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101 desde la época de/cuando
= since the days of/whenEx. Even so, school library provision has been improved and increased out of all recognition since the days when only the long established grammar schools and public schools had libraries of their own.* * *= since the days of/whenEx: Even so, school library provision has been improved and increased out of all recognition since the days when only the long established grammar schools and public schools had libraries of their own.
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102 desde la época prehistórica
Ex. Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.* * *Ex: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.
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103 desde los comienzos
Ex. There was from an early stage a tendency towards the standardization of type sizes, which may have arisen originally from the difficulty of altering the gauge of the mould.* * *Ex: There was from an early stage a tendency towards the standardization of type sizes, which may have arisen originally from the difficulty of altering the gauge of the mould.
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104 desde los primeros tiempos
= since the earliest of times, from earliest timesEx. A vast number of different means of organizing knowledge have been devised and exploited since the earliest of times.Ex. The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography.* * *= since the earliest of times, from earliest timesEx: A vast number of different means of organizing knowledge have been devised and exploited since the earliest of times.
Ex: The lines of research leading up to and forming the subfield of bibliometrics are traced from earliest times to 1969, when this term was proposed as a substitute for statistical bibliography. -
105 desde los viejos tiempos
Ex. Since olden times there has been a weathercock on the back roof of the cathedral which it is said to serve as protection from the devil.* * *Ex: Since olden times there has been a weathercock on the back roof of the cathedral which it is said to serve as protection from the devil.
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106 desde mi punto de vista
= in my opinion, in my view, in my booksEx. This attack is directed against a particular heresy; one which is widespread, but it is in my opinion none the less damnable.Ex. The problem can only be solved by analogy; in my view, the regulations on communication to the public should be applied mutatis mutandis.Ex. In my books they did the right thing by bringing the problem up as early as they could, the failing was FIA's inability to act on this early enough to do something constructive about it.* * *= in my opinion, in my view, in my booksEx: This attack is directed against a particular heresy; one which is widespread, but it is in my opinion none the less damnable.
Ex: The problem can only be solved by analogy; in my view, the regulations on communication to the public should be applied mutatis mutandis.Ex: In my books they did the right thing by bringing the problem up as early as they could, the failing was FIA's inability to act on this early enough to do something constructive about it. -
107 desde mitad de + Expresión Temporal + en adelante
= from the mid + Expresión Temporal + onwardsEx. The growth of the Internet in China from the mid 1990s onwards has been accompanied by the assumption that a large proportion of Chinese Internet users are interested in politically subversive action.* * *= from the mid + Expresión Temporal + onwardsEx: The growth of the Internet in China from the mid 1990s onwards has been accompanied by the assumption that a large proportion of Chinese Internet users are interested in politically subversive action.
Spanish-English dictionary > desde mitad de + Expresión Temporal + en adelante
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108 desde muy antiguo
Ex. Since olden times there has been a weathercock on the back roof of the cathedral which it is said to serve as protection from the devil.* * *Ex: Since olden times there has been a weathercock on the back roof of the cathedral which it is said to serve as protection from the devil.
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109 desde muy lejos
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110 desde principio a fin
Ex. Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.* * *Ex: Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.
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111 desde principios de siglo
= since the turn of the century, from the turn of the centuryEx. Since the turn of the century, nothing has influenced or changed our perception of ourselves as much as the moving image.Ex. The postcard collection consists of 292 postcards from the turn of the century to the modern era.* * *= since the turn of the century, from the turn of the centuryEx: Since the turn of the century, nothing has influenced or changed our perception of ourselves as much as the moving image.
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112 desde su origen
= from + its/their + inception, since + its/their + inceptionEx. From their inception CD-ROM and OPACs have been designed for the end-user.Ex. OCLC, as a membership organization, has, since its inception, sought advice from its members, or had advice thrust upon it.* * *= from + its/their + inception, since + its/their + inceptionEx: From their inception CD-ROM and OPACs have been designed for the end-user.
Ex: OCLC, as a membership organization, has, since its inception, sought advice from its members, or had advice thrust upon it. -
113 desde su época
= since + Posesivo + dayEx. Carlyle has been dead nearly a hundred years, but many an academic would like to agree with Carlyle even if, perhaps, universities have changed rather a lot since his day.* * *= since + Posesivo + dayEx: Carlyle has been dead nearly a hundred years, but many an academic would like to agree with Carlyle even if, perhaps, universities have changed rather a lot since his day.
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114 desde sus comienzos
= from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inceptionEx. From their inception CD-ROM and OPACs have been designed for the end-user.Ex. The article examines the history of the British National Bibliography from its beginnings in 1950 to 1991.Ex. The article details the history of the development of the Internet since its beginnings as a network to provide support of military research in 1960.Ex. OCLC, as a membership organization, has, since its inception, sought advice from its members, or had advice thrust upon it.* * *= from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inceptionEx: From their inception CD-ROM and OPACs have been designed for the end-user.
