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81 mundo digital, el
(n.) = digital world, theEx. Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality. -
82 mundo electrónico, el
= electronic world, theEx. The electronic world will not supplant the paper world and the old collection development paradigms will continue to be relevant. -
83 mundo empresarial, el
= corporate world, theEx. Perhaps she would be well advised to read that book and others of its ilk to see if she could learn something about surviving in the corporate world. -
84 mundo exterior, el
(n.) = outside world, theEx. The canopy bed harkens back to a simpler time when bedrooms were a peaceful retreat from the outside world. -
85 mundo fantástico
(n.) = fantasy worldEx. The author presents a critique of some of the settings used in her novels (school, circus, nursery, holiday adventure, family, detectives, and fantasy worlds).* * *(n.) = fantasy worldEx: The author presents a critique of some of the settings used in her novels (school, circus, nursery, holiday adventure, family, detectives, and fantasy worlds).
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86 mundo feliz
(n.) = brave new worldEx. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.* * *(n.) = brave new worldEx: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
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87 mundo ideal, el
(n.) = ideal world, theEx. The article is entitled 'Managing electronic journals: the ideal world versus reality'. -
88 mundo imaginado
(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx. The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.Ex. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.* * *(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx: The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.
Ex: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life. -
89 mundo imaginario
(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx. The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.Ex. Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life.* * *(n.) = imaginary world, imagined worldEx: The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.
Ex: Escape, in this context, being taken as meaning the provision of an imagined world pleasanter and more shapely than life. -
90 mundo impreso, el
(n.) = print world, theEx. The author examines the current situation in the print world and looks at some of the forces which militate against change, including copyright, licensing issues, and promotion and tenure. -
91 mundo islámico, el
= Islamic world, theEx. Original ideas from Byzantium came to the West through the Islamic World and the unifying factor of the Arabic language and religion. -
92 mundo laboral
(n.) = job market, working worldEx. Other recent surveys, such as those on multiple job holders and vacancies, reflect the need for information on aspects of the job market in the Community.Ex. This approach represents a conceptual advance that improves understanding of the complexities of the working world of information professionals.* * *(n.) = job market, working worldEx: Other recent surveys, such as those on multiple job holders and vacancies, reflect the need for information on aspects of the job market in the Community.
Ex: This approach represents a conceptual advance that improves understanding of the complexities of the working world of information professionals. -
93 mundo material
(n.) = material worldEx. He wrote about the titanic struggle of human physical and moral forces to be freed from this material world.* * *(n.) = material worldEx: He wrote about the titanic struggle of human physical and moral forces to be freed from this material world.
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94 mundo moderno
(n.) = modern world, modernised worldEx. The necessity for the public library to keep pace with developments in the modern world is emphasised.Ex. Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world.* * *(n.) = modern world, modernised worldEx: The necessity for the public library to keep pace with developments in the modern world is emphasised.
Ex: Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world. -
95 mundo occidental, el
= western world, the, West, the, Occident, theEx. Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.Ex. As the Roman Empire declined in the West the libraries also declined, as did book publishing and acquisitions.Ex. The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international. -
96 mundo real, el
= real world, theEx. Their goal is to relate abstract management principles and theories to actual management practice, and to help narrow the gap between the classroom and the real world. -
97 mundo utópico perverso
(n.) = dystopiaEx. Swift's work is a forerunner of the dystopias of Aldous Huxley & George Orwell, which emphasize the destruction of man's personality by the erasure of his past.* * *(n.) = dystopiaEx: Swift's work is a forerunner of the dystopias of Aldous Huxley & George Orwell, which emphasize the destruction of man's personality by the erasure of his past.
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98 mundo árabe, el
= Arab world, theEx. There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D. -
99 mundo, el
(n.) = globe, theEx. South Asia must make efforts to reach other parts of the globe in order to make the information age truly viable. -
100 mundo
сущ.1) общ. вселенная, круг, люди, мировое пространство, свет, человеческое общество, космос (мир), земной шар, мир, светская жизнь, сундук, человечество2) разг. белый свет3) устар. подлунная4) тех. космос, Земля5) книжн. мироздание (мир)
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