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81 Licenciatura en Documentación
= M.L.S. (Master in Library Science)Ex. Mr. Bierman received his B.A. degree from Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana and an M.L.S. from the University of Oklahoma, Norman.* * *= M.L.S. (Master in Library Science)Ex: Mr. Bierman received his B.A. degree from Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana and an M.L.S. from the University of Oklahoma, Norman.
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82 SCONUL (Sociedad de Bibliotecas Nacionales y Universitarias)
= SCONUL (Society of College, National and University Libraries).Ex. In 1966 SCONUL (The Society of College, National and University Libraries) arranged a course, which was really a seminar lasting several days.Spanish-English dictionary > SCONUL (Sociedad de Bibliotecas Nacionales y Universitarias)
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83 Sra
= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
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84 Srta
= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
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85 a la plancha
grilled* * *= griddled, on the griddle, on the hotplateEx. This tasty salad with broad beans, sun-dried tomatoes and griddled lamb is great as a healthy and filling main meal.Ex. For our Christmas dinner, I seared 6 whole beef tenderloins on the griddle and finished in the oven.Ex. My brother is home from college this week and graced me with his presence tonight for an apartment-cooked meal on the hotplate.* * *= griddled, on the griddle, on the hotplateEx: This tasty salad with broad beans, sun-dried tomatoes and griddled lamb is great as a healthy and filling main meal.
Ex: For our Christmas dinner, I seared 6 whole beef tenderloins on the griddle and finished in the oven.Ex: My brother is home from college this week and graced me with his presence tonight for an apartment-cooked meal on the hotplate. -
86 a través de
* * *= by way of, in the form of, through, via, out of, through the agency ofEx. I do not remember the exact figures, but it was found that about 16 percent of the approaches to the catalog were by way of subject headings.Ex. Thesauri often boast an additional explicit statement of the structure of the relationships between terms in the form of categorised lists or displays.Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex. Access to the contents of data bases is via some computer-searching technique, often using an online terminal.Ex. But these and other interested people collected this type of books out of a mixture of curiosity and sentiment.Ex. This article argues that critical thinking, a long sought after goal in the US educational system, may be taught efficiently through the agency of library use instructions within the college environment.* * *= by way of, in the form of, through, via, out of, through the agency ofEx: I do not remember the exact figures, but it was found that about 16 percent of the approaches to the catalog were by way of subject headings.
Ex: Thesauri often boast an additional explicit statement of the structure of the relationships between terms in the form of categorised lists or displays.Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.Ex: Access to the contents of data bases is via some computer-searching technique, often using an online terminal.Ex: But these and other interested people collected this type of books out of a mixture of curiosity and sentiment.Ex: This article argues that critical thinking, a long sought after goal in the US educational system, may be taught efficiently through the agency of library use instructions within the college environment. -
87 a veces las cosas salen mal
Ex. ' Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.* * *Ex: ' Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.
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88 a veces sales jodido
Ex. ' Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.* * *Ex: ' Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.
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89 abanderado
adj.standardbearing.f. & m.1 follower of a cause, joiner of a movement.2 spokesperson of a cause, spokesman of a cause, best representative.3 standard-bearer, colorbearer, color-bearer, flag bearer.4 linesman, assistant referee, line keeper, line judge.5 switchman.m.standard-bearer (also figurative).past part.past participle of spanish verb: abanderar.* * *1→ link=abanderar abanderar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (portaestandarte) standard bearer2 figurado leader, champion* * *abanderado, -aSM / F1) (=portaestandarte) standard bearer2) [de un movimiento] champion, leader3) LAm (=representante) representative4) Méx (=linier) linesman, assistant referee* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (deportista, soldado) standard-bearer; ( defensor) championb) (Méx) (Dep) linesman* * *= torchbearer [torch bearer], standard-bearer.Ex. The mission of college libraries in India is to shoulder the responsibilities of a torch bearer.Ex. He was a rebel and an anti-establishment standard-bearer of intellectualism and internationalism.* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (deportista, soldado) standard-bearer; ( defensor) championb) (Méx) (Dep) linesman* * *= torchbearer [torch bearer], standard-bearer.Ex: The mission of college libraries in India is to shoulder the responsibilities of a torch bearer.
Ex: He was a rebel and an anti-establishment standard-bearer of intellectualism and internationalism.* * *abanderado -damasculine, feminine1 (deportista, soldado) standard-bearerel abanderado del movimiento ecologista the standard-bearer o torchbearer of the ecology movement2 (defensor) champion* * *
Del verbo abanderar: ( conjugate abanderar)
abanderado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abanderado
abanderar
abanderado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (defensor) champion: es la abanderada de la causa feminista, she embodies the feminist movement
2 (portaestandarte) standard bearer
abanderar verbo transitivo
1 (un barco) to register
2 (una rebelión) to lead
' abanderado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abanderada
English:
standard-bearer
* * *abanderado, -a nm,f1. [quien lleva la bandera] standard-bearer2. [defensor, portavoz] champion;un abanderado de los derechos de los inmigrantes a champion of immigrant rights* * *I m, abanderada f standard-bearerII part → abanderar* * *abanderado, -da n: standard-bearer -
90 acción de volver a tejar
(n.) = retilingEx. This article describes the arrangements for financing and carrying out the wainscoting and retiling of the library roof at Merton College, Oxford, UK, in 1502-3.* * *(n.) = retilingEx: This article describes the arrangements for financing and carrying out the wainscoting and retiling of the library roof at Merton College, Oxford, UK, in 1502-3.
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91 aclimatización
f.acclimatization.* * *= acclimatisation [acclimatization, -USA].Ex. The second section discusses the contributions faculty can make to the successful acclimatization of their handicapped students to college life.* * *= acclimatisation [acclimatization, -USA].Ex: The second section discusses the contributions faculty can make to the successful acclimatization of their handicapped students to college life.
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92 acoso sexual
m.sexual harassment, sexual advance, sexual battery.* * *sexual harassment* * *(n.) = sexual harassmentEx. A young female reference librarian in a small college library is convinced that she is a victim of sexual harassment.* * *(n.) = sexual harassmentEx: A young female reference librarian in a small college library is convinced that she is a victim of sexual harassment.
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93 adaptación
f.1 adaptation, adjustment, fitting, accommodation.2 adaptation.3 porting.* * *1 adaptation* * *noun f.* * *SF adaptation* * *a) ( proceso) adaptation, adjustmentb) ( cosa adaptada) adaptation* * *= adaptation, customisation [customization, -USA], profiling, tweaking, tailoring, retrofitting, tweak, accommodation, acclimatisation [acclimatization, -USA], adjustment, adaptability.Ex. Which title will collocate the various editions, translations, adaptations, and so on of this document?.Ex. The evaluation model therefore is subject to a degree of customisation to adapt it to the project environment.Ex. Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.Ex. The PCC intends that Program records, full or core, represent acceptable bibliographic control such that record ' tweaking' at the local level is minimized.Ex. To haul themselves out of their bog, their networks must facilitate tailoring of records to meet local needs.Ex. This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.Ex. This system simultaneously searches the Web and a large, multidisciplinary, full text database, using a relevance system with some clever tweaks.Ex. Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex. The second section discusses the contributions faculty can make to the successful acclimatization of their handicapped students to college life.Ex. Even in situations where there is a published list covering the requirements of the type of library to be indexed, this list is likely to require adjustment in order to make it compatible with local requirements.Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.----* adaptación a las circunstancias locales = localisation [localization, -USA].* adaptación al cine = film adaptation.* adaptación cinematográfica = film adaptation.* adaptación musical = adaptation, musical adaptation.* adaptación para televisión = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación social = social adjustment.* adaptación teatral = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación tecnológica = adaptive technology.* de adaptación = adaptive.* * *a) ( proceso) adaptation, adjustmentb) ( cosa adaptada) adaptation* * *= adaptation, customisation [customization, -USA], profiling, tweaking, tailoring, retrofitting, tweak, accommodation, acclimatisation [acclimatization, -USA], adjustment, adaptability.Ex: Which title will collocate the various editions, translations, adaptations, and so on of this document?.
