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41 debilitar
v.to weaken.Las drogas debilitan la mente Drugs weaken the mind.La falta de ejercicio debilita el cuerpo Lack of exercise weakens the body* * *1 to weaken, debilitate1 to weaken, get weak, become weak* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Med) [+ persona, sistema inmunológico] to weaken, debilitate; [+ salud] to weaken2) [+ resistencia] to weaken, impair2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weakenb) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate2.debilitarse v pronb) sonido to get o become faint/fainterc) economía to grow o become weak/weaker* * *= undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex. The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex. In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex. The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex. She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.----* debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weakenb) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate2.debilitarse v pronb) sonido to get o become faint/fainterc) economía to grow o become weak/weaker* * *= undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
Ex: The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.Ex: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.Ex: The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.Ex: She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.* debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.* * *debilitar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to weaken, debilitate; ‹salud› to weakenla quimioterapia lo ha ido debilitando he's become weaker and weaker with the chemotherapy, the chemotherapy has made him increasingly weak o has gradually weakened o debilitated himcontribuyó a debilitar su salud mental it contributed to the deterioration of his mental state2 ‹voluntad› to weaken3 ‹economía/defensa› to weaken, debilitate1 «persona» to become weak; «salud» to deterioratese debilitó mucho con la enfermedad the illness made him very weak, he was debilitated by the illness, he became very weak as a result of the illness2 «voluntad» to weaken3 «sonido» to get o become faint/fainter4 «economía» to grow o become weak/weaker* * *
debilitar ( conjugate debilitar) verbo transitivo
to weaken
debilitarse verbo pronominal
[ salud] to deteriorate;
[ voluntad] to weaken
debilitar verbo transitivo to weaken, debilitate: la operación le ha debilitado, the operation left her feeling weak
su opción debilita la posición alemana, her decision undermines the German position
' debilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enervar
- minar
- desgastar
English:
chip away
- debilitate
- shake
- soften up
- weaken
* * *♦ vt1. [enfermo, organismo] to weaken;[salud] to weaken, to undermine2. [voluntad, moral] to weaken, to undermine3. [gobierno, moneda, economía] to weaken, to debilitate;este escándalo puede debilitar al ministro this scandal could weaken the minister's position* * *v/t weaken* * *debilitar vt: to debilitate, to weaken* * *debilitar vb to weaken -
42 desarrollo
m.1 development (mejora).desarrollo del producto product developmentdesarrollo sostenible sustainable development2 growth (crecimiento).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desarrollar.* * *1 (gen) development2 MATEMÁTICAS expansion3 DEPORTE run, course\índice de desarrollo growth ratepaís en vías de desarrollo developing country* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de economía, industria, mercado] development2) [de teoría, tema, punto] development3) (=realización) [de proyecto, plan] carrying out; [de técnica, método] development4) [de capacidad, memoria, músculos] development5) (Mat) [de ecuación, función] expansion; [de problema] working6) [de persona, animal, planta] developmentestá en la edad del desarrollo — she's reaching puberty, she's beginning to develop
7) [de historia, acontecimiento] developmentel desarrollo de la trama — the unfolding o development of the plot
8) [de bicicleta] gear ratio* * *1)a) (Econ) developmentb) (de facultad, capacidad) developmentc) (de niño, de planta) growth, developmentd) ( de adolescente) development2) (de teoría, tema, estrategia) development3) (de acto, acontecimiento)durante el desarrollo del acto — during o in the course of proceedings
* * *= advance, amplification, building, development, evolution, blooming.Ex. I think that the most important advance that we can look forward to is a great increase in the amount of authority data in MARC form.Ex. Even with such a limitation and many later supplementations by various hands, by way of addition, correction and amplification, it falls far short of completeness.Ex. Enumerative schemes can be difficult to revise to take account of new developments.Ex. A number of ancillary factors about the development of knowledge can be examined such as the extent of self-citation and the evolution of concepts.Ex. The article 'The blooming of readers' presents a body of research that supports the notion that children can acquire reading skills without being directly taught to read.----* área en desarrollo = growth area.* autodesarrollo = self-actualisation [self-actualization, -USA].* ayuda al desarrollo = development aid.* biología del desarrollo = developmental biology.* de desarrollo = developmental.* de desarrollo rápido = fast-evolving.* desarrollo académico = academic development.* desarrollo atrofiado = arrested development.* desarrollo cronológico = chronology.* desarrollo de aplicaciones = software development, application development.* desarrollo de capacidades = capacity building.* desarrollo de la colección = collection building, collection development [collections development].* desarrollo de la identidad nacional = nation building.* desarrollo del plan de estudios = curriculum development.* desarrollo del potencial = capacity building.* desarrollo de material educativo = instructional development.* desarrollo de nuevos productos = product development.* desarrollo de programas = software development.* desarrollo de prototipos = prototyping.* desarrollo económico = economic development.* desarrollo empresarial = business development.* desarrollo estratégico = strategic development.* desarrollo industrial = industrial development.* desarrollo infantil = child development.* desarrollo mental = mental development.* desarrollo nacional = national development.* desarrollo personal = self-actualisation [self-actualization, -USA].* desarrollo prenatal = prenatal development.* desarrollo profesional = professional development, career development.* desarrollo profesional del personal = staff development.* desarrollo social = social development.* desarrollo sostenible = sustainable development.* desarrollo sostenido = sustainable development.* desarrollo tardío = late start.* desarrollo temporal = temporal development, timeline [time line].* desarrollo urbanístico = urban growth.* describir el desarrollo de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* economía en vías de desarrollo = transitional economy, developing economy.* empresa dedicada al desarrollo de productos = product developer.* en desarrollo = evolving, under development.* en período de desarrollo = in ascendancy.* en pleno desarrollo = in full swing, in full gear.* en vías de desarrollo = in course of development, emergent, developing.* especialista en el desarrollo = developmentalist.* estimular el desarrollo de = stimulate + the development of.* etapa de desarrollo = stage of development.* Fondo para el Desarrollo Europeo = European Development Fund.* Fondo para el Desarrollo Regional Europeo = European Regional Development Fund.* herramienta de desarrollo = development tool.* herramientas de desarrollo = toolkit.* instituto de desarrollo = development institute.* instituto para el desarrollo = development institute.* instituto para la investigación y el desarrollo = research and development institute.* investigación y desarrollo (I+D) = research and development (R&D).* nivel de desarrollo = stage of development, developmental level, development level, level of development.* Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).* PADIS (Sistema de Información para el Desarrollo de Africa) = PADIS (Pan-African Development Information System).* país en vías de desarrollo = developing country, transitional nation, transitional economy, developing nation, emerging economy, developing economy, country with developing economy.* países en vías de desarrollo, los = developing world, the.* política de desarrollo de la colección = collection development policy.* posibilidad de desarrollo = potential for development.* retrasar el desarrollo de Algo = push back + development.* ritmo de desarrollo = pace of development.* sicología del desarrollo = developmental psychology.* teoría del desarrollo humano = developmental theory.* * *1)a) (Econ) developmentb) (de facultad, capacidad) developmentc) (de niño, de planta) growth, developmentd) ( de adolescente) development2) (de teoría, tema, estrategia) development3) (de acto, acontecimiento)durante el desarrollo del acto — during o in the course of proceedings
* * *= advance, amplification, building, development, evolution, blooming.Ex: I think that the most important advance that we can look forward to is a great increase in the amount of authority data in MARC form.
