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21 búsqueda exacta
(n.) = exact matchEx. DBGuide creates summary pages of data retrieved from a database, based on exact and fuzzy matches.* * *(n.) = exact match -
22 caballaje
SM horsepower* * *= horsepower.Ex. Failure, for example, to observe the distinction between HORSE and HORSES creates the possibility of having to consider CHESTNUT; HORSESHOE; and HORSEPOWER (MECHANICS) while attempting to connect the two sequences.* * *= horsepower.Ex: Failure, for example, to observe the distinction between HORSE and HORSES creates the possibility of having to consider CHESTNUT; HORSESHOE; and HORSEPOWER (MECHANICS) while attempting to connect the two sequences.
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23 castaña de Indias
* * *Ex. Failure, for example, to observe the distinction between HORSE and HORSES creates the possibility of having to consider horse chestnut; HORSESHOE; and HORSEPOWER (MECHANICS) while attempting to connect the two sequences.* * ** * *Ex: Failure, for example, to observe the distinction between HORSE and HORSES creates the possibility of having to consider horse chestnut; HORSESHOE; and HORSEPOWER (MECHANICS) while attempting to connect the two sequences.
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24 chinchar
v.to pester, to bug (informal).* * *1 familiar to annoy, pester, bug1 familiar to grin and bear it, put up with it, lump it\¡chínchate! familiar hard luck!, tough luck!¡para que te chinches! familiar so there!* * *1.verbo transitivo (fam) to pester (colloq)2.chincharse v pron (fam)para que te chinches: yo aprobé y tú no — I passed and you didn't, so there! (colloq)
* * *= needle, tease, twit, taunt.Ex. She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.Ex. I like to be considered one of the team, to joke with and tease the employee but that sure creates a problem when I have to discipline, correct, or fire an employee.Ex. Don't be tempted into twitting me with the past knowledge that you have of me, because it is identical with the past knowledge that I have of you, and in twitting me, you twit yourself.Ex. The writer describes how he spent his school days avoiding bullies who taunted him because he was a dancer.* * *1.verbo transitivo (fam) to pester (colloq)2.chincharse v pron (fam)para que te chinches: yo aprobé y tú no — I passed and you didn't, so there! (colloq)
* * *= needle, tease, twit, taunt.Ex: She had been told from time to time that he seemed to derive satisfaction from needling the staff, but she had never been able to pin down specifically what he does that irks them.
Ex: I like to be considered one of the team, to joke with and tease the employee but that sure creates a problem when I have to discipline, correct, or fire an employee.Ex: Don't be tempted into twitting me with the past knowledge that you have of me, because it is identical with the past knowledge that I have of you, and in twitting me, you twit yourself.Ex: The writer describes how he spent his school days avoiding bullies who taunted him because he was a dancer.* * *chinchar [A1 ]vt( fam):para que te chinches: yo aprobé y tú no I passed and you didn't, so there! ( colloq)antes no lo quisiste, así que ahora chínchate, me lo quedo yo you didn't want it before so tough luck, I'm keeping it now ( colloq)* * *
chinchar ( conjugate chinchar) verbo transitivo (fam) to pester (colloq)
* * *♦ vtto pester, to bug* * *v/t fampester* * * -
25 componencial
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26 conexión
f.1 connection, hookup, link, joint.2 connection, acquaintance.3 connection, association, relationship, bearing.4 connection, connexion, electric contact.5 connection, connexion, flight.6 login, log on, log in, logon.* * *1 TÉCNICA connection2 figurado relationship, connection\estar en conexión con to be connected to* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=relación) connectionno existe conexión entre lo que declaró y lo que sucedió — what he said bears no relation to what happened
2) (Elec) connectionen caso de mala conexión, apague el aparato — if there is a bad connection, switch off the machine
conexión a tierra — earth, ground (EEUU)
3) (TV, Radio, Telec)tenemos conexión con nuestro corresponsal en Londres — we are going over to our London correspondent
seguimos en conexión telefónica con el presidente — we still have a telephone link with the president
4) (Inform) interface5) pl conexiones (=contactos) contacts* * *a) (Elec) connectionconexión a tierra — ground (AmE), earth (BrE)
devolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios — and now, back to the studios
b) ( relación) connectionc) (Transp) connectiond) conexiones femenino plural (AmL) (amistades, relaciones) connections (pl), contacts (pl)* * *= connection [connexion], connectivity, link, linkage, linking, hinge, bond, connectedness, hook-up, link-up, relay point, logging, login, connecting flight.Ex. Access is via modified television set, a telephone (and its connections) and a simple keypad.Ex. An information system architecture defines a structure for describing communications connectivity between users of information and sources of information.Ex. Explanatory references give a little more explanation as to why the link between two names is being made in the catalogue or index.Ex. We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex. Bibliographic coupling is based on the idea that two articles which both cite another earlier article must have something in common; if they both cite two earlier articles, the linking is increased.Ex. The MeSH Thesaurus was designed to provide the ' hinge' between the object, its images, and related bibliographic material.Ex. Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex. Increasingly, services will be built on communicating computers; ' connectedness' is what allows them to talk to each other.Ex. I & R manuals stress the importance of conference telephone facilities that enable threeway hook-ups to take place between client, I & R service and outside agency.Ex. Today the link-up with television is obviously very useful indeed.Ex. These information centres function as ports of first call for officials stationed nearby, and also as relay points to the central collections.Ex. This article describes procedures for logging on the OCLC-based regional network serving libraries in Nebraska.Ex. Internet access for electronic messaging, file transfer, and remote login to computer was originally only available to individuals in education and research institutions.Ex. What's saved from lower-cost airline tickets can be more than offset by the income lost when travelers cool their heels for hours waiting for connecting flights.----* con buenas conexiones = well-connected.* conexión a las redes = networking service.* conexión a través de línea dedicada = leased line connection.* conexión de cables = wiring.* conexión dedicada = dedicated link, dedicated connection.* conexión de entrada = inlet.* conexión de terminal dedicada = dedicated terminal connection.* conexión entre ordenadores = computer link.* conexión mediante hiperenlaces = hyperlinking.* conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-up connection.* dispositivo de conexión = linking device.* en conexión con = in respect of.* establecer conexión = establish + link, make + connection.* establecer una conexión = achieve + connection.* facturación por tiempo de conexión = metered pricing, metered billing.* hora de conexión = connect hour.* intento de conexión = login.* interfaz de conexión = gateway, gateway computer.* operación de conexión = logging transaction.* procedimiento de conexión = logon procedure.* proceso de conexión = logon.* programa de conexión = logging programme.* que no posee ninguna conexión = disjoint.* reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.* restablecer la conexión = re-establish + connection.* servicio de conexión a las redes = networking service.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing.* tarifa de conexión = connect charge, connect fee, connect-time charge.* tener malas conexiones con = have + poor connections with.* terminal de conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-in terminal.* tiempo de conexión = connect time.* tiempo de conexión en línea = online time.* vuelo de conexión = connecting flight.* * *a) (Elec) connectionconexión a tierra — ground (AmE), earth (BrE)
devolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios — and now, back to the studios
b) ( relación) connectionc) (Transp) connectiond) conexiones femenino plural (AmL) (amistades, relaciones) connections (pl), contacts (pl)* * *= connection [connexion], connectivity, link, linkage, linking, hinge, bond, connectedness, hook-up, link-up, relay point, logging, login, connecting flight.Ex: Access is via modified television set, a telephone (and its connections) and a simple keypad.