Ex: The evaluation model therefore is subject to a degree of customisation to adapt it to the project environment.Ex: Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.Ex: The PCC intends that Program records, full or core, represent acceptable bibliographic control such that record ' tweaking' at the local level is minimized.Ex: To haul themselves out of their bog, their networks must facilitate tailoring of records to meet local needs.Ex: This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.Ex: This system simultaneously searches the Web and a large, multidisciplinary, full text database, using a relevance system with some clever tweaks.Ex: Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex: The second section discusses the contributions faculty can make to the successful acclimatization of their handicapped students to college life.Ex: Even in situations where there is a published list covering the requirements of the type of library to be indexed, this list is likely to require adjustment in order to make it compatible with local requirements.Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.* adaptación a las circunstancias locales = localisation [localization, -USA].* adaptación al cine = film adaptation.* adaptación cinematográfica = film adaptation.* adaptación musical = adaptation, musical adaptation.* adaptación para televisión = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación social = social adjustment.* adaptación teatral = dramatisation [dramatization].* adaptación tecnológica = adaptive technology.* de adaptación = adaptive.* * *1 (proceso) adaptation, adjustmentadmiro tu capacidad de adaptación I admire your ability to adapt o your adaptability2 (cosa adaptada) adaptationla adaptación cinematográfica the screen o movie o film version, the screen o movie o film adaptationes una adaptación del sistema usado por Parker it is an adaptation of the system used by Parker* * *
adaptación sustantivo femenino
adaptación sustantivo femenino adaptation
' adaptación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
libre
- medio
English:
adaptation
- adjustment
- arrangement
- dramatization
- dramatize
* * *adaptación nf2. [modificación] adaptation;la película es una buena adaptación del libro the film is a good adaptation of the book* * *f adaptation* * * -
94 adulto
adj.1 adult, mature, full-grown, grown-up.2 adult, mature.m.adult, grownup, grown-up.* * *► adjetivo1 adult► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 adult* * *(f. - adulta)noun adj.* * *adulto, -aADJ SM / F adult, grown-up* * *I- ta adjetivoa) <persona/animal> adult (before n)b) <reacción/opinión> adultII- ta masculino, femenino adult* * *= grown-up, adult.Ex. The term 'andragogy' derives from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'adult or grown-up' and 'agogos' meaning one who leads.Ex. Those alternatives call for the tapping of new pools of potential students: high school graduates who are nonattenders; college dropouts; transfer students from two-year colleges; adults.----* alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy, adult literacy teaching.* célula madre adulta = adult stem cell.* centro de educación de adultos = adult learning centre, adult learner centre.* clase de educación de adultos = adult learning class, adult learner class.* con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.* edad adulta = adulthood.* educación de adultos = adult education, literacy tutoring.* estudiante adulto = mature student.* ficción para adultos = adult fiction.* literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.* material de lectura para adultos = adult reading matter.* material para adultos = adult materials.* mentalidad de adulto = adult mentality.* programa de adultos = adult programme.* programa de alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy programme.* público adulto = adult audience.* sección de adultos = adult section, adult services, adult department, adult services section.* sólo para adultos = X-rated.* * *I- ta adjetivoa) <persona/animal> adult (before n)b) <reacción/opinión> adultII- ta masculino, femenino adult* * *= grown-up, adult.Ex: The term 'andragogy' derives from the Greek 'andros' meaning 'adult or grown-up' and 'agogos' meaning one who leads.
Ex: Those alternatives call for the tapping of new pools of potential students: high school graduates who are nonattenders; college dropouts; transfer students from two-year colleges; adults.* alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy, adult literacy teaching.* célula madre adulta = adult stem cell.* centro de educación de adultos = adult learning centre, adult learner centre.* clase de educación de adultos = adult learning class, adult learner class.* con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.* edad adulta = adulthood.* educación de adultos = adult education, literacy tutoring.* estudiante adulto = mature student.* ficción para adultos = adult fiction.* literatura para adultos = adult literature, adult fiction.* material de lectura para adultos = adult reading matter.* material para adultos = adult materials.* mentalidad de adulto = adult mentality.* programa de adultos = adult programme.* programa de alfabetización de adultos = adult literacy programme.* público adulto = adult audience.* sección de adultos = adult section, adult services, adult department, adult services section.* sólo para adultos = X-rated.* * *1 ‹persona/animal› adult ( before n)2 ‹reacción/opinión› adult, maturemasculine, feminineadult* * *
adulto◊ -ta adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
adult
adulto,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino adult
' adulto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adulta
- balbuceo
- bombón
- baba
- balbucear
- bautismo
- bautizar
- bautizo
- entretener
- escarpín
- grande
- hijo
- llanto
- mayor
- pataleta
- pollo
- tal
English:
adult
- grown
- grown-up
- scooter
- full
- mature
* * *adulto, -a♦ adj1. [desarrollado] adult;la edad adulta adulthood2. [maduro] adult;un comportamiento adulto adult behaviour♦ nm,fadult;película para adultos adult movie* * *edad adulta adulthoodII m, adulta f adult* * *adulto, -ta adj & n: adult* * *adulto adj n adult -
95 afueras
f.pl.1 environs of a place.2 outskirts, suburb, suburbs, surroundings.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú) present indicative of spanish verb: aforar.* * *1 outskirts* * *noun f. plural* * *femenino plural* * *= outskirts of, the.Ex. Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.----* barrio residencial de las afueras = suburb.* en las afueras de = on the outskirts of, in the area round.* * *femenino plural* * *= outskirts of, the.Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.
* barrio residencial de las afueras = suburb.* en las afueras de = on the outskirts of, in the area round.* * *las afueras the outskirtsen las afueras de Madrid on the outskirts of Madridun barrio de las afuerass an outlying district* * *
Del verbo aforar: ( conjugate aforar)
afueras es:
2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
aforar
afueras
afueras sustantivo femenino plural:
' afueras' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afuera
- barriada
- chalet
- ciudad
- concentrar
- barrio
English:
edge
- outside
- outskirts
- suburb
- town
- out
- suburban
- suburbia
* * *afueras nfpllas afueras the outskirts;en las afueras on the outskirts* * *fpl outskirts pl* * *afueras nfplaledaños: outskirts* * *afueras npl outskirts -
96 agregar
v.1 to add.María agregó que era soltera Mary added=went on saying that she was single.Ella agregó un comentario más She added one more comment.2 to enroll, to add, to add on to the list.Lucas agregó a Ricardo Lucas enrolled Richard.3 to put in, to chuck in, to add in, to bung in.Elsa agregó mucha mantequilla Elsa put in a lot of butter.4 to build on, to add, to construct as an annex.* * *1 (añadir) to add2 (unir) to gather3 (destinar) to appoint1 (unirse) to join* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=añadir) to add-y no me satisface, agregó — "and I'm not satisfied," she added
2) [+ trabajador, empleado] to appoint2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( añadir) to add2) < empleado>2.agregar a alguien a algo — to attach o appoint somebody to something
agregarse v pron (refl)* * *= aggregate, append, throw in.Ex. You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.Ex. A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex. There is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( añadir) to add2) < empleado>2.agregar a alguien a algo — to attach o appoint somebody to something
agregarse v pron (refl)* * *= aggregate, append, throw in.Ex: You have attempted to aggregate the UDC class number incorrectly.
Ex: A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.Ex: There is a real difference of interest between the needs and purposes of research libraries and the public libraries, and I would also throw in the school and almost certainly junior college libraries.* * *agregar [A3 ]vtA1 (incorporar) to add agregar algo A algo to add sth TO sth2 (al hablar) to add—el fallo es inapelable —agregó the verdict is final, he addedB ‹empleado› agregar a algn A algo to attach o appoint sb TO sth( refl) agregarse A algo to join sthse agregó al grupo he joined the group* * *
agregar ( conjugate agregar) verbo transitivo ( añadir) to add;
agregar algo a algo to add sth to sth
agregar verbo transitivo
1 (añadir, incorporar) to add
2 (destinar) to appoint [a, to]
' agregar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incluir
- incorporar
- poner
English:
add
- append
- build on
- tack on
- tag on
- do
- tack
- tag
* * *♦ vt2. [a lo dicho] to add;“y estamos preparados para ello”, agregó “and we're ready for it,” she added* * *v/t add* * *agregar {52} vt1) añadir: to add, to attach2) : to appoint* * *agregar vb to add -
97 aislado
adj.1 isolated, remote, alone, cocooned.2 isolated, infrequent.3 discrete.m.isolate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aislar.* * *1→ link=aislar aislar► adjetivo1 (suelto) isolated2 TÉCNICA insulated* * *(f. - aislada)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=remoto) isolated2) (=incomunicado) cut offestán aislados de la civilización — they are cut off o isolated from civilization
3) (=suelto)4) (Elec) insulated* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( alejado) remote, isolatedb) ( sin comunicación) cut offaislado de algo — cut off o isolated from something
c) < caso> isolated2) (Elec) insulated* * *= occasional, hideaway, isolated, insulated, behind closed doors, out in the woods.Ex. BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.Ex. Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex. In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex. Health problems and potential legal liability caused by polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated wiring in library building air ducts is referred to.Ex. Committee meetings are normally held behind closed doors but, occasionally, a committee will decide to hold a public hearing on a given topic.Ex. This house is located in the small village and writers can get work done here but not because they are out in the woods.----* aislado de personalidad = personality isolate.* aislado por el invierno = winterbound.* aislado por la nieve = snowbound.* colina aislada = butte.* mantenerse aislado = keep to + Reflexivo.* sentirse aislado = feel + left out.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( alejado) remote, isolatedb) ( sin comunicación) cut offaislado de algo — cut off o isolated from something
c) < caso> isolated2) (Elec) insulated* * *= occasional, hideaway, isolated, insulated, behind closed doors, out in the woods.Ex: BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.
Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Ex: Health problems and potential legal liability caused by polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated wiring in library building air ducts is referred to.Ex: Committee meetings are normally held behind closed doors but, occasionally, a committee will decide to hold a public hearing on a given topic.Ex: This house is located in the small village and writers can get work done here but not because they are out in the woods.* aislado de personalidad = personality isolate.* aislado por el invierno = winterbound.* aislado por la nieve = snowbound.* colina aislada = butte.* mantenerse aislado = keep to + Reflexivo.* sentirse aislado = feel + left out.* * *aislado -daA1 (alejado) remote, isolated2 (sin comunicación) cut offel pueblo quedó aislado durante varios días the village was cut off for several daysaislado DE algo cut off o isolated FROM sthdesde que ella murió vive aislado del mundo since she died he's cut himself off from the worlduna zona aislada de la civilización an area cut off o isolated from civilization3 ‹caso› isolatedB ( Elec) insulated* * *
Del verbo aislar: ( conjugate aislar)
aislado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
aislado
aislar
aislado◊ -da adjetivo
vive aislado del mundo he's cut himself off from the world
d) (Elec) insulated
aislar ( conjugate aislar) verbo transitivo
‹ preso› to place … in solitary confinement;
‹ virus› to isolate
c) (Elec) to insulate
aislarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to cut oneself off
aislado,-a adjetivo
1 isolated
2 Téc insulated
aislar verbo transitivo
1 to isolate
2 Téc to insulate
' aislado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aislada
- incomunicada
- incomunicado
- tampoco
- diablo
- perdido
English:
isolated
- isolation
- lonely
- marooned
- remote
- remotely
- scattered
- snow in
- snowbound
- cut
- occasional
- secluded
- snow
* * *aislado, -a adj1. [remoto] isolated2. [incomunicado] cut off;nos quedamos aislados por la nieve we were cut off by the snow;vive aislado del resto del mundo he has cut himself off from the rest of the world3. [singular] isolated4. [cable, pared] insulated* * *adj isolated* * *aislado, -da adj: isolated, alone* * *aislado adj isolated -
98 alcanzar la madurez
(v.) = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturityEx. It is not enough to train the rising generation to meet their new responsibilities, for irreversible decisions must be made before they come to maturity.Ex. Music printing from movable type continued alongside plate printing, and was brought to maturity in the 1750s by J. G. I. Breitkopf.Ex. Becker concludes, pessimistically, that the library has 'no role to play in solving the problem of how non-college youth are to achieve maturity'.Ex. Even these sciences have their sceptics and it will be only when the science of information reaches a maturity of its own that one can use the name 'information technology' in any more than a loose way.* * *(v.) = come to + maturity, bring to + maturity, achieve + maturity, reach + maturityEx: It is not enough to train the rising generation to meet their new responsibilities, for irreversible decisions must be made before they come to maturity.
Ex: Music printing from movable type continued alongside plate printing, and was brought to maturity in the 1750s by J. G. I. Breitkopf.Ex: Becker concludes, pessimistically, that the library has 'no role to play in solving the problem of how non-college youth are to achieve maturity'.Ex: Even these sciences have their sceptics and it will be only when the science of information reaches a maturity of its own that one can use the name 'information technology' in any more than a loose way. -
99 almohada
f.pillow.* * *1 pillow\consultar algo con la almohada familiar to sleep on something* * *noun f.* * *SF [de cama] pillow; (=funda) pillowcase; (=cojín) cushion* * *femenino pillowconsultarlo con la almohada — to sleep on it
* * *= pillow.Ex. The article 'Wiring information to a college campus: a port for every pillow' describes a system for accessing on-line data bases via a campus-wide network of microcomputers.----* combate de almohadas = pillow fight.* consultar con la almohada = sleep on + it.* funda de almohada = pillow case.* guerra de almohadas = pillow fight.* pelea de almohadas = pillow fight.* * *femenino pillowconsultarlo con la almohada — to sleep on it
* * *= pillow.Ex: The article 'Wiring information to a college campus: a port for every pillow' describes a system for accessing on-line data bases via a campus-wide network of microcomputers.
