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21 puesta de huevos
(n.) = egg-layingEx. Among the best studied behaviors is egg-laying, the process by which hermaphrodites deposit developing embryos into the environment.* * *(n.) = egg-layingEx: Among the best studied behaviors is egg-laying, the process by which hermaphrodites deposit developing embryos into the environment.
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22 servicios de extensión bibliotecaria
(n.) = library outreachEx. The author looks at library outreach services for children and emphasizes the value of 'partnering': the process of 2 or more entities coming together for the purpose of developing synergistic solutions to their challenges.* * *(n.) = library outreachEx: The author looks at library outreach services for children and emphasizes the value of 'partnering': the process of 2 or more entities coming together for the purpose of developing synergistic solutions to their challenges.
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23 dinámica
adj.&f.feminine of DINÁMICO.f.dynamics.* * *1 dynamics* * *1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - dinámico)* * *SF1) (Fís) dynamics sing2) (=funcionamiento) dynamic* * *b) ( funcionamiento)la dinámica de los acontecimientos lo obligó a dimitir — events o circumstances forced him to resign
* * *= dynamics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. Many students, after working with cases, have testified to the help they received in developing a clearer concept of the dynamics of human relationships in organizational settings.* * *b) ( funcionamiento)la dinámica de los acontecimientos lo obligó a dimitir — events o circumstances forced him to resign
* * *= dynamics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: Many students, after working with cases, have testified to the help they received in developing a clearer concept of the dynamics of human relationships in organizational settings.
* * *1 ( Fís) dynamics2(funcionamiento): la dinámica de las dos organizaciones es totalmente diferente the way the two organizations work is completely different, the dynamics of the two organizations are completely differentla dinámica de la obra the action of the playCompuesto:dinámica grupal or de grupogroup dynamics* * *
dinámico,-a adjetivo dynamic
dinámica sustantivo femenino dynamics sing
' dinámica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vital
English:
dynamics
- go-getter
* * *dinámica nf1. [situación, proceso] dynamics [singular];la dinámica de nuestra empresa the dynamics of our company;entramos en una dinámica de desarrollo económico we are beginning a process of economic development;el conflicto ha entrado en una dinámica peligrosa the dispute has taken a dangerous turndinámica de grupo group dynamics dinámica de fluidos fluid dynamics* * *f dynamics sg* * *dinámica nf: dynamics -
24 retraso
m.1 delay (demora).perdón por el retraso I'm sorry about the delayel vuelo ha sufrido un pequeño retraso the flight has been slightly delayedllegar con (15 minutos de) retraso to be (15 minutes) latelos trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) retraso trains are running (an hour) late today2 backwardness (subdesarrollo).llevar (siglos de) retraso to be (centuries) behindtener un retraso mental to be mentally retarded3 latency, delay.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: retrasar.* * *1 (demora) delay2 (subdesarrollo) backwardness, underdevelopment\ir con retraso to be running latellevar un año de retraso to be a year behind scheduleretraso mental mental handicap, backwardness* * *noun m.1) delay2) lag* * *SM1) [al llegar] delayllegar con retraso — to be late, arrive late
llegó con 25 minutos de retraso — he was o arrived 25 minutes late
2) [en una actividad] delayprotestaron por el retraso en el cobro de sus salarios — they complained about the delay in the payment of their wages
el mitin comenzó con una hora de retraso — the rally began an hour late, the rally was delayed (by) an hour
3) [en país, investigación] backwardnessel retraso cultural del país con relación a los países vecinos — the cultural backwardness of the country compared to its neighbours
4)padece un leve retraso mental — he has mild learning difficulties, he's slightly retarded
* * *a) ( demora) delayb) ( de país) backwardnessc) (Psic)niños con retraso mental — mentally retarded o handicapped children
* * *= deferment, delay, lag, retrogression, backwardness, lag time [lag-time].Ex. Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.Ex. If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.Ex. If this periodical is normally received about the middle of the month, the lag is about 15 days.Ex. Some of the proposals brought forth in this connection represent not technological progress but rather ideological retrogression.Ex. Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex. This article covers ways in which producers of business information on-line have to increase the speed with which searchers can retrieve information, with particular emphasis on increased update frequencies and reduced lag times.----* con retraso mental = mentally retarded.* ir con retraso con respecto a = lag + behind.* retraso del envío = delivery delay.* retraso mental = mental retardation.* sin retrasos = in a timely fashion, in a timely manner.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* * *a) ( demora) delayb) ( de país) backwardnessc) (Psic)niños con retraso mental — mentally retarded o handicapped children
* * *= deferment, delay, lag, retrogression, backwardness, lag time [lag-time].Ex: Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.