Ex: Even with such a limitation and many later supplementations by various hands, by way of addition, correction and amplification, it falls far short of completeness.Ex: Enumerative schemes can be difficult to revise to take account of new developments.Ex: A number of ancillary factors about the development of knowledge can be examined such as the extent of self-citation and the evolution of concepts.Ex: The article 'The blooming of readers' presents a body of research that supports the notion that children can acquire reading skills without being directly taught to read.* área en desarrollo = growth area.* autodesarrollo = self-actualisation [self-actualization, -USA].* ayuda al desarrollo = development aid.* biología del desarrollo = developmental biology.* de desarrollo = developmental.* de desarrollo rápido = fast-evolving.* desarrollo académico = academic development.* desarrollo atrofiado = arrested development.* desarrollo cronológico = chronology.* desarrollo de aplicaciones = software development, application development.* desarrollo de capacidades = capacity building.* desarrollo de la colección = collection building, collection development [collections development].* desarrollo de la identidad nacional = nation building.* desarrollo del plan de estudios = curriculum development.* desarrollo del potencial = capacity building.* desarrollo de material educativo = instructional development.* desarrollo de nuevos productos = product development.* desarrollo de programas = software development.* desarrollo de prototipos = prototyping.* desarrollo económico = economic development.* desarrollo empresarial = business development.* desarrollo estratégico = strategic development.* desarrollo industrial = industrial development.* desarrollo infantil = child development.* desarrollo mental = mental development.* desarrollo nacional = national development.* desarrollo personal = self-actualisation [self-actualization, -USA].* desarrollo prenatal = prenatal development.* desarrollo profesional = professional development, career development.* desarrollo profesional del personal = staff development.* desarrollo social = social development.* desarrollo sostenible = sustainable development.* desarrollo sostenido = sustainable development.* desarrollo tardío = late start.* desarrollo temporal = temporal development, timeline [time line].* desarrollo urbanístico = urban growth.* describir el desarrollo de = trace + the development of, trace + the evolution of.* economía en vías de desarrollo = transitional economy, developing economy.* empresa dedicada al desarrollo de productos = product developer.* en desarrollo = evolving, under development.* en período de desarrollo = in ascendancy.* en pleno desarrollo = in full swing, in full gear.* en vías de desarrollo = in course of development, emergent, developing.* especialista en el desarrollo = developmentalist.* estimular el desarrollo de = stimulate + the development of.* etapa de desarrollo = stage of development.* Fondo para el Desarrollo Europeo = European Development Fund.* Fondo para el Desarrollo Regional Europeo = European Regional Development Fund.* herramienta de desarrollo = development tool.* herramientas de desarrollo = toolkit.* instituto de desarrollo = development institute.* instituto para el desarrollo = development institute.* instituto para la investigación y el desarrollo = research and development institute.* investigación y desarrollo (I+D) = research and development (R&D).* nivel de desarrollo = stage of development, developmental level, development level, level of development.* Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo = Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).* PADIS (Sistema de Información para el Desarrollo de Africa) = PADIS (Pan-African Development Information System).* país en vías de desarrollo = developing country, transitional nation, transitional economy, developing nation, emerging economy, developing economy, country with developing economy.* países en vías de desarrollo, los = developing world, the.* política de desarrollo de la colección = collection development policy.* posibilidad de desarrollo = potential for development.* retrasar el desarrollo de Algo = push back + development.* ritmo de desarrollo = pace of development.* sicología del desarrollo = developmental psychology.* teoría del desarrollo humano = developmental theory.* * *A1 ( Econ) developmentpaíses en vías de desarrollo developing countries2 (de una facultad, capacidad) development3 (de un niño, de una planta) growth, development4 (de un adolescente) developmentla edad del desarrollo puberty, the age of pubertyCompuesto:desarrollo sostenible or perdurableB1 (de una teoría, un tema) development2 ( Mat) development3 (de una estrategia) developmentel desarrollo de nuevas técnicas en este campo the development o evolution of new techniques in this fieldC(de un acto, acontecimiento): contemplaron el desarrollo del desfile they watched the parade pass byintentaron impedir el normal desarrollo del acto they tried to disrupt the proceedingspara ver el desarrollo de los acontecimientos to see how things develop o turn outD (en ciclismo) ≈ gear ratio* * *
Del verbo desarrollar: ( conjugate desarrollar)
desarrollo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desarrolló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desarrollar
desarrollo
desarrollar ( conjugate desarrollar) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to develop
2
desarrollarse verbo pronominal
1 ( en general) to develop
2 [acto/entrevista/escena] to take place
desarrollo sustantivo masculino
development;
según el desarrollo de los acontecimientos according to how things develop
desarrollar verbo transitivo
1 to develop: ha desarrollado su musculatura desde que hace deporte, he has become more muscular since he started doing sport
(un proyecto, teoría) han desarrollado un nuevo modelo de ordenador portátil, they've developed a new type of portable computer
2 (exponer con mayor detalle) to explain
desarrollo sustantivo masculino
1 (crecimiento, progreso) development
el desarrollo industrial de la comarca, the industrial development of the area
su bebé tiene un desarrollo satisfactorio, her baby is coming along fine
2 (exposición detallada) development
(solución por pasos de un problema) working out
3 (transcurso) course: una persona se desmayó durante el desarrollo del acto, someone fainted during the ceremony
' desarrollo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desarrollarse
- despegue
- extensa
- extenso
- planteamiento
- retrasada
- retrasado
- retraso
- curso
- emotivo
- frenar
- ir
- marcha
- potenciar
- precoz
- progreso
- propulsar
- rápido
- retroceso
- vía
English:
allocate
- appropriate
- arrest
- boomtown
- cramp
- developing
- development
- evolution
- growth
- progress
- research
- disrupt
- grown
- swing
* * *desarrollo nm1. [mejora] development;el desarrollo económico economic development;países en vías de desarrollo developing countries;el pleno desarrollo de las capacidades intelectuales the full development of intellectual abilitiesdesarrollo sostenible sustainable development2. [crecimiento] growth;el desarrollo del ser humano human development;la edad del desarrollo (the age of) puberty3. [exposición] [de tema, teoría, idea] explanation4. [transcurso] [de negociaciones, conferencia] course;no hubo incidentes en el desarrollo de la manifestación there were no incidents in the course of the demonstration5. [realización] [de actividad, trabajo, proyecto] carrying out6. [creación] [de prototipos, técnicas, estrategias] development;investigaciones encaminadas al desarrollo de una vacuna contra el sida research aimed at developing a vaccine against AIDS7. [en bicicleta] gear ratio;mover un gran desarrollo to turn a big gear[de ecuación, problema] solving, working out* * *m development* * *desarrollo nm: development* * *desarrollo n development -
43 desarrollo estratégico
(n.) = strategic developmentEx. Records managers need to apply their emerging skills to add value to the organization's strategic development.* * *(n.) = strategic developmentEx: Records managers need to apply their emerging skills to add value to the organization's strategic development.
