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disseminated

  • 1 difundir

    v.
    1 to spread (noticia, doctrina, epidemia).
    2 to spread out, to broadcast, to blaze abroad, to diffuse.
    La prensa difunde las noticias The press spreads out the news.
    El cono difundía energía The cone diffused energy.
    * * *
    1 (luz, calor) to diffuse
    2 figurado (noticia, enfermedad) to spread
    3 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to broadcast
    1 (luz, calor) to be diffused
    2 figurado (noticia, enfermedad) to spread
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=extender) [+ calor, luz] to diffuse; [+ gas] to give off
    2) (=propagar) [+ programa, imagen] to broadcast, transmit; [+ teoría, ideología] to spread, disseminate
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <noticia/rumor> to spread; <ideas/doctrina> to spread, disseminate; < comunicado> to issue
    * * *
    = disseminate, promulgate, publicise [publicize, -USA], report, diffuse, propagate out to, cascade, propagate, bruit, trumpet.
    Ex. The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex. This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
    Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.
    Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
    Ex. As everywhere, research in library and information science in Australia is diffused over the myriad topics that make up the field.
    Ex. We must develop and study intelligent interfaces that propagate out to the information universe and report back to us.
    Ex. This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    Ex. The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.
    Ex. Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.
    Ex. Just weeks after trumpeting the results of a military offensive, the Pakistan army suddenly finds itself under attack on multiple fronts.
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    * difundir buena imagen de = earn + credit for.
    * difundir el conocimiento = spread + knowledge.
    * difundir el evangelio = spread + the gospel.
    * difundir información = hand out + information.
    * difundir la imagen = spread + the good word, pass on + the good word.
    * difundir la noticia = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the news.
    * difundir mentiras = spread + lies.
    * difundir noticias = broadcast + news.
    * difundirse = find + Posesivo + way, percolate.
    * difundir una idea = spread + view, spread + an idea, circulate + Posesivo + idea.
    * difundir un rumor = spread + rumour.
    * noticias + difundirse = news + spread.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <noticia/rumor> to spread; <ideas/doctrina> to spread, disseminate; < comunicado> to issue
    * * *
    = disseminate, promulgate, publicise [publicize, -USA], report, diffuse, propagate out to, cascade, propagate, bruit, trumpet.

    Ex: The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.

    Ex: This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
    Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.
    Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
    Ex: As everywhere, research in library and information science in Australia is diffused over the myriad topics that make up the field.
    Ex: We must develop and study intelligent interfaces that propagate out to the information universe and report back to us.
    Ex: This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    Ex: The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.
    Ex: Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.
    Ex: Just weeks after trumpeting the results of a military offensive, the Pakistan army suddenly finds itself under attack on multiple fronts.
    * difundir buena imagen de = earn + credit for.
    * difundir el conocimiento = spread + knowledge.
    * difundir el evangelio = spread + the gospel.
    * difundir información = hand out + information.
    * difundir la imagen = spread + the good word, pass on + the good word.
    * difundir la noticia = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the news.
    * difundir mentiras = spread + lies.
    * difundir noticias = broadcast + news.
    * difundirse = find + Posesivo + way, percolate.
    * difundir una idea = spread + view, spread + an idea, circulate + Posesivo + idea.
    * difundir un rumor = spread + rumour.
    * noticias + difundirse = news + spread.

    * * *
    difundir [I1 ]
    vt
    ‹noticia/rumor› to spread; ‹ideas/doctrina› to spread, diffuse, disseminate
    difundían el temor entre la población they were spreading fear among the population
    se difundió un comunicado desmintiendo el rumor a communiqué was issued denying the rumor
    la noticia fue difundida por la radio the news was broadcast on the radio
    una institución que se encarga de difundir la cultura an institution responsible for disseminating culture
    son creencias difundidas en esta región such beliefs are widespread in this area
    la lámpara difundía una luz tenue the lamp gave off a dim light
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    difundir ( conjugate difundir) verbo transitivonoticia/rumor to spread;
    ideas/doctrina to spread, disseminate;
    cultura to disseminate;
    comunicado to issue;
    ( por radio) to disseminate;

    difundir vtr, difundirse verbo reflexivo to spread

    ' difundir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    difundirse
    - sembrar
    English:
    bandy about
    - broadcast
    - diffuse
    - propagate
    - radiate
    - spread
    * * *
    vt
    1. [divulgar] [noticia, pánico, religión] to spread;
    [comunicado, informe] to publish; [cultura, costumbres] to spread, to diffuse
    2. [sujeto: emisora radiofónica, canal televisivo] to broadcast;
    una cadena argentina difundió las imágenes an Argentinian channel broadcast the pictures
    3. [extender] [epidemia, olor] to spread;
    [sonido, ondas] to diffuse, to propagate;
    la estufa difunde muy bien el calor the stove heats the place up well
    * * *
    v/t
    1 spread
    2 programa broadcast
    * * *
    1) : to diffuse, to spread out
    2) : to broadcast, to spread
    * * *
    1. (en general) to spread [pt. & pp. spread]
    2. (radio, televisión) to broadcast [pt. & pp. broadcast]

    Spanish-English dictionary > difundir

  • 2 diseminar

    v.
    1 to scatter (semillas).
    Ella diseminó las cenizas She scattered the ashes.
    2 to disseminate, to spread, to divulge, to put about.
    La prensa disemina la información The press disseminates the information.
    * * *
    1 to disseminate, scatter, spread
    1 to spread
    * * *
    to disseminate, disperse
    * * *
    VT to spread, disseminate frm
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) < semillas> viento to disperse, scatter; (Agr) to scatter
    b) <ideas/doctrina/cultura> to spread, disseminate (frml)
    2.
    diseminarse v pron personas to scatter, disperse; ideas/cultura to spread
    * * *
    = disseminate, cascade.
    Ex. The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex. This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) < semillas> viento to disperse, scatter; (Agr) to scatter
    b) <ideas/doctrina/cultura> to spread, disseminate (frml)
    2.
    diseminarse v pron personas to scatter, disperse; ideas/cultura to spread
    * * *
    = disseminate, cascade.

    Ex: The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.

    Ex: This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.

    * * *
    diseminar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹semillas› «viento» to disperse, scatter, disseminate ( frml); ( Agr) to scatter
    diseminaron sus cenizas por el campo her ashes were scattered over the field
    2 ‹ideas/doctrina/cultura› to spread, disseminate ( frml)
    diseminaron bases militares por el continente they scattered military bases throughout the continent
    «personas» to scatter, disperse; «ideas/cultura» to spread
    los restos quedaron diseminados en un amplio radio the wreckage was scattered over a wide area
    * * *

    diseminar verbo transitivo to disseminate, spread
    ' diseminar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    esparcir
    English:
    disseminate
    - spread
    * * *
    vt
    1. [semillas] to scatter
    2. [ideas, cultura, religión] to spread, to disseminate
    3. [objetos, personas] to spread, to disperse;
    diseminaron tropas por todo el territorio they spread o dispersed their troops throughout the territory
    * * *
    v/t scatter; fig
    spread
    * * *
    : to disseminate, to spread

    Spanish-English dictionary > diseminar

  • 3 anuncio

    m.
    1 announcement.
    2 sign, herald (presagio).
    3 ad, commercial, insertion, advertisement.
    4 signboard, shopsign.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: anunciar.
    * * *
    1 (aviso) announcement; (signo) sign
    2 (publicidad) advertisement, advert, ad
    3 (valla publicitaria) hoarding, US billboard
    4 (cartel) poster, notice
    \
    anuncios económicos / anuncios clasificados classified adverts, small ads
    anuncios por palabras classified adverts, small ads
    * * *
    noun m.
    1) advertisement, ad, commercial
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Com) [en un periódico] advertisement, advert, ad *; [en TV, radio] advertisement, advert, commercial; (=cartel) poster

    prohibido fijar o pegar anuncios — post o stick no bills

    anuncio publicitario — advertisement, advert, commercial

    anuncios clasificadosclassified ads *, classified advertisements, classifieds

    anuncios por palabras — classified ads, small ads *

    tablón
    2) (=notificación) announcement
    3) (=presagio) omen, sign

    fue un anuncio de las desgracias futurasit was an omen o a sign of the misfortunes to come

    * * *
    1) ( de noticia) announcement; ( presagio) sign, omen
    2) (Com, Marketing) ( en periódico) advertisement, ad (colloq); ( en televisión) commercial

    insertar un anuncio en el periódicoto place o put an advertisement in the newspaper

    prohibido fijar anunciosbill stickers o posters will be prosecuted

    * * *
    = announcement, notice, spot, advert.
    Nota: Abreviatura de advertisment.
    Ex. Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.
    Ex. Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.
    Ex. Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.
    Ex. There was no support for a hypothesis that there would be more provocatively dressed women in sporting event adverts than in those accompanying soap operas or prime time shows = No se confirmó la hipótesis de que habría más mujeres vestidas de una forma provocativa en los anuncios de los acontecimientos deportivos que en los que se emiten con las telenovelas o con los programas de mayor audiencia.
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    * anuncio comercial = commercial.
    * anuncio de compra-venta = classified ad, classified advertisement.
    * anuncio de empleo = job advertisement.
    * anuncio de trabajo = help wanted ad, help wanted notice.
    * anuncio oficial = official announcement.
    * anuncio personal = personal ad.
    * anuncio por palabras = classified advertisement, classified ad.
    * anuncio publicitario = ad (advertisement), advertisement (ad), spot advertising.
    * anuncio publicitario de la radio = radio commercial, sound bite, radio spot.
    * anuncio publicitario de televisión = television commercial.
    * anuncio publicitario de un libro = advertising blurb.
    * anuncio publicitario por radio = radio spot, sound bite, radio commercial.
    * anuncio publicitario por televisión = television spot.
    * anuncios de trabajo = help-wanted advertising.
    * anuncios en los medios de comunicación = media releases.
    * cancioncilla de anuncio publicitario = jingle.
    * hombre anuncio = sandwich man, sandwich-board man, human billboard.
    * mantenido por anuncios = ad-driven, advertisement driven.
    * programas espía de anuncios = adware.
    * sintonía de anuncio publicitario = jingle.
    * tablón de anuncios = noticeboard, bulletin board, message board, display board.
    * tablón de anuncios electrónico = online bulletin board.
    * tablón electrónico de anuncios = electronic bulletin board (EEB), bulletin board system (BBS).
    * * *
    1) ( de noticia) announcement; ( presagio) sign, omen
    2) (Com, Marketing) ( en periódico) advertisement, ad (colloq); ( en televisión) commercial

    insertar un anuncio en el periódicoto place o put an advertisement in the newspaper

    prohibido fijar anunciosbill stickers o posters will be prosecuted

    * * *
    = announcement, notice, spot, advert.
    Nota: Abreviatura de advertisment.

    Ex: Printed current awareness bulletins may be produced from similar facilities to those in above, except that here the announcement will relate only to newly added items.

    Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.
    Ex: Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.
    Ex: There was no support for a hypothesis that there would be more provocatively dressed women in sporting event adverts than in those accompanying soap operas or prime time shows = No se confirmó la hipótesis de que habría más mujeres vestidas de una forma provocativa en los anuncios de los acontecimientos deportivos que en los que se emiten con las telenovelas o con los programas de mayor audiencia.
    * anuncio comercial = commercial.
    * anuncio de compra-venta = classified ad, classified advertisement.
    * anuncio de empleo = job advertisement.
    * anuncio de trabajo = help wanted ad, help wanted notice.
    * anuncio oficial = official announcement.
    * anuncio personal = personal ad.
    * anuncio por palabras = classified advertisement, classified ad.
    * anuncio publicitario = ad (advertisement), advertisement (ad), spot advertising.
    * anuncio publicitario de la radio = radio commercial, sound bite, radio spot.
    * anuncio publicitario de televisión = television commercial.
    * anuncio publicitario de un libro = advertising blurb.
    * anuncio publicitario por radio = radio spot, sound bite, radio commercial.
    * anuncio publicitario por televisión = television spot.
    * anuncios de trabajo = help-wanted advertising.
    * anuncios en los medios de comunicación = media releases.
    * cancioncilla de anuncio publicitario = jingle.
    * hombre anuncio = sandwich man, sandwich-board man, human billboard.
    * mantenido por anuncios = ad-driven, advertisement driven.
    * programas espía de anuncios = adware.
    * sintonía de anuncio publicitario = jingle.
    * tablón de anuncios = noticeboard, bulletin board, message board, display board.
    * tablón de anuncios electrónico = online bulletin board.
    * tablón electrónico de anuncios = electronic bulletin board (EEB), bulletin board system (BBS).

    * * *
    A
    1 (de una noticia) announcement
    2 (presagio) sign, omen
    un anuncio de muerte an augur of death ( liter)
    B ( Com, Marketing) (en un periódico) advertisement, ad ( colloq); (en la televisión) commercial, advertisement ( BrE)
    insertar un anuncio en el periódico to place o put an advertisement in the newspaper
    puse un anuncio en la facultad I put an ad o ( BrE) advert up in the department
    [ S ] prohibido fijar anuncios bill stickers o posters will be prosecuted, stick no bills
    Compuestos:
    advice of dispatch
    display advertisement
    anuncios breves or clasificados
    mpl classified advertisements (pl), classified section
    mpl classified advertisements (pl), classified section
    * * *

     

    Del verbo anunciar: ( conjugate anunciar)

    anuncio es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    anunció es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    anunciar    
    anuncio
    anunciar ( conjugate anunciar) verbo transitivo
    a)noticia/decisión to announce, make … public;

    lluvias/tormentas to forecast
    b) (frml) ‹ persona to announce


    anuncio sustantivo masculino

    ( presagio) sign, omen
    b) ( en periódico) advertisement, ad (colloq);

    ( en televisión) commercial;
    anuncios clasificados or por palabras classified advertisements (pl)
    anunciar verbo transitivo
    1 (promocionar un producto) to advertise
    2 (notificar) to announce
    anuncio sustantivo masculino
    1 (publicitario) advertisment, advert, ad
    2 (noticia) announcement
    3 (cartel, letrero) notice, poster
    ' anuncio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    convenir
    - fotolito
    - insertar
    - musiquilla
    - necesitar
    - presagio
    - aviso
    - comercial
    - convocatoria
    - lema
    - pasar
    - poner
    - recortar
    - spot
    English:
    ad
    - advert
    - advertise
    - advertisement
    - announcement
    - bulletin
    - capture
    - commercial
    - marriage
    - notice
    - sandwich-board
    - sandwich-man
    - short
    - small ad
    - spot
    - spread
    - stick up
    - word
    - bedlam
    - fix
    - go
    - small
    * * *
    1. [de noticia] announcement
    2. [cartel, aviso] notice;
    [póster] poster anuncio luminoso illuminated sign
    3. [publicitario] [en prensa] advertisement, Br advert;
    [en televisión] advertisement, commercial, Br advert anuncios breves classified ads o adverts;
    anuncios clasificados classified ads o adverts;
    anuncios por palabras classified ads o adverts;
    anuncio personal [por palabras] personal advert;
    anuncio publicitario display advertisement
    4. [presagio] sign, herald;
    esas nubes son un anuncio de tormenta those clouds mean a storm is on its way;
    el enfrentamiento era el anuncio de una cruenta guerra civil the clash was the prelude to a bloody civil war
    * * *
    m
    1 announcement
    2 ( presagio) sign
    3 COM advertisement;
    sección de anuncios advertisement section;
    anuncio luminoso illuminated sign
    * * *
    1) : announcement
    2) : advertisement, commercial
    * * *
    1. (declaración) announcement
    2. (de publicidad) advertisement / advert

    Spanish-English dictionary > anuncio

  • 4 aprovechar al máximo

    (v.) = maximise [maximize, -USA], optimise [optimize, -USA], realise + to its full potential, exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), make + the best use of, get + the best out of, take + the best advantage, get + the most out of, realise + the potential, make + the best possible use of
    Ex. Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.
    Ex. The DOBIS/Leuven data bases is designed to optimize search and updating procedures, because these functions are critical to the operation of a library.
    Ex. There is still a great deal to be learned about information, its use by people and the way people interact with machines before information technology can realize its full potential as an aid to human communication and decision-making.
    Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.
    Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.
    Ex. To make the best use of resources school and public libraries have, in many instances, combined with both positive and negative results.
    Ex. The public librarian's information role becomes even more vital to help people get the best out of their complex environment.
    Ex. There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.
    Ex. The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.
    Ex. What do we have to do to realize the potential of digital libraries? = ¿Qué debemos hacer para aprovechar al máximo las posibilidades que nos ofrecen las bibliotecas digitales?.
    Ex. Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software.
    * * *
    (v.) = maximise [maximize, -USA], optimise [optimize, -USA], realise + to its full potential, exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), make + the best use of, get + the best out of, take + the best advantage, get + the most out of, realise + the potential, make + the best possible use of

    Ex: Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.

