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1 continuación
f.1 continuation, continuance.2 follow-up, carrying-on, continuation, follow-through.* * *1 continuation, follow-up\a continuación nexttener continuación to be continued* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de acto, proceso, calle] continuationel instinto de supervivencia asegura la continuación de la especie — the survival instinct ensures the continuation of the species
el mal tiempo impidió la continuación del desfile — the bad weather prevented the parade from continuing
2)• a continuación — [en conversación] next; [en texto] below
a continuación viene una canción dedicada a todos nuestros oyentes — coming up next, a song dedicated to all our listeners
el fin, como veremos a continuación, justifica los medios — the end, as we shall now see, justifies the means
a continuación vamos a presentarles a Margarita Pracatán — and now I would like to welcome Margarita Pracatán
el poeta habló a continuación de su nuevo libro — the poet went on to speak about his new book, next the poet spoke about his new book
3)• a continuación de — following, after
a continuación del sorteo ofrecerán una rueda de prensa — following o after the draw, they will give a press conference
* * *1)a) ( acción) continuationla lluvia impidió la continuación del espectáculo — rain made it impossible for the show to continue
b) ( de calle) continuation2)a continuación — (frml)
a continuación de — after, following
* * *= continuation, perpetuation, persistence, sequel, continuance, continuation, follow-up.Ex. Continuations are non-periodical publications that are issued in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals.Ex. Moreover, the perpetuation in certain quarters in the UK of the image of the Community as a remote interfering irrelevance is assisted by the general level of ignorance on Community matters.Ex. The persistence of a dismal image is a most worrying phenomenon and one which must change if progress is to be made by SLIS.Ex. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.Ex. Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.Ex. We argue strongly for the continuation into the electro-copying era of the fair dealing provisions in legislation designed for the photocopying era.Ex. This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow-up to his 1987 'Bonfire of the Vanities'.----* a continuación = next, then, in the following.* a continuación se enumeran = given below.* ir a continuación de = follow in + the footsteps of.* no saber qué hacer a continuación = be stuck, get + stuck.* ¿qué pasará a continuación? = What's next?, What next?.* (que se menciona) a continuación = below.* venir a continuación de + Nombre = come in + Posesivo + footsteps.* * *1)a) ( acción) continuationla lluvia impidió la continuación del espectáculo — rain made it impossible for the show to continue
b) ( de calle) continuation2)a continuación — (frml)
a continuación de — after, following
* * *= continuation, perpetuation, persistence, sequel, continuance, continuation, follow-up.Ex: Continuations are non-periodical publications that are issued in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals.
Ex: Moreover, the perpetuation in certain quarters in the UK of the image of the Community as a remote interfering irrelevance is assisted by the general level of ignorance on Community matters.Ex: The persistence of a dismal image is a most worrying phenomenon and one which must change if progress is to be made by SLIS.Ex: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.Ex: Knowledge, in its growth, must obey the universal laws which prohibit the continuance of any form of exponential increase toward infinity.Ex: We argue strongly for the continuation into the electro-copying era of the fair dealing provisions in legislation designed for the photocopying era.Ex: This is an outtake from Wolfe's follow-up to his 1987 'Bonfire of the Vanities'.* a continuación = next, then, in the following.* a continuación se enumeran = given below.* ir a continuación de = follow in + the footsteps of.* no saber qué hacer a continuación = be stuck, get + stuck.* ¿qué pasará a continuación? = What's next?, What next?.* (que se menciona) a continuación = below.* venir a continuación de + Nombre = come in + Posesivo + footsteps.* * *A1 (acción) continuationla lluvia impidió la continuación del espectáculo rain made it impossible for the show to continue2 (de una calle) continuation(de una obra): la semana que viene podremos ver la continuación de esta serie this series will be continued next weekesta novela es la continuación de `Rosana' this novel is the sequel to `Rosana'Ba continuación ( frml): por los motivos que se exponen a continuación for the reasons set out o stated belowa continuación pasamos a informar de la actualidad internacional and now the foreign newsa continuación hizo uso de la palabra el presidente de la institución the president of the establishment then addressed the meetinga continuación de after, followinga continuación del discurso de apertura se procedió a la entrega de premios after o following the opening speech, the prizegiving commenced* * *