* combate de almohadas = pillow fight.* consultar con la almohada = sleep on + it.* funda de almohada = pillow case.* guerra de almohadas = pillow fight.* pelea de almohadas = pillow fight.* * *pillowconsultarlo con la almohada to sleep on it* * *
almohada sustantivo femenino
pillow;◊ consultarlo con la almohada to sleep on it
almohada sustantivo femenino pillow
♦ Locuciones: familiar consultar algo con la almohada, to sleep on something
' almohada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ahuecar
- cabello
- tampón
- cabezal
- funda
English:
bolster
- case
- cover
- fluff
- pillow
- pillowcase
- plump up
- sleep
- sleep on
- stuff
- think over
* * *almohada nfpillow;consultarlo con la almohada to sleep on it* * *f pillow;consultarlo con la almohada sleep on it* * *almohada nf: pillow* * *almohada n pillow -
100 almuerzo
m.1 lunch.almuerzo tipo bufé buffet lunchalmuerzo de trabajo working lunch2 lunch break.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: almorzar.* * *1 (a mediodía) lunch2 (a media mañana) mid-morning snack, elevenses plural3 (desayuno) breakfast* * *verb* * *SM [a mediodía] lunch; [a media mañana] breakfast, brunch; [de boda] wedding breakfast* * *a) ( a mediodía) lunchb) (en algunas regiones) ( a media mañana) mid-morning snack* * *= lunch, luncheon, lunch hour.Ex. While lunches and exhibit booth encounters at ALA and state conferences help, neither replaces a good, structured focus group.Ex. This is a paper presented at the luncheon in honour of academic leaders held at the 5th National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) in Cincinnati, USA, on 6 Apr 89.Ex. Peak use of the libraries occurs during lunch hours.----* almuerzo de trabajo = work luncheon.* almuerzo escolar = school lunch, school dinner.* almuerzo preparado = packed lunch.* almuerzo tipo bufé = lunch buffet, buffet lunch.* desayuno-almuerzo = brunch.* hora del almuerzo = lunchtime, lunch hour.* * *a) ( a mediodía) lunchb) (en algunas regiones) ( a media mañana) mid-morning snack* * *= lunch, luncheon, lunch hour.Ex: While lunches and exhibit booth encounters at ALA and state conferences help, neither replaces a good, structured focus group.
Ex: This is a paper presented at the luncheon in honour of academic leaders held at the 5th National Conference of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) in Cincinnati, USA, on 6 Apr 89.Ex: Peak use of the libraries occurs during lunch hours.* almuerzo de trabajo = work luncheon.* almuerzo escolar = school lunch, school dinner.* almuerzo preparado = packed lunch.* almuerzo tipo bufé = lunch buffet, buffet lunch.* desayuno-almuerzo = brunch.* hora del almuerzo = lunchtime, lunch hour.* * *almuerzo (↑ almuerzo a1)1 (a mediodía) lunchalmuerzo de negocios business lunchalmuerzo de trabajo working lunchIn Mexico and Spain, almuerzo is the midday meal, also known as comida, or a light mid-morning snack.In most of Latin America it means lunch, and comida refers to the evening meal ( cena in Mexico and Spain).* * *
Del verbo almorzar: ( conjugate almorzar)
almuerzo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
almorzar
almuerzo
almorzar ( conjugate almorzar) verbo intransitivo
verbo transitivo
almuerzo sustantivo masculino
almorzar
I verbo intransitivo (a mediodía) to have lunch
(a media mañana) to have a mid-morning snack
II verbo transitivo (a mediodía) to have (something) for lunch
(a media mañana) to have sthg for a mid-morning snack: nunca desayuno, pero almuerzo algo a las once, I don't have breakfast, but I have something at eleven
almuerzo sustantivo masculino (a mediodía) lunch
(a media mañana) mid-morning snack, familiar elevenses ➣ Ver nota en comida y dinner
' almuerzo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
almorzar
- salir
- comida
English:
brunch
- gobble
- lunch
- dinner
- luncheon
- pack
* * *almuerzo nm1. [a mediodía] lunch;almuerzo de trabajo working lunch2. [a media mañana] mid-morning snack* * ** * *almuerzo nm: lunch* * *almuerzo n1. (a media mañana) snack
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