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decimated

  • 1 diezmado

    Ex. After surviving the destruction of World War 2 safely in Bern, Switzerland, IFLA reorganized and began assisting damaged and decimated libraries around the world.
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    Ex: After surviving the destruction of World War 2 safely in Bern, Switzerland, IFLA reorganized and began assisting damaged and decimated libraries around the world.

    Spanish-English dictionary > diezmado

  • 2 Berna

    f.
    Berne.
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    1 Bern, Berne
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    femenino Berne
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    Ex. After surviving the destruction of World War 2 safely in Bern, Switzerland, IFLA reorganized and began assisting damaged and decimated libraries around the world.
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    * Convención de Berna, la = Bern(e) Convention, the.
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    femenino Berne
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    Ex: After surviving the destruction of World War 2 safely in Bern, Switzerland, IFLA reorganized and began assisting damaged and decimated libraries around the world.

    * Convención de Berna, la = Bern(e) Convention, the.

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    Berne
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    Berne

    Spanish-English dictionary > Berna

  • 3 compañía discográfica

    f.
    record company.
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    (n.) = record company, record label, music company
    Ex. This article discusses the pressure for record companies and libraries to label pop music lyrics as 'explicit' and the range of content covered by this term.
    Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
    Ex. For Europeans, two and a half of the big four music companies are located right in their backyard.
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    (n.) = record company, record label, music company

    Ex: This article discusses the pressure for record companies and libraries to label pop music lyrics as 'explicit' and the range of content covered by this term.

    Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
    Ex: For Europeans, two and a half of the big four music companies are located right in their backyard.

    Spanish-English dictionary > compañía discográfica

  • 4 forma de funcionar

    Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
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    Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.

    Spanish-English dictionary > forma de funcionar

  • 5 forma de trabajar

    (n.) = working practice, work practice, business model
    Ex. While many believe that print on paper will never die, new formats are already changing working practice in many spheres.
    Ex. The survey also indicated how the Internet has affected librarians' work practices.
    Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
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    (n.) = working practice, work practice, business model

    Ex: While many believe that print on paper will never die, new formats are already changing working practice in many spheres.

    Ex: The survey also indicated how the Internet has affected librarians' work practices.
    Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.

    Spanish-English dictionary > forma de trabajar

  • 6 modelo de funcionamiento

    Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
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    Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.

    Spanish-English dictionary > modelo de funcionamiento

  • 7 modelo de trabajo

    (n.) = working model, business model
    Ex. It is hoped that this working model can then be be used to explore the use of expert systems to simplify the information retrieval process in other subject areas.
    Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
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    (n.) = working model, business model

    Ex: It is hoped that this working model can then be be used to explore the use of expert systems to simplify the information retrieval process in other subject areas.

    Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.

    Spanish-English dictionary > modelo de trabajo

  • 8 modelo empresarial

    Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
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    Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.

    Spanish-English dictionary > modelo empresarial

  • 9 sello discográfico

    m.
    music label, record label.
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    record label
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    (n.) = record label
    Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
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    Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.

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    record label

    Spanish-English dictionary > sello discográfico

  • 10 diezmar

    v.
    1 to decimate.
    2 to pay the tithe to.
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    1 to decimate
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    verbo transitivo to decimate
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    Ex. Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of deadly human diseases.
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    verbo transitivo to decimate
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    Ex: Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of deadly human diseases.

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    diezmar [A1 ]
    vt
    to decimate
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    diezmar verbo transitivo to decimate, destroy: el fuerte temporal ha diezmado la cosecha de trigo, the heavy storm decimated the wheat crop
    ' diezmar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    decimate
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    to decimate
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    v/t decimate

    Spanish-English dictionary > diezmar

См. также в других словарях:

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  • decimated — dec·i·mate || desɪmeɪt v. destroy a large part of …   English contemporary dictionary

  • decimate — transitive verb ( mated; mating) Etymology: Latin decimatus, past participle of decimare, from decimus tenth, from decem ten Date: 1660 1. to select by lot and kill every tenth man of 2. to exact a tax of 10 percent from < poor as a decimated… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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