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currícula

  • 1 currícula

    • curricula

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > currícula

  • 2 Curricula

    Cur|ri|cu|la (geh) pl See: von Curriculum

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Curricula

  • 3 Curricula Vitae

    University: CV

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Curricula Vitae

  • 4 مناهج دراسية

    curricula

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > مناهج دراسية

  • 5 školní osnova

    Czech-English dictionary > školní osnova

  • 6 chwricwlymau

    Welsh-English dictionary > chwricwlymau

  • 7 gwricwlymau

    Welsh-English dictionary > gwricwlymau

  • 8 nghwricwlymau

    Welsh-English dictionary > nghwricwlymau

  • 9 opintosuunnitelma

    • curricula
    • syllabus

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > opintosuunnitelma

  • 10 currículum

    m.
    1 résumé, CV, profile.
    2 curriculum, study program, syllabus.
    * * *
    1 curriculum, curriculum vitae
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    currículum masculino (pl - lums)
    a) ( antecedentes) tb

    curriculum vitae — curriculum vitae, CV

    b) (Educ) curriculum
    * * *
    = curriculum [curricula, -pl.], vitae, curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], vita.
    Ex. For example, language and literature go hand-in-hand in the school curriculum but Dewey separates the two.
    Ex. A stratified, proportional random sample of faculty was taken and data collected from questionnaires, faculty vitae, on-line data bases, and standard bibliographical and reference sources.
    Ex. 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
    Ex. All proposals must include a title and an abstract for each paper, along with a brief vita for each participant.
    ----
    * curriculum vitae = curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], résumé, bio.
    * * *
    currículum masculino (pl - lums)
    a) ( antecedentes) tb

    curriculum vitae — curriculum vitae, CV

    b) (Educ) curriculum
    * * *
    = curriculum [curricula, -pl.], vitae, curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], vita.

    Ex: For example, language and literature go hand-in-hand in the school curriculum but Dewey separates the two.

    Ex: A stratified, proportional random sample of faculty was taken and data collected from questionnaires, faculty vitae, on-line data bases, and standard bibliographical and reference sources.
    Ex: 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
    Ex: All proposals must include a title and an abstract for each paper, along with a brief vita for each participant.
    * curriculum vitae = curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], résumé, bio.

    * * *
    curriculum, currículum
    (pl - lums)
    curriculum vitae curriculum vitae, CV, résumé ( AmE)
    2 (programa) curriculum
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    curriculum    
    currículum
    curriculum,
    currículum sustantivo masculino (pl -lums)

    a) ( antecedentes) tb


    b) (Educ) curriculum

    currículum sustantivo masculino currículum vitae (CV), curriculum vitae, US résumé
    ' currículum' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    CV
    - historial
    - palmarés
    - plan
    - programa
    - currículo
    - curriculum
    - C.V.
    - hoja
    English:
    curriculum
    - curriculum vitae
    - CV
    - record
    - resumé
    - wide
    * * *
    * * *
    currículum nm, pl - lums
    1) : résumé, curriculum vitae
    2) : curriculum, course of study
    * * *
    currículum n curriculum vitae

    Spanish-English dictionary > currículum

  • 11 currículo

    m.
    curriculum.
    * * *
    1 curriculum, curriculum vitae
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino (Educ) curriculum
    * * *
    = curriculum [curricula, -pl.], curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], vitae, vita.
    Ex. For example, language and literature go hand-in-hand in the school curriculum but Dewey separates the two.
    Ex. 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
    Ex. A stratified, proportional random sample of faculty was taken and data collected from questionnaires, faculty vitae, on-line data bases, and standard bibliographical and reference sources.
    Ex. All proposals must include a title and an abstract for each paper, along with a brief vita for each participant.
    * * *
    masculino (Educ) curriculum
    * * *
    = curriculum [curricula, -pl.], curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], vitae, vita.

    Ex: For example, language and literature go hand-in-hand in the school curriculum but Dewey separates the two.

    Ex: 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
    Ex: A stratified, proportional random sample of faculty was taken and data collected from questionnaires, faculty vitae, on-line data bases, and standard bibliographical and reference sources.
    Ex: All proposals must include a title and an abstract for each paper, along with a brief vita for each participant.

