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41 portavoz
f. & m.m.1 voice.2 spokesman, spokesperson of a cause, spokesperson, mouthpiece.3 spokeswoman.4 megaphone, speaking trumpet.* * ** * *noun mf.spokesperson, spokesman / spokeswoman* * *1.SMF spokesman/spokeswoman, spokesperson2. SM1) pey (=periódico, emisora) mouthpiece2) (=altavoz) megaphone, loudhailer* * *masculino y femenino (m) spokesperson, spokesman; (f) spokesperson, spokeswoman* * *= spokesman [spokesmen, -pl.], spokesperson [spokespeople, -pl.], mouthpiece, spokeswoman [spokeswomen, -pl.], spin doctor, megaphone, spinner, voice.Ex. The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.Ex. Although I am not sure that research libraries' spokespersons are more articulate than others, their cataloging needs receive attention from the Library of Congress and from the American Library Association.Ex. This is the 1st issue of a journal intended as the mouthpiece of the Scottish Branch of the Library Association (UK) = Éste es el primer número de una revista cuyo objetivo es ser el portavoz de la Filial Escocesa de la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Británica.Ex. The UK Labour Party spokeswoman on information technology reviewed some of the future applications of the information superhighway to education.Ex. The author suggests that the spin doctor is a new communication role, and raises questions about its relationship to the traditional public relations model.Ex. When the news media in the United States serve as a megaphone for government policy, they do so under the flag of responsible journalism; when foreign media do the same, however, it is called 'propaganda'.Ex. The writer discusses how presidential spinner Ari Fleischer responded to questions about the proposed war with Iraq.Ex. There are networks which have been designed for transmitting information to and from computers, rather than transmitting people's voices.----* el portavoz de = the voice of.* portavoz del gobierno = press spokesman.* * *masculino y femenino (m) spokesperson, spokesman; (f) spokesperson, spokeswoman* * *= spokesman [spokesmen, -pl.], spokesperson [spokespeople, -pl.], mouthpiece, spokeswoman [spokeswomen, -pl.], spin doctor, megaphone, spinner, voice.Ex: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.
Ex: Although I am not sure that research libraries' spokespersons are more articulate than others, their cataloging needs receive attention from the Library of Congress and from the American Library Association.Ex: This is the 1st issue of a journal intended as the mouthpiece of the Scottish Branch of the Library Association (UK) = Éste es el primer número de una revista cuyo objetivo es ser el portavoz de la Filial Escocesa de la Asociación de Bibliotecarios Británica.Ex: The UK Labour Party spokeswoman on information technology reviewed some of the future applications of the information superhighway to education.Ex: The author suggests that the spin doctor is a new communication role, and raises questions about its relationship to the traditional public relations model.Ex: When the news media in the United States serve as a megaphone for government policy, they do so under the flag of responsible journalism; when foreign media do the same, however, it is called 'propaganda'.Ex: The writer discusses how presidential spinner Ari Fleischer responded to questions about the proposed war with Iraq.Ex: There are networks which have been designed for transmitting information to and from computers, rather than transmitting people's voices.* el portavoz de = the voice of.* portavoz del gobierno = press spokesman.* * *masculine, feminineCompuesto:foreman* * *
portavoz sustantivo masculino y femenino (m) spokesperson, spokesman;
(f) spokesperson, spokeswoman
portavoz mf spokesperson
(hombre) spokesman
(mujer) spokeswoman: este periódico es el portavoz del partido socialista, this newspaper is the voice of the Socialist Party
' portavoz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
erigirse
- vocera
- vocero
- autorizado
- personero
English:
mouthpiece
- shadow cabinet
- spokesman
- spokesperson
- spokeswoman
- mouth
- spin
* * *portavoz nmf1. [persona] spokesperson, spokesman, f spokeswoman2. [medio de comunicación] mouthpiece;esa cadena de televisión es la portavoz del gobierno that television channel is the voice o mouthpiece of the government* * ** * ** * *portavoz n spokespersonSi es un hombre, se puede decir spokesman [pl. spokesmen]; si es una mujer, spokeswoman [pl. spokeswomen] -
42 al servicio de la nación
(adj.) = uniformedEx. This programme is designed for those hoping to follow a career in one of the uniformed services -- army, navy, RAF, police service, fire service or ambulance.* * *(adj.) = uniformedEx: This programme is designed for those hoping to follow a career in one of the uniformed services -- army, navy, RAF, police service, fire service or ambulance.
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43 asador de pollos
(n.) = chicken rotisserieEx. This high end chicken rotisserie wasn't necessarily designed for home use, but it proved to be popular among many demanding homeowners.* * *(n.) = chicken rotisserieEx: This high end chicken rotisserie wasn't necessarily designed for home use, but it proved to be popular among many demanding homeowners.
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44 atendido por varias personas
(adj.) = multi-staffedEx. Information desks should be sited near the library entrance, be multi-staffed, designed for double-faced seating and easy use of microfilm readers and AV materials.* * *(adj.) = multi-staffedEx: Information desks should be sited near the library entrance, be multi-staffed, designed for double-faced seating and easy use of microfilm readers and AV materials.
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45 atravesar con una lanza
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46 cartografía
f.cartography, mapmaking, mapping.* * *1 cartography* * *SF cartography, mapmaking* * *femenino cartography* * *= cartography, mapping.Ex. In cartography, a chart is a special-purpose map generally designed for the use of navigators.Ex. The mapping of the seafloor also revealed that these huge underwater mountain ranges are bisected by a deep trench which in places is more than 2000 meters deep.----* Instituto de Cartografía Americano = US Geological Survey (USGS).* Instituto de Cartografía Británico = Ordnance Survey.* Instituto de Cartografía Estatal = State Geological Survey.* * *femenino cartography* * *= cartography, mapping.Ex: In cartography, a chart is a special-purpose map generally designed for the use of navigators.
Ex: The mapping of the seafloor also revealed that these huge underwater mountain ranges are bisected by a deep trench which in places is more than 2000 meters deep.* Instituto de Cartografía Americano = US Geological Survey (USGS).* Instituto de Cartografía Británico = Ordnance Survey.* Instituto de Cartografía Estatal = State Geological Survey.* * *cartography* * *
cartografía sustantivo femenino cartography
' cartografía' also found in these entries:
English:
cartography
* * *cartografía nfcartographycartografía aérea aerocartography* * *f cartography* * *cartografía nf: cartography -
47 con uniforme
(adj.) = uniformedEx. This programme is designed for those hoping to follow a career in one of the uniformed services -- army, navy, RAF, police service, fire service or ambulance.* * *(adj.) = uniformedEx: This programme is designed for those hoping to follow a career in one of the uniformed services -- army, navy, RAF, police service, fire service or ambulance.
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48 de quitaipón
= slip-onEx. Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.* * *= slip-onEx: Most libraries now use plastic jackets on hard book covers and either laminate paperbacks or use one of the slip-on plastic jackets specially designed for paperbacks.
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49 de un modo impresionante
Ex. Although PRECIS was designed for the computer manipulation of printed headings, it has functioned impressively in on-line catalogues.* * *Ex: Although PRECIS was designed for the computer manipulation of printed headings, it has functioned impressively in on-line catalogues.
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50 de última hora
last-minute* * *= last minute [last-minute], up-to-the-minute, late breaking [late-breaking], hot off the griddleEx. In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.Ex. These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.Ex. This is a late breaking full text database designed for online searchers who need instant access to the texts of trade journals, newsletters, and business publication at or near the time of their original publication.Ex. 'As long as I'm the editor I want news that's hot off the griddle!' she says, rejecting any story more than 15 minutes old.* * *= last minute [last-minute], up-to-the-minute, late breaking [late-breaking], hot off the griddleEx: In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.
Ex: These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.Ex: This is a late breaking full text database designed for online searchers who need instant access to the texts of trade journals, newsletters, and business publication at or near the time of their original publication.Ex: 'As long as I'm the editor I want news that's hot off the griddle!' she says, rejecting any story more than 15 minutes old. -
51 derivar
v.1 to divert.derivó el debate hacia otro tema he steered the debate onto another topic2 to derive (Mat).3 to change direction, to drift.4 to extract, to obtain as a subproduct.* * *1 (proceder) to spring, arise, come, stem2 MARÍTIMO to drift3 LINGÚÍSTICA to be derived (de, from), derive (de, from)■ 'pequeñito" deriva de "pequeño' "pequeñito" is derived from "pequeño"4 (conducir) to drift1 (dirigir) to direct, divert2 LINGÚÍSTICA to derive3 (en electricidad) to shunt4 MATEMÁTICAS to derive1 (proceder) to result (de, from), stem (de, from)2 LINGÚÍSTICA to be derived (de, from)* * *verb- derivar en* * *1. VI1)derivar de algo — (=provenir de) to derive from sth
esta palabra deriva del griego — this word derives from o is derived from the Greek
esta crisis deriva de una mala política financiera — this crisis stems from o springs from bad financial policy
de estos datos se deriva que... — from this it follows that...
2)derivar en algo — (=tener como resultado) to lead to sth, result in sth
esto derivó en la pérdida de las colonias — this led to o resulted in the loss of the colonies
3)la conversación derivó hacia otros temas — the conversation moved on to o turned to different topics
en su vejez su interés derivó hacia la literatura — in his old age his interest turned to literature
4) (Náut) to drift2. VT1) [+ carretera, río] to divert2) [+ conversación, charla] to divert, steerderivó el debate hacia temas menos controvertidos — he diverted o steered the discussion towards less controversial subjects
3) (Mat) to derive4) (Elec) to shunt3.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( proceder)derivar de algo — (Ling) to derive from something, come from something; (Quím) to derive from something; problema/situación to arise from something
b) ( traer como consecuencia)derivar en algo — to result in something, lead to something
2) ( cambiar de dirección)2.derivar vt (Med) (AmL)3.derivarse de algo — palabra to be derived from something, come from something; problema/situación to arise from something
* * *= derive, spin off.Ex. The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.Ex. A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.----* derivar conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* derivar de = strip from, be born of, proceed from.* derivar placer de = obtain + pleasure from.* derivarse = accrue, come.* derivarse de = come out of, flow from.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) ( proceder)derivar de algo — (Ling) to derive from something, come from something; (Quím) to derive from something; problema/situación to arise from something
b) ( traer como consecuencia)derivar en algo — to result in something, lead to something
2) ( cambiar de dirección)2.derivar vt (Med) (AmL)3.derivarse de algo — palabra to be derived from something, come from something; problema/situación to arise from something
* * *= derive, spin off.Ex: The scheme was designed for the Library of Congress and many of the features of the scheme derived from this fact.
Ex: A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.* derivar conclusiones = derive + conclusions.* derivar de = strip from, be born of, proceed from.* derivar placer de = obtain + pleasure from.* derivarse = accrue, come.* derivarse de = come out of, flow from.* * *derivar [A1 ]viA1 (proceder) derivar DE algo ( Ling) to derive FROM sth, come FROM sth; ( Quím) to derive FROM sth; «problema/situación» to arise FROM sthpalabras derivadas del latín words of Latin origin, words derived from Latinel problema deriva de la falta de confianza the problem arises o stems from a lack of confidence2 (traer como consecuencia) derivar EN algo to result IN sth, lead TO sthderivó en un deterioro de la calidad it resulted in o led to a decline in qualityB1 ( Náut) «barco» to drift2 (cambiar de dirección) derivar HACIA/ EN algo:una charla que derivó en discusión a chat which degenerated into o turned into o became an argumentnuestra amistad derivaba hacia el odio our friendship was turning to hatred3 ( Elec) to short-circuit■ derivarvtA (dirigir) to steerderivó la conversación hacia otros temas he steered o moved the conversation on to other mattersB ( Elec) to shuntderivar a algn a un especialista to refer sb to a specialist o ( BrE) consultant(proceder) derivarse DE algo ( Ling) to be derived FROM sth, come FROM sth; «problema/situación» to arise FROM sth* * *
derivar ( conjugate derivar) verbo intransitivo
[problema/situación] to arise from sthb) ( traer como consecuencia) derivar en algo to result in sth, lead to sth
verbo transitivo (Med) (AmL)
derivarse verbo pronominal ( proceder) derivarse de algo [ palabra] to be derived from sth, come from sth;
[problema/situación] to arise from sth
derivar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (proceder) to derive, stem [de, from]
2 (desviarse, tomar otra dirección) to move on [ hacia, to]
II verbo transitivo
1 (dirigir la conversación) to steer [hacia, towards]
2 (desviar un río, etc) to divert
' derivar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
resultar
English:
derive
- issue
- refer
* * *♦ vt1. [desviar] to divert (a o hacia to o towards);derivó el debate hacia otro tema he steered the debate onto another topic;su médico de cabecera lo derivó a un especialista his GP referred him to a specialist2. Mat to derive3. Ling to derive♦ vi1. [desviarse] to move, to drift (a o hacia to o towards);el barco derivaba sin rumbo fijo the ship was drifting out of control;la tertulia derivaba hacia derroteros políticos the discussion was drifting onto politicsla crisis deriva de una mala gestión the crisis was caused by bad managementla tensa situación familiar derivó en tragedia the highly charged domestic situation ended in tragedy;la rivalidad entre ellos derivó en abierta hostilidad the rivalry between them ended in open hostility* * *v/i1 derive (de from)2 de barco drift* * *derivar vi1) : to drift2)derivar de : to come from, to derive from3)derivar en : to result inderivar vt: to steer, to directderivó la discusión hacia la política: he steered the discussion over to politics -
52 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.
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53 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. -
54 diapositiva
f.slide, transparency.* * *1 slide* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Fot) slidediapositiva en color — colour slide, color slide (EEUU)
2) [de vidrio] lantern slide* * *femenino slide, transparency* * *= lantern slide, slide.Nota: Imagen fotográfica positiva sobre soporte transparente destinada a ser consultada por proyección en pantalla.Ex. The society's library collections include: 14,000 books; 5,000 pamphlets; 15,000 lantern slides; 70,000 photographs; and an extensive map collection.Ex. A slide is a piece of transparent material on which there is a two-dimensional image, usually held in a mount, and designed for use in a projector or viewer.----* bandeja circular para diapositivas = carousel.* bibliotecario encargado de las diapositivas = slide librarian.* caja para iluminar diapositivas = light box [light-box].* colección de diapositivas = slide library.* diapositiva de arte = art slide.* presentación de diapositivas = slide show [slideshow].* presentación de diapositivas con cinta = tape/slide show.* proyección de diapositivas = slide show [slideshow], slide projection.* proyector de diapositivas = slide projector.* visor de diapositivas = slide viewer, viewer.* * *femenino slide, transparency* * *= lantern slide, slide.Nota: Imagen fotográfica positiva sobre soporte transparente destinada a ser consultada por proyección en pantalla.Ex: The society's library collections include: 14,000 books; 5,000 pamphlets; 15,000 lantern slides; 70,000 photographs; and an extensive map collection.
Ex: A slide is a piece of transparent material on which there is a two-dimensional image, usually held in a mount, and designed for use in a projector or viewer.* bandeja circular para diapositivas = carousel.* bibliotecario encargado de las diapositivas = slide librarian.* caja para iluminar diapositivas = light box [light-box].* colección de diapositivas = slide library.* diapositiva de arte = art slide.* presentación de diapositivas = slide show [slideshow].* presentación de diapositivas con cinta = tape/slide show.* proyección de diapositivas = slide show [slideshow], slide projection.* proyector de diapositivas = slide projector.* visor de diapositivas = slide viewer, viewer.* * *slide, transparency* * *
diapositiva sustantivo femenino
slide, transparency
diapositiva sustantivo femenino slide
' diapositiva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
montar
English:
slide
- transparency
* * *diapositiva nfslide, transparency* * *f FOT slide, transparency* * *diapositiva nf: slide, transparency* * *diapositiva n slide -
55 diminuto
adj.tiny, diminutive, little, minute.* * *► adjetivo1 tiny, minute* * *(f. - diminuta)adj.minute, tiny* * *ADJ tiny, diminutive* * *- ta adjetivo tiny, minute* * *= minute, microscopic, tiny [tinier -comp., tiniest -sup.], poky [pokier -comp., pokiest -sup.], dinky [dinkier -comp., dinkiest -sup.], diminute.Ex. A microscope slide is a slide designed for holding a minute object to be viewed through a microscope or by a microprojector.Ex. The 120 mm diameter disc contains more than 20,000 tracks within which sound is represented in the same physical form (by microscopic pits and plateaus) as in an optical video disc.Ex. With an estimated 300,000 'titles' in print it is clear that no bookshop can hope to stock more than a tiny fraction of those titles.Ex. A few were great establishments with ten or more presses, run by masters of discrimination and learning, but many were poky little shops with one, two, or three presses (and eight or ten workmen in all) with masters lacking all but the most rudimentary skills.Ex. Pluto, scorned by astronomers who considered it too dinky and distant, was unceremoniously stripped of its status as a planet Thursday.Ex. Nature is even more wonderful in its diminute products: the smallest and most negligible insects are those that better reveal Nature's art.----* parque diminuto = vest-pocket park.* * *- ta adjetivo tiny, minute* * *= minute, microscopic, tiny [tinier -comp., tiniest -sup.], poky [pokier -comp., pokiest -sup.], dinky [dinkier -comp., dinkiest -sup.], diminute.Ex: A microscope slide is a slide designed for holding a minute object to be viewed through a microscope or by a microprojector.
