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21 codificación
f.1 encoding, coding, encryption.2 codification.3 encoding.* * *1 (de leyes) codification2 (de mensajes) encoding3 INFORMÁTICA coding, code* * *SF1) (Jur) codification2) [de mensajes, textos] encoding* * *1) ( de leyes) codification2) (Inf) ( de información) coding; (Ling) ( de un mensaje) encoding* * *= codification, coding, encoding, encryption, encypherment, scrambling.Ex. Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue were published in 1876, and form one of the earlier codifications of the problems and some solutions concerning the alphabetical subject approach.Ex. This study will attempt to define the level of MARC encoding necessary and to determine how this lower level record could be upgraded to the full MARC encoding.Ex. Apart from serving as 'electronic money', smart cards are already being envisaged as identification and access control passes, bearers of personal records, encryption devices and so on.Ex. It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.Ex. Moreover, the use of a computer for privacy transformation leaves open the question of how to protect the code (key) used in the scrambling process.----* clave de codificación = scrambling key.* codificación combinada = combination coding.* codificación de caracteres = character encoding.* codificación de datos = data-coding [data coding].* codificación de doble fila = double row coding.* codificación de textos = text encoding.* codificación digital = digital coding.* codificación directa de fila sencilla = single row direct coding.* codificación mediante colores = colour coding.* codificación por medio de códigos de barras = barcoding [bar-coding].* formato generalizado para la codificación de documentos web = generalised markup format.* lenguaje de codificación = coding language.* libro de codificación = codebook.* sistema de codificación = coding system.* * *1) ( de leyes) codification2) (Inf) ( de información) coding; (Ling) ( de un mensaje) encoding* * *= codification, coding, encoding, encryption, encypherment, scrambling.Ex: Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalogue were published in 1876, and form one of the earlier codifications of the problems and some solutions concerning the alphabetical subject approach.
Ex: This study will attempt to define the level of MARC encoding necessary and to determine how this lower level record could be upgraded to the full MARC encoding.Ex: Apart from serving as 'electronic money', smart cards are already being envisaged as identification and access control passes, bearers of personal records, encryption devices and so on.Ex: It may appear, at first sight, unwise to establish standards for encypherment as any publication of methods is likely to assist the intruder.Ex: Moreover, the use of a computer for privacy transformation leaves open the question of how to protect the code (key) used in the scrambling process.* clave de codificación = scrambling key.* codificación combinada = combination coding.* codificación de caracteres = character encoding.* codificación de datos = data-coding [data coding].* codificación de doble fila = double row coding.* codificación de textos = text encoding.* codificación digital = digital coding.* codificación directa de fila sencilla = single row direct coding.* codificación mediante colores = colour coding.* codificación por medio de códigos de barras = barcoding [bar-coding].* formato generalizado para la codificación de documentos web = generalised markup format.* lenguaje de codificación = coding language.* libro de codificación = codebook.* sistema de codificación = coding system.* * *A (de leyes) codificationB1 (de información) coding2 (de un mensaje) encodingcodificación de barras bar coding* * *codificación nf1. [de norma, ley] codification2. [de mensaje en clave] encoding3. Informát coding* * *f codification, encoding* * *codificación nf, pl - ciones1) : codification2) : coding, encoding -
22 elegir
v.1 to choose, to select.tiene dos colores a elegir you can choose from two colorsrojo o verde, ¿cuál eliges? red or green, which one do you want?dar a alguien a elegir entre varias cosas to give somebody a choice between several thingshay mucho donde elegir there's a lot to choose from2 to elect.fue elegido por unanimidad he was elected unanimouslyha sido elegida mejor película del año it was voted best film of the yearMaría escoge los maduros Mary chooses the ripe ones.3 to choose to, to decide to.* * *(e changes to i in certain persons of certain tenses; g changes to j before a and o)Present IndicativePast IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperfect SubjunctiveFuture SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to elect2) choose, select* * *VT1) (=escoger) to choose, selectla eligieron por su profesionalidad — she was chosen o selected for her professionalism