Ex: An information system architecture defines a structure for describing communications connectivity between users of information and sources of information.Ex: Explanatory references give a little more explanation as to why the link between two names is being made in the catalogue or index.Ex: We have just stated that the linkage of varying titles and varying forms of entry have to be done on the same basis in an automated situation as in a manual situation.Ex: Bibliographic coupling is based on the idea that two articles which both cite another earlier article must have something in common; if they both cite two earlier articles, the linking is increased.Ex: The MeSH Thesaurus was designed to provide the ' hinge' between the object, its images, and related bibliographic material.Ex: Networking creates bonds where none may have existed and multiplies individual capabilities manifold.Ex: Increasingly, services will be built on communicating computers; ' connectedness' is what allows them to talk to each other.Ex: I & R manuals stress the importance of conference telephone facilities that enable threeway hook-ups to take place between client, I & R service and outside agency.Ex: Today the link-up with television is obviously very useful indeed.Ex: These information centres function as ports of first call for officials stationed nearby, and also as relay points to the central collections.Ex: This article describes procedures for logging on the OCLC-based regional network serving libraries in Nebraska.Ex: Internet access for electronic messaging, file transfer, and remote login to computer was originally only available to individuals in education and research institutions.Ex: What's saved from lower-cost airline tickets can be more than offset by the income lost when travelers cool their heels for hours waiting for connecting flights.* con buenas conexiones = well-connected.* conexión a las redes = networking service.* conexión a través de línea dedicada = leased line connection.* conexión de cables = wiring.* conexión dedicada = dedicated link, dedicated connection.* conexión de entrada = inlet.* conexión de terminal dedicada = dedicated terminal connection.* conexión entre ordenadores = computer link.* conexión mediante hiperenlaces = hyperlinking.* conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-up connection.* dispositivo de conexión = linking device.* en conexión con = in respect of.* establecer conexión = establish + link, make + connection.* establecer una conexión = achieve + connection.* facturación por tiempo de conexión = metered pricing, metered billing.* hora de conexión = connect hour.* intento de conexión = login.* interfaz de conexión = gateway, gateway computer.* operación de conexión = logging transaction.* procedimiento de conexión = logon procedure.* proceso de conexión = logon.* programa de conexión = logging programme.* que no posee ninguna conexión = disjoint.* reloj que registra el tiempo de conexión = accounting clock.* restablecer la conexión = re-establish + connection.* servicio de conexión a las redes = networking service.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing.* tarifa de conexión = connect charge, connect fee, connect-time charge.* tener malas conexiones con = have + poor connections with.* terminal de conexión mediante llamada telefónica = dial-in terminal.* tiempo de conexión = connect time.* tiempo de conexión en línea = online time.* vuelo de conexión = connecting flight.* * *1 ( Elec) connectionconexión a la red connection to the mainshay una mala conexión en el enchufe there's a loose connection in the plugdevolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios now we are going back to the studios2 (relación) connectionno existe conexión entre la explosión y los acusados the explosion cannot be linked to the accused, there is no connection between the explosion and the accusedpierde su conexión con el entorno he loses touch with the world around him3 ( Transp) connectionperdí la conexión con Roma I missed my connection to Romeuna empresa con conexiones en el extranjero a company with links o connections o contacts abroadCompuesto:satellite link* * *
conexión sustantivo femeninoa) (Elec) connection;
conexión a la red connection to the mains
c) (Transp) connection;
d)
conexión sustantivo femenino connection [con, to/with] [entre, between]
' conexión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afín
- comunicación
- consonancia
- enlace
- relación
English:
association
- close
- connection
- hook-up
- link
- link-up
- loose
- networking
- tenuous
- unconnected
* * *conexión nf1. [vínculo] connection;no hay conexión entre los dos accidentes there's no connection between the two accidents;está siendo investigado en conexión con el robo he is being investigated in connection with the robbery;una ciencia en íntima conexión con la biología a science very closely linked with biology2. [eléctrica, informática] connection;la conexión a la red eléctrica/telefónica no funciona the mains/telephone connection doesn't work;un hogar con conexión a Internet a home with an Internet connection, a home connected to the InternetInformát conexión por línea conmutada dial-up connection3. Rad & TV link-up;devolvemos la conexión a nuestros estudios centrales and now, back to the studioconexión vía satélite satellite link4.tener conexiones [amistades influyentes] to have connections;consiguió el trabajo gracias a sus conexiones she got the job thanks to her connections5. [vuelo] connection* * *f tbEL connection;conexión a Internet Internet connection;conexión telefónica INFOR dial-up connection* * ** * *conexión n connection -
27 constituyente
adj.constituent.f. & m.1 constituent member.2 assembly called to reform the Constitution.* * *► adjetivo1 constituent1 (componente) constituent* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [asamblea, congreso] constituent2) [elemento, sintagma] constituent2. SM1) (=elemento) constituentuno de los constituyentes del sintagma nominal — one of the constituents o constituent parts of the noun phrase
2) (Pol) constituent member* * *Ia) constitutivob) <asamblea/congreso> constituent (before n)IImasculino (Der, Pol) constituent member* * *= constituent, component.Ex. Although the basic constituent operations of networking are not new, the term itself is of comparatively recent origin.Ex. The computer creates a series of entries by rotating the component terms with which it has been provided.* * *Ia) constitutivob) <asamblea/congreso> constituent (before n)IImasculino (Der, Pol) constituent member* * *= constituent, component.Ex: Although the basic constituent operations of networking are not new, the term itself is of comparatively recent origin.
Ex: The computer creates a series of entries by rotating the component terms with which it has been provided.* * *2 ‹asamblea/congreso› constituent ( before n)2 ( Ling) constituent* * *
constituyente adjetivo & mf constituent
' constituyente' also found in these entries:
English:
constituent
- component
* * *♦ adj1. [elemento] constituent2. [asamblea] constituent♦ nm1. [elemento] constituent2. Ling constituent♦ nfconstituent assembly* * *adj POL constituent* * *constituyente adj & nmf: constituent -
28 contacto con
Ex. It is often remarked by students that exposure to cases creates a new interest in textbook material.* * *Ex: It is often remarked by students that exposure to cases creates a new interest in textbook material.
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29 contar dinero
(v.) = count + moneyEx. The process of counting the money, reconciling the receipts and balancing the cash drawer creates an accountability of the day's transactions.* * *(v.) = count + moneyEx: The process of counting the money, reconciling the receipts and balancing the cash drawer creates an accountability of the day's transactions.
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30 contrario
adj.1 contrary, opposite, adverse, opposed.2 contrary, negative, antagonistic, antipathetic.m.1 opposite, antithesis, reverse, converse.2 opponent, adversary, enemy, rival.* * *► adjetivo1 (opuesto) contrary, opposite2 (perjudicial) harmful (a, to), bad (a, for)► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 opponent, adversary, rival\al contrario on the contraryde lo contrario otherwiseen dirección contraria in the wrong directionllevar la contraria a alguien to oppose somebodypor el contrario on the contrarytodo lo contrario quite the opposite* * *(f. - contraria)adj.contrary, opposite* * *contrario, -a1. ADJ1) (=rival) [partido, equipo] opposingno llegaron nunca a la portería contraria — they never got near the other o opposing side's goal
se pasó al bando contrario — he went over to the other o opposing side
2) (=opuesto) [extremo, efecto, significado, sexo] oppositesoy contrario al aborto — I am opposed to o against abortion
se mostraron contrarios al acuerdo — they came out against the agreement, they were opposed to the agreement
su actitud es contraria a los intereses del país — his attitude is against o contrary to the nation's interests
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dirección contraria, tomamos la dirección contraria — we went in the opposite direction•
intereses contrarios — conflicting o opposing interests•
pie contrario, se puso el zapato en el pie contrario — she put her shoe on the wrong foot•
sentido contrario, un coche que venía en sentido contrario — a car coming in the opposite directioncaso 1), b)•
viento contrario — headwind3) [en locuciones]•
al contrario — on the contrary, quite the oppositeno me disgusta la idea, al contrario, me encanta — I don't dislike the idea, on the contrary o quite the opposite, I think it would be wonderful
-¿te aburres? -¡que va, al contrario! — "are you bored?" - "no way, quite the opposite!"
antes al contrario, muy al contrario — frm on the contrary
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al contrario de, todo salió al contrario de lo previsto — everything turned out the opposite of what we expectedal contrario de lo que creíamos, hizo muy buen tiempo — contrary to what we thought, the weather turned out very nice
siempre va al contrario de todo el mundo — she always has to be different to everyone else, she always does the opposite to everyone else
al contrario que o de ella, yo no estoy dispuesto a aguantar — unlike her, I'm not willing to put up with it
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lo contrario, ¿qué es lo contrario de alto? — what is the opposite of tall?nunca he dicho lo contrario — I never said anything else o different
soy inocente, hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario — I am innocent until proven otherwise
de lo contrario — otherwise, or else
salga o, de lo contrario, llamaré a la policía — please leave, otherwise o or else I'll call the police
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por el contrario, los inviernos, por el contrario, son muy fríos — the winters, on the other hand o on the contrary, are very coldparece ir todo bien, y por el contrario, la situación es muy complicada — it all appears to be going well, when in fact the situation is rather difficult
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todo lo contrario — quite the opposite, quite the reverse-¿es feo? -no, todo lo contrario — "is he ugly?" - "no, quite the opposite o reverse"
no hay descenso de precios, sino todo lo contrario — prices are not going down, quite the opposite o reverse, in fact
ha sucedido todo lo contrario de lo que esperábamos — exactly the opposite of what we expected has happened
2.SM / F opponent3.SM (=opuesto) opposite¿cuál es el contrario del negro? — what is the opposite of black?
4.SFllevar la contraria —
¿por qué siempre tienes que llevar la contraria? — why do you always have to be so contrary?