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44 dificultad
f.1 difficulty.el grado de dificultad de los exámenes the degree of difficulty of the exams2 problem.la dificultad está en hacerlo sin mojarse los pies the difficult thing is to do it without getting your feet wetencontrar dificultades to run into trouble o problemspasar por dificultades to suffer hardship3 hardness, not easiness.imperat.2nd person plural (vosotros/ustedes) Imperative of Spanish verb: dificultar.* * *1 difficulty2 (obstáculo) obstacle; (problema) trouble, problem* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=obstáculo) difficulty2) (=problema) difficultyno hay dificultad para aceptar que... — there is no difficulty about accepting that...
3) (=objeción) objectionme pusieron dificultades para darme el pasaporte — they made it difficult o awkward for me to get a passport
* * *a) ( cualidad de difícil) difficultyb) ( problema)superar or vencer dificultades — to overcome difficulties
* * *= difficulty, rough spot, snag, hardness, hiccup, crunch, challenge, hassle, rub, kink.Ex. UDC is widely used despite the difficulties in keeping the schedules up to date.Ex. But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.Ex. Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex. Hardness and the penetration of the ink layer into the paper were also measured = También se midió la solidez y la penetración de la tinta en el papel.Ex. The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.Ex. The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.Ex. But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.Ex. However, like any emerging technology, there are still a few kinks in the system.----* afrontar una dificultad = front + difficulty.* ahí está la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.* aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.* avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).* avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.* caminar con dificultad = plod (along/through).* causar dificultad = cause + difficulty.* clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.* con dificultad = laboriously, with difficulty.* con dificultades = in difficulties.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* con gran dificultad = with great difficulty.* conseguir con dificultad = eke out.* dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.* dificultad + apremiar = difficulty + dog.* dificultad económica = fiscal exigency, financial exigency.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* dificultades = crisis [crises, -pl.].* dificultades + agravarse = difficulties + exacerbate.* dificultades + aquejar = difficulties + beset.* dificultades de aprendizaje = learning difficulties.* dificultades económicas = fiscal constraints, fiscal adversity, economic adversity.* dificultades presupuestarias = budget adversity.* dificultad presupuestaria = budget crunch.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* dificultad técnica = technical difficulty.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* en dificultades = stranded.* enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.* entrañar dificultad = present + difficulty.* esa es la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.* estar en dificultades = be in trouble.* forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.* fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.* funcionar con dificultad = labour [labor, -USA].* ganar con dificultad = eke out.* ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* hacer Algo con dificultad = muddle through, plod (along/through).* indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* leer con dificultad = wade through.* meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* mitigar una dificultad = alleviate + difficulty.* pasar dificultades = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.* pasar por muchas dificultades = be to hell and back.* plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.* plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.* poner en dificultades = put + Nombre + in difficulties.* presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.* progresar con dificultad = thread through.* respirar con dificultad = gasp for + breath, wheeze.* señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* sin dificultad = without difficulty.* sin dificultad alguna = without a hitch.* sin mucha dificultad = painlessly.* superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* tener dificultad = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressed.* tener dificultad de + Infinitivo = have + difficulty + Gerundio, have + difficulty in + Gerundio.* tener dificultad en + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.* tener dificultades = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* toparse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* tropezar con dificultades = run into + difficulties.* * *a) ( cualidad de difícil) difficultyb) ( problema)superar or vencer dificultades — to overcome difficulties
* * *= difficulty, rough spot, snag, hardness, hiccup, crunch, challenge, hassle, rub, kink.Ex: UDC is widely used despite the difficulties in keeping the schedules up to date.
Ex: But despite the many catalog worlds, and herein lies the rub -- or at least a rough spot -- we have been proceeding on the assumption that the catalog exists in the form of the data distributed by the Library of Congress.Ex: Another snag was the existence of entrenched divergent cataloguing habits among the multinational staff, not to mention their fear of the unknown = Otro problema era la existencia de hábitos de catalogación divergentes y ya arraigados entre el personal multinacional, por no mencionar su miedo hacia lo desconocido.Ex: Hardness and the penetration of the ink layer into the paper were also measured = También se midió la solidez y la penetración de la tinta en el papel.Ex: The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.Ex: The author of the article 'The crunch and academic library services: a personal view' believes that inflation is one of the underlying causes of the crisis in university libraries.Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the adaptability of the institutional structure to challenge and change.Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.Ex: But as elegant and efficient as this seems, this strategy has a rub - you've got to have technology to track shipments, since you're ultimately responsible for purchases, warranties and returns.Ex: However, like any emerging technology, there are still a few kinks in the system.* afrontar una dificultad = front + difficulty.* ahí está la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.* aprobar sin dificultad = sail through + exam.* avanzar con dificultad = wade through, limp, slog along, plod (along/through).* avanzar con gran dificultad = grind on.* caminar con dificultad = plod (along/through).* causar dificultad = cause + difficulty.* clasificado por nivel de dificultad = graded.* con dificultad = laboriously, with difficulty.* con dificultades = in difficulties.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* con gran dificultad = with great difficulty.* conseguir con dificultad = eke out.* dificultad + afectar = difficulty + dog.* dificultad + apremiar = difficulty + dog.* dificultad económica = fiscal exigency, financial exigency.* dificultad + encontrarse = difficulty + lie.* dificultades = crisis [crises, -pl.].* dificultades + agravarse = difficulties + exacerbate.* dificultades + aquejar = difficulties + beset.* dificultades de aprendizaje = learning difficulties.* dificultades económicas = fiscal constraints, fiscal adversity, economic adversity.* dificultades presupuestarias = budget adversity.* dificultad presupuestaria = budget crunch.* dificultad + surgir = difficulty + arise.* dificultad técnica = technical difficulty.* encontrar dificultades = encounter + difficulties, encounter + limitations.* encontrarse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* encontrarse en dificultades = find + Reflexivo + in difficulties.* en dificultades = stranded.* enfrentarse con una dificultad = face + difficulty.* entrañar dificultad = present + difficulty.