification schemes are generally devised for an application in which no major general scheme is suitable.
Ex: Document descriptions may be drafted for a wide variety of different kinds of library material, but some common principles can be established.Ex: For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.Ex: At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.Ex: AACR and other recent cataloguing codes have been drafted upon the 'condition' approach to formulating cataloguing rules.Ex: A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex: The cards for those headings should be removed from the index and new cards made out if necessary.Ex: A paraphrase is an interpretation of the concepts featured in a document, written in the language of the writer of the paraphrase.Ex: The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.* confeccionar a mano = handcraft.* confeccionar artesanalmente = handcraft.* confeccionar una tabla = draft + table.* confeccionar un cuestionario = develop + questionnaire.* confeccionar utilizando un modelo = model.* * *confeccionar [A1 ]vt1 ‹falda/vestido› to make, make upun traje muy bien confeccionado a well-tailored suit2 ‹artefactos› to make3 ‹folleto/periódico› to produce; ‹lista› to draw up; ‹maqueta› to construct, build4 ‹medicina› to make up, prepare* * *
confeccionar ( conjugate confeccionar) verbo transitivo ‹falda/vestido› to make (up);
‹ artefactos› to make;
‹ lista› to draw up
confeccionar verbo transitivo to make (up): he confeccionado una lista de las personas que voy a invitar, I've made a list of the people that I'm going to invite
' confeccionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vestir
English:
make
- tailor
- manufacture
* * *confeccionar vt1. [ropa] to make (up)2. [plato] to prepare;[lista] to draw up; [estadística] to produce, to prepare* * *v/t1 aparatos make2 plan devise* * *confeccionar vt: to make, to produce, to prepare -
54 connotativo
adj.connotative or connotive, applied to nouns which signify the quality of the object designated by the primitive noun, or the office of the subject from which it is derived, as aquilino, caballar, bacanal, lírico, etc. (grammar)* * *= connotative.Ex. Cataloguing must have some defined characteristics, for the better understanding of its connotative codes.* * *= connotative.Ex: Cataloguing must have some defined characteristics, for the better understanding of its connotative codes.
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55 constructividad
Ex. These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.* * *Ex: These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.
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56 conversión parcial
(n.) = superimpositionEx. What is going to happen to those records that have been produced up to now under superimposition and therefore have headings that were created according to the ALA 1949 or even according to earlier codes?.* * *(n.) = superimpositionEx: What is going to happen to those records that have been produced up to now under superimposition and therefore have headings that were created according to the ALA 1949 or even according to earlier codes?.
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57 convivir
v.1 to live together.Perros y gatos conviven amigablemente Dogs and cats live together amiably.convivir con to live with2 to live side by side.Ellos conviven con los animales They live side by side with the animals.* * *1 to live together2 figurado to coexist\saber convivir to give and take* * *VI1) (=vivir juntos) to live together2) (=coexistir) [personas] to live together, live together in harmony; [ideologías, razas] to coexist* * ** * *= coexistence [co-existence], coexist [co-exist], live with.Ex. A text represent the result of coexistence of many codes.Ex. In outlining the supposed 'stages of development' in reading, I emphasized that these were never steadily passed through, that in fact they can coexist.Ex. Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.* * ** * *= coexistence [co-existence], coexist [co-exist], live with.Ex: A text represent the result of coexistence of many codes.