a elegir entre cinco tipos — there are five sorts to choose o select from
hablará en francés o italiano, a elegir — he will speak in French or Italian as you prefer
2) [+ candidato] to elect* * *verbo transitivoa) ( escoger) to chooseme dieron a elegir — I was given a o the choice
b) ( por votación) to elect* * *= appoint, choose, click off, make + choices, elect, co-opt, vote, plump for.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.Ex. We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex. Frequently it is necessary for the librarian or information worker to make choices concerning record size and field size.Ex. This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex. The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.Ex. She has been voted librarian of the year because of her work as an advocate and fighter for the freedom of information for the prison population.Ex. There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.----* demasiado donde elegir = embarrassment of riches, spoilt for choice.* elegir con cuidado = pick and choose.* elegir con esmero = pick and choose.* elegir el camino más fácil = take + the path of least resistance.* elegir entre = sort through.* elegir pulsando una tecla de un ratón = click.* elegir un comité = appoint + committee.* ¿qué elegir? = which way to go?.* ser exigente al elegir = pick and choose.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( escoger) to chooseme dieron a elegir — I was given a o the choice
b) ( por votación) to elect* * *= appoint, choose, click off, make + choices, elect, co-opt, vote, plump for.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.Ex: We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex: Frequently it is necessary for the librarian or information worker to make choices concerning record size and field size.Ex: This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex: The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.Ex: She has been voted librarian of the year because of her work as an advocate and fighter for the freedom of information for the prison population.Ex: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.* demasiado donde elegir = embarrassment of riches, spoilt for choice.* elegir con cuidado = pick and choose.* elegir con esmero = pick and choose.* elegir el camino más fácil = take + the path of least resistance.* elegir entre = sort through.* elegir pulsando una tecla de un ratón = click.* elegir un comité = appoint + committee.* ¿qué elegir? = which way to go?.* ser exigente al elegir = pick and choose.* * *elegir [I8 ]vt1 (escoger) to chooseme dieron a elegir I was given a o the choicetres postres a elegir choice of three dessertstener mucho de donde elegir to be spoilt for choiceno nos dieron la posibilidad de elegir we weren't given any choice o optionelegí el más caro I chose o ( colloq) went for the most expensive oneeligió dos asignaturas muy difíciles he opted to do o he chose two very difficult subjects2 (por votación) to elect* * *
elegir ( conjugate elegir) verbo transitivo
◊ me dieron a elegir I was given a o the choice
elegir verbo transitivo
1 to choose ➣ Ver nota en choose
2 Pol (a un dirigente) to elect
' elegir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acertada
- acertado
- dedo
- existente
- optar
- designar
- elige
- regodearse
- tuntún
English:
choose
- elect
- free rein
- pick
- pick out
- power
- return
- select
- spoil
- time
- vote
- way
- what
* * *♦ vt1. [escoger] to choose, to select;siempre elige a los más guapos she always chooses the best-looking ones;entre todos los candidatos te han elegido a ti out of all the candidates you have been selected;eligió la carrera de actor he chose a career in acting;tiene dos colores a elegir you have two colours to choose from;rojo o verde, ¿cuál eliges? red or green, which one do you want?2. [por votación] to elect;fue elegido por unanimidad he was elected unanimously;ha sido elegida mejor película del año it was voted best film of the year♦ vi[escoger] to choose;tú eliges YOU choose;dar a alguien a elegir entre varias cosas to give sb a choice between several things;si me das a elegir, prefiero el rojo given the choice, I prefer the red;hay mucho donde elegir there's a lot to choose from* * ** * *elegir {28} vt1) escoger, seleccionar: to choose, to select2) : to elect* * *elegir vb2. (votar) to elect¿quién ha sido elegido? who has been elected? -
