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1 ejemplar
adj.exemplary.castigo ejemplar exemplary punishmentfue un marido ejemplar he was a model husbandm.1 copy.ejemplares atrasados del “New Yorker” back issues of the “New Yorker”ejemplar de muestra specimen copy2 specimen.pescó un ejemplar de 200 kilos he caught one weighing 200 kilosquedan pocos ejemplares de panda gigante there are few giant pandas left3 issue, copy.* * *► adjetivo1 exemplary, model1 (copia) copy, number, issue2 (prototipo) specimen* * *noun m.1) copy2) specimen* * *1.ADJ exemplary, model2. SM1) (=individuo) [gen] example; (Zool) specimen, example; [de libro] copy; [de revista] number, issue2) (=precedente) example, model, precedent* * *Iadjetivo <conducta/vida> exemplary; <trabajador/padre> model (before n); < castigo> exemplaryII1) (de libro, documento) copy2) (Bot, Zool) specimensu novio es un ejemplar de mucho cuidado — her boyfriend's a really nasty character o a nasty piece of work
* * *= copy [copies, -pl.], exemplary, specimen, copy book.Nota: Ejemplar de un libro que en los siglos XVI y XVII se le regalaba a aquellos trabajadores de la imprenta que habían intervenido en su impresión y que éstos solían vender por debajo del precio de mercado.Ex. Usually a central cataloguing agency is based upon a national library or copyright office, where publishers are required by law to send at least one copy of every book published in that country.Ex. PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex. An object is a tree-dimensional artefact (or replica of an artefact) or a specimen of a naturally occurring entity.Ex. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries these ' copy books' were claimed and promptly sold at bargain prices by the London workmen.----* área de ejemplar = copy area.* ejemplar adicional = additional copy.* ejemplar anticipado = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets, preprint [pre-print], advance.* ejemplar anticipado electrónico = e-print [eprint].* ejemplar del apuntador = prompt-copy.* ejemplar de prensa = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets.* ejemplar de regalo = gift copy.* ejemplar desmembrado = breaking copy.* ejemplar ficticio = made-up copy.* ejemplar fotocopiado = xerox copy.* ejemplar gratuito = gift copy, complimentary copy.* ejemplar impreso = hard copy [hardcopy], printed copy, print copy.* ejemplar para recensión = press copy, review copy.* ejemplar único = singleton.* específico para cada ejemplar = copy-specific holdings and location information.* etiqueta identificativa del ejemplar = book label.* modelo ejemplar = exemplary model.* número de ejemplar = copy number.* otro ejemplar = additional copy.* registro de ejemplar = copy record.* varios ejemplares = multiple copies.* * *Iadjetivo <conducta/vida> exemplary; <trabajador/padre> model (before n); < castigo> exemplaryII1) (de libro, documento) copy2) (Bot, Zool) specimensu novio es un ejemplar de mucho cuidado — her boyfriend's a really nasty character o a nasty piece of work
* * *= copy [copies, -pl.], exemplary, specimen, copy book.Nota: Ejemplar de un libro que en los siglos XVI y XVII se le regalaba a aquellos trabajadores de la imprenta que habían intervenido en su impresión y que éstos solían vender por debajo del precio de mercado.Ex: Usually a central cataloguing agency is based upon a national library or copyright office, where publishers are required by law to send at least one copy of every book published in that country.
Ex: PRECIS provides an exemplary illustration of the association and common ground between alphabetical indexing and classification.Ex: An object is a tree-dimensional artefact (or replica of an artefact) or a specimen of a naturally occurring entity.Ex: In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries these ' copy books' were claimed and promptly sold at bargain prices by the London workmen.* área de ejemplar = copy area.* ejemplar adicional = additional copy.* ejemplar anticipado = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets, preprint [pre-print], advance.* ejemplar anticipado electrónico = e-print [eprint].* ejemplar del apuntador = prompt-copy.* ejemplar de prensa = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets.* ejemplar de regalo = gift copy.* ejemplar desmembrado = breaking copy.* ejemplar ficticio = made-up copy.* ejemplar fotocopiado = xerox copy.* ejemplar gratuito = gift copy, complimentary copy.* ejemplar impreso = hard copy [hardcopy], printed copy, print copy.* ejemplar para recensión = press copy, review copy.* ejemplar único = singleton.* específico para cada ejemplar = copy-specific holdings and location information.* etiqueta identificativa del ejemplar = book label.* modelo ejemplar = exemplary model.* número de ejemplar = copy number.* otro ejemplar = additional copy.* registro de ejemplar = copy record.* varios ejemplares = multiple copies.* * *1 ‹conducta/vida› exemplary; ‹trabajador/padre› model ( before n)2 ‹castigo› exemplaryA (de un libro, periódico, documento) copyejemplar de promoción advance copyun magnífico ejemplar de su especie a magnificent example of its speciessu novio es un ejemplar de mucho cuidado her boyfriend's a really nasty character o a nasty piece of work* * *
ejemplar adjetivo ‹conducta/vida/castigo› exemplary;
‹trabajador/padre› model ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino
b) (Bot, Zool) specimen
ejemplar
I sustantivo masculino
1 (de un libro) copy
(de publicación periódica) number, issue
2 (de una especie animal, vegetal) specimen: quedan pocos ejemplares de lobo ibérico, there are very few Iberian wolves left
II adjetivo exemplary, model
' ejemplar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sobra
- atrasado
- espécimen
English:
copy