* esa es la dificultad = herein lies the rub, there's the rub.* estar en dificultades = be in trouble.* forma de evitar una dificultad = way (a)round + difficulty.* fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.* funcionar con dificultad = labour [labor, -USA].* ganar con dificultad = eke out.* ganar sin ninguna dificultad = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down.* hacer Algo con dificultad = muddle through, plod (along/through).* indicar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* insertar con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* leer con dificultad = wade through.* meter con dificultad = squeeze in/into.* mitigar una dificultad = alleviate + difficulty.* pasar dificultades = struggle, be under strain, bear + hardship, have + a difficult time, experience + difficult times, pass through + difficult times, face + difficult times.* pasar por muchas dificultades = be to hell and back.* plantear dificultad = pose + difficulty.* plantear dificultades = raise + difficulties.* poner en dificultades = put + Nombre + in difficulties.* presentar dificultad = present + difficulty.* progresar con dificultad = thread through.* respirar con dificultad = gasp for + breath, wheeze.* señalar las dificultades = note + difficulties.* sin dificultad = without difficulty.* sin dificultad alguna = without a hitch.* sin mucha dificultad = painlessly.* superar una dificultad = overcome + difficulty, get over + difficulty.* surgir una dificultad = arise + difficulty.* tener dificultad = struggle, experience + difficulty, be hard pressed.* tener dificultad de + Infinitivo = have + difficulty + Gerundio, have + difficulty in + Gerundio.* tener dificultad en + Verbo = be at pains to + Infinitivo.* tener dificultades = have + a hard time, have + a tough time.* toparse con dificultades = run up against + difficulties.* tropezar con dificultades = run into + difficulties.* * *1 (cualidad de difícil) difficultyun ejercicio de escasa dificultad a fairly easy exerciseel grado de dificultad de la prueba the degree of difficulty of the testrespira con dificultad his breathing is labored, he has difficulty breathing2 (problema) difficultysuperar or vencer dificultades to overcome difficulties¿tuviste alguna dificultad para encontrar la casa? did you have any trouble o difficulty finding the house?tiene dificultades en hacerse entender she has difficulty in o she has problems making herself understoodla dificultad está en hacerlo en el mínimo de tiempo the difficult o hard part is to do it in the shortest possible timepasamos muchas dificultades, pero salimos adelante we had a lot of problems, but we came through it allme pusieron muchas dificultades para entrar they made it very hard for me to get in* * *
Del verbo dificultar: ( conjugate dificultar)
dificultad es:
2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
dificultad
dificultar
dificultad sustantivo femenino
difficulty;
tiene dificultades en hacerse entender she has difficulty in making herself understood;
me pusieron muchas dificultades para entrar they made it very hard for me to get in;
meterse en dificultades to get into difficulties
dificultar ( conjugate dificultar) verbo transitivo
to make … difficult
dificultad sustantivo femenino
1 difficulty
2 (penalidad, contrariedad) trouble, problem
dificultades económicas, financial problems
' dificultad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coja
- cojo
- elevarse
- encarar
- escollo
- evadir
- fatiga
- impedimento
- infranqueable
- intríngulis
- necesidad
- nudo
- obstáculo
- pena
- remontar
- retroceder
- salir
- salvar
- tela
- tumbo
- vencer
- apuro
- complicación
- confrontar
- contra
- contrariedad
- encontrar
- esquivar
- insuperable
- miga
- ofrecer
- pantano
- pega
- pero
- presentar
- radicar
- sortear
- subsanar
- superar
- surgir
- traba
- tropezar
English:
difficulty
- experience
- extricate
- gasp
- hassle
- hitch
- hobble
- inarticulate
- iron out
- job
- manage
- painless
- squash in
- struggle
- struggle along
- struggle on
- tongue-tied
- trial
- trouble
- trudge
- considerable
- difficult
- grade
- hiccup
- pit
- scramble
- wheeze
- wriggle
* * *dificultad nf1. [cualidad de difícil] difficulty;caminaba con dificultad she walked with difficulty;un ejercicio de gran dificultad a very difficult exercise2. [obstáculo] problem;todo son dificultades con ella she sees everything as a problem;la dificultad está en hacerlo sin mojarse los pies the difficult thing is to do it without getting your feet wet;encontrar dificultades to run into trouble o problems;poner dificultades to raise objections;nos puso muchas dificultades para entrevistarlo he put no end of obstacles in our way when we wanted to interview him;¿tuviste alguna dificultad para dar con la calle? did you have any difficulty finding the street?* * *f difficulty;sin dificultad easily;con dificultades with difficulty;poner dificultades make it difficult* * *dificultad nf: difficulty* * *2. (problema) problem -
45 discriminar
v.1 to discriminate against.Ella discrimina a los gordos She discriminates fat people.Los racistas discriminan Racists have prejudice.Los signos discriminan las enfermedades Signs discriminate diseases.2 to discern, to analyze, to judge, to analyse.Ella discrimina los pro y contra She discerns the pros and cons.* * *1 (diferenciar) to discriminate, distinguish2 (por raza, religión, etc) to discriminate against■ nos discriminaron porque éramos extranjeros we were discriminated against because we were foreigners* * *1. VT1) [+ persona, colectivo] to discriminate against2) [+ colores, sabores] to differentiate between2.VI to discriminate ( entre between)* * *verbo transitivoa) <persona/colectividad> to discriminate againstb) ( distinguir) to differentiate, distinguish* * *= discriminate, disenfranchise.Ex. It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.Ex. This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.----* sin discriminar = indiscriminate.* * *verbo transitivoa) <persona/colectividad> to discriminate againstb) ( distinguir) to differentiate, distinguish* * *= discriminate, disenfranchise.Ex: It is also possible to assign weights to the concepts in document profiles, that is to indicate the primary concepts in a document and discriminate between these and subsidiary concepts.
Ex: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.* sin discriminar = indiscriminate.* * *discriminar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona/colectividad› to discriminate againstse siente discriminado por sus compañeros he feels discriminated against by his colleagues2 (distinguir) to differentiate, distinguish■ discriminarvito discriminateno discrimina he's completely undiscriminating* * *
discriminar ( conjugate discriminar) verbo transitivo
discriminar verbo transitivo
1 (marginar) to discriminate against
estar discriminado, to be discriminated against
sentirse discriminado, to feel discriminated against
2 (diferenciar, distinguir) to discriminate between o to tell the difference between: no discrimina los colores, she can't tell one colour from another
' discriminar' also found in these entries:
English:
discriminate
* * *discriminar vt1. [marginar] to discriminate against;discriminar a alguien por algo to discriminate against sb because of sth;sentirse discriminado to feel discriminated against2. [distinguir] to discriminate;discriminar algo de to discriminate o distinguish sth from* * *v/t1 discriminate against2 ( diferenciar) differentiate* * *discriminar vt1) : to discriminate against2) : to distinguish, to differentiate* * *discriminar vb to discriminate against -
46 diversidad de la vida
(n.) = biodiversity, diversity of life, life-form diversityEx. The emerging and rapidly expanding field of biodiversity was chosen and an online search was conducted to generate a list of potential authors to be used in the study.Ex. In general, farmers and environmentalists both want an environment that is free of toxins and thriving with a diversity of life.Ex. Results indicate that the effect of life-form diversity on ecosystems is not constant.* * *(n.) = biodiversity, diversity of life, life-form diversityEx: The emerging and rapidly expanding field of biodiversity was chosen and an online search was conducted to generate a list of potential authors to be used in the study.
