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61 entre la población en general
(adj.) = mainstreamEx. During the 1980s, due to technology like cable and pay per view, wrestling increased its visibility and found some mainstream success.* * *(adj.) = mainstreamEx: During the 1980s, due to technology like cable and pay per view, wrestling increased its visibility and found some mainstream success.
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62 entre la profesión
(adj.) = intra-professionalEx. This article argues for the maintenance of a high level of intra-professional respect amongst librarians as a means of strengthening the profession.* * *(adj.) = intra-professionalEx: This article argues for the maintenance of a high level of intra-professional respect amongst librarians as a means of strengthening the profession.
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63 entre las dos y las cuatro
Ex. A chilly, rain-soaked day can make a class unpleasantly irritable by mid-afternoon.* * *Ex: A chilly, rain-soaked day can make a class unpleasantly irritable by mid-afternoon.
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64 entre las páginas de
Ex. I treasure the note sent by a reader to a publisher which said ' between the covers of your books I can ignore the TV, transistors, politics, and the weather'.* * *Ex: I treasure the note sent by a reader to a publisher which said ' between the covers of your books I can ignore the TV, transistors, politics, and the weather'.
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65 entre los miembros de la familia
(adj.) = intergenerationalEx. Last year, we introduced americaslibrary.gov an interactive and child-friendly educational Website to promote intergenerational reading and storytelling.* * *(adj.) = intergenerationalEx: Last year, we introduced americaslibrary.gov an interactive and child-friendly educational Website to promote intergenerational reading and storytelling.
Spanish-English dictionary > entre los miembros de la familia
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66 entre los vivos
= land of the living, theEx. This is a review article on a book by Stephen M. Borish ' The Land of the Living'.* * *= land of the living, theEx: This is a review article on a book by Stephen M. Borish ' The Land of the Living'.
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67 entre manos
= at hand, in handEx. First, it guarantees that the form already in the catalog and the one to be added for the document at hand are identical, thus ensuring a consistent catalog.Ex. It shows a military soldier in full gear with gas mask on and weapon in hand standing near a strip of deserted road.* * *= at hand, in handEx: First, it guarantees that the form already in the catalog and the one to be added for the document at hand are identical, thus ensuring a consistent catalog.
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68 entre medias
Ex. The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.* * *Ex: The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.
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69 entre nosotros
adv.between you and me, between ourselves, inter nos.* * *= with us, between you and me, between ourselvesEx. The Universal Decimal Classification was the result and it remains with us as the most lasting contribution to bibliographic control.Ex. That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.Ex. Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer.* * *= with us, between you and me, between ourselvesEx: The Universal Decimal Classification was the result and it remains with us as the most lasting contribution to bibliographic control.
Ex: That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.Ex: Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer. -
70 entre ordenadores
(adj.) = computer-to-computerEx. The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model provides a framework in which a series of communications protocols can be developed for computer-to-computer networking.* * *(adj.) = computer-to-computerEx: The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model provides a framework in which a series of communications protocols can be developed for computer-to-computer networking.
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71 entre otras cosas
= amongst other things, for one thing, inter alia, among other thingsEx. The Bookseller is the weekly book trade newspaper which, amongst other things, forms the initial listing for Whitakers cumulative booklist.Ex. Actually, it's more than that; for one thing, it gives Lily chest congestion.Ex. A national bibliographic agency is the agency designated as having responsibility, inter alia, for establishing the authoritative form of names for its country's authors.Ex. The microcomputer also has, among other things, a clock device which synchronizes all the various high speed operations, so that they do not get out of step.* * *= amongst other things, for one thing, inter alia, among other thingsEx: The Bookseller is the weekly book trade newspaper which, amongst other things, forms the initial listing for Whitakers cumulative booklist.
Ex: Actually, it's more than that; for one thing, it gives Lily chest congestion.Ex: A national bibliographic agency is the agency designated as having responsibility, inter alia, for establishing the authoritative form of names for its country's authors.Ex: The microcomputer also has, among other things, a clock device which synchronizes all the various high speed operations, so that they do not get out of step. -
72 entre otros
adv.among others, inter alia.* * *= amongst others, among othersEx. The conference is known for its friendly atmosphere and welcomes developers and users of digital resources from, amongst others, universities, libraries, archives, and museums.Ex. Information retrieval is well represented, and there are headings for Religions and Religious buildings, Literature, Musical instruments and Drama, among others.* * *= amongst others, among othersEx: The conference is known for its friendly atmosphere and welcomes developers and users of digital resources from, amongst others, universities, libraries, archives, and museums.
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73 entre países
adj.between countries, intercountry.* * *(adj.) = transfrontier, transborder, transnational, cross-country, cross-national [cross national], cross-borderEx. The associations have submitted both oral and written evidence to the European Communities on the transfrontier shipment of hazardous wastes.Ex. The relative fortunes of different national hosts, producers and data bases are considered and an attempt is made to characterise and quantify the transborder revenue flows which result.Ex. This article examines problems and practices relating to transborder data flows in the light of the growing trend to transnational venturing in the electronic information services sector.Ex. There is significant cross-country variation in these figures.Ex. This suggests an approach which includes cross-cultural as well as cross-national comparison.Ex. There are currently few examples of cross-border trading in English books but this looks set to change stimulated by the Internet and the euro.* * *(adj.) = transfrontier, transborder, transnational, cross-country, cross-national [cross national], cross-borderEx: The associations have submitted both oral and written evidence to the European Communities on the transfrontier shipment of hazardous wastes.