23 escoger
v.1 to choose.tiene dos sabores a escoger there are two flavors to choose fromtenemos que escoger entre tres candidatos we have to choose between three candidatesMaría escoge los maduros Mary chooses the ripe ones.Ella escogió bailar She chose dancing.2 to make a choice, to take a choice, to choose.María escogió Mary made a choice.* * *1 to choose, pick out, select■ lo escogió para/por marido she chose him as her husband\a escoger to choose fromno hay donde escoger they are all just as badtener donde escoger to have a good choice* * *verbto choose, pick, select* * *1.VT to choose, pick; [por votación] to electyo escogí el azul — I chose o picked the blue one
escogió los mejores vinos para la cena — he picked out o chose o selected the best wines to go with the meal
2.VI to chooseno hay mucho donde escoger — there isn't much to choose from, there isn't much choice
puestos a escoger, me quedo con estos — faced with the choice, I'll keep these
tener donde escoger — to have plenty to choose from, have plenty of choice
* * *verbo transitivo to chooseescoge el libro que quieras — pick o choose whichever book you want
no hay mucho (de) donde escoger — there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose from
* * *= choose, click off, cull, opt (for), pick out, select, single out, pick and mix, mix and match, elect, pick, take + Posesivo + pick, go for.Ex. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.Ex. We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex. The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.Ex. However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex. This process proceeds by examining in turn every one of a large set of items, and by picking out those which have certain specified characteristics.Ex. An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.Ex. Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex. Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex. It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex. This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex. The network itself is assumed to be unreliable; any portion of the network could disappear at any moment ( pick your favorite catastrophe -- these days backhoes cutting cables are more of a threat than bombs).Ex. We can offer them both and let our users take their pick.Ex. If flexibility is required, it may be better to go for a general-purpose data base management system.----* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escoger aleatoriamente = pick at + random.* escoger con cuidado = pick and choose.* escoger con esmero = pick and choose.* escoger cuidadosamente = handpick.* escoger las palabras = choose + Posesivo + words (carefully), pick + Posesivo + words (carefully).* escoger una opción = choose + setting, take up + option.* ser exigente al escoger = pick and choose.* * *verbo transitivo to chooseescoge el libro que quieras — pick o choose whichever book you want
no hay mucho (de) donde escoger — there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose from
* * *= choose, click off, cull, opt (for), pick out, select, single out, pick and mix, mix and match, elect, pick, take + Posesivo + pick, go for.Ex: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.
Ex: We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Ex: The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.Ex: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex: This process proceeds by examining in turn every one of a large set of items, and by picking out those which have certain specified characteristics.Ex: An extract is one o more portions of a document selected to represent the whole document.Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex: Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex: It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex: This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Ex: The network itself is assumed to be unreliable; any portion of the network could disappear at any moment ( pick your favorite catastrophe -- these days backhoes cutting cables are more of a threat than bombs).Ex: We can offer them both and let our users take their pick.Ex: If flexibility is required, it may be better to go for a general-purpose data base management system.* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escoger aleatoriamente = pick at + random.* escoger con cuidado = pick and choose.* escoger con esmero = pick and choose.