continuación sustantivo femenino
( de serie) next part o episoded)
a continuación de after, following
continuación sustantivo femenino continuation
♦ Locuciones: a continuación, next
' continuación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
luego
English:
continuation
- go on
- proceed
- sequel
- worth
- ensue
- follow
* * *♦ nf[de acción, estado] continuation; [de novela, película] sequel;es imprescindible dar continuación al proyecto it is essential that the project carries on, it is essential to keep the project going;acaba de publicar la continuación a su anterior novela she has just published the sequel to her previous novel;defienden la continuación de la misma política económica they are in favour of carrying on o continuing with the same economic policy♦ a continuación loc advnext;a continuación añada una pizca de sal next, add a pinch of salt;saludó al presidente y a continuación se fue she greeted the president and then left;pasaremos a continuación a abordar el problema del transporte público we shall now pass on to address the problem of public transport;¡a continuación, para todos ustedes, la gran cantante…! and now, we bring you the great singer…!♦ a continuación loc prepafter, following;a continuación de México se sitúa Argentina Argentina is after Mexico* * *f continuation;* * *continuación nf, pl - ciones1) : continuation2)a continuación : nextlo demás sigue a continuación: the rest follows3)a continuación de : after, following -
2 a continuación
adv.1 from now on, hereafter, later on, next.2 below.* * *next* * ** * *(adj.) = next, then, in the following, herewithEx. In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.Ex. A set of government publications could be filed alphabetically by the issuing bureau, and then by title of the particular series in numerical order.Ex. In fields unfamiliar to one, it is advisable to proceed according to the routine outlined in the following.Ex. Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.* * *(que se menciona) a continuación= belowEx: These are discussed in more detail below.
(adj.) = next, then, in the following, herewithEx: In each class the most significant facet is placed first, the next most significant next, and so on.
Ex: A set of government publications could be filed alphabetically by the issuing bureau, and then by title of the particular series in numerical order.Ex: In fields unfamiliar to one, it is advisable to proceed according to the routine outlined in the following.Ex: Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained. -
3 adaptar a la música
(v.) = set to + musicEx. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *(v.) = set to + musicEx: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
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4 adjunto
adj.1 attached, enclosed, annexed, included.2 adjacent, near, joined, nearby.adv.under the same cover, herewith.m.1 attachment, annex, enclosure, supplement.2 adjunct.3 additive.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adjuntar.* * *► adjetivo1 (en carta) enclosed2 (asistente) assistant► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 assistant teacher* * *1. (f. - adjunta)adj.attached, enclosed2. (f. - adjunta)nounassistant, deputy* * *adjunto, -a1. ADJ1) [información] attached2) (=ayudante) assistantprofesor(a) adjunto/a — assistant lecturer
director(a) adjunto/a — assistant director
2.ADV [en carta]remitir o enviar algo adjunto — to enclose sth
le envío adjunto mi CV — I enclose my CV, please find enclosed my CV
3. SM / F1) (=ayudante)el adjunto al o del director — the assistant to the director, the director's assistant
2) [en carta] enclosureadjuntos: un folleto informativo y un contrato — enc: one information leaflet and one contract
3) (Ling) adjunct* * *I- ta adjetivob) <lista/copia> enclosed, attachedIIadverbio enclosedIIIadjunto a la cátedra de filosofía — senior philosophy professor (AmE) o (BrE) lecturer
* * *= accompanying, herewith, adjunct, attached hereto.Ex. A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Ex. Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.Ex. As universities work steadily to get full-time faculty onboard with distance learning, virtual adjuncts have eagerly stepped up to fill the void, thereby enabling institutions to respond promptly to market demand.Ex. Attached hereto is a draft of the report of the Working Party suggested for adoption.----* adjunto a = adjacent to, attached to.* carta adjunta = covering letter.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* fichero adjunto = attachment, email attachment.* * *I- ta adjetivob) <lista/copia> enclosed, attachedIIadverbio enclosedIIIadjunto a la cátedra de filosofía — senior philosophy professor (AmE) o (BrE) lecturer
* * *= accompanying, herewith, adjunct, attached hereto.Ex: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.