Ex: In general, farmers and environmentalists both want an environment that is free of toxins and thriving with a diversity of life.Ex: Results indicate that the effect of life-form diversity on ecosystems is not constant. -
47 economía
f.1 economy, saving, sparingness, thrift.2 economics.* * *1 (administración) economy2 (ciencia) economics3 (ahorro) economy, saving4 (moderación) economy, thrift, thriftiness1 savings\hacer economías to economizeeconomía de libre mercado free market economyeconomía de mercado market economyeconomía doméstica housekeepingeconomía sumergida black economy* * *noun f.1) economy2) economics* * *SF1) [gen] economyeconomía de libre empresa, economía de libre mercado — free-market economy
economía doméstica — domestic service, home economics
economía subterránea, economía sumergida — underground economy, black economy
2) (=estudio) economics sing3) (=ahorro) economy, savinghacer economías — to make economies, economize
4) (tb: (Ministerio de) Economía (y Hacienda)) Ministry of Finance, Treasury Department (EEUU)* * *1) ( ciencia) economics2) ( de país) economy3) ( ahorro)con economía de palabras — succinctly o concisely
4) (de persona, familia) finances (pl)* * *= economics, economy [economies, pl.], saving, inexpensiveness, thrift.Ex. The social sciences class, 300, subsumes economics, Politics, Law and Education.Ex. In the interest of economy, and in order to avoid an overcomplex catalogue these rules recommend selective use of added entries.Ex. Instead, a large scale saving of index entries is achieved by producing a general or blanket reference in some such form as the following: DICTIONARIES See names of individual subjects.Ex. Applications of bibliographic data conversion warrant serious consideration given their availability and inexpensiveness.Ex. With his interest in the process of making something, the craftsman embodies the traditional work ethic, with his respect for people and his concern for quality and thrift.----* controlar la economía = control + the purse strings.* economía agrícola = agricultural economy.* economía avanzada = advanced economy.* economía basada en el conocimiento = knowledge driven economy.* economía de gestión = managerial economics.* economía de la información = information economy.* economía del conocimiento = knowledge economy.* economía de mercado = market economy, market economics.* economía de negocios = managerial economics.* economía de subsistencia = subsistence economy.* economía electrónica = e-economy (electronic economy), e-conomy (electronic economy).* economía emergente = emerging economy.* economía empresarial = business economics, managerial economics.* economía en vías de desarrollo = transitional economy, developing economy.* economía gerencial = managerial economics.* economía internacional = international economy.* economía mundial, la = world economy, the.* economía personal = personal finance.* economía rural = rural economy.* economia sumergida = informal economy, underground economy.* estimular la economía = stimulate + the economy, spur + the economy.* incentivar la economía = stimulate + the economy.* inyectar dinero en la economía = pump + money into the economy.* Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda = Lord Chancellor's Office.* Ministro de Economía = Chancellor of the Exchequer.* prensa de economía, la = business press, the.* * *1) ( ciencia) economics2) ( de país) economy3) ( ahorro)con economía de palabras — succinctly o concisely
4) (de persona, familia) finances (pl)* * *= economics, economy [economies, pl.], saving, inexpensiveness, thrift.Ex: The social sciences class, 300, subsumes economics, Politics, Law and Education.
Ex: In the interest of economy, and in order to avoid an overcomplex catalogue these rules recommend selective use of added entries.Ex: Instead, a large scale saving of index entries is achieved by producing a general or blanket reference in some such form as the following: DICTIONARIES See names of individual subjects.Ex: Applications of bibliographic data conversion warrant serious consideration given their availability and inexpensiveness.Ex: With his interest in the process of making something, the craftsman embodies the traditional work ethic, with his respect for people and his concern for quality and thrift.* controlar la economía = control + the purse strings.* economía agrícola = agricultural economy.* economía avanzada = advanced economy.* economía basada en el conocimiento = knowledge driven economy.* economía de gestión = managerial economics.* economía de la información = information economy.* economía del conocimiento = knowledge economy.* economía de mercado = market economy, market economics.* economía de negocios = managerial economics.* economía de subsistencia = subsistence economy.* economía electrónica = e-economy (electronic economy), e-conomy (electronic economy).* economía emergente = emerging economy.* economía empresarial = business economics, managerial economics.* economía en vías de desarrollo = transitional economy, developing economy.* economía gerencial = managerial economics.* economía internacional = international economy.* economía mundial, la = world economy, the.* economía personal = personal finance.* economía rural = rural economy.* economia sumergida = informal economy, underground economy.* estimular la economía = stimulate + the economy, spur + the economy.* incentivar la economía = stimulate + the economy.* inyectar dinero en la economía = pump + money into the economy.* Ministerio de Economía y Hacienda = Lord Chancellor's Office.* Ministro de Economía = Chancellor of the Exchequer.* prensa de economía, la = business press, the.* * *A (ciencia) economicsCompuestos:health economicshome economics, domestic sciencepolitical economyB (de un país) economyuna economía floreciente/débil/en desarrollo a flourishing/weak/developing economyCompuestos:free market economyknowledge economymarket economyplanned o controlled economytiger economyblack economymixed economyblack economyplanned economyC(ahorro): tenemos que hacer economías we have to make economies o to economize o to save money o to make savingses una falsa economía it's a false economyexpresó sus ideas con economía de palabras she expressed her ideas succinctly o conciselyCompuesto:fpl economies of scaleD (de una persona, familia) finances (pl)* * *
economía sustantivo femenino
c) ( ahorro):
economía sustantivo femenino
1 economy: la economía del país ha empeorado, the economy has gone into decline
2 (rama del saber) economics
3 (de tiempo, esfuerzo, etc) economy, saving: arregló toda su casa con una gran economía de medios, he did up the house as cheaply as he could
Fíjate en la diferencia entre economics, ciencias económicas, y economy, economía en sentido general: economía sumergida, black economy; economía de mercado, market economy.
' economía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cartera
- de
- económica
- económico
- enfriar
- ministra
- ministro
- resurgimiento
- salud
- sanear
- saneada
- saneado
- saneamiento
- sangría
- activar
- anquilosado
- anquilosarse
- boyante
- crecer
- débil
- debilitar
- frágil
- informal
- levantar
- paralizar
- regir
English:
backbone
- bounce back
- chancellor
- economics
- economy
- growth
- head
- healthy
- pick up
- plan
- rally
- revitalize
- revival
- revive
- slump
- strength
- strong
- trading nation
- upturn
- weak
- domestic
- financial
- grow
- road
- thrift
* * *economía nf1. [actividad productiva] economy;la economía mundial the global o world economyeconomía capitalista capitalist economy;economía dirigida command economy;economía doméstica housekeeping;economía de empresa enterprise economy;Am economía informal black economy;economía de libre empresa enterprise economy;economía de libre mercado free-market economy;economía de mercado market economy;economía mixta mixed economy;economía planificada planned economy;economía social de mercado social market economy;economía socialista socialist economy;economía de subsistencia subsistence economy;economía sumergida black economy, hidden2. [ciencia, estudio] economics [singular]economía aplicada applied economics;economía de empresas business economics;economía familiar home economics;economía política political economy3. [situación económica] [de persona, familia] finances4. [ahorro] saving;por economía de espacio to save space;hacer algo con gran economía de medios to do sth with the optimum use of resources;hacer economías to economize o make economieseconomía de escala economy of scale* * *f1 economy;hacer economías economize, make economies2 ciencia economics sg* * *economía nf1) : economy2) : economics* * *economía n2. (estudios) economics -
48 elogiado internacionalmente
(adj.) = internationally-hailed, internationally acclaimedEx. This is an internationally-hailed premier magazine of the computing field covering both established and emerging areas of computer technology = Ésta es una revista de primera calidad aclamada internacionalmente del campo de la computación que trata tanto de áreas tradicionales como de áreas emergentes de la tecnología informática.Ex. Electronic publishing in library settings is a fairly new phenomenon that has grown in importance, partly due to internationally acclaimed examples in this field.* * *(adj.) = internationally-hailed, internationally acclaimedEx: This is an internationally-hailed premier magazine of the computing field covering both established and emerging areas of computer technology = Ésta es una revista de primera calidad aclamada internacionalmente del campo de la computación que trata tanto de áreas tradicionales como de áreas emergentes de la tecnología informática.