    * * *
    curriculum m 2. (↑ curriculum)
    * * *

    currículo sustantivo masculino (Educ) curriculum
    ' currículo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    extraescolar
    English:
    curriculum
    * * *
    1. [currículum vitae] curriculum vitae, Br CV, US résumé
    2. Educ curriculum
    * * *
    m curriculum
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > currículo

  • 12 Curriculum

    n; -s, Curricula; PÄD. curriculum
    * * *
    Cur|ri|cu|lum [kU'riːkulʊm]
    nt -s, Curricula
    [-la] (geh)
    1) (= Lehrplan) curriculum
    2) (obs = Lebenslauf) curriculum vitae (Brit), résumé (US)
    * * *
    Cur·ri·cu·lum
    <-s, Curricula>
    [kʊˈri:kulʊm, pl -ˈri:kula]
    nt (geh) syllabus, curriculum
    * * *
    das; Curriculums, Curricula (Päd.) curriculum
    * * *
    Curriculum n; -s, Curricula; SCHULE curriculum
    * * *
    das; Curriculums, Curricula (Päd.) curriculum

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Curriculum

  • 13 Bildungsinhalt

    Bildungsinhalt m PERS content of education, curricula, content of educational curricula, content of training
    * * *
    m < Person> content of education, curricula, content of educational curricula
    * * *
    Bildungsinhalt
    content of education

    Business german-english dictionary > Bildungsinhalt

  • 14 curriculum vitae

    m.
    curriculum vitae, resumé, résumé, abstract.
    * * *
    (n.) = curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], résumé, bio
    Ex. 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
    Ex. I couldn't tell you how much it cost me in postage, resumes, airfare for interviews, etc.
    Ex. A brief bio of each author including current position and e-mail and postal addresses should be sent by April 4, 2003.
    * * *
    (n.) = curriculum vitae [CV, -abrev.] [curricula vitae, -pl.], résumé, bio

    Ex: 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.

    Ex: I couldn't tell you how much it cost me in postage, resumes, airfare for interviews, etc.
    Ex: A brief bio of each author including current position and e-mail and postal addresses should be sent by April 4, 2003.

    Spanish-English dictionary > curriculum vitae

  • 15 учебен

    1. (за дело, заведение) educational, educative
    (за година, помагало) school (attr.)
    учебна година a school year, ( в университета) an academic year
    учебен предмет a (school) subject
    учебен план curriculum (pl. curricula)
    учебна техника school aids, training appliances; (technical) teaching aids
    2. (който служи за учение) training (attr.), drill (attr.)
    учебен кораб/самолет a training ship/machine
    ав. penguin
    учебен плац воен. exercise-/drill ground
    учебен лагер a training camp, a camp of instruction
    учебна стрелба artillery practice, ( с пушка) rifle practice
    * * *
    учѐбен,
    прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. (за дело, заведение) educational, educative; (за година, помагало) school (attr.); екскурзия с \учебенна цел study-tour; през \учебенно време during the term; \учебенен план curriculum, pl. curricula; \учебенен предмет (school) subject; \учебенен процес teaching process; \учебенна година school year, (в университета) academic year; \учебенна практика teaching practice; \учебенна програма syllabus; \учебенна техника school aids, training appliances; (technical) teaching aids; \учебенни часове school hours; \учебенно-възпитателна работа educative work; \учебенно дело education;
    2. ( който служи за учение) training (attr.), drill (attr.); \учебенен кораб/самолет training ship/machine, авиац. penguin; \учебенен лагер training camp, a camp of instruction; \учебенен патрон dummy cartridge; \учебенен плац воен. exercise-/drill ground; \учебенен център воен. depot; \учебенна кола test car; \учебенна стрелба artillery practice, dummy firing; (с пушка) rifle practice.
    * * *
    educational: a учебен year - учебна година, a учебен hour - учебен час; practice ; training (за обучение): a учебен engine - учебна машина; scholastic
    * * *
    1. (за година, помагало) school (attr.) 2. (за дело, заведение) educational, educative 3. (който служи за учение) training (attr.), drill (attr.) 4. aв. penguin 5. УЧЕБЕН кораб/самолет a training ship/machine 6. УЧЕБЕН лагер a training camp, a camp of instruction 7. УЧЕБЕН план curriculum (рl. curricula) 8. УЧЕБЕН плац воен. exercise-/drill ground 9. УЧЕБЕН предмет а (school) subject 10. през учебно време during the term 11. учебна година а school year, (в университета) an academic year 12. учебна кола a test car 13. учебна стрелба artillery practice, (с пушка) rifle practice 14. учебна техника school aids, training appliances;(technical) teaching aids 15. учебни пограма syllabus 16. учебни часове school hours 17. учебно дело education 18. учебно-възпитателна работа educative work

