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1 Committee for Liaison with International Organizations and Developing Nations
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Committee for Liaison with International Organizations and Developing Nations
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2 bangsa-bangsa sedang berkembang
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3 país en vías de desarrollo
developing country* * *(n.) = developing country, transitional nation, transitional economy, developing nation, emerging economy, developing economy, country with developing economyEx. This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.Ex. The author suggests an eclectic approach to library development in the transitional nations of Africa.Ex. I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.Ex. This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex. Conservation as a profession is not valued as much in emerging economies as it is in advanced industrial nations.Ex. Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.Ex. This program provides continuing education for library and information science professionals from countries with developing economies.* * *(n.) = developing country, transitional nation, transitional economy, developing nation, emerging economy, developing economy, country with developing economyEx: This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.
Ex: The author suggests an eclectic approach to library development in the transitional nations of Africa.Ex: I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.Ex: This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex: Conservation as a profession is not valued as much in emerging economies as it is in advanced industrial nations.Ex: Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.Ex: This program provides continuing education for library and information science professionals from countries with developing economies. -
4 científico-tecnológico
(adj.) = scientific-technologicalEx. The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.* * *(adj.) = scientific-technologicalEx: The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.
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5 desigualdad
f.1 inequality.acabar con las desigualdades regionales to put an end to inequalities between the regions2 difference, inequality, big difference, disparity.3 inequity.* * *1 (gen) inequality, difference2 (irregularidad) unevenness3 (terreno) unevenness, roughness4 (inconstancia) changeability* * *noun f.1) inequality2) unevenness* * *SF1) (Econ, Pol) inequality2) [de carácter, tiempo] unpredictability3) (=desnivel) [de terreno] roughness; [de escritura] unevenness* * *1)a) ( diferencia) inequalityb) ( desequilibrio) inequality, disparity2) ( de superficie) unevenness3) (Mat) inequality* * *= inequality, inequitability, asymmetry, unevenness, imbalance, unbalance.Ex. The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.Ex. The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.Ex. Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex. Database suppliers argue that the present unevenness of the European legal protection setting creates an uncertain and risky environment which is not conductiveto investment.Ex. This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.Ex. Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.----* desigualdad de género = gender inequality.* desigualdad de ingresos = income inequality.* desigualdad entre los sexos = gender inequality.* erradicar una desigualdad = eradicate + inequality.* estar en desigualdad = be under par.* sentido de desigualdad = sense of inequality.* * *1)a) ( diferencia) inequalityb) ( desequilibrio) inequality, disparity2) ( de superficie) unevenness3) (Mat) inequality* * *= inequality, inequitability, asymmetry, unevenness, imbalance, unbalance.Ex: The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.
Ex: The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.Ex: Information asymmetry has been aggravated and information technology use has played a role in this exacerbation.Ex: Database suppliers argue that the present unevenness of the European legal protection setting creates an uncertain and risky environment which is not conductiveto investment.Ex: This results in an imbalance of error tolerance.Ex: Unbalance occurs when the center of gravity of a rotating object is not aligned with its center of rotation.* desigualdad de género = gender inequality.* desigualdad de ingresos = income inequality.* desigualdad entre los sexos = gender inequality.* erradicar una desigualdad = eradicate + inequality.* estar en desigualdad = be under par.* sentido de desigualdad = sense of inequality.* * *A1 (diferencia) inequalityno debería existir desigualdad ante la ley everyone should be equal in the eyes of the law2 (desequilibrio) inequality, disparityla desigualdad de fuerzas the inequality of o disparity in forcesB (de una superficie) unevennessC ( Mat) inequality* * *
desigualdad sustantivo femenino
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2 ( de superficie) unevenness
desigualdad sustantivo femenino
1 inequality
2 (del suelo) unevenness
' desigualdad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desventaja
- desequilibrio
English:
inequality
* * *desigualdad nf1. [diferencia] difference;trataba a sus hijos con desigualdad he didn't treat all his children in the same way2. [de carácter] changeability;[de actuación, rendimiento] inconsistency, erratic nature; [del terreno] unevenness3. [económica, social, racial] inequality;acabar con las desigualdades regionales to put an end to inequalities between the regions4. Mat inequality* * *f inequality* * *desigualdad nf1) : inequality2) : unevenness* * *1. (en general) difference -
6 encontrarse ante un reto
= in the face of + challengeEx. In the face of these challenges, developing nations start from a position of weakness, based on low levels of capital formation and rapid population growth.* * *= in the face of + challengeEx: In the face of these challenges, developing nations start from a position of weakness, based on low levels of capital formation and rapid population growth.
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7 gestante
adj.pregnant.f.pregnant woman.* * *► adjetivo1 gestating1 expectant mother* * *1.ADJ expectant2.SF expectant mother, pregnant woman* * *femenino (frml) expectant mother (frml)* * *Ex. This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.* * *femenino (frml) expectant mother (frml)* * *Ex: This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.
* * *( frml)expectant mother ( frml)* * *♦ adjpregnant, expectant♦ nfexpectant mother, pregnant woman* * *f expectant mother -
8 industrialización
f.industrialization.* * *1 industrialization* * ** * *femenino industrialization* * *= industrialism, industrialisation [industrialization, -USA].Ex. Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex. Developing nations have come to recognise that industrial and technological information is a key element in accelerating the process of industrialisation.* * *femenino industrialization* * *= industrialism, industrialisation [industrialization, -USA].Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.
Ex: Developing nations have come to recognise that industrial and technological information is a key element in accelerating the process of industrialisation.* * *industrialization* * *
industrialización sustantivo femenino
industrialization
industrialización sustantivo femenino industrialization
' industrialización' also found in these entries:
English:
industrialization
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9 injusticia
f.injustice.* * *1 injustice, unfairness* * *noun f.* * *SF (=falta de justicia) injustice; (=falta de equidad) unfairnesses una injusticia — (=inmerecido) it's unjust, it's an injustice; (=no equitativo) it's unfair
* * *a) ( acto injusto) injustice, act of injusticeb) ( cualidad) unfairness, injustice* * *= injustice, inequity, inequitability, wrong, miscarriage of justice, iniquity, wrongfulness.Ex. Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.Ex. It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.Ex. The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.Ex. Librarians have traditionally been concerned with giving rather than selling information and information supplied negligently is dealt with by the law of torts: civil wrongs independent of contract.Ex. The Matsukawa Materials Room at Fukushima University, Japan, contains items relating to the Matsukawa Incident, an infamous miscarriage of justice in Aug 1949.Ex. To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex. Wieland is not responsible for his violence precisely because he also lacks the ability to appreciate its wrongfulness.----* cometer una injusticia = do + injustice.* crear una injusticia = create + injustice.* erradicar una injusticia = eradicate + injustice.* flagrante injusticia = gross injustice.* injusticia flagrante = gross injustice.* injusticia social = social injustice.* venganza de injusticias, la = righting of wrongs, the.* * *a) ( acto injusto) injustice, act of injusticeb) ( cualidad) unfairness, injustice* * *= injustice, inequity, inequitability, wrong, miscarriage of justice, iniquity, wrongfulness.Ex: Demands from clients will often throw up an occurrence of similar problems, revealing perhaps the operation of an injustice, the lack of an amenity in the neighbourhood, or simply bureaucratic inefficiency.
Ex: It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.Ex: The Bradford distribution is found to provide information of the degree of scientific-technological inequitability between advanced and developing nations.Ex: Librarians have traditionally been concerned with giving rather than selling information and information supplied negligently is dealt with by the law of torts: civil wrongs independent of contract.Ex: The Matsukawa Materials Room at Fukushima University, Japan, contains items relating to the Matsukawa Incident, an infamous miscarriage of justice in Aug 1949.Ex: To redress this iniquity women are demanding not only equal pay for equal work, but equal pay for work of equal value.Ex: Wieland is not responsible for his violence precisely because he also lacks the ability to appreciate its wrongfulness.* cometer una injusticia = do + injustice.* crear una injusticia = create + injustice.* erradicar una injusticia = eradicate + injustice.* flagrante injusticia = gross injustice.* injusticia flagrante = gross injustice.* injusticia social = social injustice.* venganza de injusticias, la = righting of wrongs, the.* * *1 (acto injusto) injustice, act of injusticeprotestaban por las injusticias cometidas they protested about the injustices that had taken placees una injusticia que te hayan dicho eso it's unfair of them to have said that to you2 (cualidad) unfairness, injusticeuna sociedad donde predominan la injusticia y la miseria a society where injustice and poverty prevailla injusticia de ciertos impuestos the unfairness of certain taxes* * *
injusticia sustantivo femenino
injusticia sustantivo femenino
1 (falta de justicia) injustice: fomentó la injusticia, he encouraged injustice
2 (cualidad) unfairness: ¡qué injusticia!, how unfair!
' injusticia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cielo
- abuso
- extinguir
- flagrante
English:
gross
- iniquity
- injustice
- rank
- stamp out
- unfairness
- wrong
- miscarriage
* * *injusticia nf1. [acto] injustice;¡es una injusticia! [quejándose] it's not fair!;[con indignación] it's an outrage!;es una injusticia que tenga que hacerlo yo todo it's not fair that I have to do it all2. [cualidad] unfairness, injustice;la injusticia de una decisión the unfairness o injustice of a decision* * *f injustice* * *injusticia nf: injustice, unfairness* * *injusticia n injustice -
10 profesional sanitario
f. & m.care provider.* * *(n.) = health-care worker, health worker, health professional, health care professionalEx. The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's Hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.Ex. This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex. A series of tutorials are being developed aimed at health professionals working in tropical countries.Ex. This article points to ways in which information technology can be of assistance to healthcare professionals.* * *(n.) = health-care worker, health worker, health professional, health care professionalEx: The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's Hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.
Ex: This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex: A series of tutorials are being developed aimed at health professionals working in tropical countries.Ex: This article points to ways in which information technology can be of assistance to healthcare professionals. -
11 trabajador sanitario
(n.) = health-care worker, health worker, health care professionalEx. The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's Hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.Ex. This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex. This article points to ways in which information technology can be of assistance to healthcare professionals.* * *(n.) = health-care worker, health worker, health care professionalEx: The article 'The librarian in the hospice' describes how the librarian seeks to support St Christopher's Hospice staff in caring for dying patients while also handling many requests from health-care workers in the UK and abroad for information.
Ex: This manual was developed to help health workers in developing nations to teach expectant mothers about pregnancy and childbirth.Ex: This article points to ways in which information technology can be of assistance to healthcare professionals. -
12 revolución de la información, la
(n.) = information revolution, theEx. The article 'Will developing countries miss the information revolution, too?' analyses the characteristics that developing nations require to increase on-line information use and to organise it.Spanish-English dictionary > revolución de la información, la
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13 revolución de la información
la revolución de la información(n.) = information revolution, theEx: The article 'Will developing countries miss the information revolution, too?' analyses the characteristics that developing nations require to increase on-line information use and to organise it.
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14 взаимоотношения "Север-Юг"
взаимоотношения "Север-Юг"
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North-South relationship
The connections, associations or involvement of developed nations, found predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere, with developing nations, found predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere. (Source: UIA)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > взаимоотношения "Север-Юг"
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15 1989) Симпозиум по дистанционному зондированию применительно к проблемам окружающей среды, особенно в развивающихся странах
Astronautics: Symposium on Remote Sensing Applied to Environmental Problems, Particularly of Developing Nations (COSPAR/IAFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > 1989) Симпозиум по дистанционному зондированию применительно к проблемам окружающей среды, особенно в развивающихся странах
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16 Комитет по связям с международными организациями и развивающимися странами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Комитет по связям с международными организациями и развивающимися странами
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17 Подкомитет по малоразмерным спутникам для развивающихся стран
Astronautics: Subcommittee on Small Satellites for Developing NationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Подкомитет по малоразмерным спутникам для развивающихся стран
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18 Симпозиум по дистанционному зондированию применительно к проблемам окружающей среды, особенно в развивающихся странах
Astronautics: Symposium on Remote Sensing Applied to Environmental Problems, Particularly of Developing Nations (COSPAR/IAF, 1989)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Симпозиум по дистанционному зондированию применительно к проблемам окружающей среды, особенно в развивающихся странах
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19 беднейшие из развивающихся стран
General subject: hard-core developing nationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беднейшие из развивающихся стран
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20 влияние быстрого роста населения на здоровье и благосостояние людей в развивающихся странах
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > влияние быстрого роста населения на здоровье и благосостояние людей в развивающихся странах
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