Ex: Electronic publishing in library settings is a fairly new phenomenon that has grown in importance, partly due to internationally acclaimed examples in this field. -
49 en el mejor de los casos
at best————————at the very best* * *= at best, at most, ideally, in the best of circumstances, the best case scenario, at the most, at the best of times, at the very bestEx. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.Ex. 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.Ex. Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.Ex. Virtually all SLIS have fewer staff than five years ago -- one or two fewer in the best of circumstances and ten or fifteen in the worst.Ex. The best case scenario predicts at least 4 emerging roles for librarians in school library media centres.Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.Ex. Finding books by subject in large libraries is a difficult task at the best of times.Ex. You only had to read the article to see that this was pure fabrication at the very best.* * *= at best, at most, ideally, in the best of circumstances, the best case scenario, at the most, at the best of times, at the very bestEx: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
Ex: 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.Ex: Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.Ex: Virtually all SLIS have fewer staff than five years ago -- one or two fewer in the best of circumstances and ten or fifteen in the worst.Ex: The best case scenario predicts at least 4 emerging roles for librarians in school library media centres.Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.Ex: Finding books by subject in large libraries is a difficult task at the best of times.Ex: You only had to read the article to see that this was pure fabrication at the very best. -
50 enajenar
v.1 to drive mad (volver loco).2 to transfer ownership of, to alienate (law) (propiedad).Enajenar la propiedad Alienate the property.La droga enajena a Ricardo Drugs alienate Richard.3 to derange, to drive mad, to frenzy, to dement.La tristeza enajenó a María Sadness deranged [demented] Mary.4 to enthrall, to carry away.* * *1 (propiedad) to alienate2 figurado (sacar de sí) to drive mad, drive to distraction3 figurado (extasiar) to enrapture1 (desposeerse) to deprive oneself (de, of)2 (apartarse del trato) to become estranged, become alienated3 figurado (enloquecer) to go mad* * *1. VT1) (Jur) [+ propiedad] to alienate, transfer; [+ derechos] to dispose of2) (Psic) [gen] to alienate, estrange; (=enloquecer) to drive mad; (=extasiar) to enrapture, carry away2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der, Fil) to alienate2) ( alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2.enajenarse v pron1) ( volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhinged2) <simpatías/amistad> to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise, estrange (from).Ex. That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.Ex. This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.Ex. These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der, Fil) to alienate2) ( alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2.enajenarse v pron1) ( volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhinged2) <simpatías/amistad> to alienate* * *= alienate, disenfranchise, estrange (from).Ex: That was the only way she could protect herself from the possibility of alienating the very people with whom she was trying to ingratiate herself.
Ex: This article discusses an emerging class of Americans being disenfranchised by the growing importance of information technologies they cannot afford.Ex: These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.* * *enajenar [A1 ]vtB1 (alienar) to alienate, dehumanize2 ( Fil) to alienateA (volverse loco) to go out of one's mind, become unhingedB ‹simpatías/amistad› to alienatecon ello me enajeno muchas amistades in doing this I am alienating many of my friends o alienating myself from many of my friends* * *
enajenar verbo transitivo
1 Med (volver loco) to drive insane
2 Jur to transfer
' enajenar' also found in these entries:
English:
alienate
- dispose of
* * *♦ vt1. [volver loco] to drive mad2. [extasiar] to enrapture* * *v/t1 JUR transfer2 ( trastornar) drive insane3:enajenar algo dispose of sth* * *enajenar vt1) : to transfer (property)2) : to alienate3) : to enrapture -
51 entrecruzar
v.1 to interweave.2 to interlace, to intersect, to crisscross, to intertwine.* * *1 to interweave* * *1. VT1) (=entrelazar) to interlace, interweave, intertwine2) (Bio) to cross, interbreed2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to intertwine, interweave2.entrecruzarse v pron1) hilos/cintas to intertwine, interweave2) razas to interbreed* * *= criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, interlock, interweave, knot together, interlace.Ex. The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex. In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.----* entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.* que se entrecruzan = intertwined.* * *1.verbo transitivo to intertwine, interweave2.entrecruzarse v pron1) hilos/cintas to intertwine, interweave2) razas to interbreed* * *= criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, interlock, interweave, knot together, interlace.Ex: The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.
Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex: In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.* entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.* que se entrecruzan = intertwined.* * *entrecruzar [A4 ]vtto intertwine, interweaveA «hilos/cintas» to intertwine, interweaveB «razas» to interbreed* * *
entrecruzar ( conjugate entrecruzar) verbo transitivo
to intertwine, interweave
' entrecruzar' also found in these entries:
English:
crisscross
* * *♦ vt[líneas, trazos, hilos] to interweave* * *entrecruzar {21} vtentrelazar: to interweave, to intertwine -
52 entrelazar
v.1 to interlace, to interlink.2 to intertwine, to mat, to enlace, to interlock.* * *1 to entwine, interweave, interlace\entrelazar las manos to join one's hands, hold hands* * *verbto intertwine, interweave* * *1.verbo transitivo <cintas/hilos> to interweave, intertwine2.entrelazarse v pron to intertwine, interweave* * *= lock together, criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, entwine, interlock, mesh, braid, knot together, interweave, twine, interlace.Ex. As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.Ex. The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex. This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.Ex. Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.Ex. In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.----* entrelazarse = become + intertwined.* * *1.verbo transitivo <cintas/hilos> to interweave, intertwine2.entrelazarse v pron to intertwine, interweave* * *= lock together, criss-cross [crisscross], intertwine, entwine, interlock, mesh, braid, knot together, interweave, twine, interlace.Ex: As the water was draining away between the wires of the sieve, he gave the mould a sideways shake locking the fibres together and 'shutting' the sheet.
Ex: The university buildings are grouped about stretches of greensward crisscrossed by paths and canopied by impressive trees.Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex: This is a painting of a girl in a red dress with her hair braided, seated behind a parapet near a window.Ex: Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: This liana has an old stem twining around a tree branch in the tropical deciduous forest of Michoacan, Mexico.Ex: In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.* entrelazarse = become + intertwined.* * *entrelazar [A4 ]vt‹cintas/hilos› to interweave, intertwinecaminaban con las manos entrelazadas they walked along hand in handto intertwine, interweave* * *
entrelazar ( conjugate entrelazar) verbo transitivo ‹cintas/hilos› to interweave, intertwine;
entrelazarse verbo pronominal
to intertwine, interweave
entrelazar verbo transitivo, entrelazarse verbo reflexivo to entwine
' entrelazar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entrelazarse
- trabar
- entretejer
English:
entwine
- interlock
- intertwine
* * *♦ vt[dedos] to interlace; [líneas, trazos] to intertwine; [hilos, cintas] to interweave; [historias, destinos, vidas] to intertwine, to weave together;entrelazaron sus manos they joined hands* * *v/t interweave, intertwine* * *entrelazar {21} vtentrecruzar: to interweave, to intertwine -
53 entretejer
v.1 to interweave.2 to intertwine, to braid, to mat, to string together.* * *1 to interweave, intertwine* * *VT1) [+ hilos] to interweave, intertwine2) (=entremezclar) to interweave* * ** * *= intertwine, interweave, knot together, weave together, interlace.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex. Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex. She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex. In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.* * ** * *= intertwine, interweave, knot together, weave together, interlace.Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.
Ex: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Ex: Every project in this book is made by knotting together some type of cordage.Ex: She does this by weaving together, in a highly structured pattern, pieces from a variety of texts.Ex: In structure, baskets were closely related to textiles: both were made by interlacing strands of threads by hand.* * *entretejer [E1 ]vt‹hilos› (en una tela) to weave; (entrelazar) to interweaveuna composición entretejida de citas an essay interwoven o interspersed with quotes* * *
entretejer ( conjugate entretejer) verbo transitivo ‹ hilos› ( en tela) to weave;
( entrelazar) to interweave
' entretejer' also found in these entries:
English:
twine
- weave
- interweave
* * *entretejer vt1. [hilos] to interweave2. [enlazar] to interlace3. [incluir] to insert, to put in;entretejer citas con el texto to insert quotations throughout the text* * *v/t interweave* * *entretejer vt: to interweave -
54 específico de una agencia
Ex. Evidence suggests that emerging state efforts to manage information fall along a continuum that ranges from agency-specific to formalised central management activities.* * *Ex: Evidence suggests that emerging state efforts to manage information fall along a continuum that ranges from agency-specific to formalised central management activities.
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55 establecimiento comercial
m.commercial establishment, shop, business establishment.* * *(frml) establishment (frml), business* * *(n.) = retail outlet, commercial establishment, retail store, retail shopEx. It has never yet been seriously argued that there should be restrictions placed on any retail outlets wishing to sell books.Ex. Others believe that a library should not leave the provision of desired services to commercial establishments and research firms who must make a profit.Ex. Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex. Books were advertised in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by means of printed publishers' lists, which were carried about by salesmen and were probably put up in retail shops.* * *(frml) establishment (frml), business* * *(n.) = retail outlet, commercial establishment, retail store, retail shopEx: It has never yet been seriously argued that there should be restrictions placed on any retail outlets wishing to sell books.
Ex: Others believe that a library should not leave the provision of desired services to commercial establishments and research firms who must make a profit.Ex: Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex: Books were advertised in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries by means of printed publishers' lists, which were carried about by salesmen and were probably put up in retail shops. -
56 estudio académico
(n.) = academic studyEx. Cyberculture is emerging as an interdisciplinary subject of academic study.* * *(n.) = academic studyEx: Cyberculture is emerging as an interdisciplinary subject of academic study.
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57 estudio universitario
(n.) = academic studyEx. Cyberculture is emerging as an interdisciplinary subject of academic study.* * *(n.) = academic studyEx: Cyberculture is emerging as an interdisciplinary subject of academic study.
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58 excentricidad
f.eccentricity.* * *1 eccentricity* * *SF eccentricity* * *femenino eccentricity* * *= oddity, quirk, geekiness, eccentricity, eccentricity.Ex. A brief description of the catalogue and some of its oddities and idiosyncrasies is given.Ex. Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.Ex. We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.Ex. This animation shows elliptical orbits with different eccentricities.Ex. In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.* * *femenino eccentricity* * *= oddity, quirk, geekiness, eccentricity, eccentricity.Ex: A brief description of the catalogue and some of its oddities and idiosyncrasies is given.
Ex: Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.Ex: We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.Ex: This animation shows elliptical orbits with different eccentricities.Ex: In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.* * *1 (extravagancia) eccentricity* * *
excentricidad sustantivo femenino eccentricity
' excentricidad' also found in these entries:
English:
eccentricity
- oddity
* * *1. [extravagancia] eccentricity2. Geom eccentricity* * *f eccentricity* * *: eccentricity -
59 extravagancia
f.1 eccentricity.2 extravagance, eccentricity, oddity, oddness.3 extravagant act, quirk, eccentricity, extravaganza.* * *1 extravagance, eccentricity* * *SF1) (=cualidad) [de persona, aspecto, ropa] extravagance, outlandishness2) (=capricho) whimtiene sus extravagancias — he has his oddities o peculiarities
* * *su extravagancia en el vestir — the outlandish o extravagant way he dresses
* * *= flamboyance, extravagance, quirk, outrageousness, exoticism, whimsy, waywardness, geekiness, eccentricity, whim, peculiarity.Ex. The flamboyance of the earliest modern face proved evanescent, and it was a restrained interpretation of the design, combining elements of both the English and the French modern faces, that prevailed.Ex. Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.Ex. Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.Ex. However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.Ex. The article is entitled 'Diplomatics for photographic images: academic exoticism?'.Ex. Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex. Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex. We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.Ex. In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.Ex. If terms are drawn from a controlled vocabulary, the selection of index headings no longer depends entirely upon the whim of the author in framing a title.Ex. For, as Panizzi saw it, 'A reader may know the work he requires; he cannot be expected to know all the peculiarities of different editions; and this information he has a right to expect from the catalogues'.----* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* * *su extravagancia en el vestir — the outlandish o extravagant way he dresses
* * *= flamboyance, extravagance, quirk, outrageousness, exoticism, whimsy, waywardness, geekiness, eccentricity, whim, peculiarity.Ex: The flamboyance of the earliest modern face proved evanescent, and it was a restrained interpretation of the design, combining elements of both the English and the French modern faces, that prevailed.