* escoger cuidadosamente = handpick.* escoger las palabras = choose + Posesivo + words (carefully), pick + Posesivo + words (carefully).* escoger una opción = choose + setting, take up + option.* ser exigente al escoger = pick and choose.* * *escoger [E6 ]vtto chooseescogió las mejores flores para hacer el ramo he picked out o chose o selected the best flowers to make the bouquetescoge el libro que quieras pick o choose whichever book you wantescoge los dos o tres mejores pick out o choose the best two or threeno hay mucho donde escoger there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose fromtuve que escoger entre los dos I had to choose between the two of themme escogieron de entre 90 candidatos I was chosen o selected from among 90 applicantsfue escogido para representar a su clase he was chosen o picked to represent his classtuvo mucho cuidado al escoger sus palabras he picked o chose his words very carefully* * *
escoger ( conjugate escoger) verbo transitivo
to choose;◊ escoge que quieras pick o choose whichever (one) you want;
no hay mucho (de) donde escoger there isn't a great deal of choice, there isn't much to choose from
escoger verbo transitivo to choose [entre, between] [de, from]: escogerán a los más preparados, they'll select the best-trained ones ➣ Ver nota en choose
' escoger' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elección
- elegir
English:
choose
- select
- single out
- pick
- single
* * *♦ vtto choose;escoge una carta pick a card;de (entre) cien candidatos lo escogieron a él out of a hundred candidates they chose o selected him;escogemos la mejor fruta para nuestros clientes we select the best fruit for our customers;tiene dos sabores a escoger there are two flavours to choose from;tener mucho donde escoger to have plenty of choice, Br to be spoilt for choice;tenemos poco donde escoger we don't have much to choose from♦ vitenemos que escoger entre tres candidatos we have to choose between three candidates* * *v/t choose, select* * *escoger {15} vtelegir, seleccionar: to choose, to select* * * -
24 incluso
adj.included, enclosed.adv.even.me gustó incluso a mí even I liked itla comida de ayer estaba buena, la de hoy, mejor incluso yesterday's meal was good, and today's was even betterShe even needs a car Ella necesita incluso un carro=She needs even a car.prep.even.todos, incluso tú, debemos ayudar we must all help, even youm.enclosure.* * *► adverbio1 even1 even* * *1. ADV1) (=aun) evenno resulta sencillo ni incluso para nosotros — it isn't simple, (not) even for us
2) (=incluyendo) includingnos gustó a todos, incluso a los más testarudos — we all liked it, even o including the most stubborn of us
2.ADJ enclosed* * *adverbio evenestaba muy animado, incluso hablador — he was very cheerful, in fact he was positively chatty
* * *= even, if not, yet even, yet.Ex. Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.Ex. Consultation of contemporary documents are more reliable, if not infallible.Ex. Yet even under these auspicious circumstances, it is important that clients become stakeholders in the entire process = Aun incluso con estas circunstancias tan prometedoras, es importante que los clientes participen de lleno en todo el proceso.Ex. This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.----* incluso entonces = even then.* incluso yendo más lejos = even farther afield.* ni incluso = for that matter, not even.* * *adverbio evenestaba muy animado, incluso hablador — he was very cheerful, in fact he was positively chatty
* * *= even, if not, yet even, yet.Ex: Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.
Ex: Consultation of contemporary documents are more reliable, if not infallible.Ex: Yet even under these auspicious circumstances, it is important that clients become stakeholders in the entire process = Aun incluso con estas circunstancias tan prometedoras, es importante que los clientes participen de lleno en todo el proceso.Ex: This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.* incluso entonces = even then.* incluso yendo más lejos = even farther afield.* ni incluso = for that matter, not even.* * *evenincluso se ofreció para llevarme al aeropuerto she even offered to take me to the airportestaba muy animado, incluso hablador he was very cheerful, in fact he was quite talkative* * *
incluso adverbio
even
incluso
I adv (con inclusión de) even: estaba toda su familia, incluso sus abuelos, all his family was there, even the grandparents
II preposición (para indicar sorpresa: hasta) even: ¡vamos, incluso yo lo sabía!, come on, even I knew that!
III conj (aun) incluso presionándome, no conseguirá que cambie de opinión, even if he puts pressure on me, he won't get me to change my mind
' incluso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aunque
- estanca
- estanco
- inclusive
- misma
- mismo
English:
actually
- alive
- even
- extend
- including
* * *♦ adveven;me gustó incluso a mí even I liked it;la comida de ayer estaba buena, la de hoy, mejor incluso yesterday's meal was good, and today's was even better♦ prepeven;todos, incluso tú, debemos ayudar we must all help, even you* * *adv, prp & conj even* * *incluso adv1) aun: even, in factes importante e incluso crucial: it is important and even crucial2) : inclusively* * *incluso adv even -
25 llegar a la conclusión de que
(v.) = come to + the conclusion that, come up with + the conclusion that, get + the idea thatEx. Many librarians have come to the conclusion that the advantages of the dictionary catalogue are outweighed by the associated filing problems.Ex. Content analysts, doing their kind of mechanistic time-and-motion studies on 'Till death do us part', might well come up with the conclusion that the greater part of it is straight and explicit racialism.Ex. Users who experience these situations might get the idea that librarians stay awake nights dreaming up ways to frustrate their efforts to find material in the library.* * *(v.) = come to + the conclusion that, come up with + the conclusion that, get + the idea thatEx: Many librarians have come to the conclusion that the advantages of the dictionary catalogue are outweighed by the associated filing problems.
Ex: Content analysts, doing their kind of mechanistic time-and-motion studies on 'Till death do us part', might well come up with the conclusion that the greater part of it is straight and explicit racialism.Ex: Users who experience these situations might get the idea that librarians stay awake nights dreaming up ways to frustrate their efforts to find material in the library. -
26 optar
v.to choose, to make a choice, to select, to make a selection.* * *2 (aspirar) to apply (a, for)* * *VI1) [gen] to choose, decideoptar entre — to choose o decide between
optar por — to choose, decide on, opt for
optar por hacer algo — to choose to do sth, opt to do sth
2)(poder) optar a — to (have the right to) apply for o go in for
* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( decidirse)optar POR algo — to choose something, opt for something
optar POR + INF — to choose o opt to + inf
optó por callarse — she chose o opted to keep quiet
2)optar A algo — a plaza/puesto to apply for something
* * *= choose.Ex. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.----* optar por = opt (for), go for, plump for.* optar por la solución más fácil = take + the easy way out.* * *verbo intransitivo1) ( decidirse)optar POR algo — to choose something, opt for something
optar POR + INF — to choose o opt to + inf
optó por callarse — she chose o opted to keep quiet
2)optar A algo — a plaza/puesto to apply for something
* * *= choose.Ex: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.
* optar por = opt (for), go for, plump for.* optar por la solución más fácil = take + the easy way out.* * *optar [A1 ]viA (decidirse) optar POR algo to choose sth, opt FOR sthoptó por el premio en metálico he opted for o chose the cash prizeoptar POR + INF to choose o opt to + INFoptó por callarse she chose o opted to keep quietB optar A algo ‹a una plaza/un puesto› to apply FOR sthsólo los licenciados en Medicina pueden optar a esta plaza only medical graduates may apply for o are eligible for this post, this post is only open to graduates in medicineun atleta que puede optar a una medalla an athlete with a chance of winning a medal* * *
optar ( conjugate optar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( decidirse) optar POR algo to choose sth, opt for sth;
optar POR hacer algo to choose o opt to do sth
2 optar A algo ‹a plaza/puesto› to apply for sth
optar verbo intransitivo
1 (decidirse) to choose [entre, between]: optó por irse a Brasil, she decided to go to Brazil‚ puedes elegir una de las dos posibilidades, you can choose between the two possibilities ➣ Ver nota en choose 2 (a un puesto, a un galardón) to apply [a, for]: opta al premio Planeta, she is going in for the Planeta Prize
' optar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inclinarse
English:
appreciate
- choose
- decide on
- elect
- go for
- opt
- plump for
* * *optar vioptar por hacer algo to choose to do sth;optar entre to choose betweenoptan al puesto siete candidatos there are seven candidates for the job;los que no son licenciados no pueden optar a este cargo non-graduates may not apply for o are not eligible for this post* * *v/ioptar por hacer algo opt to do sth2:optar a be in the running for* * *optar vi1)optar por : to opt for, to choose2)optar a : to aspire to, to apply fordos candidatos optan a la presidencia: two candidates are running for president* * *optar vb -
27 tan fácil como coser y cantar
Ex. Advocates of the dictionary catalogue claim that it is as simple as ABC and certainly there is no preliminary psychological barrier against its use.* * *Ex: Advocates of the dictionary catalogue claim that it is as simple as ABC and certainly there is no preliminary psychological barrier against its use.
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28 totalidad
f.1 whole.en su totalidad as a whole2 totality, whole, absolute all, entirety.* * *1 whole, totality\en su totalidad as a whole* * *noun f.whole, totality* * *SF whole* * *la totalidad de la población — the whole o entire population
* * *= totality, wholeness, length and breadth, whole extent.Ex. We are not therefore concerned with the dictionary catalogue in its totality.Ex. The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex. Traditional classification schemes are found unsuitable for women's issues because they do not cover the length and breath of issues which now fall under the umbrella of women and development.Ex. The whole extent of Chernobyl's damage -- both in terms of human casualties and environmental destruction -- may never be known for sure.----* en su totalidad = as a whole, in + Posesivo + entirety, in full, in toto, in whole, wholesale, wholly.* ver las cosas en su totalidad = see + things as a whole.* * *la totalidad de la población — the whole o entire population
* * *= totality, wholeness, length and breadth, whole extent.Ex: We are not therefore concerned with the dictionary catalogue in its totality.
Ex: The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex: Traditional classification schemes are found unsuitable for women's issues because they do not cover the length and breath of issues which now fall under the umbrella of women and development.Ex: The whole extent of Chernobyl's damage -- both in terms of human casualties and environmental destruction -- may never be known for sure.* en su totalidad = as a whole, in + Posesivo + entirety, in full, in toto, in whole, wholesale, wholly.* ver las cosas en su totalidad = see + things as a whole.* * *la totalidad de los componentes del grupo all the members of the groupla casi totalidad de la cámara votó en contra almost the whole o entire chamber voted against the motionel acuerdo fue aprobado en su totalidad the agreement was approved in its entirety o ( frml) totalitylea el documento en su totalidad read the document all the way through o ( BrE) right throughla deuda ha sido pagada en su totalidad the debt has been paid in full o completely paid off o ( AmE) paid in total* * *
totalidad sustantivo femenino:◊ la totalidad de la población the whole o entire population;
fue destruido en su totalidad it was totally destroyed;
se pagó en su totalidad it was paid in full
totalidad sustantivo femenino whole: la casa fue reconstruida en su totalidad, the house was totally rebuilt
(con plural) la totalidad de los trabajadores, all the workers
' totalidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conjunta
- conjunto
- toda
- todo
- cada
- entero
English:
entirety
- full
- whole
* * *totalidad nfla totalidad de: la totalidad del presupuesto the entire budget;tendrán acceso a la totalidad del sistema they will have access to the entire o whole system;la práctica totalidad de la cámara votó a favor virtually the whole house voted in favour;la totalidad de los profesores all (of) the teachers;en su totalidad in its entirety;desconocemos el asunto en su totalidad we know absolutely nothing about the matter;los accionistas son italianos en su totalidad all the shareholders are Italian* * *f totality;la totalidad de los Estados Unidos the whole of the United States* * *totalidad nf: totality, whole -
29 ubicación topográfica
(n.) = shelf locationEx. Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.* * *(n.) = shelf locationEx: Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.
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30 verse en la necesidad
(v.) = be constrained toEx. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.* * *(v.) = be constrained toEx: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.
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31 ya no
adv.no longer, not anymore, never anymore, no more.intj.not anymore, no longer.* * *= any longer, no longer, not... anymoreEx. She must try to convince him that no single individual, no matter how gifted, can any longer grasp the innumerable facets of modern corporate effort.Ex. A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.* * *= any longer, no longer, not... anymoreEx: She must try to convince him that no single individual, no matter how gifted, can any longer grasp the innumerable facets of modern corporate effort.
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32 словарный каталог
словарный каталог
Библиотечный каталог, в котором библиографические записи располагаются в едином алфавитном порядке имен лиц, наименований организаций, заглавий документов и предметных рубрик.
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33 Kreuzkatalog
словарный каталог
Библиотечный каталог, в котором библиографические записи располагаются в едином алфавитном порядке имен лиц, наименований организаций, заглавий документов и предметных рубрик.
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34 Wörterbuchkatalog
словарный каталог
Библиотечный каталог, в котором библиографические записи располагаются в едином алфавитном порядке имен лиц, наименований организаций, заглавий документов и предметных рубрик.
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1) Cinema: dictionary catalog2) Polygraphy: dictionary catalogue -
36 каталог, в котором заголовки расположены в алфавитном порядке
Polygraphy: dictionary catalog, dictionary catalogueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > каталог, в котором заголовки расположены в алфавитном порядке
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37 сводный словарный каталог
Polygraphy: union dictionary catalog, union dictionary catalogueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сводный словарный каталог
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38 Cumulative Book Index (CBI)
Ex. To illustrate some of the points already made, below are the entries for a single document as recorded in the Cumulative Book Index (CBI), a bibliography using the principles of the dictionary catalogue. -
39 aun1
= even, yet.Ex. Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.Ex. This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.----* acercarse aun más = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* acercarse más aun = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* aun así = even so.* aun cuando = even if, even though, even when.* aun entonces = even then.* aún más = Verbo + further, even further, all the more, further, furthermore, beyond that, a fortiori.* aun mejor = better still.* aun peor = worse, even worse, worse still.* con más intensidad aun = with a vengeance.* con más razón aún = a fortiori.* desarrollar aun más = develop + further.* distanciar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* ir aun más lejos = go + a/one step further.* lo que es aun más inquietante = more disturbingly.* lo que es aun más preocupante = more disturbingly.* lo que es aun mejor = better still.* lo que es aun peor = worse still.* lo que es mejor aun = better still.* lo que es peor aun = worse still.* más aun = beyond that, furthermore.* más importante aun = more significantly.* mejor aun = better still.* para complicar aun más las cosas = to add to the confusion.* para confundir aun más las cosas = to add to the confusion.* peor aun = even worse.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* ser aun más = be all the more.* y aun mejor = better yet.* y mejor aun = better yet. -
40 aun
adv.1 even.aun los más fuertes lloran even the strongest people cry2 still, as yet, yet.conj.even.aun estando cansado, lo hizo even though he was tired, he did itni aun puesta de puntillas logra ver she can't see, even on tiptoeaun así even soaun así, deberías decirle algo even so, you ought to say something to herni aun así lograron la victoria even then they still didn't manage to win* * *► adverbio1 even■ te compraré la camiseta y aun el pantalón si sacas buenas notas I'll buy you the T-shirt and even the trousers if you get good marks1 (+ infinitivo o participio) although, even though■ aun llegando tarde, lo recibieron amablemente although he was late, he was given a warm reception\aun así even so, even thenaun cuando although, even thoughaun más even more* * *adv.* * *ADV1) (=incluso) evenyo pagaría mil y aun dos mil — I'd pay a thousand, even two thousand
aun los ricos sufrirán la crisis — frm even the rich will suffer the effects of the crisis
2)aun así: aun así, no creo que fuera — even so, I don't think I'd go
3)aun cuando: aun cuando me lo rogara, no se lo daría — even if he begged me I wouldn't give it to him
4)* * *adverbio evenaun así, creo que... — even so, I think...
* * *adverbio evenaun así, creo que... — even so, I think...
* * *aun1= even, yet.Ex: Even a dictionary catalogue uses the symbols of a classification scheme to indicate the shelf location of documents.
Ex: This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.* acercarse aun más = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* acercarse más aun = bring + closer together, come closer together, draw + closer together.* aun así = even so.* aun cuando = even if, even though, even when.* aun entonces = even then.* aún más = Verbo + further, even further, all the more, further, furthermore, beyond that, a fortiori.* aun mejor = better still.* aun peor = worse, even worse, worse still.* con más intensidad aun = with a vengeance.* con más razón aún = a fortiori.* desarrollar aun más = develop + further.* distanciar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* ir aun más lejos = go + a/one step further.* lo que es aun más inquietante = more disturbingly.* lo que es aun más preocupante = more disturbingly.* lo que es aun mejor = better still.* lo que es aun peor = worse still.* lo que es mejor aun = better still.* lo que es peor aun = worse still.* más aun = beyond that, furthermore.* más importante aun = more significantly.* mejor aun = better still.* para complicar aun más las cosas = to add to the confusion.* para confundir aun más las cosas = to add to the confusion.* peor aun = even worse.* separar aun más = widen + the gap between... and.* ser aun más = be all the more.* y aun mejor = better yet.* y mejor aun = better yet.* * *evenni aun trabajando 12 horas al día podríamos hacerlo we'd never be able to do it, (not) even if we worked 12 hours a dayaun así, creo que le debes una explicación even so, I think you owe him an explanationy aun así nos costó una fortuna and it still cost us a fortune, and even then it cost us a fortuneaun cuando pudiera, no lo haría I wouldn't do it even if I could* * *
Multiple Entries:
aun
aún
aun adverbio
even;
aún así, creo que … even so, I think …;
ni aún así me quedaría even then I wouldn't stay
aún adverbio
1 ( todavía)
¿aún estás aquí? are you still here?
2 ( en comparaciones) even
aun adverbio even
aun así, even so, even then
aun cuando, even though
aún adverbio still
(en negativas) yet
aún estamos aquí, we're still here
aún no, not yet ➣ Ver nota en still y yet
' aún' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aun
- calentar
- cicatrizar
- cobrar
- colear
- confesar
- convalecer
- cuando
- dar
- empezar
- entonces
- estar
- faltar
- fase
- fragmentaria
- fragmentario
- herida
- herido
- identidad
- incluso
- letra
- machacar
- maleta
- no
- pervivir
- pesar
- quién
- resentirse
- resquicio
- rumiar
- sellar
- sobreponerse
- suelo
- suelta
- suelto
- ver
- victoria
- vivir
- abrir
- caber
- edad
- golpe
- hacer
- lejos
- mantener
- quedar
- sin
- tanto
- tardar
- todavía
English:
air
- alive
- as
- blind
- cause
- click
- decision
- early
- even
- his
- in
- permanent
- spell out
- still
- undecided
- worse
- yet
- alone
- further
- late
- owing
- unconvinced
- what
* * *♦ adveven;aun los más fuertes lloran even the strongest people cry♦ conjeven;aun estando cansado, lo hizo even though he was tired, he did it;aun sin dinero, logró sobrevivir she managed to survive even without any money;ni aun puesta de puntillas logra ver she can't see, even on tiptoe;aun cuando [a pesar de que] even though, although;[incluso si] even if;es muy pesimista, aun cuando todos los pronósticos le son favorables she's very pessimistic, even though all the predictions seem to favour her;aun cuando nos cueste, tenemos que hacerlo even if it's difficult, we have to do it;aun así even so;aun así, deberías decirle algo even so, you ought to say something to her;ni aun así lograron la victoria even then they still didn't manage to win* * *adv even;aun así even so;aun cuando even if, even when;ni aun not even* * *aun adv1) : evenni aun en coche llegaría a tiempo: I wouldn't arrive on time even if I drove2)aun así : even so3)aun más : even moreaún adv1) todavía: still, yet¿aún no ha llegado el correo?: the mail still hasn't come?2)más aún : furthermore* * *
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