    Ex: The DOBIS/Leuven data bases is designed to optimize search and updating procedures, because these functions are critical to the operation of a library.
    Ex: There is still a great deal to be learned about information, its use by people and the way people interact with machines before information technology can realize its full potential as an aid to human communication and decision-making.
    Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.
    Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.
    Ex: To make the best use of resources school and public libraries have, in many instances, combined with both positive and negative results.
    Ex: The public librarian's information role becomes even more vital to help people get the best out of their complex environment.
    Ex: There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.
    Ex: The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.
    Ex: What do we have to do to realize the potential of digital libraries? = ¿Qué debemos hacer para aprovechar al máximo las posibilidades que nos ofrecen las bibliotecas digitales?.
    Ex: Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aprovechar al máximo

  • 5 artículo de opinión

    (n.) = discussion article, discussion paper, opinion article, feature article, opinion piece, op-ed
    Ex. Indicative abstracts are more appropriate representations of discussion and review articles, books and, in some circumstances, conference proceedings, reports without conclusions, essays and bibliographies.
    Ex. The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex. This opinion article presents a view of the scope for artificial intelligence in information retrieval.
    Ex. The author reviews some of the periodicals that contain an increasing number of feature articles about the Internet.
    Ex. This is not a rigorous statistical investigation, but an opinion piece offered to encourage other librarians to address this problem.
    Ex. If the president wanted to speak directly to people in advance of the G-20 summit in London, he could do so by sending an op-ed to the world's top papers.
    * * *
    (n.) = discussion article, discussion paper, opinion article, feature article, opinion piece, op-ed

    Ex: Indicative abstracts are more appropriate representations of discussion and review articles, books and, in some circumstances, conference proceedings, reports without conclusions, essays and bibliographies.

    Ex: The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex: This opinion article presents a view of the scope for artificial intelligence in information retrieval.
    Ex: The author reviews some of the periodicals that contain an increasing number of feature articles about the Internet.
    Ex: This is not a rigorous statistical investigation, but an opinion piece offered to encourage other librarians to address this problem.
    Ex: If the president wanted to speak directly to people in advance of the G-20 summit in London, he could do so by sending an op-ed to the world's top papers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > artículo de opinión

  • 6 caer en forma de cascada

    (v.) = cascade
    Ex. This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    * * *
    (v.) = cascade

    Ex: This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.

    Spanish-English dictionary > caer en forma de cascada

  • 7 cartelito

    = sign.
    Ex. Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.
    * * *
    = sign.

    Ex: Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cartelito

  • 8 distribuir

    v.
    to distribute.
    distribuyen comida entre los pobres they give out food to the poor, they distribute food among the poor
    distribuir las tareas to divide up o share out the tasks
    Ella distribuyó las provisiones She distributed the provisions.
    Ellos distribuyeron los volantes They distributed=handed out the fliers.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ HUIR], like link=huir huir
    1 (repartir) to distribute
    2 (correo) to deliver; (trabajo) to share, allot; (agua, gas, etc) to supply
    3 (un piso) to lay out
    4 (colocar) to arrange, place
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=repartir) [+ víveres, mercancía, película] to distribute; [+ correo] to deliver; [+ trabajo, tarea] to allocate; [+ folletos] [en buzones] to distribute; [en mano] to hand out
    2) (=entregar) [+ premios] to give out; [+ dividendos] to pay
    3) (Téc) [+ carga] to stow, arrange; [+ peso] to distribute equally
    4) (Arquit) to plan, lay out
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <dinero/víveres/panfletos> to hand out, distribute; < ganancias> to distribute; < tareas> to allocate, assign; <carga/peso> to distribute, spread
    b) <producto/película> to distribute
    c) canal/conducto < agua> to distribute
    d) (disponer, dividir)
    2.
    distribuirse v pron (refl) to divide up
    * * *
    = allot, circulate, disperse, distribute, hand (over), host, scatter, spread (over/throughout), propagate out to, hand out, apportion, dispense, pass out, sequence, spread out, lay out, cascade, space out.
    Ex. Money is allotted with the library fund subfunction.
    Ex. The discussions, debates, submissions and decisions of conferences are often printed and circulated to delegates and made available to other interested parties.
    Ex. For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.
    Ex. A bulletin will be a printed list, or set list for consultation on a VDU, which is published and distributed to a number of users on a specific subject area, say, building products or cancer research.
    Ex. Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.
    Ex. Most computer bureaux which host the factual data bases have their own world-wide networks.
    Ex. Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.
    Ex. This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.
    Ex. We must develop and study intelligent interfaces that propagate out to the information universe and report back to us.
    Ex. An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners = Se inicia una campaña de publicidad enérgica, distribuyendo de forma general folletos y pósteres, visitando las tiendas, oficinas de correos y consultorías médicas de la localidad, etc., para promocionar el negocio, además de utilizar voluntarios para distribuir prospectos por las esquinas de las calles.
    Ex. However, procedures for apportioning collection budgets have not been designed specifically for the school context.
    Ex. This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.
    Ex. At the Closing Session Danish flags were suddenly produced and passed out among the crowd who began waving them enthusiastically.
    Ex. The coefficients of eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalue provide the basis for sequencing atoms which are ordered according to the relative magnitudes of the coefficients.
    Ex. For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.
    Ex. There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.
    Ex. This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    Ex. The results of a study suggest that people remember more high school material when learning occurs spaced out over several years.
    ----
    * distribuir aleatoriamente = randomise [randomize, -USA].
    * distribuir de un modo escalonado = lay out in + stages.
    * distribuir de un modo planificado = zone.
    * distribuir el trabajo = spread + the load.
    * distribuir la responsabilidad = spread + the load.
    * distribuirse = spread over.
    * distribuir un cuestionario = circulate + questionnaire.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <dinero/víveres/panfletos> to hand out, distribute; < ganancias> to distribute; < tareas> to allocate, assign; <carga/peso> to distribute, spread
    b) <producto/película> to distribute
    c) canal/conducto < agua> to distribute
    d) (disponer, dividir)
    2.
    distribuirse v pron (refl) to divide up
    * * *
    = allot, circulate, disperse, distribute, hand (over), host, scatter, spread (over/throughout), propagate out to, hand out, apportion, dispense, pass out, sequence, spread out, lay out, cascade, space out.

