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1 de principio a fin
= from start to finish, gavel to gavel, from beginning to endEx. This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.Ex. A survey of state legislators finds that lawmakers support expanding television coverage of legislative proceedings to include gavel to gavel programming.Ex. This new drapers' guild commissioned a series of paintings illustrating the textile production steps from beginning to end.* * *de principio a fin (documento)Ex: Virtually every discipline in the sciences, from astronomy through zoology, is represented since journals are indexed cover to cover.
= from start to finish, gavel to gavel, from beginning to endEx: This concept permeates all bibliothecal activities from start to finish, especially indexing and abstracting.
Ex: A survey of state legislators finds that lawmakers support expanding television coverage of legislative proceedings to include gavel to gavel programming.Ex: This new drapers' guild commissioned a series of paintings illustrating the textile production steps from beginning to end. -
2 mercero
m.1 haberdasher.2 the keeper of a fine hardware store.3 notions dealer, haberdasher.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 haberdasher, US notions dealer* * *mercero, -aSM / F haberdasher, notions dealer (EEUU); And, Caribe, Méx draper* * *- ra masculino, femenino notions dealer (AmE), haberdasher (BrE)* * *= haberdasher, draper.Ex. To sell books is still more special than to sell groceries even though the profits may be pitifully low and to be a bookshop proprietor is a much more middle-class status than is that of grocer, haberdasher or vendor of garden implements.Ex. This new drapers' guild commissioned a series of paintings illustrating the textile production steps from beginning to end.* * *- ra masculino, femenino notions dealer (AmE), haberdasher (BrE)* * *= haberdasher, draper.Ex: To sell books is still more special than to sell groceries even though the profits may be pitifully low and to be a bookshop proprietor is a much more middle-class status than is that of grocer, haberdasher or vendor of garden implements.
Ex: This new drapers' guild commissioned a series of paintings illustrating the textile production steps from beginning to end.* * *mercero -ramasculine, feminine* * *mercero, -a nm,fBr haberdasher, US notions seller -
3 pañero
adj.textile, cloth.m.draper, dry-goods dealer.* * *► adjetivo1 bread-loving* * *ADJ1) [industria, producción] bread antes de s2)ser muy panero — * to love bread
* * *= draper.Ex. This new drapers' guild commissioned a series of paintings illustrating the textile production steps from beginning to end.* * *= draper.Ex: This new drapers' guild commissioned a series of paintings illustrating the textile production steps from beginning to end.
* * *panero -ra( fam):es muy panero he loves bread* * *panero, -a♦ adjser muy panero to be very fond of bread♦ nmBr bread tray -
4 traperos
drapaires, drapers
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