Ex: The article examines the history of the British National Bibliography from its beginnings in 1950 to 1991.Ex: The article details the history of the development of the Internet since its beginnings as a network to provide support of military research in 1960.Ex: OCLC, as a membership organization, has, since its inception, sought advice from its members, or had advice thrust upon it. -
115 desde tiempo inmemorial
= since earliest time, since time immemorial, from time immemorial, since time out of mind, from time out of mindEx. Doves and pigeons have been used as messengers and food since earliest time.Ex. Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.Ex. The spin sold to the world by the Arabs is that they were one nation in their homeland ' from time immemorial'.Ex. They have been farming this land since time out of mind.Ex. They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption.* * *= since earliest time, since time immemorial, from time immemorial, since time out of mind, from time out of mindEx: Doves and pigeons have been used as messengers and food since earliest time.
Ex: Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.Ex: The spin sold to the world by the Arabs is that they were one nation in their homeland ' from time immemorial'.Ex: They have been farming this land since time out of mind.Ex: They claimed that they and all of their ancestors as burgesses had held a market on these days from time out of mind, without interruption. -
116 desde tiempos prehistóricos
Ex. Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.* * *Ex: Mud brick has been one of the principal building materials in Egypt since prehistoric times.
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117 desde todos los puntos de vista
Ex. The use of libraries has in every sense risen between 1980 and 1985.* * *Ex: The use of libraries has in every sense risen between 1980 and 1985.
Spanish-English dictionary > desde todos los puntos de vista
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118 desde un extremo ... al otro
= from one end... to the otherEx. In vain I walked from one end of London to the other, and trod the 'stony-hearted streets' from morning to night, day after day.* * *= from one end... to the otherEx: In vain I walked from one end of London to the other, and trod the 'stony-hearted streets' from morning to night, day after day.
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119 desde un punto de vista académico
Ex. The date of the publication of Bishop Thomas Percy's 'Reliques of ancient English poetry' made the study of folk literature academically respectable.* * *Ex: The date of the publication of Bishop Thomas Percy's 'Reliques of ancient English poetry' made the study of folk literature academically respectable.
Spanish-English dictionary > desde un punto de vista académico
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120 desde un punto de vista antropológico
Ex. It is difficult to explain the seductive, suggestive, 'magical' power of images anthropologically.* * *Ex: It is difficult to explain the seductive, suggestive, 'magical' power of images anthropologically.
Spanish-English dictionary > desde un punto de vista antropológico
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desde — preposición 1. Indica el lugar del que alguien o algo procede, o alejamiento a partir de dicho lugar. Observaciones: Con verbos de movimiento, indica el lugar de origen o punto de arranque: Bajaron desde las montañas para visitar a sus familias.… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
desde — (Contracc. de las preps. lats. de, ex, de). 1. prep. Denota el punto, en tiempo o lugar, de que procede, se origina o ha de empezar a contarse una cosa, un hecho o una distancia. Desde la Creación. Desde Madrid. Desde que nací. Desde mi casa. U.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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desde — (Del lat. de ex, desde dentro de + prep. de.) ► preposición 1 Indica el tiempo o el lugar a partir del cual se realiza una acción o se cuenta una distancia: ■ desde mi balcón se ve el mar; desde el verano pasado no la he visto. TAMBIÉN dende… … Enciclopedia Universal
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desde — (contrac. de las prep. l. de, ex y de) 1) prep. Denota el punto, en tiempo o lugar, de que procede, se origina o ha de empezar a contar una cosa, un hecho o una distancia desde la Creación; desde ahora; desde Madrid; desde mi casa. 2) Después de… … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
desde — (contrac. de las prep. l. de, ex y de) 1) prep. Denota el punto, en tiempo o lugar, de que procede, se origina o ha de empezar a contar una cosa, un hecho o una distancia desde la Creación; desde ahora; desde Madrid; desde mi casa. 2) Después de… … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
desde — (contrac. de las prep. l. de, ex y de) 1) prep. Denota el punto, en tiempo o lugar, de que procede, se origina o ha de empezar a contar una cosa, un hecho o una distancia desde la Creación; desde ahora; desde Madrid; desde mi casa. 2) Después de… … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
desde — conjunción a partir de. Indica el punto, en el tiempo o en el espacio, del que procede o desde el que se empieza a contar algo. No debe usarse para indicar una posición abstracta:*actúa desde la comprensión. ▌ desde luego locución adverbial sin… … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
desde — (prep) (Básico) (sobre el tiempo y el espacio) punto en el que se origina una distancia o comienza un periodo o un hecho Ejemplos: Las tiendas abren desde las 10.00 hasta las 19.00. Para venir desde el pueblo se tarda media hora … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate