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  • 1 elogio

    m.
    1 praise.
    2 compliment, citation, praise, acclaim.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: elogiar.
    * * *
    1 praise, eulogy
    \
    digno,-a de elogio praiseworthy
    hacer elogios de to sing the praises of
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM (=alabanza) praise; (=homenaje) tribute
    * * *
    masculino praise
    * * *
    = commendation, acclaim, praise, encomium, accolade, laurels, elevation, eulogy, plaudit, rave.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex. In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.
    Ex. Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.
    Ex. Encomiums for abstractors are appropriate.
    Ex. The article 'Interlibrary loan: automation, whither thou goest; some gripes and an accolade' advises postponing automation until dedicated funds are available and hardware is standardized.
    Ex. There is a need to give credit to all involved in the development of quality products thus sharing the laurels.
    Ex. Within the last 40 years, information has undergone remarkable elevation.
    Ex. The journalist and broadcaster, Bernard Levin is well known for his eulogies of good indexes and indexers.
    Ex. This valuable collection is now accessible over the Internet, to the plaudits of numerous researchers and citizens, spreading our influence throughout the world.
    Ex. And by tackling problems beyond their traditional turf, the award winners earned raves for leadership.
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    * deshacerse en elogios = wax + lyrical, wax + rapturous, sing + Posesivo + praises, go into + raptures.
    * digno de elogio = praiseworthy, commendably.
    * elogios = kudos.
    * recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.
    * recibir elogios = win + accolade.
    * ser objeto de elogio = win + acclaim, receive + acclaim.
    * * *
    masculino praise
    * * *
    = commendation, acclaim, praise, encomium, accolade, laurels, elevation, eulogy, plaudit, rave.

    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.

    Ex: In effect, the book started its life rather more as a light entertainment middle-of-the-range hardback autobiography but popular acclaim turned it into a huge mass-market paperback success.
    Ex: Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.
    Ex: Encomiums for abstractors are appropriate.
    Ex: The article 'Interlibrary loan: automation, whither thou goest; some gripes and an accolade' advises postponing automation until dedicated funds are available and hardware is standardized.
    Ex: There is a need to give credit to all involved in the development of quality products thus sharing the laurels.
    Ex: Within the last 40 years, information has undergone remarkable elevation.
    Ex: The journalist and broadcaster, Bernard Levin is well known for his eulogies of good indexes and indexers.
    Ex: This valuable collection is now accessible over the Internet, to the plaudits of numerous researchers and citizens, spreading our influence throughout the world.
    Ex: And by tackling problems beyond their traditional turf, the award winners earned raves for leadership.
    * deshacerse en elogios = wax + lyrical, wax + rapturous, sing + Posesivo + praises, go into + raptures.
    * digno de elogio = praiseworthy, commendably.
    * elogios = kudos.
    * recibir elogio = get + tap on the shoulder.
    * recibir elogios = win + accolade.
    * ser objeto de elogio = win + acclaim, receive + acclaim.

    * * *
    praise
    hacer elogio(s) de algo to sing the praises of sth, to extol sth
    se deshizo en elogios para con ella he showered her with praise
    su actitud merece todo mi elogio I find his attitude extremely praiseworthy
    elogios de la crítica critical acclaim
    * * *

    Del verbo elogiar: ( conjugate elogiar)

    elogio es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    elogió es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    elogiar    
    elogio
    elogiar ( conjugate elogiar) verbo transitivo
    to praise
    elogio sustantivo masculino
    praise;

    elogiar verbo transitivo to praise
    elogio sustantivo masculino praise

    ' elogio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acción
    - aplauso
    - cumplimiento
    - digno
    English:
    commendation
    - eulogy
    - praise
    - accolade
    - single
    * * *
    elogio nm
    praise;
    la crítica sólo tuvo elogios para el director the critics had nothing but praise for the director;
    la colmaron de elogios, se deshicieron en elogios con ella they heaped praise on her, they showered her with praise;
    digno de elogio praiseworthy;
    hizo un apasionado elogio de los australianos he paid the Australians a glowing tribute;
    recibió el elogio unánime de todos los partidos he was praised by all the parties without exception
    * * *
    m praise
    * * *
    elogio nm
    : praise
    * * *
    elogio n praise

    Spanish-English dictionary > elogio

  • 2 recomendación

    f.
    recommendation, advice, suggestion, piece of advice.
    * * *
    1 (consejo) recommendation, advice; (para empleo) reference
    no sé qué hacer, ¿tienes alguna recomendación? I don't know what to do, have you any recommendations?
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=consejo) recommendation
    2) [para un trabajo] to recommend
    3) (Rel)
    * * *
    a) ( consejo)
    b) ( para empleo) reference, recommendation
    * * *
    = commendation, recommendation, testimonial.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex. Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
    Ex. 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
    ----
    * carta de recomendación = testimonial, letter of recommendation, letter of reference, reference letter.
    * Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.
    * recomendaciones = do's and don'ts, rights and wrongs.
    * * *
    a) ( consejo)
    b) ( para empleo) reference, recommendation
    * * *
    = commendation, recommendation, testimonial.

    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.

    Ex: Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.
    Ex: 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
    * carta de recomendación = testimonial, letter of recommendation, letter of reference, reference letter.
    * Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.
    * recomendaciones = do's and don'ts, rights and wrongs.

    * * *
    1
    (consejo): lo hizo por recomendación mía he did it on my recommendation o advice
    decidió irse, ignorando las recomendaciones de sus padres she decided to go, ignoring her parents' advice
    2 (para un empleo) reference, recommendation
    carta de recomendación letter of reference o recommendation
    * * *

     

    recomendación sustantivo femenino


    recomendación sustantivo femenino
    1 (consejo) recommendation, advice
    2 (para un empleo) reference, recommendation
    carta de recomendación, letter of introduction
    ' recomendación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aval
    - carta
    - consejo
    - homologación
    - tener
    English:
    commendation
    - recommendation
    - reference
    - testimonial
    * * *
    1. [consejo] recommendation;
    siguió sus recomendaciones al pie de la letra he followed her advice to the letter;
    por recomendación de alguien on sb's advice o recommendation
    2. [referencia]
    (carta de) recomendación letter of recommendation
    3. [enchufe] recommendation;
    * * *
    f recommendation;
    por recomendación de on the recommendation of
    * * *
    recomendación nf, pl - ciones : recommendation
    * * *
    recomendación n recommendation

    Spanish-English dictionary > recomendación

  • 3 alarmante

    adj.
    1 alarming.
    2 startling.
    * * *
    1 alarming
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo alarming
    * * *
    = alarming, staggering.
    Ex. 71 exhibitors and visitors were interviewed and results showed an alarming ignorance of the library's potential.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    ----
    * alcanzar proporciones alarmantes = reach + alarming proportions.
    * a un ritmo alarmante = at an alarming pace.
    * de modo alarmante = alarmingly.
    * * *
    adjetivo alarming
    * * *
    = alarming, staggering.

    Ex: 71 exhibitors and visitors were interviewed and results showed an alarming ignorance of the library's potential.

    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    * alcanzar proporciones alarmantes = reach + alarming proportions.
    * a un ritmo alarmante = at an alarming pace.
    * de modo alarmante = alarmingly.

    * * *
    alarming
    * * *

    alarmante adjetivo
    alarming
    alarmante adjetivo alarming
    ' alarmante' also found in these entries:
    English:
    alarming
    - chop down
    - distressing
    - fascism
    - startling
    - ugly
    - disturbing
    * * *
    alarming
    * * *
    adj alarming
    * * *
    : alarming

    Spanish-English dictionary > alarmante

  • 4 asombroso

    adj.
    amazing, wonderful, marvelous, surprising.
    * * *
    1 amazing, astonishing, surprising
    * * *
    (f. - asombrosa)
    adj.
    amazing, astonishing
    * * *
    ADJ amazing, astonishing
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo amazing, astonishing
    * * *
    = amazing, astonishing, extraordinary, staggering, startling, astounding, breathtaking, uncanny.
    Ex. However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.
    Ex. It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex. At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.
    Ex. His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.
    Ex. This breathtaking building is 213 meters long and has over 300 windows.
    Ex. Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.
    ----
    * a un paso asombroso = at an astounding pace.
    * a un ritmo asombroso = at an astounding pace.
    * no es asombroso que = not surprisingly, unsurprisingly.
    * paisaje asombroso = breathtaking scenery.
    * vista asombrosa = breathtaking view.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo amazing, astonishing
    * * *
    = amazing, astonishing, extraordinary, staggering, startling, astounding, breathtaking, uncanny.