* * *I- ria adjetivocontrario a algo: mi opinión es contraria a la suya I feel very differently to you; soy contrario al uso de la violencia I am against the use of violence; se manifestó contrario a la idea she expressed her opposition to the idea; sería contrario a mis intereses it would be against o (frml) contrary to my interests; contrario a lo que se esperaba... contrary to expectations,...; en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj counterclockwise (AmE), anticlockwise (BrE); el coche venía en sentido contrario — ( por el otro carril) the car was coming in the opposite direction; ( por el mismo carril) the car was coming straight at us
2) ( adversario) < equipo> opposing; < bando> oppositela parte contraria — (Der) the opposing party
3) (en locs)IIal contrario de: al contrario de su hermano... unlike his brother,...; al contrario de lo que esperábamos,... contrary to (our) expectations,...; todo salió al contrario de como lo planearon it turned out just the opposite to what they had planned; de lo contrario or else, otherwise; por el contrario: en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climate; pensé que era rico - por el contrario, no tiene un peso I thought he was rich - on the contrary o far from it, he doesn't have a penny; todo lo contrario quite the opposite; llevar la contraria: él siempre tiene que llevar la contraria he always has to take the opposite view; llevarle la contraria a alguien — to contradict somebody
- ria masculino, femenino opponent* * *= contrary, opposing, inimical, antipathetic, opposite, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, reverse, objector.Ex. Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex. In some respects, TREC in its present form is antipathetic to interactive information retrieval.Ex. Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex. This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex. Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex. The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex. In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex. He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex. Objectors to a major wind farm plan say developers have exaggerated its green benefits.----* al contrario = vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary.* de lo contrario = if not, otherwise.* demostrar lo contrario = prove + differently.* en sentido contrario = to the contrary.* en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.* hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario = until proven otherwise.* inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.* justamente todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* justamente todo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* justo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* más bien todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* muy por el contrario = in marked contrast.* por el contrario = by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* ser contrario a = be contrary to, be hostile to.* todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrast.* viento contrario = headwind.* * *I- ria adjetivocontrario a algo: mi opinión es contraria a la suya I feel very differently to you; soy contrario al uso de la violencia I am against the use of violence; se manifestó contrario a la idea she expressed her opposition to the idea; sería contrario a mis intereses it would be against o (frml) contrary to my interests; contrario a lo que se esperaba... contrary to expectations,...; en sentido contrario al de las agujas del reloj counterclockwise (AmE), anticlockwise (BrE); el coche venía en sentido contrario — ( por el otro carril) the car was coming in the opposite direction; ( por el mismo carril) the car was coming straight at us
2) ( adversario) < equipo> opposing; < bando> oppositela parte contraria — (Der) the opposing party
3) (en locs)IIal contrario de: al contrario de su hermano... unlike his brother,...; al contrario de lo que esperábamos,... contrary to (our) expectations,...; todo salió al contrario de como lo planearon it turned out just the opposite to what they had planned; de lo contrario or else, otherwise; por el contrario: en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climate; pensé que era rico - por el contrario, no tiene un peso I thought he was rich - on the contrary o far from it, he doesn't have a penny; todo lo contrario quite the opposite; llevar la contraria: él siempre tiene que llevar la contraria he always has to take the opposite view; llevarle la contraria a alguien — to contradict somebody
- ria masculino, femenino opponent* * *= contrary, opposing, inimical, antipathetic, opposite, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, reverse, objector.Ex: Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.
Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex: Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex: In some respects, TREC in its present form is antipathetic to interactive information retrieval.Ex: Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex: This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex: Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex: The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex: In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex: He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex: Objectors to a major wind farm plan say developers have exaggerated its green benefits.* al contrario = vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary.* de lo contrario = if not, otherwise.* demostrar lo contrario = prove + differently.* en sentido contrario = to the contrary.* en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj = counterclockwise, anti-clockwise.* hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario = until proven otherwise.* inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.* justamente todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* justamente todo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* justo lo contrario de = quite the opposite of.* más bien todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* muy por el contrario = in marked contrast.* por el contrario = by contrast, conversely, however, in contrast, instead, on the contrary, by way of contrast, to the contrary, quite the opposite, by comparison, contrariwise, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.* ser contrario a = be contrary to, be hostile to.* todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse, in marked contrast.* viento contrario = headwind.* * *A (opuesto) ‹opiniones/intereses› conflicting; ‹sentido/dirección› oppositevientos contrarios headwindspalabras de significado contrario words with opposite meaningslos vehículos iban en direcciones contrarias the vehicles were traveling in opposite directionsmientras no se demuestre lo contrario, es inocente she is innocent until proven guiltycontrario A algo:mi opinión es contraria a la suya I feel very differently to you, my opinion is quite the converse of yours ( frml)soy contrario al uso de la violencia I am opposed to o I am against the use of violencese manifestó contrario a la idea she expressed her opposition to the ideala propuesta es contraria a los intereses de la compañía the proposal is against o ( frml) contrary to the company's interestscontrario a lo que se esperaba la operación fue un éxito contrary to expectations, the operation was a successB (adversario) ‹equipo› opposing; ‹bando› oppositepasarse al bando contrario to change sides, join the oppositionel defensa del equipo contrario estaba en fuera de juego the opposing team's o the other team's back was offsidela parte contraria ( Der) the opponentC ( en locs):al contrario: no me opongo a que venga; al contrario, me parece una idea excelente I don't mind if he comes; on the contrary o quite the opposite o far from it, I think it's an excellent ideaal contrario de su hermano, es negado para los deportes unlike his brother, he's useless at sportal contrario de lo que habíamos pensado, resultó ser agradabilísimo contrary to (our) expectations, he turned out to be very nicede lo contrario or else, otherwisepor el contrario: en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climatepensé que era rico — por el contrario, no tiene un peso I thought he was rich — on the contrary o far from it o quite the opposite, he doesn't have a pennytodo lo contrario quite the opposite o reverse¿te resultó aburrido? — todo lo contrario, lo encontré fascinante did you find it boring? — quite the opposite o quite the reverse o on the contrary, I found it fascinatingella es muy tímida pero el hermano es todo lo contrario she's very shy but her brother's quite the opposite o the complete oppositellevar la contraria: seguro que se opone, porque él siempre tiene que llevar la contraria he's sure to object, because he always has to take the opposite viewle molesta sobremanera que le lleven la contraria she hates being o to be contradictedmasculine, feminineopponent* * *