Ex: In outlining the supposed 'stages of development' in reading, I emphasized that these were never steadily passed through, that in fact they can coexist.Ex: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.* * *convivir [I1 ]vi«personas» to live together; «ideologías/etnias» to coexist, exist side by sideaprender a convivir to learn to live (in harmony) with othersconvivir CON algn to live WITH sb convivir CON algo to coexist WITH sth, exist side by side WITH sthun país donde el catolicismo convive con el marxismo a country where Catholicism and Marxism coexist o exist side by side* * *
convivir ( conjugate convivir) verbo intransitivo [ personas] to live together;
[ideologías/etnias] to coexist;
convivir con algn to live with sb
convivir verbo intransitivo
1 (en la misma casa) to live together
2 figurado to coexist [con, with]
' convivir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vivir
English:
coexist
- live
* * *convivir vi[personas] to live together; [grupos sociales] to coexist, to live side by side;convivir con to live with;aquí conviven dos sistemas informáticos distintos we have two different computer systems running side by side here* * *v/i live together* * *convivir vi1) : to coexist2) : to live together* * * -
58 cortesía
f.1 courtesy, civility, good manners, politeness.2 courteous action, favor, attention, courteous act.3 comity.* * *1 (educación) courtesy, politeness■ ha sido una cortesía de tu parte acompañarnos hasta el aeropuerto it was very kind of you to come with us to the airport2 (en cartas) formal ending3 (tratamiento) title4 (reverencia) bow, curtsy5 (regalo) present* * *noun f.courtesy, politeness* * *SF1) (=conducta) courtesy, politenessdías de cortesía — (Com) days of grace
2) (=etiqueta) social etiquettela cortesía pide que... — etiquette demands that...
3) [de carta] formal ending4) (=reverencia) [de hombre] bow; [de mujer] curtsyhacer una cortesía a algn — [hombre] to bow to sb; [mujer] to curtsy to sb
5) (=regalo) present, gift* * *a) (urbanidad, amabilidad) courtesy, politenessb)de cortesía — < entrada> complimentary; < visita> courtesy (before n)
c) ( atención)le agradezco la cortesía — (frml) I would like to thank you for your kind invitation (o offer etc)
* * *= courtesy, politeness, civility.Ex. Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.Ex. These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.Ex. Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.----* con cortesía = courteously.* cortesía de = courtesy of.* espejo de cortesía = vanity mirror.* hoja de cortesía = fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.].* hojas de cortesía = endpapers.* por cortesía de = courtesy of.* reglas de cortesía = etiquette.* reglas de cortesía en Internet = netiquette.* * *a) (urbanidad, amabilidad) courtesy, politenessb)de cortesía — < entrada> complimentary; < visita> courtesy (before n)
c) ( atención)le agradezco la cortesía — (frml) I would like to thank you for your kind invitation (o offer etc)
* * *= courtesy, politeness, civility.Ex: Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.
Ex: These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.Ex: Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.* con cortesía = courteously.* cortesía de = courtesy of.* espejo de cortesía = vanity mirror.* hoja de cortesía = fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.].* hojas de cortesía = endpapers.* por cortesía de = courtesy of.* reglas de cortesía = etiquette.* reglas de cortesía en Internet = netiquette.* * *1 (urbanidad, amabilidad) courtesy, politenessdesconoce las reglas de cortesía más elementales he has no idea of common courtesyla trató con cortesía he was polite to her, he treated her courteously o politely2de cortesía ‹entrada› complimentary;3(atención): le agradezco la cortesía ( frml); I would like to thank you for your kind invitation ( o offer etc)es una cortesía de la casa it comes with the compliments of the housetuvo la cortesía de invitarnos she was kind enough to invite us* * *
cortesía sustantivo femenino
tuvo la cortesía de invitarnos she was kind enough to invite usb)
‹ visita› courtesy ( before n)
cortesía sustantivo femenino courtesy, politeness
' cortesía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bondad
- deferencia
- delicadeza
- detalle
- educación
- gentileza
- gustar
- visita
- atención
- correctamente
- don
- doña
- encantado
- fórmula
- gusto
- igualmente
- orden
- señor
- señorita