    Ex: Money is allotted with the library fund subfunction.

    Ex: The discussions, debates, submissions and decisions of conferences are often printed and circulated to delegates and made available to other interested parties.
    Ex: For example, Recreation, previously dispersed over several main classes, is now brought together as a new main class, and Space Science has been added between Astronomy and the Earth Sciences.
    Ex: A bulletin will be a printed list, or set list for consultation on a VDU, which is published and distributed to a number of users on a specific subject area, say, building products or cancer research.
    Ex: Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.
    Ex: Most computer bureaux which host the factual data bases have their own world-wide networks.
    Ex: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.
    Ex: This should illustrate rather dramatically how failure to adopt a single well-defined form of name could spread entries throughout the alphabet.
    Ex: We must develop and study intelligent interfaces that propagate out to the information universe and report back to us.
    Ex: An aggressive approach is made to publicity, with posters and leaflets distributed widely, visits to local shops, post offices, doctors surgeries etc, to drum up business, and the use of volunteers to hand out leaflets at street corners = Se inicia una campaña de publicidad enérgica, distribuyendo de forma general folletos y pósteres, visitando las tiendas, oficinas de correos y consultorías médicas de la localidad, etc., para promocionar el negocio, además de utilizar voluntarios para distribuir prospectos por las esquinas de las calles.
    Ex: However, procedures for apportioning collection budgets have not been designed specifically for the school context.
    Ex: This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.
    Ex: At the Closing Session Danish flags were suddenly produced and passed out among the crowd who began waving them enthusiastically.
    Ex: The coefficients of eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalue provide the basis for sequencing atoms which are ordered according to the relative magnitudes of the coefficients.
    Ex: For instance, in reproduction of Renoir's work under the subject IMPRESSIONISM, Renoir's works would not stand together in the catalog but be spread out according to their titles.
    Ex: There should be plenty of space to lay out all the books attractively and for people to move about without feeling too crowded.
    Ex: This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    Ex: The results of a study suggest that people remember more high school material when learning occurs spaced out over several years.
    * distribuir aleatoriamente = randomise [randomize, -USA].
    * distribuir de un modo escalonado = lay out in + stages.
    * distribuir de un modo planificado = zone.
    * distribuir el trabajo = spread + the load.
    * distribuir la responsabilidad = spread + the load.
    * distribuirse = spread over.
    * distribuir un cuestionario = circulate + questionnaire.

    * * *
    vt
    1 (repartir) ‹dinero/víveres/panfletos› to hand out, distribute; ‹ganancias› to distribute; ‹tareas› to allocate, assign; ‹carga/peso› to distribute, spread
    un país donde la riqueza está muy mal distribuida a country where wealth is very unevenly distributed
    2 ‹producto/película› to distribute
    3 «canal/conducto» ‹agua› to distribute
    4
    (disponer, dividir): las habitaciones están muy bien distribuidas the rooms are very well laid out o arranged
    los distribuyeron en tres grupos they divided them into three groups
    ( refl) to divide up
    * * *

     

    Multiple Entries:
    distribuir    
    distribuir algo
    distribuir ( conjugate distribuir) verbo transitivo
    a)dinero/víveres/panfletos to hand out, distribute;

    ganancias to distribute;
    tareas to allocate, assign;
    carga/peso to distribute, spread
    b)producto/película to distribute

    c) [canal/conducto] ‹ agua to distribute


    e) ( dividir) to divide … up;


    distribuirse verbo pronominal ( refl) to divide up
    distribuir verbo transitivo
    1 (repartir productos) to distribute: ¿quién distribuye esta revista en España?, who distributes this magazine in Spain?
    2 (dar la parte correspondiente) to share out: voy a distribuir las pocas patatas que quedan, I'll divide up the few potatoes left
    3 (poner varias cosas en un sitio adecuado) to arrange: ¿qué te parece cómo he distribuido los muebles?, how do you like my furniture arrangement?
    ' distribuir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escalonar
    - repartir
    English:
    distribute
    - dole out
    - give out
    - hand round
    - issue
    - pass out
    - syndicate
    - deal
    - give
    - hand
    - share
    * * *
    vt
    1. [repartir] [dinero, alimentos, medicamentos] to distribute, to hand out;
    [carga, trabajo] to spread; [pastel, ganancias] to divide up; [correo] to deliver;
    distribuyen comida entre los pobres they give out food to the poor, they distribute food among the poor;
    distribuir propaganda por los buzones to deliver advertising leaflets through Br letter boxes o US mailboxes;
    distribuir la riqueza más justamente to share out o distribute wealth more justly;
    distribuir el trabajo/las tareas to divide up o share out the work/the tasks;
    trata de distribuir bien tu tiempo try to manage your time carefully
    2. Com [mercancías, productos, películas] to distribute;
    una empresa que distribuye material de papelería a firm distributing stationery materials
    3. [disponer]
    una casa muy bien distribuida a house with a very nice layout;
    nos distribuyeron en grupos de cinco they divided o split us into groups of five;
    distribuyó los libros por temas she arranged the books by topic
    * * *
    v/t
    1 distribute; beneficio share out
    2
    :
    distribuir en grupos divide into groups
    * * *
    distribuir {41} vt
    : to distribute
    * * *
    1. (en general) to distribute
    hay que distribuir la riqueza, el saber y el poder we must distribute wealth, knowledge and power
    2. (trabajo) to share out

    Spanish-English dictionary > distribuir

  • 9 divulgar

    v.
    1 to reveal (noticia, secreto).
    2 to divulge, to disclose, to broadcast, to make known.
    Ellos reportaron la boda They reported=described the wedding.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ LLEGAR], like link=llegar llegar
    1 (difundir) to divulge, spread, disclose
    2 (por radio) to broadcast
    3 (propagar) to popularize
    1 to become known, spread
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ noticia, ideas] to spread
    2) [+ secreto] to divulge, disclose
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <noticia/información> to spread, circulate; <secreto/plan> to divulge
    2.
    divulgarse v pron to spread
    * * *
    = disseminate, promulgate, divulge, bruit, promote, popularise [popularize, -USA].
    Ex. The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex. This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
    Ex. Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.
    Ex. Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.
    Ex. Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.
    Ex. The information explosion has created a demand for analysing, organising and disseminating information and has popularised the subject approach to information.
    ----
    * no ser divulgado = be out of the public eye.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <noticia/información> to spread, circulate; <secreto/plan> to divulge
    2.
    divulgarse v pron to spread
    * * *
    = disseminate, promulgate, divulge, bruit, promote, popularise [popularize, -USA].

    Ex: The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.

    Ex: This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
    Ex: Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.
    Ex: Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.
    Ex: Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.
    Ex: The information explosion has created a demand for analysing, organising and disseminating information and has popularised the subject approach to information.
    * no ser divulgado = be out of the public eye.

    * * *
    divulgar [A3 ]
    vt
    1 ‹noticia/información› to spread, circulate
    2 ‹cultura/ideas› to spread
    1 «noticia/rumor» to spread, circulate
    2 «ideas» to spread
    * * *

     

    divulgar ( conjugate divulgar) verbo transitivonoticia/información to spread, circulate;
    secreto/plan to divulge;
    cultura to spread, disseminate
    divulgarse verbo pronominal
    to spread
    divulgar verbo transitivo
    1 (un secreto, etc) to disclose
    2 Rad TV to broadcast
    ' divulgar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    esparcir
    - publicar
    - voz
    English:
    divulge
    - keep back
    - circulate
    - popularize
    * * *
    vt
    1. [noticia, rumor] to spread, to circulate;
    la radio divulgó la noticia the radio announced o broke the news
    2. [cultura, ciencia, doctrina] to popularize
    * * *
    v/t spread
    * * *
    divulgar {52} vt
    1) : to spread, to circulate
    2) revelar: to divulge, to reveal
    3) : to popularize
    * * *
    divulgar vb to spread [pt. & pp. spread]

    Spanish-English dictionary > divulgar

  • 10 documento de debate

    Ex. The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    * * *

    Ex: The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.

    Spanish-English dictionary > documento de debate

  • 11 en la jungla

    Ex. I spoke of capturing e-scholarship disseminated outside the library, or, as one librarian put it, ' in the wild'.
    * * *

    Ex: I spoke of capturing e-scholarship disseminated outside the library, or, as one librarian put it, ' in the wild'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en la jungla

  • 12 en la naturaleza

    Ex. I spoke of capturing e-scholarship disseminated outside the library, or, as one librarian put it, ' in the wild'.
    * * *

    Ex: I spoke of capturing e-scholarship disseminated outside the library, or, as one librarian put it, ' in the wild'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en la naturaleza

  • 13 en su estado natural

    Ex. I spoke of capturing e-scholarship disseminated outside the library, or, as one librarian put it, ' in the wild'.
    * * *

    Ex: I spoke of capturing e-scholarship disseminated outside the library, or, as one librarian put it, ' in the wild'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en su estado natural

  • 14 guía de biblioteca

    (n.) = library guide, library guiding
    Ex. Instructions in the use of catalogues or indexes may be disseminated to users as part of a library guide.
    Ex. Complete books have been written on the subject of library guiding.
    * * *
    (n.) = library guide, library guiding

    Ex: Instructions in the use of catalogues or indexes may be disseminated to users as part of a library guide.

    Ex: Complete books have been written on the subject of library guiding.

