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1 imprenta
f.1 (printing) press.2 printing house (establecimiento).3 printing press, press.4 printing works.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: imprentar.* * *1 (arte) printing2 (taller) printer's, printing house* * *SF1) (=acto) printingdar o entregar a la imprenta — to send for printing
2) (=máquina) press3) (=taller) printer's4) (=impresos) printed matterletra 1)* * ** * *= book house, printing house, printing office, printing press, press [presses, -pl.], establishment, printing machine, printing company, printing firm, print shop.Ex. Although most London book houses owned galley presses for making slip proofs by the 1870, it appears that companionship bookwork was generally made up into pages and imposed before proofing until the mid 1880s.Ex. Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.Ex. Companionships had probably been developed in late eighteenth-century London for dealing with rush jobs in the larger printing offices.Ex. The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.Ex. Several of the commercial and university publishers that had been prominent in 1983 have been replaced by new presses.Ex. Certainly the larger establishments of the early machine-press period, which produced comparable numbers of damp sheets, found it necessary to install heated drying rooms.Ex. The author list reprographic equipment suitable for use in libraries (copiers, cutting equipment, printing machines, collators, driers).Ex. The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.Ex. These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.Ex. The only feminist print shop in North America has closed down after 23 years.----* al principio de la imprenta = early printing.* cajista de imprenta = compositor, typesetter.* carácter de imprenta = block capital, block letter.* era de la imprenta, la = print era, the.* GPO (Imprenta del Gobierno Americano) = GPO (Government Printing Office).* historia de la imprenta = history of printing.* imprenta de galeradas = galley press.* imprenta de material efímero = jobbing house, jobbing office, jobbing printer.* imprenta de periódico = news press.* imprenta especializada en remendería = jobbing house.* imprenta pequeña = small press.* imprenta privada = private press.* industria de la imprenta, la = printing industry, the.* letra de imprenta = block capital, block letter.* máquina de imprenta = printing machine.* metal de imprenta = type-metal [typemetal].* oficial aprendiz de imprenta = journeyman printer.* papel de imprenta = printing paper, copy paper.* pie de imprenta = edition imprint, imprint statement, imprint.* taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.* tinta de imprenta = printing ink.* tipo de imprenta = book face, printing type, type.* * ** * *= book house, printing house, printing office, printing press, press [presses, -pl.], establishment, printing machine, printing company, printing firm, print shop.Ex: Although most London book houses owned galley presses for making slip proofs by the 1870, it appears that companionship bookwork was generally made up into pages and imposed before proofing until the mid 1880s.
Ex: Companionship systems were operated in the Boston printing house of Hobart and Robins in the early 1850s.Ex: Companionships had probably been developed in late eighteenth-century London for dealing with rush jobs in the larger printing offices.Ex: The place of printing is the location where the printing press is situated, of failing this, the organization acting for it.Ex: Several of the commercial and university publishers that had been prominent in 1983 have been replaced by new presses.Ex: Certainly the larger establishments of the early machine-press period, which produced comparable numbers of damp sheets, found it necessary to install heated drying rooms.Ex: The author list reprographic equipment suitable for use in libraries (copiers, cutting equipment, printing machines, collators, driers).Ex: The first formally organized photomechanical printing company in the world was created by Paul Pretsch in 1854 in England.Ex: These archives are so complete that they present a rare insight into the early history of a printing firm which under 4 generations of owners produced work for 127 years.Ex: The only feminist print shop in North America has closed down after 23 years.* al principio de la imprenta = early printing.* cajista de imprenta = compositor, typesetter.* carácter de imprenta = block capital, block letter.* era de la imprenta, la = print era, the.* GPO (Imprenta del Gobierno Americano) = GPO (Government Printing Office).* historia de la imprenta = history of printing.* imprenta de galeradas = galley press.* imprenta de material efímero = jobbing house, jobbing office, jobbing printer.* imprenta de periódico = news press.* imprenta especializada en remendería = jobbing house.* imprenta pequeña = small press.* imprenta privada = private press.* industria de la imprenta, la = printing industry, the.* letra de imprenta = block capital, block letter.* máquina de imprenta = printing machine.* metal de imprenta = type-metal [typemetal].* oficial aprendiz de imprenta = journeyman printer.* papel de imprenta = printing paper, copy paper.* pie de imprenta = edition imprint, imprint statement, imprint.* taller de imprenta = printing house, printing firm, printing company, print shop.* tinta de imprenta = printing ink.* tipo de imprenta = book face, printing type, type.* * *1 (taller) printer's2 (aparato) printing press, press3 (actividad) printing letra* * *
imprenta sustantivo femenino ( taller) printer's;
( aparato) (printing) press
imprenta sustantivo femenino
1 (taller) printing works
2 (máquina) printing press
3 (técnica) printing
' imprenta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
error
- original
- pliego
- prensa
- errata
- letra
English:
misprint
- press
- print
- printing
- block
- printer
- proof
- type
* * *imprenta nf1. [máquina] (printing) press2. [establecimiento] printing house, printer's* * *f1 taller printer’s3 máquina printing press;dar a la imprenta send for printing* * *imprenta nf1) : printing2) : printing shop, press* * *imprenta n1. (arte) printing2. (taller) printer's -
2 imprenta de galeradas
(n.) = galley pressEx. Although most London book houses owned galley presses for making slip proofs by the 1870, it appears that companionship bookwork was generally made up into pages and imposed before proofing until the mid 1880s.* * *(n.) = galley pressEx: Although most London book houses owned galley presses for making slip proofs by the 1870, it appears that companionship bookwork was generally made up into pages and imposed before proofing until the mid 1880s.
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3 imprenta de material efímero
(n.) = jobbing house, jobbing office, jobbing printerEx. The division of the printing trade into specialized book, news and jobbing houses had already begun to take place by the beginning of the nineteenth century.Ex. The average performance of cylinder machines in jobbing offices, on long and short runs, rarely exceeds 3,500 impressions a day, and oftener falls below that number.Ex. A great deal of ephemera is produced by jobbing printers for individuals and organizations.* * *(n.) = jobbing house, jobbing office, jobbing printerEx: The division of the printing trade into specialized book, news and jobbing houses had already begun to take place by the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Ex: The average performance of cylinder machines in jobbing offices, on long and short runs, rarely exceeds 3,500 impressions a day, and oftener falls below that number.Ex: A great deal of ephemera is produced by jobbing printers for individuals and organizations. -
4 imprenta de periódico
(n.) = news pressEx. Like their predecessors (which were mostly news presses) they had carriages with ink tables at the end and inking rollers fixed at right angles across the frame.* * *(n.) = news pressEx: Like their predecessors (which were mostly news presses) they had carriages with ink tables at the end and inking rollers fixed at right angles across the frame.
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5 imprenta especializada en remendería
(n.) = jobbing houseEx. The division of the printing trade into specialized book, news and jobbing houses had already begun to take place by the beginning of the nineteenth century.* * *(n.) = jobbing houseEx: The division of the printing trade into specialized book, news and jobbing houses had already begun to take place by the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Spanish-English dictionary > imprenta especializada en remendería
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6 imprenta pequeña
(n.) = small pressEx. 'Vanity' presses are not the same as small presses and are held in disrepute.* * *(n.) = small pressEx: 'Vanity' presses are not the same as small presses and are held in disrepute.
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7 imprenta privada
(n.) = private pressEx. A private press is a printing press that issues small editions at the pleasure of its owner, not necessarily for financial gain.* * *(n.) = private pressEx: A private press is a printing press that issues small editions at the pleasure of its owner, not necessarily for financial gain.
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8 imprenta
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9 Imprenta Nacional
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10 imprenta
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11 letra de imprenta
block capitals plural* * *(n.) = block capital, block letterEx. As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.Ex. Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.* * *(n.) = block capital, block letterEx: As computer technology improves, the appearance of the printed page, so often marred at present by the use of undifferentiated block capitals, will undoubtedly improve.
Ex: Please fill out this form in block letters and send it back to us as soon as possible in order to benefit from pre-registration fees.* * *block capital -
12 pie de imprenta
imprint* * ** * *(n.) = edition imprint, imprint statement, imprintEx. The ISBD(M) indicates that the description for monographs should include: edition statement and statements of authorship relating to the edition imprint (i.e. place of publication, publisher, date of publication).Ex. The 'imprint statement', that is, place of publication, publisher's name and edition number together with date of publication is the next part of the citation sequence.Ex. The imprint in a catalogue entry shows the place of publication, the name of the publisher, and the date of publication in that order, eg London: Harrap, 1961.* * ** * *(n.) = edition imprint, imprint statement, imprintEx: The ISBD(M) indicates that the description for monographs should include: edition statement and statements of authorship relating to the edition imprint (i.e. place of publication, publisher, date of publication).
Ex: The 'imprint statement', that is, place of publication, publisher's name and edition number together with date of publication is the next part of the citation sequence.Ex: The imprint in a catalogue entry shows the place of publication, the name of the publisher, and the date of publication in that order, eg London: Harrap, 1961. -
13 error de imprenta
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14 caracteres de imprenta
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15 libertad de imprenta
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16 era de la imprenta
la era de la imprenta= print era, theEx: Rather than bemoan the inevitable loss of the distinctive characteristics of the print era, let us build on the extraordinary strengths of digital information to preserve the best of our heritage.
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17 industria de la imprenta
la industria de la imprenta(n.) = printing industry, theEx: The overall development of the printing industry is a good indicator for the development of a country's economy as a whole.
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18 GPO (Imprenta del Gobierno Americano)
Ex. In her present position, Ms. Hoduski has played a key role in LC's and GPO's (Government Printing Office) cooperative effort to include GPO-generated cataloging in the MARC services and the new GPO Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications.Spanish-English dictionary > GPO (Imprenta del Gobierno Americano)
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19 HMSO (Imprenta del Gobierno Británico)
Ex. The major government cataloging agencies such as the Government Printing Office (GPO) and Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO) have until very recently used the same procedures.Spanish-English dictionary > HMSO (Imprenta del Gobierno Británico)
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20 al principio de la imprenta
(n.) = early printingEx. It is not recommended to use the sloped stroke, /, instead of the vertical stroke, |, for line endings, since in early printing it was used as a mark of punctuation.* * *(n.) = early printingEx: It is not recommended to use the sloped stroke, /, instead of the vertical stroke, |, for line endings, since in early printing it was used as a mark of punctuation.
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