- temer
- tratamiento
English:
courtesy
- decency
- gallantry
- grace
- gracefully
- politeness
- breeding
- chivalry
- pleasantry
* * *cortesía nf1. [gentileza] courtesy;una fórmula de cortesía a polite expression;una visita de cortesía a courtesy call;las trataron con cortesía they were treated courteously o politely;por cortesía de courtesy of;tuvo la cortesía de llamarme he was kind enough to phone me;no tuvo la cortesía de mandar una felicitación he didn't have the courtesy to send a card;le daremos diez minutos de cortesía we'll give him ten minutes* * *f courtesy;tener la cortesía de hacer algo be kind enough to do sth;por cortesía de … by courtesy of …* * *cortesía nf1) : courtesy, politeness2)de cortesía : complimentary, free* * *cortesía n courtesy -
59 creador
adj.creative, originative.m.1 creator, developer, maker, originator.2 Creator, God, Maker.* * *► adjetivo1 creative► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 creator, maker* * *(f. - creadora)noun* * *creador, -a1.ADJ creative2. SM / F1) [de movimiento, organización, personaje] creator2) (=artista) artist; (=diseñador) designer3.SMel Creador — (Rel) the Creator
* * *I- dora adjetivo creativeII- dora masculino, femenino1) creator2) (Relig) el Creador the Creator* * *= creator, framer, maker, originator, Maker, begetter, builder, originating.Ex. An important feature of the scheme in its creator's eyes was the relative index.Ex. It is the great expense and difficulty involved in changing a record which has proven an anathema to the framers of cataloging codes, and created a schism of interests between technical and public service librarians.Ex. The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.Ex. Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.Ex. He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.Ex. Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex. No significant differences were observed between tool users and tool builders in terms of any key constructs examined in the study.Ex. Refinements allow the user to search for: the originating agency; the date of exposure; the image format; the cloud cover; satellite; etc..----* creador de bases de datos = database producer.* creador de contenido = content creator.* creador de imagen = image maker.* creador de leyes = rule-maker [rulemaker].* programa creador de informes = report writer.* * *I- dora adjetivo creativeII- dora masculino, femenino1) creator2) (Relig) el Creador the Creator* * *= creator, framer, maker, originator, Maker, begetter, builder, originating.Ex: An important feature of the scheme in its creator's eyes was the relative index.
Ex: It is the great expense and difficulty involved in changing a record which has proven an anathema to the framers of cataloging codes, and created a schism of interests between technical and public service librarians.Ex: The first decision in establishing headings for the works of corporate bodies is the one over which code makers have wavered.Ex: Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.Ex: He went back into the house, addressing his Maker in low agonized tones, changed, and started out again.Ex: Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex: No significant differences were observed between tool users and tool builders in terms of any key constructs examined in the study.Ex: Refinements allow the user to search for: the originating agency; the date of exposure; the image format; the cloud cover; satellite; etc..* creador de bases de datos = database producer.* creador de contenido = content creator.* creador de imagen = image maker.* creador de leyes = rule-maker [rulemaker].* programa creador de informes = report writer.* * *creativemasculine, feminineA creatoruno de los grandes creadores de la moda italiana one of the great Italian fashion designersB ( Relig)el Creador the Creator* * *
creador◊ - dora adjetivo
creative
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
b) (Relig)
creador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino creator
' creador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
creadora
- padre
English:
creator
- maker
- turn against
- originator
* * *creador, -ora♦ adjcreative♦ nm,fcreator;fue uno de los grandes creadores de este siglo he was one of the great creative geniuses of this centurycreador gráfico creator [of cartoon etc]; Bolsa creador de mercado market maker;creador de moda fashion designer♦ nmRelel Creador the Creator* * *I adj creativeII m, creadora f creator* * *: creative, creating: creator -
60 crimen
m.1 crime.cometer un crimen to commit a crimesería un crimen dejar al bebé solo (informal) it would be criminal o a crime to leave the baby on its own¡ese corte de pelo es un crimen! (informal) that haircut is awful o criminal!crimen de guerra war crimecrimen organizado organized crimecrimen pasional crime of passion, crime passionnel2 transgression of the law, offense, evildoing, misdeed.3 delinquency, vitium, crime, wrongdoing.* * *► nombre masculino (pl crímenes)1 (delito) crime2 (asesinato) murder\crimen pasional crime of passion* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=asesinato) murder; (=delito grave) crimecrimen pasional — crime of passion, crime passionnel frm
2) * (=barbaridad)* * *a) ( delito grave) serious crime; ( asesinato) murderb) (fam) (pena, lástima) crime (colloq)qué crimen! — it's wicked o criminal
* * *= crime, felony, criminality.Ex. Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; crime AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.Ex. Every state has its own statutes and codes that may make the theft or mutilation of library materials a misdemeanor or even a felony.Ex. Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.----* cometer un crimen = commit + murder.* crímen de guerra = war crime.* crimen organizado = organised crime.* escena del crimen = scene of the crime.* escenario del crimen = scene of the crime.* lugar del crimen = scene of the crime.* * *a) ( delito grave) serious crime; ( asesinato) murderb) (fam) (pena, lástima) crime (colloq)qué crimen! — it's wicked o criminal
* * *= crime, felony, criminality.Ex: Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: ROBBERS AND OUTLAWS; crime AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.
Ex: Every state has its own statutes and codes that may make the theft or mutilation of library materials a misdemeanor or even a felony.Ex: Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.* cometer un crimen = commit + murder.* crímen de guerra = war crime.* crimen organizado = organised crime.* escena del crimen = scene of the crime.* escenario del crimen = scene of the crime.* lugar del crimen = scene of the crime.* * *1 (delito grave) serious crime; (asesinato) murderes un crimen tirar así la comida it's a crime to throw away food like that¡qué crimen ponerle ese nombre a la criatura! it's wicked o criminal to give the child a name like that ( colloq)Compuestos:war crimeviolent crimela lucha contra el crimen organizado the fight against organized crimecrime passionel, crime of passion* * *
crimen sustantivo masculino ( delito grave) serious crime;
( asesinato) murder;
crimen pasional crime of passion;
es un crimen tirar esta comida it's a crime to throw away this food;
¡qué crimen! it's wicked o criminal
crimen sustantivo masculino serious crime
Esp murder
' crimen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acordonar
- alguna
- alguno
- autor
- autora
- confesar
- consumarse
- denunciar
- desalmada
- desalmado
- desentrañar
- escena
- evidencia
- exonerar
- inducir
- nefanda
- nefando
- pagar
- siglo
- testigo
- brutal
- cometer
- compinche
- escalofriante
- esclarecer
- espantoso
- horroroso
- involucrar
- monstruoso
- pasional
- precintar
- repugnante
- resolver
- suceso
English:
admission
- admit
- apprehend
- associate
- baffle
- close
- cold-blooded
- commission
- commit
- copycat
- cover
- cover up
- crime
- disown
- divorce
- epidemic
- eyewitness
- foul
- full-scale
- grievous
- haul
- hideous
- indiscriminate
- innocent
- involvement
- mastermind
- passion
- plot
- punishable
- rampant
- report
- rope off
- scene
- sex crime
- undiscovered
- vicious
- gang
- hang
- perpetrator
- such
* * *crimen nm1. [delito] crime [serious];el autor del crimen [de asesinato] the murderer;cometer un crimen to commit a crimecrimen de Estado state crime;crimen de guerra war crime;crimen contra la humanidad crime against humanity;crimen organizado organized crime;crimen pasional crime of passion2. Fam [cosa horrible]es un crimen derrochar tanto dinero en una fiesta it's criminal to spend so much money on a party;¡ese corte de pelo es un crimen! that haircut is awful o criminal!;sería un crimen dejar al bebé solo it would be criminal o a crime to leave the baby on its own* * *m crime;crimen sexual sex crime* * ** * *crimen n1. (delito) crime2. (asesinato) murder
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