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1 elucidación
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2 explanación
• elucidation• explanation• levelling -
3 elucidación
f.elucidation, explanation.* * *1 elucidation, clarification* * *SF elucidation* * *= elucidation.Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.* * *= elucidation.Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.
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4 esclarecimiento
m.1 clearing up, elucidation.2 explanation, clarification, elucidation.* * *1 (explicación) explanation, clarification2 (entendimiento) enlightenment3 figurado (ennoblecimiento) ennoblement* * *SM1) (=explicación) explanation, elucidation, clarification2) [de persona] (=instrucción) enlightenment3) (=ennoblecimiento) ennoblement4) (=iluminación) illumination* * *masculino ( de situación) clarification* * *= clarification, elucidation.Ex. Although the work of the CRG makes fascinating reading, and magnificent contributions were made towards the clarification of the principles of classification, much work remain to be done.Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.* * *masculino ( de situación) clarification* * *= clarification, elucidation.Ex: Although the work of the CRG makes fascinating reading, and magnificent contributions were made towards the clarification of the principles of classification, much work remain to be done.
Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.* * *(de una situación) clarificationcondujo al esclarecimiento del crimen it led to the crime being solved* * *
esclarecimiento sustantivo masculino explanation, clearing up: no sé si llegaremos al total esclarecimiento de lo que allí pasó, I don't know if we'll completely clear up what happened there
* * *clearing up, elucidation* * *m1 clarification2 de misterio solving* * *elucidación: elucidation, clarification -
5 aclaración
f.explanation, clarification.* * *1 explanation* * *noun f.clarification, explanation* * *SF [para hacer entender] clarification; [para dar razones] explanation* * *femenino explanationesto requiere una aclaración — this needs some explanation o clarification
quisiera hacer una aclaración — I'd like to make one thing clear o I'd like to clarify one thing
pedir aclaraciones — to ask for an explanation of o for clarification
* * *= annotation, clarification, clarity, designation, elucidation.Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.Ex. Although the work of the CRG makes fascinating reading, and magnificent contributions were made towards the clarification of the principles of classification, much work remain to be done.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. The designation should be clearly separated from the variant heading itself by means of punctuation or typography.Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.----* a modo de aclaración = in parenthesis, on a sidenote.* como aclaración = in parenthesis.* * *femenino explanationesto requiere una aclaración — this needs some explanation o clarification
quisiera hacer una aclaración — I'd like to make one thing clear o I'd like to clarify one thing
pedir aclaraciones — to ask for an explanation of o for clarification
* * *= annotation, clarification, clarity, designation, elucidation.Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.
Ex: Although the work of the CRG makes fascinating reading, and magnificent contributions were made towards the clarification of the principles of classification, much work remain to be done.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex: The designation should be clearly separated from the variant heading itself by means of punctuation or typography.Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.* a modo de aclaración = in parenthesis, on a sidenote.* como aclaración = in parenthesis.* * *escribió una aclaración al margen he wrote a note in the margin to clarify it, he wrote an explanation in the marginquisiera hacer una aclaración, yo no tuve nada que ver con esto I'd like to make one thing clear o I'd like to clarify one thing, I had nothing to do with thisle pediré aclaraciones sobre las circunstancias del accidente I will ask him for an explanation of o for clarification of the circumstances surrounding the accident* * *
aclaración sustantivo femenino
explanation;
aclaración sustantivo femenino explanation
' aclaración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
matización
English:
clarification
- explanation
- illumination
* * *aclaración nfclarification, explanation;me gustaría hacer una aclaración I'd like to clarify something;los miembros del partido le pidieron una aclaración the party members asked her for an explanation* * *f clarification* * * -
6 explicación
f.1 explanation, explication, exposition.2 reason, account, construction, explication.* * *1 explanation2 (motivo) reason\sin dar explicaciones without giving any reason* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de tema, motivo] explanation2) (=motivo) reason (de for)3) (Univ) lecture, class* * *femenino explanation* * *= amplification, annotation, clarity, designation, explanation, exposition, explication, walkthrough [walk-through], elucidation.Ex. Some amplification is therefore desirable to place it in its full context.Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. The designation should be clearly separated from the variant heading itself by means of punctuation or typography.Ex. Explanatory references may be either 'see' or 'see also' references, which give a little more explanation than merely the direction to look elsewhere.Ex. Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.Ex. Reference librarians make heavy use of their many literary checklists as well as their indexes to literary, drama, and poetry explication and criticism.Ex. A cognitive walkthrough consists of a re-enactment of a test session in which the user is queried about their movements and decisions throughout the test session.Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.----* a modo de explicación = parenthetically.* dar más explicaciones = elaborate on.* dar una explicación = present + explanation.* explicación de las signaturas = statement of signing.* explicación del formato = format statement.* ofrecer una explicación = present + explanation.* sin lógica ni explicación = without rhyme or reason.* * *femenino explanation* * *= amplification, annotation, clarity, designation, explanation, exposition, explication, walkthrough [walk-through], elucidation.Ex: Some amplification is therefore desirable to place it in its full context.
Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information of a document by way of comment or explanation.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex: The designation should be clearly separated from the variant heading itself by means of punctuation or typography.Ex: Explanatory references may be either 'see' or 'see also' references, which give a little more explanation than merely the direction to look elsewhere.Ex: Ninety-nine years ago Charles Cutter began his exposition of a set of cataloging rules with the following objectives.Ex: Reference librarians make heavy use of their many literary checklists as well as their indexes to literary, drama, and poetry explication and criticism.Ex: A cognitive walkthrough consists of a re-enactment of a test session in which the user is queried about their movements and decisions throughout the test session.Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the revision or elucidation of the text.* a modo de explicación = parenthetically.* dar más explicaciones = elaborate on.* dar una explicación = present + explanation.* explicación de las signaturas = statement of signing.* explicación del formato = format statement.* ofrecer una explicación = present + explanation.* sin lógica ni explicación = without rhyme or reason.* * *explanationnos dio una explicación detallada del caso he gave us a detailed explanation of the case, he explained the case to us in great detailexigimos una explicación we demand an explanationse marchó sin dar ninguna explicación he left without giving an explanationyo no tengo por qué dar explicaciones a nadie I don't have to give explanations o explain myself to anyone* * *
explicación sustantivo femenino
explanation
explicación sustantivo femenino explanation
' explicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casa
- diáfana
- diáfano
- llana
- llano
- pedestre
- prodigiosa
- prodigioso
- prosaico
- ampliar
- claridad
- claro
- cojear
- completo
- confuso
- convencer
- deber
- escueto
- rebuscado
- repetir
- vago
English:
clear
- convincing
- demand
- demonstration
- elaborate
- explanation
- follow
- glib
- none
- account
- explain
- forthcoming
- key
- unclear
* * *explicación nfexplanation;les daré una breve explicación de cómo funciona I'll give you a brief explanation of how it works;dar/pedir explicaciones to give/demand an explanation;no tengo que darte explicaciones de lo que hago I don't have to explain my actions to you;¡exijo una explicación! I demand an explanation!;creo que te debo una explicación I think I owe you an explanation;el fenómeno no tiene explicación there is no explanation for the phenomenon* * *f explanation;pedir explicaciones a alguien ask s.o. for an explanation;no tengo que dar explicaciones I don’t need to explain myself;dar explicaciones de account for* * ** * *explicación n explanation -
7 dilucidación
f.dilucidation, elucidation, explanation, dissertation.Ricardo dio indicio de que faltaba dinero Richard indicated that they needed money* * *1 elucidation* * *elucidation ( frml)la policía está trabajando en la dilucidación del caso the police are trying to clear up o solve the case, the police are working on the case* * *dilucidación nfelucidation, explanation* * *f clarification -
8 editor científico
(n.) = editorEx. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.* * *(n.) = editorEx: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.
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9 editor intelectual
(n.) = editorEx. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.* * *(n.) = editorEx: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.
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10 editor literario
(n.) = editor, literary editorEx. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.Ex. Historical editors believe in the importance of the meaning, literary editors in word sacredness.* * *(n.) = editor, literary editorEx: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.
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11 entremezclado
= intermingled.Ex. These are analogous, or rather synonymous, terms with intermingled aims and objectives and as such they need some elucidation.* * *= intermingled.Ex: These are analogous, or rather synonymous, terms with intermingled aims and objectives and as such they need some elucidation.
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12 mezclado
adj.1 mixed.2 motley, mixed-up.past part.past participle of spanish verb: mezclar.* * *SM mixing* * *= jumbled, blended, merged, intermingled.Ex. Found that examples of shoddy production -- missing issues, jumbled titles, poor photography -- were commonplace.Ex. There is an overarching need to establish a shared set of values that defines the blended organisation.Ex. We are convinced that this process will go a long way towards breaking down the few barriers that still exist between the merged entities that make up Learning Services.Ex. These are analogous, or rather synonymous, terms with intermingled aims and objectives and as such they need some elucidation.* * *= jumbled, blended, merged, intermingled.Ex: Found that examples of shoddy production -- missing issues, jumbled titles, poor photography -- were commonplace.
Ex: There is an overarching need to establish a shared set of values that defines the blended organisation.Ex: We are convinced that this process will go a long way towards breaking down the few barriers that still exist between the merged entities that make up Learning Services.Ex: These are analogous, or rather synonymous, terms with intermingled aims and objectives and as such they need some elucidation.* * *mixingoperaciones de mezclado mixing processconsola de mezclado ( Audio) mixing desk -
13 o mejor dicho
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14 explanación
f.1 explanation, elucidation.2 leveling, levelling.* * *SF1) (Téc) levelling2) † (=explicación) explanation, elucidation* * *explanación nf1. [allanamiento] levelling -
15 deslinde
m.1 demarcation.2 definition. (Figurative)3 delimitation, demarcation, marking of boundaries.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: deslindar.* * *1 delimitation, demarcation2 figurado definition* * *SM1) (=acto) demarcation, fixing of limits o boundaries2) (=definición) definition* * *1 (de terrenos) demarcation2 (separación) division3 (definición) definition* * *deslinde nm1. [delimitación] delimitation, demarcation2. [aclaración] clarification, elucidation* * *m demarcation; figdefinition* * *deslinde nm: demarcation -
16 dilucidación
• dilucidation• dissertation• elucidation• explanation -
17 esclarecimiento
• clarification• elucidation• explanation
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