    Български-английски речник > учебен

  • 16 curriculum

    currĭcŭlum, i, n. [id.], a running, course, race.
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen. (mostly ante-class.):

    conicere se in curriculum,

    Plaut. Merc. 5, 2, 91; cf.: pedes in curriculum conferre, Varr. ap. Non. p. 263, 6:

    facere unum curriculum,

    Plaut. Trin. 4, 4, 11; cf.:

    ita celeri curriculo fui propere a portu,

    id. Stich. 2, 2, 13.—
    (β).
    Abl. curriculo adverb., in a quick course, at full speed, swiftly, hastily, Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 12; id. Most. 2, 1, 15; 3, 3, 26; id. Mil. 2, 6, 43; Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 11 al.—
    B.
    In partic., a running on a wager, a race:

    athletae se in curriculo exercentes,

    Cic. Sen. 9, 27; id. Leg. 2, 9, 22; id. Mur. 27, 57; Liv. 44, 9; Hor. C. 1, 1, 3; Ov. Tr. 4, 8, 36 al.:

    equorum,

    Liv. 45, 33, 5.—
    II.
    Meton.
    A.
    A race-ground, course, career.
    * 1.
    Lit.: solis et lunae, Cic. Fragm. ap. Non. p. 198, 29.—Far more freq.,
    2.
    Trop.:

    exiguum nobis vitae curriculum natura circumscripsit, immensum gloriae,

    Cic. Rab. Perd. 10, 30; cf.:

    vivendi a naturā datum conficere,

    id. Univ. 12:

    curricula multiplicium variorumque sermonum,

    id. Or. 3, 12:

    me ex constituto spatio defensionis in semihorae curriculum coëgisti,

    id. Rab. Perd. 2, 6; so,

    consuetudinis,

    id. Lael. 12, 40:

    laudis,

    Quint. 12, 2, 31:

    hae sunt exercitationes ingenii, haec curricula mentis,

    Cic. Sen. 11, 38:

    petitionis,

    id. Mur. 22, 46:

    omne industriae nostrae,

    id. Phil. 7, 3, 7; cf.:

    nec in quadrigis eum secundum numeraverim... nec in oratoribus, qui tantum absit a primo, vix ut in eodem curriculo esse videatur,

    id. Brut. 47, 173.—
    b.
    The time of the annual circuit of the sun, a year, Prud. steph. 3 (al. 9), 11.—
    B.
    A race-chariot (post-Aug.), Tac. A. 14, 14; 15, 44 fin.; *Suet. Calig. 19.—
    2.
    For a chariot, in gen.:

    equi turbati in amnem praecipitavere curricula,

    Curt. 8, 14, 8: Mettum Fufetium equis ad curriculum ex utrāque parte deligatum distraxit, Varr. ap. Non. p. 287, 22.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > curriculum

  • 17 Facultad de Empresariales

    (n.) = Graduate School of Management, business school
    Ex. This article discusses the work of the library of the Graduate School of Management (a semi-autonomous institution within the University) = Este artículo trata el trabajo de la biblioteca de la Facultad de Empresariales (una institución semiautónoma dentro de la Universidad).
    Ex. This paper describes the various approaches used by business schools in the USA to internationalize their curricula.
    * * *
    (n.) = Graduate School of Management, business school

    Ex: This article discusses the work of the library of the Graduate School of Management (a semi-autonomous institution within the University) = Este artículo trata el trabajo de la biblioteca de la Facultad de Empresariales (una institución semiautónoma dentro de la Universidad).

    Ex: This paper describes the various approaches used by business schools in the USA to internationalize their curricula.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Facultad de Empresariales

  • 18 actualizar

    v.
    1 to update.
    El sistema actualiza los datos The system updates the information.
    2 to inform with the latest news, to keep posted, to keep informed, to bring up to date.
    Ricardo actualiza a María Richard informs Mary with the latest news.
    * * *
    1 (poner al día) to bring up to date, update
    2 (filosofía) to actualize
    * * *
    verb
    1) to update, to bring up to date
    * * *
    1.
    VT (=poner al día) to bring up to date, update; (Inform) to update; (Contabilidad) to discount
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <salarios/pensiones/legislación> to bring... up to date; <información/manual> to update
    * * *
    = bring + Nombre + up to date, contemporize, refresh, update [up-date], upgrade, revamp.
    Ex. While Jewett, contemplating the use of individual entries that could more easily be changed and brought up to date, found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author.
    Ex. There exists a failure of LC cataloging to contemporize archaic, or just simply awkward, forms that impair both access and credibility.
    Ex. It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
    Ex. Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.
    Ex. Sometimes it will be necessary to upgrade CIP records once the book is published, and this process is undertaken by BLBSD as appropriate.
    Ex. Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.
    ----
    * actualizar los conocimientos = upgrade + Posesivo + skills.
    * actualizarse = change with + the times, move with + the times.
    * dejar de actualizar el catálogo = close down + catalogue.
    * persona encargada de actualizar = maintainer.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <salarios/pensiones/legislación> to bring... up to date; <información/manual> to update
    * * *
    = bring + Nombre + up to date, contemporize, refresh, update [up-date], upgrade, revamp.

    Ex: While Jewett, contemplating the use of individual entries that could more easily be changed and brought up to date, found it desirable to rule that the entry should be under the latest name used by the author.

    Ex: There exists a failure of LC cataloging to contemporize archaic, or just simply awkward, forms that impair both access and credibility.
    Ex: It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
    Ex: Here entry is made under the original author of an edition that has been revised, enlarged, updated, condensed, and so on by another person.
    Ex: Sometimes it will be necessary to upgrade CIP records once the book is published, and this process is undertaken by BLBSD as appropriate.
    Ex: Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.
    * actualizar los conocimientos = upgrade + Posesivo + skills.
    * actualizarse = change with + the times, move with + the times.
    * dejar de actualizar el catálogo = close down + catalogue.
    * persona encargada de actualizar = maintainer.

    * * *
    actualizar [A4 ]
    vt
    1 ‹salarios/pensiones/legislación› to bring … up to date; ( Inf) ‹software› to upgrade
    2 ( Fil, Ling) to realize
    * * *

     

    actualizar ( conjugate actualizar) verbo transitivosalarios/pensiones/legislaciónto bring … up to date;
    información/manual to update;
    (Inf) ‹ software to upgrade
    actualizar verbo transitivo to update, bring up to date: tienes que actualizar tu ordenador, you've got to update your computer
    ' actualizar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    retool
    - retrofit
    - update
    * * *
    1. [información, datos] to update
    2. [tecnología, industria] to modernize
    3. Informát [software, hardware] to upgrade
    * * *
    v/t bring up to date, update
    * * *
    actualizar {21} vt
    : to modernize, to bring up to date
    * * *
    actualizar vb to update

    Spanish-English dictionary > actualizar

  • 19 adaptarse a un interés

    (v.) = accommodate + interest
    Ex. Curricula must change rapidly to accommodate the increasing interest in this field of work.
    * * *
    (v.) = accommodate + interest

    Ex: Curricula must change rapidly to accommodate the increasing interest in this field of work.

    Spanish-English dictionary > adaptarse a un interés

  • 20 alfabetización en los medios de comunicación

    Ex. The article 'All that glitters may not be gold' argues that media literacy must become an integrated part of school curricula.
    * * *

    Ex: The article 'All that glitters may not be gold' argues that media literacy must become an integrated part of school curricula.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alfabetización en los medios de comunicación

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