Del verbo contrariar: ( conjugate contrariar)
contrarío es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
contrarió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
contrariar
contrario
contrariar ( conjugate contrariar) verbo transitivo ( disgustar) to upset;
( enojar) to annoy
contrario◊ - ria adjetivo
1 ( opuesto) ‹opiniones/intereses› conflicting;
‹dirección/lado› opposite;
‹ equipo› opposing;
‹ bando› opposite;
mientras no se demuestre lo contrario until proven otherwise;
sería contrario a mis intereses it would be against o (frml) contrary to my interests;
See Also→ sentido 2 4
2 ( en locs)
al contrario de su hermano … unlike his brother, …;
de lo contrario or else, otherwise;
por el contrario on the contrary;
en el sur, por el contrario, el clima es seco the south, on the other hand, has a dry climate;
todo lo contrario quite the opposite;
llevarle la contraria a algn to contradict sb
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
opponent
contrariar verbo transitivo
1 (disgustar) to upset
2 (contradecir) to go against
contrario,-a
I adjetivo
1 opposite: otro coche venía en sentido contrario, another car was coming in the other direction
no me cae mal, más bien todo lo contrario, I don't dislike him, quite the contrary
2 (negativo, nocivo) contrary [a, to]
II sustantivo masculino y femenino rival
♦ Locuciones: siempre lleva la contraria, he always argues
al contrario/por el contrario, on the contrary
de lo contrario, otherwise
' contrario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caso
- contraria
- decir
- estar
- irse
- mientras
- nunca
- pequeña
- pequeño
- pulverizar
- revés
- soler
- Tiro
- campo
- contramano
- oponer
- sentido
English:
adverse
- against
- agree
- aloud
- anticlimax
- anticlockwise
- antisocial
- camp
- contrary
- counterclockwise
- direction
- headwind
- lick
- opposing
- opposite
- otherwise
- perverse
- reverse
- unprofessional
- wrong
- counter
- incline
- irregular
- quite
* * *contrario, -a♦ adj1. [opuesto] [dirección, sentido, idea] opposite;[opinión] contrary;soy contrario a las corridas de toros I'm opposed to bullfighting;mientras no se demuestre lo contrario, es inocente she's innocent until proved otherwise;de lo contrario otherwise;respeta a tu madre o de lo contrario tendrás que marcharte show your mother some respect, otherwise you'll have to go;todo lo contrario quite the contrary;¿estás enfadado con él? – todo lo contrario, nos llevamos de maravilla are you angry with him? – quite the contrary o not at all, we get on extremely well;ella es muy tímida, yo soy todo lo contrario she's very shy, whereas I'm the total oppositeel abuso de la bebida es contrario a la salud drinking is bad for your health3. [rival] opposing;el equipo contrario no opuso resistencia the opposing team o opposition didn't put up much of a fight;el diputado se pasó al bando contrario the MP left his party and joined their political opponents, Br the MP crossed the floor of the House♦ nm,f[rival] opponent♦ nm[opuesto] opposite;gordo es el contrario de flaco fat is the opposite of thin♦ al contrario loc advon the contrary;al contrario de lo que le dijo a usted contrary to what he told you;no me disgusta, al contrario, me encanta I don't dislike it, quite the contrary in fact, I like it;al contrario de mi casa, la suya tiene calefacción central unlike my house, hers has central heating;no me importa, antes al contrario, estaré encantado de poder ayudar I don't mind, on the contrary o indeed I'll be delighted to be able to help♦ por el contrario loc advno queremos que se vaya, por el contrario, queremos que se quede we don't want her to go, on the contrary, we want her to stay;este modelo, por el contrario, consume muy poco this model, by contrast, uses very little;este año, por el contrario, no hemos tenido pérdidas this year, on the other hand, we haven't suffered any losses* * *I adj1 contrary; sentido opposite;al contrario, por el contrario on the contrary;todo lo contrario just the opposite;de lo contrario otherwise;ser contrario a algo be opposed to sth;llevar la contraria a alguien contradict s.o.2 equipo opposingII m, contraria f adversary, opponent* * *1) : contrary, oppositeal contrario: on the contrary2) : conflicting, opposed* * *contrario1 adj1. (equipo) opposing2. (dirección) opposite3. (persona) opposedcontrario2 n1. (persona) opponent2. (palabra) opposite"alto" es el contrario de "bajo" "tall" is the opposite of "short"al contrario / por el contrario on the contrary -
31 corporal
adj.1 body.2 corporal, body, material, bodily.* * *► adjetivo1 corporal, body1 RELIGIÓN corporal, corporale* * *adj.bodily, corporal* * *ADJ corporal, bodily* * *I IImasculino corporal, corporale* * *= bodily, somatic, corporeal, body.Ex. His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.Ex. Research has also found that the fair skinned Eurocentric model is the somatic norm for advertising.Ex. In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.Ex. Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.----* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* causar daño corporal = cause + injury.* daño corporal = bodily injury, bodily harm, physical injury.* daños corporales = personal injury.* fluido corporal = body fluid.* grasa corporal = body fat.* humor corporal = body fluid.* índice de masa corporal (IMC) = body mass index (BMI).* lenguaje corporal = body language.* lesión corporal = bodily harm.* loción corporal = body lotion.* masa corporal = body mass.* necesidad corporal = bodily function.* olor corporal = body scent.* ruido corporal = bodily noise.* salud corporal = bodily health.* terapia corporal = bodywork.* * *I IImasculino corporal, corporale* * *= bodily, somatic, corporeal, body.Ex: His bodily frame, verging on obesity, appeared to have fallen into disrepair, as though he had ceased to be interested in it.
Ex: Research has also found that the fair skinned Eurocentric model is the somatic norm for advertising.Ex: In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.Ex: Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.* castigos corporales = corporal punishment.* causar daño corporal = cause + injury.* daño corporal = bodily injury, bodily harm, physical injury.* daños corporales = personal injury.* fluido corporal = body fluid.* grasa corporal = body fat.* humor corporal = body fluid.* índice de masa corporal (IMC) = body mass index (BMI).* lenguaje corporal = body language.* lesión corporal = bodily harm.* loción corporal = body lotion.* masa corporal = body mass.* necesidad corporal = bodily function.* olor corporal = body scent.* ruido corporal = bodily noise.* salud corporal = bodily health.* terapia corporal = bodywork.* * *‹trabajo› physicalinstituto de estética corporal fitness center( Relig) corporal, corporale* * *
corporal adjetivo ‹ trabajo› physical;
‹ necesidades› bodily ( before n);
‹ castigo› corporal ( before n)
corporal adjetivo corporal, (of the body)
castigo corporal, corporal punishment
expresión corporal, body language
olor corporal, body odour, BO
' corporal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabo
- leche
- pesadez
- tacto
- castigo
English:
body language
- corporal
- lance corporal
- bodily
- body
* * *♦ adj[trabajo, daño] physical; [castigo] corporal;calor corporal body heat♦ nmRel [lienzo] corporal* * ** * *corporal adj: corporal, bodily -
32 crear una imagen
(v.) = build + an image, create + image, summon up + imageEx. Most librarians have come to recognise the value of marketing and public relations in building positive images of libraries.Ex. To a large degree, the image an institution creates is determined by the leader who is the directing force of that institution.Ex. To most people in Britain, the phrase 'clotted cream' instantly summons up an image of teatime.* * *(v.) = build + an image, create + image, summon up + imageEx: Most librarians have come to recognise the value of marketing and public relations in building positive images of libraries.
Ex: To a large degree, the image an institution creates is determined by the leader who is the directing force of that institution.Ex: To most people in Britain, the phrase 'clotted cream' instantly summons up an image of teatime. -
33 crear una situación
(v.) = create + a situationEx. This creates a situation where a great amount of bibliographic information can be located online in real time.* * *(v.) = create + a situationEx: This creates a situation where a great amount of bibliographic information can be located online in real time.
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34 de la edad media
(adj.) = dark-ageEx. He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry ' dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.* * *(adj.) = dark-ageEx: He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry ' dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.
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35 del cuerpo
adj.of the body.* * *(adj.) = bodyEx. Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.* * *(adj.) = bodyEx: Ramberg depicts women's torsos clad in ultrafeminine undergarments and creates body metaphors from jackets, vests, breastplates, and fur pieces.
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36 denunciar
v.1 to report (to the police) (delito).denunció a su esposo por malos tratos she reported her husomebodyand to the police for ill-treatmentElla denunció la adulteración She reported the adulteration.2 to denounce, to condemn.Ella denunció al agresor She denounced the attacker.3 to indicate, to reveal.4 to speak up against, to speak out against, to clamor against.5 to arraign.El abogado denunció a Ricardo The lawyer arraigned Richard.* * *1 (poner una denuncia) to report2 (dar noticia) to denounce3 (indicar) to indicate* * *verb1) to denounce2) report* * *VT1) [+ delito, accidente] to reporthan denunciado al director por malversación de fondos — the manager has been reported for embezzlement
2) (=criticar) to condemn, denouncedenunció la política derechista del gobierno — he condemned o denounced the government's right-wing policies
3) frm (=indicar) to reveal, indicateel olor denunciaba la presencia del gas — the smell revealed o indicated the presence of gas
4) † (=presagiar) to foretell* * *verbo transitivo1) <robo/asesinato/persona> to report2) ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn* * *= condemn, denounce, speak out against, blow + the whistle (on), inform on, report, rail against, turn in.Ex. It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.Ex. Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex. Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex. The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex. Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex. She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex. Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* * *verbo transitivo1) <robo/asesinato/persona> to report2) ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn* * *= condemn, denounce, speak out against, blow + the whistle (on), inform on, report, rail against, turn in.Ex: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.
Ex: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex: Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex: The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex: Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex: She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex: Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* * *denunciar [A1 ]vtA ‹robo/asesinato› to report; ‹persona› to reportyo en tu lugar lo denunciaría if I were you, I'd report him (to the police) o I'd lodge a complaint against him (with the police)denunciaron la desaparición del niño they reported the disappearance of the childB1 (condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn2 (evidenciar) to revealla escasez denuncia la falta de planificación the shortage reveals o is clear evidence of a lack of planning* * *
denunciar ( conjugate denunciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹robo/asesinato/persona› to report
2 ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn
denunciar verbo transitivo
1 (un crimen, abuso) to report
2 (a alguien) to press o bring charges: denunciamos al dueño, we pressed charges against the owner
los denunciamos a la policía, we reported them to the police
3 (hacer una crítica) to denounce: la prensa denunció varios casos de soborno, the press reported on a number of attempts at bribery
' denunciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- reportar
English:
denounce
- report
- inform
- speak
* * *denunciar vt1. [delito, delincuente] to report;han denunciado el robo de la moto (a la policía) they have reported the theft of the motorbike (to the police);ha denunciado a su esposo por malos tratos she has reported her husband to the police for ill-treatment2. [acusar, reprobar] to condemn;la prensa denunció la situación the situation was condemned in the press3. [delatar, revelar] to indicate, to reveal;goteras que denuncian el estado de abandono de la casa leaks that betray the state of abandon the house is in4. Poldenunciar un tratado = to announce one is no longer bound by a treaty, Espec to denounce a treaty* * *v/t report; figcondemn, denounce* * *denunciar vt1) : to denounce, to condemn2) : to report (to the authorities)* * *denunciar vb (de un robo, accidente) to report -
37 descripción
f.1 description, definition, outline, describing.2 word picture.* * *1 description2 (acción de trazar) tracing, describing, description* * *noun f.* * *SF description* * *femenino description* * *= description, disclosure, identification, picture, specification, specifications, profiling, depiction, recounting, portrayal.Ex. The indexing process creates a description of a document or information, usually in some recognized and accepted style of format.Ex. The patent abstract is a concise statement of the technical disclosure of the patent and must emphasize that which is new in the context of the invention.Ex. The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.Ex. No pretence is made of their being either a balanced or complete picture of the article.Ex. The Working Group was charged with the specification of the procedures and studies needed to undertake the tasks.Ex. The specifications, however, are confined to the overall structure and major functional components of the entry.Ex. Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.Ex. Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.Ex. This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.Ex. Pictorial sources are created by the portrayal of historical events or subjects using, inter alia, a paint brush, drawing-pen, or pencil, graphic techniques or the camera.----* área de descripción = area of description.* área de descripción física = physical description area.* Centro Internacional para la Descripción Bibliográfica del UNISIST = UNIBID.* descripción analítica = analytical description.* descripción bibliográfica = bibliographic description.* descripción bibliográfica de primer nivel = first-level bibliographic description.* Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional (ISBD) = ISBD (International Standard Bibliographic Description).* Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional - material antiguo (ISBD = ISBD(A) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Antiquarian).* descripción catalográfica = cataloguing description.* Descripción de Archivos Codificada (EAD) = Encoded Archival Description (EAD).* descripción de documentos de archivo = archival description.* descripción de las funciones = job description, job profile.* descripción del contenido = subject statement.* descripción del documento = document description.* descripción del puesto de trabajo = job description, position description, job profile.* descripción del solicitante = personnel description.* descripción de subcampo = subfield description.* descripción documental = document description.* descripción física = physical description, physical details.* descripción global = outline.* hacer una descripción = give + description.* ISBD(S) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional para Publicacio = ISBD(S) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Serials).* Manual de Descripción de Archivos = Manual of Archival Description (MAD).* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).* Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).* * *femenino description* * *= description, disclosure, identification, picture, specification, specifications, profiling, depiction, recounting, portrayal.Ex: The indexing process creates a description of a document or information, usually in some recognized and accepted style of format.
Ex: The patent abstract is a concise statement of the technical disclosure of the patent and must emphasize that which is new in the context of the invention.Ex: The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.Ex: No pretence is made of their being either a balanced or complete picture of the article.Ex: The Working Group was charged with the specification of the procedures and studies needed to undertake the tasks.Ex: The specifications, however, are confined to the overall structure and major functional components of the entry.Ex: Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.Ex: Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.Ex: This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.Ex: Pictorial sources are created by the portrayal of historical events or subjects using, inter alia, a paint brush, drawing-pen, or pencil, graphic techniques or the camera.* área de descripción = area of description.* área de descripción física = physical description area.* Centro Internacional para la Descripción Bibliográfica del UNISIST = UNIBID.* descripción analítica = analytical description.* descripción bibliográfica = bibliographic description.* descripción bibliográfica de primer nivel = first-level bibliographic description.* Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional (ISBD) = ISBD (International Standard Bibliographic Description).* Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional - material antiguo (ISBD = ISBD(A) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Antiquarian).* descripción catalográfica = cataloguing description.* Descripción de Archivos Codificada (EAD) = Encoded Archival Description (EAD).* descripción de documentos de archivo = archival description.* descripción de las funciones = job description, job profile.* descripción del contenido = subject statement.* descripción del documento = document description.* descripción del puesto de trabajo = job description, position description, job profile.* descripción del solicitante = personnel description.* descripción de subcampo = subfield description.* descripción documental = document description.* descripción física = physical description, physical details.* descripción global = outline.* hacer una descripción = give + description.* ISBD(S) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional para Publicacio = ISBD(S) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Serials).* Manual de Descripción de Archivos = Manual of Archival Description (MAD).* niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.* Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).* Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).* * *descriptionhizo una fiel descripción de los hechos she gave an accurate description o account of events* * *
descripción sustantivo femenino
description
descripción sustantivo femenino description
' descripción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caracterización
- corresponderse
- retratar
- retrato
- seña
- somera
- somero
- viva
- vivo
- calificación
- corresponder
- detallado
- encajar
- exacto
- impresionista
- reseña
- responder
- sensual
- sensualidad
English:
colourful
- delineate
- description
- exact
- fit
- full
- job description
- loose
- match
- sketch
- sketchy
- understatement
- vivid
- with
- answer
- depiction
- job
- portrayal
* * *descripción nfdescription;una descripción de los hechos an account of what happened* * *f description* * ** * *descripción n description -
38 desigualdad
f.1 inequality.acabar con las desigualdades regionales to put an end to inequalities between the regions2 difference, inequality, big difference, disparity.3 inequity.* * *1 (gen) inequality, difference2 (irregularidad) unevenness3 (terreno) unevenness, roughness4 (inconstancia) changeability* * *noun f.1) inequality2) unevenness* * *SF1) (Econ, Pol) inequality2) [de carácter, tiempo] unpredictability3) (=desnivel) [de terreno] roughness; [de escritura] unevenness* * *1)a) ( diferencia) inequalityb) ( desequilibrio) inequality, disparity2) ( de superficie) unevenness3) (Mat) inequality* * *= inequality, inequitability, asymmetry, unevenness, imbalance, unbalance.Ex. The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.Ex. The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.Ex. Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex. Database suppliers argue that the present unevenness of the European legal protection setting creates an uncertain and risky environment which is not conductiveto investment.Ex. This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.Ex. Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.----* desigualdad de género = gender inequality.* desigualdad de ingresos = income inequality.* desigualdad entre los sexos = gender inequality.* erradicar una desigualdad = eradicate + inequality.* estar en desigualdad = be under par.* sentido de desigualdad = sense of inequality.* * *1)a) ( diferencia) inequalityb) ( desequilibrio) inequality, disparity2) ( de superficie) unevenness3) (Mat) inequality* * *= inequality, inequitability, asymmetry, unevenness, imbalance, unbalance.Ex: The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.
Ex: The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.Ex: Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex: Database suppliers argue that the present unevenness of the European legal protection setting creates an uncertain and risky environment which is not conductiveto investment.Ex: This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.Ex: Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.* desigualdad de género = gender inequality.* desigualdad de ingresos = income inequality.* desigualdad entre los sexos = gender inequality.* erradicar una desigualdad = eradicate + inequality.* estar en desigualdad = be under par.* sentido de desigualdad = sense of inequality.* * *A1 (diferencia) inequalityno debería existir desigualdad ante la ley everyone should be equal in the eyes of the law2 (desequilibrio) inequality, disparityla desigualdad de fuerzas the inequality of o disparity in forcesB (de una superficie) unevennessC ( Mat) inequality* * *
desigualdad sustantivo femenino
1
2 ( de superficie) unevenness
desigualdad sustantivo femenino
1 inequality
2 (del suelo) unevenness
' desigualdad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desventaja
- desequilibrio
English:
inequality
* * *desigualdad nf1. [diferencia] difference;trataba a sus hijos con desigualdad he didn't treat all his children in the same way2. [de carácter] changeability;[de actuación, rendimiento] inconsistency, erratic nature; [del terreno] unevenness3. [económica, social, racial] inequality;acabar con las desigualdades regionales to put an end to inequalities between the regions4. Mat inequality* * *f inequality* * *desigualdad nf1) : inequality2) : unevenness* * *1. (en general) difference -
39 empujón
m.push, jog, lift, forceful push.* * *1 push, shove\abrirse paso a empujones to push one's way throughdar empujones to push and shovedar un empujón a algo figurado to give something a push* * *noun m.push, shove* * *SM1) [con la mano] push, shoveabrirse paso a empujones — to push o shove one's way through
2) (=incitación) push, drivedar un empujón a algo — to push sth through, push sth forward
* * *a) ( empellón) shove, pushb) (fam) (para animar, incitar) prod (colloq)si le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene — if we give her a gentle prod o a bit of encouragement I'm sure she'll come
* * *= thrust, push, jump-start [jumpstart], shove.Ex. The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex. Footage from four decades of English soccer includes hard tackles, pushes and punches from club games.Ex. No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex. Sometimes, when nudging doesn't work, life gives you a shove to get you back on your path.----* abrir de un empujón = fling + open.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* dar el último empujón = go + the extra mile.* dar empujones = shove.* dar un empujón = give + a boost.* * *a) ( empellón) shove, pushb) (fam) (para animar, incitar) prod (colloq)si le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene — if we give her a gentle prod o a bit of encouragement I'm sure she'll come
* * *= thrust, push, jump-start [jumpstart], shove.Ex: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.
