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m.prestige.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: prestigiar.* * *1 prestige* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=fama) prestige2) (=ensalmo) spell, magic spell3) (=truco) trick* * *masculino prestige* * *= stature, authoritativeness, prestige, repute, eminence, kudos, standing.Ex. Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.Ex. Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex. The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.Ex. In view of the fact that many of these reports are written by academic specialists, often of international repute, it is not surprising that they constitute a valuable source of information for the academic community.Ex. The method is applied to assess the eminence of scientific journals.Ex. Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex. Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.----* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* dar prestigio = lend + authoritativeness.* de prestigio internacional = of international renown.* de prestigio mundial = world-class.* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* perder prestigio = lose + face.* recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.* ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.* * *masculino prestige* * *= stature, authoritativeness, prestige, repute, eminence, kudos, standing.Ex: Merely having the materials available will not provide the desired boost to the library's stature unless the collection is exceptional.
Ex: Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.Ex: The prestige of working for a world-renowned abstracting organization and of having one's name carried in its publications is also motivating.Ex: In view of the fact that many of these reports are written by academic specialists, often of international repute, it is not surprising that they constitute a valuable source of information for the academic community.Ex: The method is applied to assess the eminence of scientific journals.Ex: Authors who succeed in this category are people who do not worry too much about the lack of literary kudos, but who can write, and seem to enjoy writing, fairly simple stories for a wide audience whose pure enjoyment of the books is sufficient.Ex: Their sheer institutional standing and regard have had a bearing upon the creation of a situation which is a good deal better than it might otherwise have been.* crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.* dar prestigio = lend + authoritativeness.* de prestigio internacional = of international renown.* de prestigio mundial = world-class.* de reconocido prestigio = of good standing, highly acclaimed.* ganar prestigio = gain in + ascendancy.* perder prestigio = lose + face.* recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.* ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.* * *prestigeuna marca/joyería de prestigio a prestigious make/jeweler'sgoza de gran prestigio en este país she enjoys great prestige in this countryese colegio tiene mucho prestigio that school has a great deal of prestige, that is an extremely prestigious school* * *
Del verbo prestigiar: ( conjugate prestigiar)
prestigio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
prestigió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
prestigio sustantivo masculino
prestige;
prestigio sustantivo masculino prestige
' prestigio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
categoría
- crédito
- empañar
- afianzar
- conferir
- crear
- decaer
- desprestigio
English:
enhance
- face
- Ivy League
- prestige
- standing
- status
- status symbol
- established
- QC
* * *prestigio nmprestige;una tienda de prestigio a prestigious store;un cirujano de prestigio internacional a surgeon of international renown;una voz que goza de mucho prestigio entre los intelectuales a figure who enjoys great prestige among intellectuals* * *m prestige;de prestigio prestigious;de prestigio mundial respected worldwide* * *prestigio nm: prestige♦ prestigioso, -sa adj* * *prestigio n prestige -
3 prestigio
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4 prestigio profesional
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5 prestigio profesional en la contaduría
• goodwill clause• goodwill in accountancy• goodwill missionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prestigio profesional en la contaduría
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7 crearse el prestigio de ser
(v.) = establish + a record asEx. The success that ACPAD has had in attracting donations suggests that it has established an enviable record as an efficient and effective distributor of publications to institution libraries.* * *(v.) = establish + a record asEx: The success that ACPAD has had in attracting donations suggests that it has established an enviable record as an efficient and effective distributor of publications to institution libraries.
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8 dar prestigio
(v.) = lend + authoritativenessEx. Section editors, who oversee quality, lend authoritativeness.* * *(v.) = lend + authoritativenessEx: Section editors, who oversee quality, lend authoritativeness.
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9 de prestigio internacional
Ex. Led by experts of international renown, the workshop will focus on the creation, delivery and preservation of digital resources.* * *Ex: Led by experts of international renown, the workshop will focus on the creation, delivery and preservation of digital resources.
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10 de prestigio mundial
(adj.) = world-classEx. The difference between success and failure in this environment can often be traced to the availability of world-class information.* * *(adj.) = world-classEx: The difference between success and failure in this environment can often be traced to the availability of world-class information.
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11 de reconocido prestigio
(adj.) = of good standing, highly acclaimedEx. This periodical is available to Canadian Library Association members of good standing as a membership service.Ex. This is a complete and highly acclaimed guide to judging Internet information quality.* * *(adj.) = of good standing, highly acclaimedEx: This periodical is available to Canadian Library Association members of good standing as a membership service.
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12 ganar prestigio
(v.) = gain in + ascendancyEx. As the awareness of information gains in ascendancy, the mechanisms of information access change with the development of new technologies.* * *(v.) = gain in + ascendancyEx: As the awareness of information gains in ascendancy, the mechanisms of information access change with the development of new technologies.
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13 perder prestigio
v.to lose face, to lose prestige.* * *(v.) = lose + faceEx. Fear of ' losing face' often prevents people from seeking counseling for psychological problems until the problems are advanced.* * *(v.) = lose + faceEx: Fear of ' losing face' often prevents people from seeking counseling for psychological problems until the problems are advanced.
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14 recuperar el prestigio
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15 ser un símbolo de prestigio
(v.) = attach + prestige valueEx. It seems that a certain prestige value was attached to the possession of this roll as it was accessible only to the elite ('one of a thousand') among the population.* * *(v.) = attach + prestige valueEx: It seems that a certain prestige value was attached to the possession of this roll as it was accessible only to the elite ('one of a thousand') among the population.
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16 estadista de prestigio
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17 fijación de precios de prestigio
• prestige pricingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fijación de precios de prestigio
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18 perder prestigio
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19 pérdida de prestigio
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20 publicidad de prestigio
• prestige advertisingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > publicidad de prestigio
См. также в других словарях:
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