Ex: Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.Ex: As universities work steadily to get full-time faculty onboard with distance learning, virtual adjuncts have eagerly stepped up to fill the void, thereby enabling institutions to respond promptly to market demand.Ex: Attached hereto is a draft of the report of the Working Party suggested for adoption.* adjunto a = adjacent to, attached to.* carta adjunta = covering letter.* director adjunto = assistant director, deputy director, joint director.* fichero adjunto = attachment, email attachment.* * *1 ‹director› deputy ( before n)un profesor adjunto a la cátedra de historia an associate history professor ( AmE), a senior history lecturer ( BrE)2 (en carta) ‹lista/copia› enclosed, attachedarchivo or fichero adjunto ( Inf) attachmentenclosedadjunto les envío una copia de la factura please find enclosed o I enclose o I attach a copy of the invoicemasculine, feminineA(en un cargo): adjunto a la cátedra de filosofía associate philosophy professor ( AmE), senior philosophy lecturer ( BrE)el cargo de adjunto del director the post of deputy directorB1 ( Ling) adjunct2 ( Inf) attachment* * *
Del verbo adjuntar: ( conjugate adjuntar)
adjunto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
adjuntó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
adjuntar
adjunto
adjuntar ( conjugate adjuntar) verbo transitivo
to enclose
adjunto◊ -ta adjetivo
adjuntar verbo transitivo to enclose
adjunto,-a
I adjetivo
1 enclosed, attached
2 Educ assistant
II m,f Educ assistant teacher
' adjunto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adjunta
- remitir
- documento
English:
attached
- encl.
- enclose
- enclosure
- reader
- associate
- attach
- attachment
- en suite
- SASE
- senior
* * *adjunto, -a♦ adj1. [incluido] enclosed;ver mapa adjunto see the enclosed map3. [auxiliar] assistant;♦ nm,f[auxiliar] assistant;trabaja como adjunto al director he's the director's assistant♦ nmGram adjunct♦ advenclosed;adjunto le remito el recibo please find a receipt enclosed* * *I adj deputy atr ;II m, adjunta f assistantIII adv:adjunto le remitimos … please find enclosed …* * *adjunto, -ta adj: enclosed, attachedadjunto, -ta n: deputy, assistantadjunto nm: adjunct -
5 cadencia
f.1 rhythm, cadence.2 clock rate.* * *1 cadence, rhythm2 MÚSICA cadenza* * *SF1) (=ritmo) cadence, rhythm2) (Mús) [en frase musical] cadence; [de solista] cadenza3) (=frecuencia)a una cadencia de 1.000 unidades diarias — at the rate of 1,000 units per day
* * ** * *= cadenza, cadence, texture.Ex. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.Ex. As children listen to stories, verse, prose of all kinds, they unconsciously become familiar with the rhythms and structures, the cadences and conventions of the various forms of written language.Ex. When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.* * ** * *= cadenza, cadence, texture.Ex: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
Ex: As children listen to stories, verse, prose of all kinds, they unconsciously become familiar with the rhythms and structures, the cadences and conventions of the various forms of written language.Ex: When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.* * *1 (ritmo) cadence, rhythmen cadencia de vals in waltz time2 (terminación de una frase musical) cadence; (para solista) cadenza3(frecuencia): estos trenes tienen una cadencia de cinco minutos these trains run every five minutes o at five-minute intervals(compases): se oían las cadencia de un tango the strains of a tango could be heard* * *
cadencia sustantivo femenino
cadence
cadencia sustantivo femenino
1 rhythm
2 Mús cadenza
' cadencia' also found in these entries:
English:
cadence
- lilt
- pulse
* * *cadencia nf1. [ritmo] rhythm3. [frecuencia] frequency* * *f MÚS rhythm, cadence* * *cadencia nf: cadence, rhythm -
6 con esto
= by so doing, in so doing, in this, herewith, by doing so, by this, in doing soEx. By so doing the public library might well take upon itself a distinctive role in the community's pattern of communication.Ex. The next step is individual planning, which each library must do, and in so doing, it must provide the services that represent the goals of that library.Ex. In this it helps the user to recognise the structure of the scheme and to identify general subjects and their associated subdivisions.Ex. Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.Ex. By doing so, librarians find hot spots on the Web that contain information germane to a user's query.Ex. By this, Obama didn't simply mean that their views were more nuanced than many outsiders understood.Ex. The task of a modern information system is to describe such unformatted data automatically and in doing so, to support the user in storing and especially in retrieving natural language documents.* * *= by so doing, in so doing, in this, herewith, by doing so, by this, in doing soEx: By so doing the public library might well take upon itself a distinctive role in the community's pattern of communication.
Ex: The next step is individual planning, which each library must do, and in so doing, it must provide the services that represent the goals of that library.Ex: In this it helps the user to recognise the structure of the scheme and to identify general subjects and their associated subdivisions.Ex: Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.Ex: By doing so, librarians find hot spots on the Web that contain information germane to a user's query.Ex: By this, Obama didn't simply mean that their views were more nuanced than many outsiders understood.Ex: The task of a modern information system is to describe such unformatted data automatically and in doing so, to support the user in storing and especially in retrieving natural language documents. -
7 coreografía
f.1 choreography, dance arrangement.2 choreography, art of creating dance arrangements and planning and dancer's movements and steps.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: coreografiar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: coreografiar.* * *1 choreography* * *SF choreography* * *femenino choreography* * *= choreography.Ex. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *femenino choreography* * *= choreography.Ex: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
* * *choreography* * *
coreografía sustantivo femenino
choreography
coreografía sustantivo femenino choreography
' coreografía' also found in these entries:
English:
choreography
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8 desiderata
f.desiderata.* * *1 desiderata plural* * *= desiderata [desideratum, -sing.], want(s) list.Nota: Lista de material que se desea adquirir cuando se disponga de los recursos necesarios.Ex. Apart from the general catalogue, the library uses 7 supplmentary card catalogues (for desiderata, accessions, continuations, deficient series, set course books, standard professional and general text books) designed to facilitate the acquisition process.Ex. Gaps in US research collections had become fully apparent only after the libraries of Europe became inaccessible and want lists grew rapidly.* * *= desiderata [desideratum, -sing.], want(s) list.Nota: Lista de material que se desea adquirir cuando se disponga de los recursos necesarios.Ex: Apart from the general catalogue, the library uses 7 supplmentary card catalogues (for desiderata, accessions, continuations, deficient series, set course books, standard professional and general text books) designed to facilitate the acquisition process.
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9 drama
m.1 play (obra).2 drama (desgracia).* * *1 drama* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=género) drama2) (=obra) play* * *1) (Lit, Teatr) ( género teatral) drama, theater*; ( obra) play, drama2) (catástrofe, desgracia) dramahacer un drama de algo — (fam) to make a big deal out of something
* * *= drama, dramatic work.Ex. They can be recreated by children not only in words but in drama, in mime, in dance and in painting.Ex. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *1) (Lit, Teatr) ( género teatral) drama, theater*; ( obra) play, drama2) (catástrofe, desgracia) dramahacer un drama de algo — (fam) to make a big deal out of something
* * *= drama, dramatic work.Ex: They can be recreated by children not only in words but in drama, in mime, in dance and in painting.