Ex: Footage from four decades of English soccer includes hard tackles, pushes and punches from club games.Ex: No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex: Sometimes, when nudging doesn't work, life gives you a shove to get you back on your path.* abrir de un empujón = fling + open.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* dar el último empujón = go + the extra mile.* dar empujones = shove.* dar un empujón = give + a boost.* * *1 (empellón) shove, pushabrió la puerta de un empujón he pushed the door opena los empujones or a empujones: se abrieron paso a (los) empujones they shoved their way throughsubían al autobús a (los) empujones they were pushing and shoving their way onto the busterminó los estudios a (los) empujones finishing his course was a strugglesi le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene if we give her a gentle prod o a little encouragement I'm sure she'll comenecesitará un empujoncito para aprobar she'll need some prodding if she's going to passvoy a intentar darle un empujón al asunto I'm going to try to push things along a bit ( colloq)* * *
empujón sustantivo masculino
abrirse paso a (los) empujones to shove one's way through
empujón sustantivo masculino push, shove: le di un empujón, I pushed him
' empujón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchón
English:
dig
- heave
- jog
- push
- shove
- thrust
- to
- barge
- open
* * *empujón nm1. [empellón] shove, push;cerró la puerta de un empujón he pushed the door shut;dar un empujón a alguien to give sb a shove o push;a empujones: abrirse paso a empujones to shove o push one's way through;bajaban del tren a empujones they were pushing and shoving their way off the train;sus captores los trataban a empujones their captors pushed them arounddar un último empujón a algo to make one last effort with sth* * *m push, shove;salían a empujones fam they were pushing and shoving their way out;dar un empujón a algo fig give sth a push* * ** * * -
40 en gran medida
= broadly, by and large, extensively, greatly, heavily, largely, to a considerable extent, to a high degree, to a large extent, tremendously, vastly, very much, keenly, in no small way, to any great degree, in many ways, in large part, in large measure, in no small measure, to a great extent, to a large degree, to a great degreeEx. These can be broadly categorised into the following two groups.Ex. This has been the case with newspapers which by and large have changed very little over the past century.Ex. Fiction classifications are used extensively in public libraries.Ex. The computer can greatly assist in thesaurus compilation and updating.Ex. Regular overhaul of guiding is important, especially for the new user who may rely heavily upon it.Ex. The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.Ex. If the report is to a considerable extent in the words of the reporter then entry will be made under the heading for the reporter.Ex. UDC recognizes, to a high degree, the value of synthesis in classification.Ex. Variations in the extent of the description between a set of entries account to a large extent for the distinction between main, added and unit entries.Ex. The importance of the practicum in the curriculum has ebbed and flowed tremendously throughout the history of library education.Ex. And with the advent of computers, we have vastly accelerated the pace at which we are proceeding.Ex. She is still very much a children's book borrower with a smattering of titles taken from the applied sciences, which in Susan's case meant books on cookery and needlework.Ex. Those of us who deal with cooperatively produced catalogs and buy MARC tapes from a vendor will certainly feel the effects of all this keenly.Ex. His excellent rapport with Congress was in no small way responsible for the progress made by LC during his administration.Ex. Consumer advice centres were not used to any great degree by the working classes or those groups most at risk as consumers -- the elderly, divorced, widowed and separated.Ex. In many ways, the order in DC is poor, separating language (400) from literature (800), and history (900) from the other social sciences (300) = En muchos sentidos, el orden de la CD es pobre al separar la lengua (400) de la literatura (800) y la historia (900) de las otras ciencias sociales (300).Ex. Only journals published in the USA and devoted exclusively or in large part to the literature of social gerontology are described here.Ex. Despite their weight of numbers, nurses have not been accorded a pre-eminent place in hospitals, and in large measure they continue to rely on medical libraries for their information needs.Ex. Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.Ex. To a great extent, these are self-explanatory reasons.Ex. To a large degree, the image an institution creates is determined by the leader who is the directing force of that institution.Ex. To a great degree, it is the faculty that make the Stanford psychology program so reputable.* * *= broadly, by and large, extensively, greatly, heavily, largely, to a considerable extent, to a high degree, to a large extent, tremendously, vastly, very much, keenly, in no small way, to any great degree, in many ways, in large part, in large measure, in no small measure, to a great extent, to a large degree, to a great degreeEx: These can be broadly categorised into the following two groups.
Ex: This has been the case with newspapers which by and large have changed very little over the past century.Ex: Fiction classifications are used extensively in public libraries.Ex: The computer can greatly assist in thesaurus compilation and updating.Ex: Regular overhaul of guiding is important, especially for the new user who may rely heavily upon it.Ex: The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.Ex: If the report is to a considerable extent in the words of the reporter then entry will be made under the heading for the reporter.Ex: UDC recognizes, to a high degree, the value of synthesis in classification.Ex: Variations in the extent of the description between a set of entries account to a large extent for the distinction between main, added and unit entries.Ex: The importance of the practicum in the curriculum has ebbed and flowed tremendously throughout the history of library education.Ex: And with the advent of computers, we have vastly accelerated the pace at which we are proceeding.Ex: She is still very much a children's book borrower with a smattering of titles taken from the applied sciences, which in Susan's case meant books on cookery and needlework.Ex: Those of us who deal with cooperatively produced catalogs and buy MARC tapes from a vendor will certainly feel the effects of all this keenly.Ex: His excellent rapport with Congress was in no small way responsible for the progress made by LC during his administration.Ex: Consumer advice centres were not used to any great degree by the working classes or those groups most at risk as consumers -- the elderly, divorced, widowed and separated.Ex: In many ways, the order in DC is poor, separating language (400) from literature (800), and history (900) from the other social sciences (300) = En muchos sentidos, el orden de la CD es pobre al separar la lengua (400) de la literatura (800) y la historia (900) de las otras ciencias sociales (300).Ex: Only journals published in the USA and devoted exclusively or in large part to the literature of social gerontology are described here.Ex: Despite their weight of numbers, nurses have not been accorded a pre-eminent place in hospitals, and in large measure they continue to rely on medical libraries for their information needs.Ex: Although it may have taken a little while to find its feet, this collection is now a most significant resource in its own right, due in no small measure by the stimulation provided by Victorian historians.Ex: To a great extent, these are self-explanatory reasons.Ex: To a large degree, the image an institution creates is determined by the leader who is the directing force of that institution.Ex: To a great degree, it is the faculty that make the Stanford psychology program so reputable.
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