Ex: Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.Ex: Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.Ex: However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.Ex: The article is entitled 'Diplomatics for photographic images: academic exoticism?'.Ex: Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex: Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex: We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.Ex: In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.Ex: If terms are drawn from a controlled vocabulary, the selection of index headings no longer depends entirely upon the whim of the author in framing a title.Ex: For, as Panizzi saw it, 'A reader may know the work he requires; he cannot be expected to know all the peculiarities of different editions; and this information he has a right to expect from the catalogues'.* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* * *1 (acto) outrageous thing (to do)se puede esperar cualquier extravagancia de él he's capable of doing some outrageous o very strange things2 (cualidad) extravagancesu extravagancia en el vestir the outlandish o extravagant o outrageous way he dresses* * *
extravagancia sustantivo femenino ( acto) outrageous thing (to do);
( cualidad) extravagance
extravagancia sustantivo femenino extravagance
' extravagancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chifladura
- decir
- humorada
English:
extravagance
* * *1. [excentricidad] eccentricity2. [rareza] outlandishness* * *f eccentric behavior o Brbehaviour;una de sus extravagancias one of his eccentricities* * *: extravagance, outlandishness, flamboyance -
60 facilidad
f.1 ease, easiness.2 aptitude.tener facilidad para algo to have a gift for somethingtiene facilidad de palabra he's good at expressing himselfdar facilidades a alguien para hacer algo to make it easy for somebody to do somethingfacilidades de pago easy (payment) terms3 facility, easiness, ease.4 opportunity.* * *1 (simplicidad) ease, facility2 (aptitud) talent, gift1 (medios que facilitan) facilities\facilidad de palabra fluency'Facilidades de pago' "Easy terms"* * *noun f.ease, facility* * *SF1) (=sencillez) easiness2) (=habilidad)tiene facilidad para las matemáticas — she has a gift for maths, maths comes easy to her
3) pl facilidades (=condiciones favorables)* * *1)a) ( cualidad de fácil) ease¿viste con qué facilidad lo hizo? — did you see how easily he did it?
b) ( de una tarea) simplicity2) ( aptitud)tener facilidad para los idiomas/los números — to have a gift for languages/to be good at figures
3) facilidades femenino plurala) (posibilidades, oportunidades)b) (Fin) facilities (pl)¿dan facilidades? — do you give credit (facilities)?
•* * *= ease, easiness.Ex. However, the rules numbers which are cited here for ease of reference to AACR2 apply to AACR2 alone.Ex. With the emerging importance of practicality in this field, easiness in adopting formal technology should be taken into account.----* con cierta facilidad = with some ease.* con demasiada facilidad = all too easily, all too easy.* con facilidad = without difficulty, fluently, with ease, easily.* facilidad de acceso = reachability.* facilidad de alcance = reachability.* facilidad de búsqueda = scannability, soughtness, searchability, findability.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* facilidad de consulta = browsability.* facilidad de instalación = ease of installation.* facilidad de lectura = ease of reading.* facilidad de memorizar = memorability.* facilidad de recordar = memorability.* facilidad de ser comprendido = understandability.* facilidad de ser transportado = transportability.* facilidad de transmitir = communicability.* facilidad de transporte = transportability.* facilidad de uso = usability, user-friendliness, ease of use.* valérselas con facilidad = make + Posesivo + way around.* * *1)a) ( cualidad de fácil) ease¿viste con qué facilidad lo hizo? — did you see how easily he did it?
b) ( de una tarea) simplicity2) ( aptitud)tener facilidad para los idiomas/los números — to have a gift for languages/to be good at figures
3) facilidades femenino plurala) (posibilidades, oportunidades)b) (Fin) facilities (pl)¿dan facilidades? — do you give credit (facilities)?
•* * *= ease, easiness.Ex: However, the rules numbers which are cited here for ease of reference to AACR2 apply to AACR2 alone.
Ex: With the emerging importance of practicality in this field, easiness in adopting formal technology should be taken into account.* con cierta facilidad = with some ease.* con demasiada facilidad = all too easily, all too easy.* con facilidad = without difficulty, fluently, with ease, easily.* facilidad de acceso = reachability.* facilidad de alcance = reachability.* facilidad de búsqueda = scannability, soughtness, searchability, findability.* facilidad de comunicar = communicability.* facilidad de consulta = browsability.* facilidad de instalación = ease of installation.* facilidad de lectura = ease of reading.* facilidad de memorizar = memorability.* facilidad de recordar = memorability.* facilidad de ser comprendido = understandability.* facilidad de ser transportado = transportability.* facilidad de transmitir = communicability.* facilidad de transporte = transportability.* facilidad de uso = usability, user-friendliness, ease of use.* valérselas con facilidad = make + Posesivo + way around.* * *A1 (cualidad de fácil) easecon facilidad easilyse rompe con facilidad it breaks easilyse resfría con facilidad she catches colds easily¿viste con qué facilidad lo hizo? did you see how easily he did it?lo saltó con facilidad he jumped it with ease2 (de una tarea) simplicityB (aptitud) facilidad PARA algo gift FOR sthtiene facilidad para los idiomas she has a gift for languagestiene facilidad para los números she's very good with numbersCompuesto:tiene facilidad de palabra he has a way with words1(posibilidades, oportunidades): se le dieron todas las facilidades del mundo they gave her every chance2 (comodidades) facilities (pl)¿dan facilidades? do you give credit?, do you offer credit facilities? ( frml)Compuesto:fpl credit facilities (pl)amplias facilidad de pago easy payment terms* * *
facilidad sustantivo femenino
1
2 ( aptitud):◊ tener facilidad para los idiomas/los números to have a gift for languages/to be good at figures;
tiene facilidad de palabra he has a way with words
3◊ facilidades sustantivo femenino plurala) (posibilidades, oportunidades):
b) (Fin) tb
facilidad sustantivo femenino
1 (simplicidad) easiness
2 (sin esfuerzo) ease: ganó con facilidad, he won easily
3 (don) gift: tiene facilidad de expresión, he has a gift for expression
4 (ayuda para hacer algo) facility
dar facilidades, to make things easy
facilidades de pago, credit terms
' facilidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatirse
- sucia
- sucio
- contagiar
- quebradizo
English:
aptitude
- bruise
- colour
- comfortably
- convenience
- crumbly
- distracted
- ease
- facility
- flair
- linguist
- persuade
- tendency
- user-friendliness
- way
- easily
- equally
- good
* * *facilidad nf1. [simplicidad] ease, easiness;destaca por su facilidad de uso it is particularly user-friendly;con facilidad easily;se cansa con mucha facilidad she gets tired easily, she tires easily2. [aptitud] aptitude;tener facilidad para algo to have a gift for sth;tiene facilidad de palabra he has a way with words3. [propensión]tiene mucha facilidad para el lloro/para enfadarse he cries/gets angry very easily4. [condiciones especiales]nos dieron todo tipo de facilidades para realizar el estudio they gave us all sorts of help so we could carry out the study;me dan muchas facilidades para pagar la casa they're giving me very favourable financial terms to pay for the housefacilidad de crédito credit facilities;facilidades de pago easy (payment) terms, credit facilities* * *f ease;con facilidad easily;facilidad de manejo/uso user-friendliness;tener facilidad para algo have a gift for sth;tener facilidad de palabra have a way with words* * *facilidad nf1) : facility, ease2) facilidades nfpl: facilities, services3) facilidades nfpl: opportunities* * *facilidad n (habilidad) gift
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