Ex: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *1 (género teatral) drama, theater*2 (obra) play, drama3 (arte dramático) dramaB (catástrofe, desgracia) dramano hagas un drama por una tontería así ( fam); don't make such a drama o ( colloq) big deal out of a silly little thing like that* * *
drama sustantivo masculino
drama;◊ hacer un drama de algo (fam) to make a big deal out of sth
drama sustantivo masculino drama
' drama' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
teatralidad
- teatro
- género
English:
drama
* * *drama nm1. [obra de teatro] play2. [género literario] drama3. [obra trágica] drama4. [desgracia] drama;en la guerra se viven dramas a diario dramatic events are an everyday occurrence in war;Famhacer un drama (de algo) to make a drama (out of sth);de cualquier cosa hace un drama he makes a big deal out of everything, he turns everything into a drama* * *m drama;hacer un drama de algo fig make a drama out of sth, make a big deal out of sth* * *drama nm: drama* * *drama n drama -
10 en este documento
= herein, herewith, heretoEx. The ideas contained herein will be central issues for consideration in the foreseeable future.Ex. Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.Ex. During the period relevant hereto defendant Hamas organized, planned and executed acts of violence and terrorism against Jewish civilians.* * *= herein, herewith, heretoEx: The ideas contained herein will be central issues for consideration in the foreseeable future.
Ex: Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.Ex: During the period relevant hereto defendant Hamas organized, planned and executed acts of violence and terrorism against Jewish civilians. -
11 epílogo
m.epilogue, closing statement, afterword, closing words.* * *1 (parte final) epilogue (US epilog)2 (resumen) summary* * *SM epilogue* * ** * *= epilogue, afterword, Indian summer.Ex. These entries were to be supplemented by references to call attention to related works entered elsewhere in the catalog - such as prologues, epilogues, continuations, supplements, adaptations, dramatizations, commentaries, criticisms, etc.Ex. This is a collection of the papers presented at the conference with a foreword and an afterword by B.C. Bloomfield.Ex. It is clear that a powerful and mysterious force is pushing seniors toward greater volunteer involvement, and nonprofit groups should tap into this particularly civic age group before the Indian summer of volunteering reaches its end.* * ** * *= epilogue, afterword, Indian summer.Ex: These entries were to be supplemented by references to call attention to related works entered elsewhere in the catalog - such as prologues, epilogues, continuations, supplements, adaptations, dramatizations, commentaries, criticisms, etc.
Ex: This is a collection of the papers presented at the conference with a foreword and an afterword by B.C. Bloomfield.Ex: It is clear that a powerful and mysterious force is pushing seniors toward greater volunteer involvement, and nonprofit groups should tap into this particularly civic age group before the Indian summer of volunteering reaches its end.* * *1 ( Lit) epilogue2 (de un suceso) conclusionsus vacaciones tuvieron un trágico epílogo their holiday ended in tragedy* * *
epílogo sustantivo masculino (Lit) epilogue;
( de suceso) conclusion
epílogo sustantivo masculino epilogue, US epilog
' epílogo' also found in these entries:
English:
epilog
- epilogue
- postscript
* * *epílogo nm1. [de libro] epilogue2. [de acto, conferencia, acontecimiento] conclusion* * *m epilogue* * *epílogo nm: epilogue -
12 guión cinematográfico
m.film script, screenplay.* * *(n.) = screenplayEx. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *(n.) = screenplayEx: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
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13 guión de película
(n.) = screenplayEx. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *(n.) = screenplayEx: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
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14 guión de representación teatral
(n.) = scenarioEx. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *(n.) = scenarioEx: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
Spanish-English dictionary > guión de representación teatral
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15 libreto
m.1 libretto (Music).2 script. ( Latin American Spanish)* * *1 libretto* * *SM1) [de ópera] libretto2) LAm (=guión) script, film script* * *1)a) ( de ópera) librettob) (AmL) ( guión) script2) (Chi) tblibreto de cheques — checkbook*
* * *= libretto.Ex. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *1)a) ( de ópera) librettob) (AmL) ( guión) script2) (Chi) tblibreto de cheques — checkbook*
* * *= libretto.Ex: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
* * *A1 (de una ópera) librettose salió del libreto he departed from the scriptB( Chi) tb libreto de cheques checkbook** * *
libreto sustantivo masculino
1
2 (Chi) tb
' libreto' also found in these entries:
English:
libretto
* * *libreto nm1. Mús libretto2. Am [guión] script;Figeso estaba fuera del libreto that wasn't in the script, that wasn't meant to happen* * *m1 libretto* * *libreto nm: libretto, script -
16 libro de texto de una asignatura
(n.) = set course bookEx. Apart from the general catalogue, the library uses 7 supplmentary card catalogues (for desiderata, accessions, continuations, deficient series, set course books, standard professional and general text books) designed to facilitate the acquisition process.* * *(n.) = set course bookEx: Apart from the general catalogue, the library uses 7 supplmentary card catalogues (for desiderata, accessions, continuations, deficient series, set course books, standard professional and general text books) designed to facilitate the acquisition process.
Spanish-English dictionary > libro de texto de una asignatura
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17 música incidental
(n.) = incidental musicEx. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *(n.) = incidental musicEx: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
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18 obra dramática
f.drama.* * *(n.) = dramatic workEx. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.* * *(n.) = dramatic workEx: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
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19 prólogo
m.prologue, prolog, preface, foreword.* * *1 prologue, US prolog* * *1. SM1) [de libro] prologue, prolog (EEUU) (de to)2) (=principio) prelude (de to)2.ADJ INVetapa prólogo — preliminary stage, preparatory stage
* * ** * *= foreword, preface, prologue.Ex. It is also worth remembering that the author's name or initials may be found in the body of the book (commonly at the end of a foreword or preface).Ex. Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.Ex. These entries were to be supplemented by references to call attention to related works entered elsewhere in the catalog - such as prologues, epilogues, continuations, supplements, adaptations, dramatizations, commentaries, criticisms, etc.----* a modo de prólogo = prefatory.* * ** * *= foreword, preface, prologue.Ex: It is also worth remembering that the author's name or initials may be found in the body of the book (commonly at the end of a foreword or preface).
Ex: Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.Ex: These entries were to be supplemented by references to call attention to related works entered elsewhere in the catalog - such as prologues, epilogues, continuations, supplements, adaptations, dramatizations, commentaries, criticisms, etc.* a modo de prólogo = prefatory.* * *1 (de un libro) prologue, preface, foreword2 (de un acto) prelude3 (en ciclismo) individual time trial, prologue* * *
Del verbo prologar: ( conjugate prologar)
prologo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
prologó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
prologar
prólogo
prólogo sustantivo masculino ( de libro) preface, foreword;
( de acto) prelude
prólogo sustantivo masculino
1 (de un texto) foreword, prologue, US prolog
2 (de una acción) prelude, introduction
' prólogo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abreviar
English:
preface
- prologue
- foreword
* * *prólogo nm1. [de libro] preface, foreword2. [de obra de teatro] prologue3. [de acto] prelude;se celebró una cena como prólogo al congreso a dinner was held as a prelude to the conference4. [en ciclismo] prologue* * *m preface* * *prólogo nm: prologue, preface, foreword* * *prólogo n preface / prologue -
20 publicación no periódica
(n.) = non-periodical publicationEx. Continuations are non-periodical publications that are issued in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals.* * *(n.) = non-periodical publicationEx: Continuations are non-periodical publications that are issued in successive parts at regular or irregular intervals.
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