Ex: If there are excessive delays in the record becoming available, and long delays become a common phenomenon, the librarian who is anxious to make new stock available for the user as soon as possible will resort to local cataloguing.Ex: If this periodical is normally received about the middle of the month, the lag is about 15 days.Ex: Some of the proposals brought forth in this connection represent not technological progress but rather ideological retrogression.Ex: Libraries in developing countries suffer from technological backwardness.Ex: This article covers ways in which producers of business information on-line have to increase the speed with which searchers can retrieve information, with particular emphasis on increased update frequencies and reduced lag times.* con retraso mental = mentally retarded.* ir con retraso con respecto a = lag + behind.* retraso del envío = delivery delay.* retraso mental = mental retardation.* sin retrasos = in a timely fashion, in a timely manner.* sufrir un retraso = encounter + delay.* * *1 (demora) delayperdona por el retraso I'm sorry about the delay, I'm sorry it's lateviene con media hora de retraso it's (running) half an hour latellevamos or tenemos un retraso de dos meses sobre el programa previsto we're two months behind scheduleno podemos permitir otro retraso en el proceso we cannot allow another delay to o hold-up in the processcualquier retraso en el pago/la entrega de los productos any delay in payment/delivery of the products2 (de un país) backwardness3 ( Psic):niños con retraso mental children with learning difficulties; (más grave) mentally retarded o handicapped children* * *
Del verbo retrasar: ( conjugate retrasar)
retraso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
retrasó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
retrasar
retraso
retrasar ( conjugate retrasar) verbo transitivo
retrasarse verbo pronominal
retraso sustantivo masculino
llevamos un retraso de dos meses sobre lo previsto we're two months behind schedule
retrasar
I verbo transitivo
1 (hacer que algo vaya más lento) to slow down: las obras retrasaron el tráfico, the road works held up the traffic
2 (posponer) to delay, postpone: tendremos que retrasar las vacaciones, we will have to put off our holidays ➣ Ver nota en delay 3 (un reloj) to put back: retrasé el reloj una hora al llegar a Dublín, I put my clock back one hour when I arrived in Dublin
retraso sustantivo masculino
1 (en el tiempo) delay: llegó con retraso, he was late
2 (con el trabajo, etc) behind schedule: llevamos dos meses de retraso, we are two months behind
3 (en el desarrollo físico o mental) subnormality
' retraso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- ida
- retrasarse
- atraso
- compensar
- corriente
- demora
- impacientarse
- llevar
- pequeño
- retrasar
English:
account
- board
- concoct
- delay
- excuse
- experience
- further
- hold up
- hold-up
- late
- retardation
- schedule
- takeoff
- apologize
- behind
- handicap
- hold
- lag
- slow
* * *retraso nm1. [demora] delay;el vuelo ha sufrido un pequeño retraso the flight has been slightly delayed;perdón por el retraso I'm sorry about the delay;llegar con (quince minutos de) retraso to be (fifteen minutes) late;los trenes circulan hoy con (una hora de) retraso trains are running (an hour) late today;el gobierno anunció el retraso de las elecciones the government announced that the elections were to be put back o postponed2. [por sobrepasar un límite]el proyecto lleva dos semanas de retraso the project is two weeks behind schedule;llevo en mi trabajo un retraso de veinte páginas I'm twenty pages behind with my work3. [subdesarrollo] backwardness;llevar (siglos de) retraso to be (centuries) behind4. retraso mental mental deficiency;tener un retraso mental to be mentally retarded* * *m delay;ir con retraso be late;llegar con retraso arrive late, be late o delayed;llevar retraso be late o delayed* * *retraso nm1) atraso: delay, lateness2)retraso mental : mental retardation* * *retraso n delay -
25 apto
adj.1 apt, able, capable, competent.2 able-bodied, apt.* * *► adjetivo1 (apropiado) suitable, appropriate2 (capaz) capable, able3 (físicamente) fit\apto,-a para todos los públicos CINEMATOGRAFÍA U-certificate film, US rated Gno apto,-a CINEMATOGRAFÍA for adults only* * *(f. - apta)adj.fit, suitable* * *ADJ1) (=idóneo) suitable ( para for, to)fit ( para for, to)apto (para menores) — (Cine) suitable for children
no apto (para menores) — (Cine) unsuitable for children
apto para el servicio — (Mil) fit for military service
2) (=hábil) competent, capable3) (Escol) pass antes de s* * *- ta adjetivoa) [ser] <libro/película>b) < persona>no es apto para el cargo — he's not suitable o right for the job
* * *= apt.Ex. By building upon a more apt conceptual framework the transfer of information technology can play a role, albeit limited, in the development process.----* apto para circular = roadworthy.* apto para mayores de 13 años o menores acompañados = PG-13.* condición de estar apto para volar = airworthiness.* poco apto = inapt.* * *- ta adjetivoa) [ser] <libro/película>b) < persona>no es apto para el cargo — he's not suitable o right for the job
* * *= apt.Ex: By building upon a more apt conceptual framework the transfer of information technology can play a role, albeit limited, in the development process.