Ex: The 120 mm diameter disc contains more than 20,000 tracks within which sound is represented in the same physical form (by microscopic pits and plateaus) as in an optical video disc.Ex: With an estimated 300,000 'titles' in print it is clear that no bookshop can hope to stock more than a tiny fraction of those titles.Ex: A few were great establishments with ten or more presses, run by masters of discrimination and learning, but many were poky little shops with one, two, or three presses (and eight or ten workmen in all) with masters lacking all but the most rudimentary skills.Ex: Pluto, scorned by astronomers who considered it too dinky and distant, was unceremoniously stripped of its status as a planet Thursday.Ex: Nature is even more wonderful in its diminute products: the smallest and most negligible insects are those that better reveal Nature's art.* parque diminuto = vest-pocket park.* * *diminuto -tatiny, minute, diminutive ( frml)* * *
diminuto◊ -ta adjetivo
tiny, minute
diminuto,-a adjetivo minute, tiny
' diminuto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diminuta
- minúsculo
English:
diminutive
- dwarf
- itsy-bitsy
- itty-bitty
- miniature
- minute
- tiny
- poky
* * *diminuto, -a adjtiny, minute* * *adj tiny, diminutive* * *diminuto, -ta adj: minute, tiny* * * -
56 estación de ferrocarril
(n.) = railway stationEx. Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.* * *(n.) = railway stationEx: Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.
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57 estación de tren
(n.) = rail yard, train station, railway stationEx. Rail yards dispatcher must determine how cars are transferred from one inbound train to another outbound train and what is the makeup of each outbound train, how to use yard engines, and how to arrange yard track occupation.Ex. His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex. Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations.* * *(n.) = rail yard, train station, railway stationEx: Rail yards dispatcher must determine how cars are transferred from one inbound train to another outbound train and what is the makeup of each outbound train, how to use yard engines, and how to arrange yard track occupation.
Ex: His characters are gullible and easily led, dependent on the kindness of strangers and vulnerable to parasites and touts who hang around train stations and hotels.Ex: Information kiosks are designed for use in any location in which there is significant foot fall, including public libraries, shopping centres and railway stations. -
58 experto en tecnología
(n.) = technologistEx. Although still wide, this definition excluded programmes in the computing science and information technology field designed for technologists.* * *(n.) = technologistEx: Although still wide, this definition excluded programmes in the computing science and information technology field designed for technologists.
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59 formato UNIBID
(n.) = UNIBID record formatEx. The UNIBID record format has been designed for application in databases associated with abstracting and indexing journals.* * *(n.) = UNIBID record formatEx: The UNIBID record format has been designed for application in databases associated with abstracting and indexing journals.
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60 fuerzas aéreas británicas
= RAF [Royal Air Force]Ex. This programme is designed for those hoping to follow a career in one of the uniformed services -- army, navy, RAF, police service, fire service or ambulance.* * *= RAF [Royal Air Force]Ex: This programme is designed for those hoping to follow a career in one of the uniformed services -- army, navy, RAF, police service, fire service or ambulance.
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