    Spanish-English dictionary > guía de biblioteca

  • 15 indicador

    adj.
    indicating, indicative.
    m.
    1 indicator, pointer, arrow, gauge.
    2 indicator, marker, predictor.
    3 flag, tag.
    4 indicant.
    5 puntero.
    * * *
    1 (gen) which indicates, indicating
    1 (gen) indicator; (señal de tráfico) sign, traffic sign, road sign; (con aguja, escala) gauge
    \
    indicador económico economic indicator
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ
    papel 1)
    2. SM
    1) (=señal) sign
    2) (Téc) (=aparato) gauge, gage (EEUU); (=aguja) pointer

    indicador de dirección — (Aut) indicator

    indicador del nivel de gasolina — (Aut) fuel gauge

    indicador del nivel del aceite — (Aut) oil gauge

    indicador de velocidad — (Aut) speedometer

    3) (Econ) indicator; (Bolsa) index
    4) (Inform) flag
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo warning
    II
    1) (Auto)
    b) ( dispositivo) gauge

    indicador del aceite/de la gasolina — oil pressure/fuel gauge

    2) (Inf) flag
    * * *
    = guide card, indicator, measure, pointer, predictor, sign, tell-tale [telltale], tracing, marker, metric, indicant, tracer, bellwether.
    Ex. Guide cards help to break up the classified sequence and direct the user to the required class.
    Ex. To indicate from which field a given work was Cuttered, these second indicators could be further redefined = Para indicar de qué campo se le había asignado la marca de Cutter a una obra, se podían delimitar aún más estos segundos indicadores.
    Ex. One measure of a library's market is the number of reference questions dealt with at the reference desk or through electronic reference.
    Ex. Seven pointers follow which are useful for discriminating between documents to be abstracted and those not worth abstracting.
    Ex. If I'm not mistaken the military decided some time ago that IQ tests were a poor predictor of leadership qualities.
    Ex. Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.
    Ex. The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.
    Ex. The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.
    Ex. Extraction is carried out with the help of a dictionary of formal text characteristics ( markers, connectors, indicators).
    Ex. The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.
    Ex. Productivity, it is speculated, may be a good indicant of academic socialization.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Drivers and tracers of business process changes'.
    Ex. Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.
    ----
    * indicador bibliométrico = bibliometric indicator.
    * indicador cientométrico = scientometric indicator.
    * indicador cualitativo = qualitative indicator.
    * indicador cuantitativo = quantitative indicator.
    * indicador de campo = field indicator.
    * indicador de citas = citation indicator.
    * indicador de clasificación = classificatory indicator.
    * indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.
    * indicador de contenido = content designator.
    * indicador de dirección = signpost.
    * indicador de eficacia = performance indicator, effectiveness indicator.
    * indicador de estar listo = screen prompt.
    * indicador de faceta = facet indicator.
    * indicador de función = operator, role indicator.
    * indicador de impacto = impact indicator.
    * indicador de la eficiencia = efficiency indicator.
    * indicador del trabajo realizado = workload indicator.
    * indicador de producción = output indicator.
    * indicador de relación = relation indicator, relational operator, role operator.
    * indicador de rendimiento = benchmark, performance indicator, performance measure, output measure.
    * indicador de resultados = outcome indicator.
    * indicadores de eficacia = performance criteria.
    * indicadores de rendimiento = performance criteria, benchmark figures.
    * número indicador de materia = SIN, Subject Indicator Number.
    * señal indicadora = signpost.
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo warning
    II
    1) (Auto)
    b) ( dispositivo) gauge

    indicador del aceite/de la gasolina — oil pressure/fuel gauge

    2) (Inf) flag
    * * *
    = guide card, indicator, measure, pointer, predictor, sign, tell-tale [telltale], tracing, marker, metric, indicant, tracer, bellwether.

    Ex: Guide cards help to break up the classified sequence and direct the user to the required class.

    Ex: To indicate from which field a given work was Cuttered, these second indicators could be further redefined = Para indicar de qué campo se le había asignado la marca de Cutter a una obra, se podían delimitar aún más estos segundos indicadores.
    Ex: One measure of a library's market is the number of reference questions dealt with at the reference desk or through electronic reference.
    Ex: Seven pointers follow which are useful for discriminating between documents to be abstracted and those not worth abstracting.
    Ex: If I'm not mistaken the military decided some time ago that IQ tests were a poor predictor of leadership qualities.
    Ex: Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.
    Ex: The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.
    Ex: The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.
    Ex: Extraction is carried out with the help of a dictionary of formal text characteristics ( markers, connectors, indicators).
    Ex: The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.
    Ex: Productivity, it is speculated, may be a good indicant of academic socialization.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Drivers and tracers of business process changes'.
    Ex: Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.
    * indicador bibliométrico = bibliometric indicator.
    * indicador cientométrico = scientometric indicator.
    * indicador cualitativo = qualitative indicator.
    * indicador cuantitativo = quantitative indicator.
    * indicador de campo = field indicator.
    * indicador de citas = citation indicator.
    * indicador de clasificación = classificatory indicator.
    * indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.
    * indicador de contenido = content designator.
    * indicador de dirección = signpost.
    * indicador de eficacia = performance indicator, effectiveness indicator.
    * indicador de estar listo = screen prompt.
    * indicador de faceta = facet indicator.
    * indicador de función = operator, role indicator.
    * indicador de impacto = impact indicator.
    * indicador de la eficiencia = efficiency indicator.
    * indicador del trabajo realizado = workload indicator.
    * indicador de producción = output indicator.
    * indicador de relación = relation indicator, relational operator, role operator.
    * indicador de rendimiento = benchmark, performance indicator, performance measure, output measure.
    * indicador de resultados = outcome indicator.
    * indicadores de eficacia = performance criteria.
    * indicadores de rendimiento = performance criteria, benchmark figures.
    * número indicador de materia = SIN, Subject Indicator Number.
    * señal indicadora = signpost.

    * * *
    warning
    señal indicadora de peligro danger o warning sign
    A ( Auto)
    indicador del aceite oil pressure gauge
    Compuestos:
    indicator
    speedometer
    B ( Econ) indicator
    C ( Inf) flag
    * * *

    indicador sustantivo masculino (Auto)
    a) tb



    c) (del aceite, la gasolina) gauge;


    indicador,-ora sustantivo masculino
    1 indicator
    2 Téc gauge, dial, meter
    Auto indicador del nivel de gasolina, petrol gauge
    Auto indicador de velocidad, speedometer
    ' indicador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    indicadora
    English:
    gauge
    - indicator
    - oil gauge
    - read
    - reading
    - register
    - signpost
    - telltale
    - M
    - marker
    - pointer
    - speedometer
    * * *
    indicador, -ora
    adj
    indicating;
    siga las flechas indicadoras follow the arrows;
    encontrarás un cartel indicador you'll find a sign showing the way
    nm
    1. [signo] indicator;
    los principales indicadores bursátiles the main stock market indicators;
    ese fallo es un indicador de la poca calidad del producto that fault shows the poor quality of the product
    indicador económico economic indicator
    2.
    indicador (de dirección) [intermitente] Br indicator, US turn signal
    3. Tec gauge, meter
    indicador del nivel de aceite oil gauge;
    indicador de nivel de gasolina fuel gauge, Br petrol gauge;
    * * *
    m indicator
    * * *
    1) : gauge, dial, meter
    2) : indicator
    indicadores económicos: economic indicators
    * * *
    indicador n (indicio) indicator

    Spanish-English dictionary > indicador

  • 16 letrero

    m.
    1 sign.
    2 cue card.
    * * *
    1 sign, notice
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) [en tienda] sign, notice; [en carretera] sign
    2) [en moneda] inscription
    * * *
    masculino sign, notice
    * * *
    = notice, sign, placard, plaque.
    Ex. Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.
    Ex. Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.
    Ex. The largest collection is on graphic arts, comprising 900 reference works, catalogues, leaflets and placards.
    Ex. The walls were decorated with cardboard plaques displaying names of important fictional characters.
    ----
    * letrero de señalización = signpost.
    * letrero luminoso = neon sign, neon light.
    * letrero magnético = magnetic sign.
    * letreros = guiding.
    * poner un letrero = put up + a sign, post + a notice, put up + a notice.
    * * *
    masculino sign, notice
    * * *
    = notice, sign, placard, plaque.

    Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.

    Ex: Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.
    Ex: The largest collection is on graphic arts, comprising 900 reference works, catalogues, leaflets and placards.
    Ex: The walls were decorated with cardboard plaques displaying names of important fictional characters.
    * letrero de señalización = signpost.
    * letrero luminoso = neon sign, neon light.
    * letrero magnético = magnetic sign.
    * letreros = guiding.
    * poner un letrero = put up + a sign, post + a notice, put up + a notice.

    * * *
    sign, notice
    el letrero decía or ponía `prohibido fumar' the sign said `no smoking'
    Compuesto:
    illuminated sign, neon sign
    * * *

     

    letrero sustantivo masculino
    sign, notice;

    letrero m (cartel de aviso) notice, sign: el letrero dice: no pisen el césped, the notice says: keep off the grass
    letrero luminoso, neon sign

    ' letrero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alquilar
    - anuncio
    - circular
    - fijar
    - fumar
    - funcionar
    - hablarse
    - lateral
    - localidad
    - próximamente
    - razón
    - reparación
    - borrar
    - cartel
    - luminoso
    - rótulo
    - señal
    English:
    admit
    - apologize
    - bathing
    - bound
    - care
    - danger
    - enquiry
    - inconvenience
    - inquiry
    - keep off
    - keep out
    - keep to
    - lady
    - lean out
    - notice
    - paint
    - parking
    - please
    - private property
    - read
    - say
    - sign
    - board
    - placard
    * * *
    sign
    letrero luminoso illuminated sign;
    letrero de neón neon sign
    * * *
    m sign
    * * *
    rótulo: sign, notice
    * * *
    letrero n sign

    Spanish-English dictionary > letrero

  • 17 no cumplir

    v.
    to fail to keep, to back off from.
    No cumplir las promesas de campaña Back off from one's promises.
    * * *
    (v.) = fall + short of, welsh on
    Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.
    Ex. I am afraid that double dealer Brookenfuehrer has welshed on the deal.
    * * *
    (v.) = fall + short of, welsh on

    Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.

    Ex: I am afraid that double dealer Brookenfuehrer has welshed on the deal.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no cumplir

  • 18 no llegar a

    (v.) = stop + short of, fall + short of
    Ex. Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.
    Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.
    * * *
    (v.) = stop + short of, fall + short of

    Ex: Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.

    Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no llegar a

  • 19 quedarse corto

    v.
    1 to fall short.
    La flecha se quedó corta The arrow fell short.
    2 to be less than the real thing.
    Esa copia se quedó corta That copy was less than the real thing.
    3 to be lost for words.
    Elsa se quedó corta Elsa was lost for words.
    * * *
    (ropa) to become too short
    te quedaste corto con los bocadillos you didn't make enough sandwiches 3 (un tiro) to fall short 4 (no decir todo) to hold something back, not say enough
    * * *
    (v.) = stop + short of, fall + short, fall + short of
    Ex. Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.
    Ex. He was also to compare us to the most recent ALA standards to see where we fall short.
    Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.
    * * *
    (v.) = stop + short of, fall + short, fall + short of

    Ex: Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.

    Ex: He was also to compare us to the most recent ALA standards to see where we fall short.
    Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.

    Spanish-English dictionary > quedarse corto

  • 20 sacar el máximo partido

    (v.) = exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), take + the best advantage
    Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.
    Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.
    Ex. There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.
    * * *
    (v.) = exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), take + the best advantage

    Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.

    Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.
    Ex: There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sacar el máximo partido

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