* apto para circular = roadworthy.* apto para mayores de 13 años o menores acompañados = PG-13.* condición de estar apto para volar = airworthiness.* poco apto = inapt.* * *apto -ta1 ‹libro/película› suitable ser apto PARA algo to be suitable FOR sthunos embutidos no aptos para el consumo sausages not fit for consumption2 ‹persona› apto PARA algo fit FOR sthno es una persona apta para ejercer esta profesión he is not fit to practice this professionapto para el servicio militar fit for military serviceno se le considera apto para el cargo he's not considered to be suitable o right for the job* * *
apto◊ -ta adjetivo [ser] apto para algo suitable for sth;
no es apto para el cargo he's not suitable o right for the job;
apto para el servicio militar fit for military service;
no apto para el consumo not fit for consumption
apto,-a adjetivo
1 (adecuado) suitable, appropriate [para, for]
2 (capacitado) capable, able
' apto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apta
- inhábil
- prestar
English:
eligible
- fit
- internal
- roadworthy
- suitable
- unfit
- unsafe
- unseaworthy
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- road
* * *apto, -a♦ adj1. [adecuado, conveniente] suitable ( para for);apta/no apta para menores [película] suitable/unsuitable for children;apto para el consumo humano fit for human consumption2. [capacitado] [físicamente] fit;lo declararon no apto para el servicio militar he was declared unfit for military service;no es apto para ocupar un puesto directivo he's not suited to a managerial position3. [candidato]los alumnos declarados aptos/no aptos students who have passed/failed♦ nmpass;saqué un apto/no apto I passed/failed* * *adj1 suitable ( para for);apto para menores película suitable for under-age children;apto para todos los públicos G (general audiences), Br universal3 EDU pass* * *apto, -ta adj1) : suitable, suited, fit2) hábil: capable, competent* * *apto adj suitable -
26 desarrollarse
1 (crecer) to develop2 (transcurrir) to take place* * ** * *VPR1) (=madurar) [adolescente] to develop, reach puberty; [planta, animal] to develop, reach maturity; [país] to develop2) (=ocurrir) [suceso, reunión] to take place; [trama] to unfold, develop3) (=desenrollarse) [algo enrollado] to unroll; [algo plegado] to unfold, open (out)* * *(v.) = proceed, grow, build up, burgeon, unfold, grow up, come up, shape upEx. Instructions should be clear and unambiguous, and they should proceed in a logical manner.Ex. No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex. The third thing I'm perturbed about is this general atmosphere of negativism which seems to be building up.Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex. Research in any scientific field can never be neutral: the process is initially motivated by the researcher's own questioning of perceived realities, and unfolds in a particular historical moment, subject to the social, political and ideological influences of that context.Ex. In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex. Do you feel that we should stay with our old number-crunching, inefficient system or switch to voice transmission, which seems to be coming up fairly fast?.Ex. A major war may be shaping up over videotex advertising between cable television operators and the telephone companies.* * *(v.) = proceed, grow, build up, burgeon, unfold, grow up, come up, shape upEx: Instructions should be clear and unambiguous, and they should proceed in a logical manner.
Ex: No true reader can be expected to grow on a diet of prescribed texts only regardless of how well chosen they are.Ex: The third thing I'm perturbed about is this general atmosphere of negativism which seems to be building up.Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex: Research in any scientific field can never be neutral: the process is initially motivated by the researcher's own questioning of perceived realities, and unfolds in a particular historical moment, subject to the social, political and ideological influences of that context.Ex: In the 1920s and 30s factory libraries grew up in all types of industries, particularly textile industries, but their size and quality varied.Ex: Do you feel that we should stay with our old number-crunching, inefficient system or switch to voice transmission, which seems to be coming up fairly fast?.Ex: A major war may be shaping up over videotex advertising between cable television operators and the telephone companies.* * *
■desarrollarse verbo reflexivo
1 (crecer una persona, enfermedad, etc) to develop
2 (suceder, tener lugar) to take place: el espectáculo se desarrolló en un parque público, the show took place in a park
' desarrollarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
evolucionar
- desarrollar
- formar
- ir
English:
develop
- evolve
- progress
- shape up
- smoothly
- unfold
- grow
- mature
- shape
* * *vpr1. [crecer, mejorar] to develop;la proteína es imprescindible para desarrollarse protein is essential for development o growth2. [suceder] [reunión, encuentro, manifestación] to take place;[película, obra, novela] to be set;la manifestación se desarrolló sin incidentes the demonstration went off without incident;la acción de la novela se desarrolla en el siglo XIX the novel is set in the 19th century3. [evolucionar] to develop;¿cómo se desarrollarán los acontecimientos? how will events develop?* * *v/r1 develop, evolve2 ( ocurrir) take place* * *vr: to take place* * *1. (en general) to develop -
27 ejecución
f.1 execution, realization, performance, fulfillment.2 execution, artistic performance, interpretation, performance.3 execution, hanging, capital punishment, putting to death.4 process of executing, process of inflicting capital punishment.5 run.* * *1 (de una orden etc) carrying out, execution2 MÚSICA performance3 (ajusticiamiento) execution4 DERECHO seizure* * *noun f.1) execution2) performance* * *SF1) (=ajusticiamiento) execution2) (=cumplimiento) [de orden] carrying out, execution; [de deseos] fulfilment, fulfillment (EEUU)3) (Mús) performance4) (Jur) attachment* * *1) ( de persona) execution2)b) (Mús) performance, execution (frml)* * *1) ( de persona) execution2)b) (Mús) performance, execution (frml)* * *ejecución11 = enforcement, execution, implementation, running.Ex: These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.