Ex: The relative fortunes of different national hosts, producers and data bases are considered and an attempt is made to characterise and quantify the transborder revenue flows which result.Ex: This article examines problems and practices relating to transborder data flows in the light of the growing trend to transnational venturing in the electronic information services sector.Ex: There is significant cross-country variation in these figures.Ex: This suggests an approach which includes cross-cultural as well as cross-national comparison.Ex: There are currently few examples of cross-border trading in English books but this looks set to change stimulated by the Internet and the euro. -
74 entre profesiones
(adj.) = cross-occupationalEx. Analysis indicates that strikes were most likely to be successful if they did not involve cross-occupational alliances.* * *(adj.) = cross-occupationalEx: Analysis indicates that strikes were most likely to be successful if they did not involve cross-occupational alliances.
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75 entre regiones
(adj.) = cross-regional, inter-regional [interregional]Ex. It is suggested that providing better conditions for private investment will deepen, rather than flatten, cross-regional differences.Ex. The aim was to create a model for speeding up the inter-regional supply of documents using appropriate new technologies.* * *(adj.) = cross-regional, inter-regional [interregional]Ex: It is suggested that providing better conditions for private investment will deepen, rather than flatten, cross-regional differences.
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76 entre sí
adv.among themselves, mutually, with each other, inter se.* * *Ex. Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.* * *Ex: Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.
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77 entre tres partes
(adj.) = 3-party [three-party]Ex. The development and use of 3-party telecommunications (also known as operator-assisted computing) as a technique of delivering on-line services to remote users is described.* * *(adj.) = 3-party [three-party]Ex: The development and use of 3-party telecommunications (also known as operator-assisted computing) as a technique of delivering on-line services to remote users is described.
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78 entre tú y yo
= between you and me, between ourselvesEx. That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.Ex. Just between ourselves - and please, not a word to anyone -- this is the new official web site, available now via your computer.* * *= between you and me, between ourselvesEx: That's why it's also correct to to keep the secret ' between you and me'.
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79 entre varias bibliotecas
(adj.) = cross-library, cross-libraryEx. We have built these consortia to manage cross-library acquisitions and facilitate sharing of materials.Ex. We have built these consortia to manage cross-library acquisitions and facilitate sharing of materials.* * *(adj.) = cross-library, cross-libraryEx: We have built these consortia to manage cross-library acquisitions and facilitate sharing of materials.
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80 entre varias instituciones
= inter-institutionally [interinstitutionally]Ex. The EUROVOC thesaurus is being developed inter-institutionally.* * *= inter-institutionally [interinstitutionally]Ex: The EUROVOC thesaurus is being developed inter-institutionally.
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entre — [ ɑ̃tr ] prép. • XIIe; lat. inter → inter I ♦ 1 ♦ Dans l espace qui sépare (des choses, des personnes). Les Pyrénées s étendent entre la France et l Espagne. « le pays d entre Sambre et Meuse » (Racine). Herbe qui pousse entre les pierres.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
entre- — ♦ Élément, du lat. inter. 1 ♦ Servant à former des noms désignant l intervalle, la partie située entre deux choses (⇒ inter ; entracte, entrefilet), désignant une action mutuelle (entraide, entrevue). 2 ♦ Servant à former des verbes indiquant une … Encyclopédie Universelle
entre-deux — [ ɑ̃trədø ] n. m. inv. • 1160; de entre et deux 1 ♦ Vx Espace, partie qui est entre deux choses. « Dans les entre deux de vos doigts » (Descartes). 2 ♦ (Abstrait) Espace, état, capacité entre deux extrêmes. Nous « végétons comme nous pouvons,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
entre — ENTRE. Préposition de lieu. Au milieu, ou à peu près au milieu. Il étoit assis entre nous deux. Il s est venu mettre entre ces deux hommes qui se battoient. Étampes est entre Paris et Orléans. Entre les deux mers. Entre les deux rives. Ce… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
entre — preposición 1. En medio de, indica la situación de algo o de alguien con respecto a otras dos personas o cosas que tiene a ambos lados: El azucarero está entre la sal y el aceite. 2. Indica situación o localización sin que sea con respecto a… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
entre — ENTRE. prep. Parmy. Il a esté trouvé entre les morts. entre toutes les merveilles de la nature. choisi entre tous les autres. Il signifie aussi, Au milieu, ou à peu prés au milieu. Il estoit assis entre nous deux. entre ces deux extremitez. il s… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Entre Deux — Pour l’article homonyme, voir Entre deux. Entre Deux Vue de la commune sur l Île de la Réunion … Wikipédia en Français
entre-deux-guerres — [ ɑ̃trədøgɛr ] n. m. inv. • v. 1915; de entre, deux et guerre ♦ Période entre deux guerres dans un même pays. « ce titre, l Entre deux guerres, caractérise bien la morne période qui va de 1890 à 1904 » (L. Daudet). Spécialt (En France) Période de … Encyclopédie Universelle
entre-temps — [ ɑ̃trətɑ̃ ] adv. et n. m. • XVe; altér. a. fr. entretant (1155), de tant, par attract. de temps 1 ♦ Adv. Dans cet intervalle de temps. « Entre temps il m était arrivé plus d une fois d asseoir Gertrude devant le petit harmonium » (A. Gide). 2 ♦… … Encyclopédie Universelle
entre-jambe — ou entrejambe n. m. d1./d Partie de la culotte ou du pantalon qui se trouve entre les jambes. d2./d TECH Espace compris entre les deux pieds d un meuble. Des entre jambes. ⇒ENTRE( )JAMBE, (ENTREJAMBE, ENTRE JAMBE)subst. masc. A. Partie du corps… … Encyclopédie Universelle
entre — 1. Preposición. Cuando denota situación dentro del espacio real o figurado delimitado por las personas o cosas designadas, va seguida de un sustantivo en plural o de dos sustantivos unidos por la conjunción y: Se sentó entre sus hermanos mayores; … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas