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61 catálogo multimedia
Ex. An effective all-media catalog requires all items to be entered following the same rules.* * *Ex: An effective all-media catalog requires all items to be entered following the same rules.
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62 causar molestias
(v.) = cause + disruption, inconvenience, cause + inconvenienceEx. All too often, these individuals not only cause crowding and disruption, but through their carelessness and lack of concern, also interfere with library service.Ex. However ingeniously index entries are manipulated to provide multiple approaches to the sequence of documents in the classified file, the fact remains that so long as each document is entered once only in the classified file the reader may be seriously inconvenienced.Ex. This was done to determine which parts of the collection could be cut down without causing too much inconvenience to the users.* * *(v.) = cause + disruption, inconvenience, cause + inconvenienceEx: All too often, these individuals not only cause crowding and disruption, but through their carelessness and lack of concern, also interfere with library service.
Ex: However ingeniously index entries are manipulated to provide multiple approaches to the sequence of documents in the classified file, the fact remains that so long as each document is entered once only in the classified file the reader may be seriously inconvenienced.Ex: This was done to determine which parts of the collection could be cut down without causing too much inconvenience to the users. -
63 cestería
f.basketwork, basket weaving, wickerwork, basketry.* * *1 (arte) basketwork, basket making2 (establecimiento) basket shop* * *SF1) (=arte) basketmaking2) (=conjunto de cestas) wickerwork, basketworksilla de cestería — wicker chair, wicker-work chair
3) (=tienda) basketwork shop* * *b) ( artesanía) basketwork* * *= basketry, basket making, basket weaving, wickerwork.Ex. For example, a book on leatherwork, basketry and metalwork may best be entered under the general class of Handicrafts.Ex. Osier is used for basket making and it thrives in a wet environment but the roots can pose a problem if planted too close to drains and pipes.Ex. They sell books on all methods of basket weaving and many styles, including pine needle, materials found in nature and more.Ex. The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.* * *b) ( artesanía) basketwork* * *= basketry, basket making, basket weaving, wickerwork.Ex: For example, a book on leatherwork, basketry and metalwork may best be entered under the general class of Handicrafts.
Ex: Osier is used for basket making and it thrives in a wet environment but the roots can pose a problem if planted too close to drains and pipes.Ex: They sell books on all methods of basket weaving and many styles, including pine needle, materials found in nature and more.Ex: The interlacing of twigs into wickerwork is in all probability contemporary with first clipping of flint into arrow-heads.* * *2 (artesanía) basketwork, basketry, wickerwork* * *cestería nf1. [oficio] basket making2. [tienda] basket shop* * *f1 basketwork2 ( tienda) basketwork store -
64 ciudad natal
f.home town, native town, birthplace, hometown.* * *home town■ murió en su ciudad natal he died in his home town, he died in the town where he was born* * *(n.) = birthplace, hometown [home town], back homeEx. Silicon Valley, the birthplace of multimedia, is still in the forefront of technological change.Ex. It occurred to him that the library might subscribe to his boyhood hometown newspaper.Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.* * *(n.) = birthplace, hometown [home town], back homeEx: Silicon Valley, the birthplace of multimedia, is still in the forefront of technological change.
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65 clase superior
(n.) = brahminEx. George Ticknor, the leader of the Boston ' brahmins', the intellectual class of that city, now entered the picture and wrote to Everett arguing firmly that the new library should indeed be the 'crowning glory of the school system'.* * *(n.) = brahminEx: George Ticknor, the leader of the Boston ' brahmins', the intellectual class of that city, now entered the picture and wrote to Everett arguing firmly that the new library should indeed be the 'crowning glory of the school system'.
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66 comedor1
1 = canteen, lunch room, refectory, dining room.Ex. Works dealing with employee lunch rooms, sometimes called canteens, are entered under the heading Restaurants, Lunch Rooms etc..Ex. Works dealing with employee lunch rooms, sometimes called canteens, are entered under the heading Restaurants, Lunch Rooms etc..Ex. The south side of this Cistercian cloister was reorganised so that the refectory was perpendicular to the library.Ex. Dining rooms tend to be stagnant spaces where the interior decoration never changes.----* comedor de beneficiencia = soup kitchen.* mesa de comedor = dining table, dining-room table.* salón comedor = dining room. -
67 comentario
m.1 comment, remark.hizo un comentario muy acertado she made a very apt remarkel presidente no quiso hacer comentarios the president did not wish to (make any) commentsin comentarios no commentsobran comentarios what can you say?2 commentary.comentario de texto literary commentary, textual analysis* * *1 (observación) remark, comment2 (explicación, narración) commentary1 (murmuración) gossip sing\dar lugar a comentarios to cause gossipsin comentario no comment* * *noun m.1) comment, remark2) commentary* * *SM1) (=observación) commenthizo varios comentarios irónicos sobre mi familia — he made some sarcastic comments o remarks about my family
"sin comentarios" — "no comment"
sin más comentario, pasemos a ver la película — without further ado, let's watch the film
hacer un comentario: le hizo un comentario al oído — she said something in his ear
2) (=redacción) essayun comentario sobre "El Quijote" — an essay on "Don Quixote"
comentario de texto — [literario] (literary) commentary; [lingüístico] textual analysis
* * *1)a) ( observación) comment¿quiere hacer algún comentario? — do you have any comments?