Ex: Those are the elements which will contribute directly to the execution of these skills with greater competence.Ex: This software is important to the further implementation of the record format, especially in developing countries.Ex: No circulation should take place between running this function and printing the overdue notices.* ejecución brillante = bravura performance.* ejecución del programa = computer run.* ejecución hipotecaria = foreclosure.* fichero de ejecución por lotes = batch file.* plazo de ejecución = time scale [timescale], time scale [timescale].ejecución22 = execution.Ex: Human rights campaigners have welcomed an announcement by Iran that appears to end the execution of juvenile offenders.
* ejecución por ahorcamiento = hanging.* * *A (de una persona) executionBun proyecto de difícil ejecución a plan which will be difficult to implement o carry outla ejecución de la sentencia de desahucio the execution o enforcement of the eviction order* * *
ejecución sustantivo femenino
1 ( de persona) execution
2
( de orden) carrying outb) (Mús) performance
ejecución sustantivo femenino
1 (realización, cumplimiento) carrying out, execution
2 (de un condenado a muerte) execution
3 Mús performance
' ejecución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
realización
- contratar
- garrote
- masivo
- pelotón
English:
execution
- firing squad
- performance
- repossesion
- rerun
- scaffold
- sight-reading
- hanging
* * *ejecución nf1. [realización] [de trabajo, orden] carrying out;[de plan, proyecto] implementation; [de penalti, lanzamiento] taking; [de ejercicio, acrobacia] performance;tuvimos problemas durante la ejecución de la tarea we had problems while carrying out the task;la ejecución del golpe fue brillante it was a brilliantly struck shot2. [ajusticiamiento] execution3. [de pieza musical] performance, rendition* * *f1 ( realización) implementation, carrying out, execution;poner en ejecución execute, carry out2 de condenado execution3 INFOR running, execution4 MÚS performance* * ** * *1. (pena de muerte) execution2. (actuación) performance -
28 hermafrodita1
1 = hermaphrodite.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Among the best studied behaviors is egg-laying, the process by which hermaphrodites deposit developing embryos into the environment. -
29 hermafrodita
adj.1 hermaphrodite.2 hermaphroditic, bisexual, hermaphroditical, hermaphrodite.f. & m.hermaphrodite, epicene.* * *► adjetivo1 hermaphrodite1 hermaphrodite* * *ADJ SMF hermaphrodite* * *Iadjetivo hermaphrodite (before n), hermaphroditicIImasculino y femenino hermaphrodite* * *Iadjetivo hermaphrodite (before n), hermaphroditicIImasculino y femenino hermaphrodite* * *hermafrodita11 = hermaphrodite.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Among the best studied behaviors is egg-laying, the process by which hermaphrodites deposit developing embryos into the environment.
hermafrodita22 = androgynous, hermaphroditic, monoecious.Ex: All of these can be painlessly transmuted into natural, androgynous forms, e.g., city councilmen becoming city council members; firemen: fire fighters; longshoremen: longshore workers.
Ex: Female plants start flowering about one month earlier than hermaproditic plants.Ex: Castor-oil plants are monoecious, with separate female and male flowers on the same plant.* * *hermaphrodite ( before n), hermaphroditichermaphrodite* * *
hermafrodita adjetivo & mf hermaphrodite
' hermafrodita' also found in these entries:
English:
hermaphrodite
* * *♦ adjhermaphrodite♦ nmfhermaphrodite* * *I adj hermaphroditic, hermaphrodite atrII m/f hermaphrodite* * *hermafrodita nmf: hermaphrodite -
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