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121 estar descontento con
(v.) = express + dissatisfaction withEx. They expressed dissatisfaction with graduates they had employed who, whilst possessing the requisite technical skills, lacked judgement and flexibility in information.* * *(v.) = express + dissatisfaction withEx: They expressed dissatisfaction with graduates they had employed who, whilst possessing the requisite technical skills, lacked judgement and flexibility in information.
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122 excelencia
f.excellence.por excelencia par excellence* * *1 excellence\por excelencia par excellence* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cualidad) excellence2) (=fórmula de tratamiento)sí, Excelencia — yes, your Excellency
* * *1) ( cualidad) excellence2) (frml) ( tratamiento)Su Excelencia — (m) His Excellency; (f) Her Excellency
gracias, (Vuestra) Excelencia — thank you, (Your) Excellency
* * *= excellence.Ex. The limits are set by the graininess of the film, the excellence of the optical system, and the efficiency of the light sources employed.----* por excelencia = par excellence, quintessential, unique.* * *1) ( cualidad) excellence2) (frml) ( tratamiento)Su Excelencia — (m) His Excellency; (f) Her Excellency
gracias, (Vuestra) Excelencia — thank you, (Your) Excellency
* * *= excellence.Ex: The limits are set by the graininess of the film, the excellence of the optical system, and the efficiency of the light sources employed.
* por excelencia = par excellence, quintessential, unique.* * *A (cualidad) excellencealabó las excelencias del vino she praised the virtues o the excellent qualities of the winepor excelencia par excellencees símbolo por excelencia de la divinidad it is the ultimate symbol of divinityes el diplomático por excelencia he's the diplomat par excellence, he's the quintessential diplomatB ( frml)( feminine) Her ExcellencySu Excelencia el señor Embajador de Venezuela His Excellency the Venezuelan Ambassadorgracias, (Vuestra) Excelencia thank you, (Your) Excellency* * *
excelencia sustantivo femenino
1 ( cualidad) excellence
2 (frml) ( tratamiento):
(f) Her Excellency
excelencia sustantivo femenino
1 excellence
2 (título) Su Excelencia, His o Her o Your Excellency
Vuestra Excelencia, Your Excellency
♦ Locuciones: por excelencia, par excellence
' excelencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Excema.
- Excemo.
- Excma.
- Excmo.
- grandeza
English:
distinction
- excellence
- excellency
- quintessential
* * *♦ nf[cualidad] excellence;elogió las excelencias de la cocina vasca he praised the distinctive qualities of Basque cuisine;por excelencia par excellence;Sartre, el existencialista por excelencia Sartre, the existentialist par excellence♦ nmfSu Excelencia His Excellency, f Her Excellency;Su Excelencia el presidente del gobierno His Excellency, the President;es para mí un honor, Excelencia I shall count it an honour, Your Excellency* * *f1 excellence;por excelencia par excellence2:Su Excelencia la señora embajadora Her Excellency the Ambassador* * *excelencia nf1) : excellence2) : excellencySu Excelencia: His Excellency -
123 expresión de búsqueda
(n.) = access vector, search expressionEx. As can be seen, the access vector needs no additional 'rogue' entry, 'ZZZ' in this case, to point one beyond the last entry in the record number list.Ex. Every time a term was employed in a search expression, a count in the dictionary file was updated.* * *(n.) = access vector, search expressionEx: As can be seen, the access vector needs no additional 'rogue' entry, 'ZZZ' in this case, to point one beyond the last entry in the record number list.
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124 firma de abogados
(n.) = legal assistance society, law firmEx. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.Ex. Strategies that may be employed by law firms for using medical data bases to locate potential expert witnesses or out-of-court specialty consultants are illustrated.* * *(n.) = legal assistance society, law firmEx: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.
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125 formato MARC
(n.) = MARC format, MARC record formatEx. The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.Ex. The MARC record format is employed in national, international and local cataloguing databases.* * *(n.) = MARC format, MARC record formatEx: The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.
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126 fragancia
f.fragrance.* * *1 fragrance* * *noun f.* * *SF fragrance, perfume* * *femenino fragrance, perfume* * *= fragrance.Ex. The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.* * *femenino fragrance, perfume* * *= fragrance.Ex: The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.
* * *fragrance, perfume* * *
fragancia sustantivo femenino
fragrance, perfume
fragancia sustantivo femenino fragrance
' fragancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sutil
English:
fragrance
- odor
- odour
- scent
- smell
- sweetness
* * *fragancia nffragrance* * *f fragrance* * *fragancia nf: fragrance, scent* * *fragancia n fragrance -
127 fragante
adj.fragrant.* * *► adjetivo1 fragrant, scented* * *ADJ1) (=perfumado) fragrant, scented2) = flagrante* * *adjetivo (liter) fragrant* * *= scented, odoriferous, perfumed, smelling, sweet-smelling.Ex. The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.Ex. Skunks use a highly odoriferous secretion to deter predation.Ex. Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.Ex. Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.Ex. Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.* * *adjetivo (liter) fragrant* * *= scented, odoriferous, perfumed, smelling, sweet-smelling.Ex: The article 'Loud tastes, coloured fragrances, and scented sounds: how and when to mix the senses in persuasive communications' discusses 'synesthetic' or cross-sensory associations in persuasive language employed in advertising.
Ex: Skunks use a highly odoriferous secretion to deter predation.Ex: Our testing found that gently pounding individual stalks released the delicate, perfumed and flavorful oils of the lemongrass.Ex: Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.Ex: Among her favorite smelling plants include the sweet-smelling leaf undersides of the rhododendrons.* * *( liter); fragrant, sweet-smelling* * *fragante adjfragrant* * *fragante adj: fragrant* * *fragante adj fragant -
128 fuente de luz
(n.) = light sourceEx. The limits are set by the graininess of the film, the excellence of the optical system, and the efficiency of the light sources employed.* * *(n.) = light sourceEx: The limits are set by the graininess of the film, the excellence of the optical system, and the efficiency of the light sources employed.
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