- example
- exemplary
- hook
- model
- specimen
- entry
- existence
* * *♦ adj1. [modélico] exemplary;tuvo un comportamiento ejemplar his behaviour was exemplary;fue un marido ejemplar he was a model husband2. [aleccionador] exemplary;castigo ejemplar exemplary punishment♦ nm1. [de libro, diario] copy;[de revista] issue, number; [de moneda, sello] example;una tirada de diez mil ejemplares a print run of ten thousand copies;ejemplares atrasados del “New Yorker” back issues of the “New Yorker”ejemplar de muestra specimen copy;ejemplar de regalo [libro] complimentary copy2. [de especie, raza] specimen;pescó un ejemplar de 200 kilos he caught one weighing 200 kilos;quedan pocos ejemplares de panda gigante there are few giant pandas left;un magnífico ejemplar de secuoya gigante a magnificent specimen of the giant sequoia o redwood;Fam¡menudo ejemplar! he's/she's a sly one!* * *II missue* * *ejemplar adj: exemplary, modelejemplar nm1) : copy (of a book, magazine, etc.)2) : specimen, example* * * -
2 ejemplar
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3 ejemplar gratuito
(n.) = gift copy, complimentary copyEx. The motivating factors for abstracting are so effective that gift copies of the abstracting journal have not been used for recruitment.Ex. It indicates frequency of publication, format, and availability of complimentary copies.* * *(n.) = gift copy, complimentary copyEx: The motivating factors for abstracting are so effective that gift copies of the abstracting journal have not been used for recruitment.
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4 ejemplar adicional
(n.) = additional copyEx. 50 titles of popular books were purchased from a prebinder and 2 additional copies of each title were purchased in paperback.* * *(n.) = additional copyEx: 50 titles of popular books were purchased from a prebinder and 2 additional copies of each title were purchased in paperback.
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5 ejemplar anticipado
(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets, preprint [pre-print], advanceEx. The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.Ex. In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex. All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.Ex. Publishing preprints on the Internet speeds up the dissemination process.Ex. Subscription agencies also handle the standing orders of libraries for annuals, directories, advances, conference proceedings and even series.* * *(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheets, preprint [pre-print], advanceEx: The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.
Ex: In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex: All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.Ex: Publishing preprints on the Internet speeds up the dissemination process.Ex: Subscription agencies also handle the standing orders of libraries for annuals, directories, advances, conference proceedings and even series. -
6 ejemplar anticipado electrónico
(n.) = e-print [eprint]Ex. The number of physics and astronomy preprints or e-prints (manuscripts intended for publication but circulated for peer comment prior to submission) available electronically has increased dramatically over the past 5 years.* * *(n.) = e-print [eprint]Ex: The number of physics and astronomy preprints or e-prints (manuscripts intended for publication but circulated for peer comment prior to submission) available electronically has increased dramatically over the past 5 years.
Spanish-English dictionary > ejemplar anticipado electrónico
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7 ejemplar de prensa
(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheetsEx. The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.Ex. In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex. All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England.* * *(n.) = advance copy, early sheet, advance sheetsEx: The best that a British author or publisher could do was to authorize an American publisher to bring the book out in America, giving him an advance copy of the text so that he could get in ahead of the field.
Ex: In English printing houses around 1600, indeed, further reading for press might take place after the run was under way, an early sheet being extracted from the heap and read while the printing proceeded.Ex: All thirty American editions of Hardy's The Woodlanders published up to 1926 derived from advance sheets of the serialization of the novel in England. -
8 ejemplar de regalo
(n.) = gift copyEx. The motivating factors for abstracting are so effective that gift copies of the abstracting journal have not been used for recruitment.* * *(n.) = gift copyEx: The motivating factors for abstracting are so effective that gift copies of the abstracting journal have not been used for recruitment.
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9 ejemplar del apuntador
(n.) = prompt-copyEx. In many instances the manuscript comes to occupy a pre-eminent position; the prompt-copy for use in the theatre of the polished version which Shakespeare sent to the printer.* * *(n.) = prompt-copyEx: In many instances the manuscript comes to occupy a pre-eminent position; the prompt-copy for use in the theatre of the polished version which Shakespeare sent to the printer.
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10 ejemplar desmembrado
(n.) = breaking copyEx. A breaking copy is a document which is imperfect and may be dismembered so that plates and pages of typographical or artistic interest can be sold separately.* * *(n.) = breaking copyEx: A breaking copy is a document which is imperfect and may be dismembered so that plates and pages of typographical or artistic interest can be sold separately.
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11 ejemplar ficticio
(n.) = made-up copyEx. Although it is less common than it used to be, booksellers and collectors sometimes complete an imperfect copy of a valuable book by supplying missing leaves from another, yet more imperfect, copy; thus obtaining a ' made-up' copy.* * *(n.) = made-up copyEx: Although it is less common than it used to be, booksellers and collectors sometimes complete an imperfect copy of a valuable book by supplying missing leaves from another, yet more imperfect, copy; thus obtaining a ' made-up' copy.
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12 ejemplar fotocopiado
(n.) = xerox copyEx. Many of the books contained letters, ex-libris plates or handwritten dedications; those bound with the book have been xeroxed, others left loose have been removed, replaced by xerox copies and put in the library's autograph collection.* * *(n.) = xerox copyEx: Many of the books contained letters, ex-libris plates or handwritten dedications; those bound with the book have been xeroxed, others left loose have been removed, replaced by xerox copies and put in the library's autograph collection.
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13 ejemplar impreso
(n.) = hard copy [hardcopy], printed copy, print copyEx. The enlargement ratio is the relationship between the dimensions of a hard copy and the corresponding dimensions of the microimage.Ex. The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.Ex. In the first phase of the project, print copies were delivered to UMI by vehicle.* * *(n.) = hard copy [hardcopy], printed copy, print copyEx: The enlargement ratio is the relationship between the dimensions of a hard copy and the corresponding dimensions of the microimage.
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14 ejemplar para recensión
(n.) = press copy, review copyEx. A press copy is a document sent free with a view to a comment, an abstract or a review being published by the addressee, usually in a serial publication.Ex. A press copy is a document sent free with a view to a comment, an abstract or a review being published by the addressee, usually in a serial publication.* * *(n.) = press copy, review copyEx: A press copy is a document sent free with a view to a comment, an abstract or a review being published by the addressee, usually in a serial publication.
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15 ejemplar único
(n.) = singletonEx. The aim of this study was to compare body composition measurements of twins to those of singletons.* * *(n.) = singletonEx: The aim of this study was to compare body composition measurements of twins to those of singletons.
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16 ejemplar atrasado
• back copy• back issue• back number -
17 ejemplar de cortesía
• presentation copy -
18 ejemplar de firma
• specimen signature -
19 ejemplar de muestra
• sample copy -
20 ejemplar de regalo
• complimentary copy
См. также в других словарях:
ejemplar — adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que sirve o puede servir como ejemplo o modelo: una conducta ejemplar. Todos elogiaron su ejemplar comportamiento. 2. Que sirve como lección o escarmiento. castigo* ejemplar. sustantivo masculino 1. Copia de… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
ejemplar — I (Derivado de ejemplo.) ► verbo transitivo Ejemplificar, demostrar o ilustrar con ejemplos lo que se dice. II (Del lat. exemplar, aris.) ► adjetivo 1 Que sirve de ejemplo: ■ su ejemplar conducta fue reconocida por los directores del centro. ►… … Enciclopedia Universal
ejemplar — {{#}}{{LM E14284}}{{〓}} {{SynE14623}} {{[}}ejemplar{{]}} ‹e·jem·plar› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Que es digno de ser tomado como modelo: • una persona ejemplar.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Que sirve o debe servir de escarmiento: • un castigo… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
ejemplar — ejemplar1 (Del lat. exemplar, āris). 1. adj. Que da buen ejemplo y, como tal, es digno de ser propuesto como modelo. Vida ejemplar. 2. m. Original, prototipo, norma representativa. 3. Escrito, impreso, dibujo, grabado, reproducción, etc., sacado… … Diccionario de la lengua española
ejemplar — (m) (Básico) cada copia o reproducción de una obra escrita, impresa, dibujada etc. sacada del mismo original Ejemplos: Todos los ejemplares de esta revista se vendieron ayer. Ese ejemplar de Romeo y Julieta es muy valioso. Sinónimos: muestra (m)… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
ejemplar — 1 adj m y f Que sirve de ejemplo o modelo: juez ejemplar, vida ejemplar 2 s m Cada uno de los individuos de una raza, especie o género: un ejemplar vacuno, un ejemplar biológico 3 s m Cada uno de los objetos que se producen a partir de un… … Español en México
ejemplar — Comunicación. Cada una de las copias de una publicación. El número de ejemplares que se editan de cada número de una publicación es la tirada. Ejemplar útil es el que se ha vendido o ha llegado al público … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
ejemplar — Comunicación. Cada una de las copias de una publicación. El número de ejemplares que se editan de cada número de una publicación es la tirada. Ejemplar útil es el que se ha vendido o ha llegado al público … Diccionario de Economía
ejemplar personalizado — Comunicación. Ejemplar en el que aparece el nombre del destinatario, para dar imagen de mayor exclusividad o de mayor atención … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
ejemplar personalizado — Comunicación. Ejemplar en el que aparece el nombre del destinatario, para dar imagen de mayor exclusividad o de mayor atención … Diccionario de Economía
ejemplar — adjetivo 1) ideal, perfecto, sublime, elevado, excelente, puro, benemérito. sustantivo masculino 2) tipo*, arquetipo, prototipo, modelo … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos