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81 mundo de las bibliotecas, el
(n.) = library world, theEx. In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession. -
82 mundo de las drogas
(n.) = drug cultureEx. In this book, written out of much grief and anguish, Kenny explores the drug culture that claimed the lives of her two nephews.* * *(n.) = drug cultureEx: In this book, written out of much grief and anguish, Kenny explores the drug culture that claimed the lives of her two nephews.
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83 mundo de las empresas
(n.) = business environmentEx. The concepts of competition, technological discontinuities, and innovation are typically found in a business environment.* * *(n.) = business environmentEx: The concepts of competition, technological discontinuities, and innovation are typically found in a business environment.
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84 mundo de las letras, el
= world of letters, theEx. This article looks at how the first of the electronic technologies, radio, was initially perceived in the world of letters and libraries. -
85 mundo de los negocios
(n.) = business world, business environmentEx. Humanity is returning to the downsized, reengineered, total quality management weary business world.Ex. The concepts of competition, technological discontinuities, and innovation are typically found in a business environment.* * *(n.) = business world, business environmentEx: Humanity is returning to the downsized, reengineered, total quality management weary business world.
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86 mundo del arte, el
(n.) = art world, theEx. Hollywood is expounding the idea that the art world is full of bogus ideas, false values, and kinky sex. -
87 mundo del comercio del libro
(n.) = book-trade lifeEx. To speak of books as 'new products for the market' sounds crassly commercial, but is nevertheless a hard fact of book-trade life.* * *(n.) = book-trade lifeEx: To speak of books as 'new products for the market' sounds crassly commercial, but is nevertheless a hard fact of book-trade life.
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88 mundo del espectáculo, el
(n.) = show businessEx. Ponies have been used for riding, transport, work on crofts and in coal mines, domestic service, and in show business. -
89 mundo del hampa, el
(n.) = criminal scene, the, criminal world, theEx. This is but a myth used instrumentally by delinquents to establish a position on the criminal scene -- as doorkeepers, bodyguards, money collectors or other so-called 'specialists in violence'.Ex. From its inception, 'Sanctuary', William Faulkner's novel of a young co-ed initiated through rape and murder into the criminal world was controversial. -
90 mundo del libro, el
= book world, theEx. Selection of books for review sometimes causes controversy as to why some are reviewed and others not and the reviews themselves can create minor storms in the book world if it is felt they are prejudiced or spiteful. -
91 mundo del papel impreso, el
= paper world, theEx. The electronic world will not supplant the paper world and the old collection development paradigms will continue to be relevant. -
92 mundo desarrollado, el
(n.) = developed world, theEx. Australia's economy is a tower of strength after two respected international reports confirmed it continued to lead the developed world. -
93 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. -
94 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. -
95 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. -
96 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. -
97 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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98 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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99 mundo ideal, el
(n.) = ideal world, theEx. The article is entitled 'Managing electronic journals: the ideal world versus reality'. -
100 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.
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