    Ex: However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.

    Ex: It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.
    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.
    Ex: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.
    Ex: This breathtaking building is 213 meters long and has over 300 windows.
    Ex: Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.
    * a un paso asombroso = at an astounding pace.
    * a un ritmo asombroso = at an astounding pace.
    * no es asombroso que = not surprisingly, unsurprisingly.
    * paisaje asombroso = breathtaking scenery.
    * vista asombrosa = breathtaking view.

    * * *
    amazing, astonishing
    * * *

    asombroso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    amazing, astonishing
    asombroso,-a adjetivo amazing, astonishing

    ' asombroso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    asombrosa
    English:
    amazing
    - astonishing
    - astounding
    - mind-blowing
    - staggering
    - startling
    - wondrous
    - striking
    * * *
    asombroso, -a adj
    amazing, astonishing
    * * *
    adj amazing, astonishing
    * * *
    asombroso, -sa adj
    : amazing, astonishing
    * * *
    asombroso adj amazing

    Spanish-English dictionary > asombroso

  • 5 burocracia

    f.
    1 bureaucracy.
    ya no hay tanta burocracia para sacarse el pasaporte there isn't so much red tape involved in getting a passport any more
    2 bureaucratic procedure.
    * * *
    1 bureaucracy
    2 peyorativo red tape
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino administration, bureaucracy; (pey) bureaucracy (pej), red tape (pej)
    * * *
    = bureaucracy, paperwork, red tape.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex. However, the vendor will not receive any paperwork unless a previously deferred order is changed to an active one.
    Ex. This kind of transfer is often made very difficult to accomplish because of the paper work and red tape involved.
    ----
    * reducir la burocracia = slash + red tape.
    * * *
    femenino administration, bureaucracy; (pey) bureaucracy (pej), red tape (pej)
    * * *
    = bureaucracy, paperwork, red tape.

    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.

    Ex: However, the vendor will not receive any paperwork unless a previously deferred order is changed to an active one.
    Ex: This kind of transfer is often made very difficult to accomplish because of the paper work and red tape involved.
    * reducir la burocracia = slash + red tape.

    * * *
    administration, bureaucracy; ( pey) bureaucracy ( pej), red tape ( pej)
    * * *

    burocracia sustantivo femenino
    bureaucracy
    burocracia sustantivo femenino bureaucracy
    ' burocracia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escollo
    English:
    administration
    - bureaucracy
    - cumbersome
    * * *
    bureaucracy;
    ya no hay tanta burocracia para sacarse el pasaporte there isn't so much red tape involved in getting a passport any more
    * * *
    f bureaucracy
    * * *
    : bureaucracy

    Spanish-English dictionary > burocracia

  • 6 sorprendente

    adj.
    surprising.
    * * *
    1 surprising, amazing, astonishing
    lo sorprendente del caso es que... the surprising thing about it is...
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *

    no es sorprendente que... — it is hardly surprising that..., it is small wonder that...

    * * *
    adjetivo surprising
    * * *
    = amazing, staggering, startling, stunning, surprising, astonishing, unexpected.
    Ex. However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex. At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.
    Ex. The trends themselves are not hard to anticipate, although the stunning pace of development is often not fully appreciated.
    Ex. Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.
    Ex. It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex. The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
    ----
    * de manera sorprendente = shockingly.
    * de modo sorprendente = shockingly.
    * nada sorprendente = unsurprising.
    * resultado sorprendente = stunning result.
    * tan sorprendente como pueda parecer = as amazing as it seems.
    * * *
    adjetivo surprising
    * * *
    = amazing, staggering, startling, stunning, surprising, astonishing, unexpected.

    Ex: However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.

    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.
    Ex: The trends themselves are not hard to anticipate, although the stunning pace of development is often not fully appreciated.
    Ex: Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.
    Ex: It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.
    Ex: The teacher should not give away any details which would be best enjoyed when met for the first time in a full reading, such as twist in the plot, unexpected endings, and the like.
    * de manera sorprendente = shockingly.
    * de modo sorprendente = shockingly.
    * nada sorprendente = unsurprising.
    * resultado sorprendente = stunning result.
    * tan sorprendente como pueda parecer = as amazing as it seems.

    * * *
    surprising
    * * *

    sorprendente adjetivo
    surprising
    sorprendente adjetivo surprising, amazing
    ' sorprendente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    chocante
    - pasada
    - traca
    English:
    optimism
    - surprising
    - surprisingly
    - remarkable
    - striking
    * * *
    surprising
    * * *
    adj surprising
    * * *
    : surprising
    * * *
    sorprendente adj surprising

    Spanish-English dictionary > sorprendente

  • 7 vertiginoso

    adj.
    1 vertiginous, reeling, dizzying, giddy.
    2 dizzy.
    3 vertiginous, very fast.
    * * *
    1 dizzy, giddy
    \
    a velocidad vertiginosa figurado at breakneck speed
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=que causa vértigo) giddy, dizzy, vertiginous frm
    2) [velocidad] dizzy, excessive; [alza] very rapid
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo < velocidad> dizzy, giddy, vertiginous (frml)

    una vertiginosa caída del dólara dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar

    * * *
    = exponential, staggering, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], dizzying, fast-paced [fast paced], galloping, fast-moving, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], fast and furious.
    Ex. Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.
    Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex. The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.
    Ex. Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet = Desafortunadamente, con frecuencia la variedad tan desconcertante de entornos informáticos y de redes frusta los intentos de los usuarios finales de navegar por la red.
    Ex. Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.
    Ex. But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..
    Ex. I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.
    Ex. The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.
    Ex. After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.
    Ex. The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.
    ----
    * ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].
    * aumento vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].
    * avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.
    * crecimiento vertiginoso = exponential growth.
    * crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, el = information explosion, the.
    * Nombre + vertiginoso = exponential rate of + Nombre.
    * ritmo vertiginoso = blistering pace.
    * subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo < velocidad> dizzy, giddy, vertiginous (frml)

    una vertiginosa caída del dólara dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar

    * * *
    = exponential, staggering, spiralling [spiraling, -USA], dizzying, fast-paced [fast paced], galloping, fast-moving, heady [headier -comp., headiest -sup.], giddy [giddier -comp., giddiest -sup.], fast and furious.

    Ex: Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.

    Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.
    Ex: The ARL Serials Project is an initiative by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) designed to combat the spiralling increases in periodicals prices.
    Ex: Unfortunately, the dizzying array of computing and networking environments often frustrates end users' attempts to navigate the Internet = Desafortunadamente, con frecuencia la variedad tan desconcertante de entornos informáticos y de redes frusta los intentos de los usuarios finales de navegar por la red.
    Ex: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.
    Ex: But the introduction of market economics, galloping inflation and the breakdown of old administrative structures are causing problems, especially over funding..
    Ex: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.
    Ex: The heady integration scenario is that given a seemingly simple query the system would automatically expand the search beyond the capabilities of an inexperienced user.
    Ex: After rising to giddy heights, share prices of Internet companies have dropped.
    Ex: The pace was fast and furious and the noise was non-stop.
    * ascenso vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].
    * aumento vertiginoso = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].
    * avanzar a un ritmo vertiginoso = proceed + at a blistering pace.
    * crecimiento vertiginoso = exponential growth.
    * crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, el = information explosion, the.
    * Nombre + vertiginoso = exponential rate of + Nombre.
    * ritmo vertiginoso = blistering pace.
    * subida vertiginosa = spiralling [spiraling, -USA].

    * * *
    ‹velocidad› dizzy, giddy, vertiginous ( frml)
    una vertiginosa caída del dólar a dramatic o vertiginous fall in the value of the dollar
    * * *

    vertiginoso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo ‹ velocidad dizzy, giddy, vertiginous (frml)

    vertiginoso,-a adjetivo vertiginous, giddy, dizzy

    ' vertiginoso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ritmo
    - vertiginosa
    English:
    dizzy
    - furious
    - soar
    * * *
    vertiginoso, -a adj
    [aumento, desarrollo] dramatic, spectacular; [velocidad] dizzying;
    la historia se desarrolla a un ritmo vertiginoso the story develops at a frenetic pace;
    la caída del líder fue vertiginoso the leader's fall from power was spectacularly abrupt
    * * *
    adj
    1 dizzy
    2 ( rápido) frantic
    * * *
    vertiginoso, -sa adj
    : vertiginous

    Spanish-English dictionary > vertiginoso

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