sobran or huelgan los comentarios — it's best not to say anything
b) ( mención)c) ( análisis) commentary2) (Rad, TV) commentary* * *= comment, commentary, gloss, observation, remark, statement, talk-aloud, explication, rider, riff.Ex. Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Por lo tanto, la indización y la búsqueda son complementarios y así pues es pertinente hacer algunos comentarios aquí sobre la búsqueda.Ex. Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.Ex. Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.Ex. I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. These evaluation techniques include full-screen logging, pre- and post-search, online/offline, and in-search interactive questionnaires, search replays as well as talk-aloud.Ex. Reference librarians make heavy use of their many literary checklists as well as their indexes to literary, drama, and poetry explication and criticism.Ex. This latter point is born out in a survey of the information needs of Californians, which, in affirming the existence of such needs, added the rider that Californians 'do not always perceive these needs to be related to information'.Ex. This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.----* apartado de comentarios = comments section.* basado en el comentario personal = reportage-based.* comentario al margen = tangential comment.* comentario aparecido en la prensa = press comment.* comentario crítico = criticism, critique, critical comment, critical commentary.* comentario escrito = write-up.* comentario final que zanja una cuestión = clincher.* comentario gracioso = witty remark, funny remark.* comentario ingenioso = witty remark.* comentario inicial = opening remark.* comentario introductorio = leading remark.* comentario literario = literary analysis.* comentario personal = reportage, personal note.* comentario personal de una lectura = reading-reportage.* comentarios = input, grapevine, feedback.* comentario sarcástico = sarcastic remark.* comentarios finales = concluding remarks.* comentario social = social commentary.* comentario tangencial = tangential comment.* hacer algunos comentarios sobre lo que Alguien ha dicho = take + a few cracks at.* hacer comentarios = air + comments.* hacer un comentario = make + observation, make + remark, offer + a comment.* intercambiar comentarios = exchange + remarks.* mordaz en sus comentarios = sharp of tongue.* persona que hace un comentario = commenter.* recabar un comentario = solicit + comment.* responder a un comentario = field + comment.* sección de comentarios = comments section.* suscitar un comentario = elicit + comment.* * *1)a) ( observación) comment¿quiere hacer algún comentario? — do you have any comments?
sobran or huelgan los comentarios — it's best not to say anything
b) ( mención)c) ( análisis) commentary2) (Rad, TV) commentary* * *= comment, commentary, gloss, observation, remark, statement, talk-aloud, explication, rider, riff.Ex: Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Por lo tanto, la indización y la búsqueda son complementarios y así pues es pertinente hacer algunos comentarios aquí sobre la búsqueda.
Ex: Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.Ex: Lest it appear that Ms Marshall's committee and a few others of us, notoriously associated with that kind of work, are little more than crazy, fire-breathing radicals, let me add this gloss immediately.Ex: I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: These evaluation techniques include full-screen logging, pre- and post-search, online/offline, and in-search interactive questionnaires, search replays as well as talk-aloud.Ex: Reference librarians make heavy use of their many literary checklists as well as their indexes to literary, drama, and poetry explication and criticism.Ex: This latter point is born out in a survey of the information needs of Californians, which, in affirming the existence of such needs, added the rider that Californians 'do not always perceive these needs to be related to information'.Ex: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.* apartado de comentarios = comments section.* basado en el comentario personal = reportage-based.* comentario al margen = tangential comment.* comentario aparecido en la prensa = press comment.* comentario crítico = criticism, critique, critical comment, critical commentary.* comentario escrito = write-up.* comentario final que zanja una cuestión = clincher.* comentario gracioso = witty remark, funny remark.* comentario ingenioso = witty remark.* comentario inicial = opening remark.* comentario introductorio = leading remark.* comentario literario = literary analysis.* comentario personal = reportage, personal note.* comentario personal de una lectura = reading-reportage.* comentarios = input, grapevine, feedback.* comentario sarcástico = sarcastic remark.* comentarios finales = concluding remarks.* comentario social = social commentary.* comentario tangencial = tangential comment.* hacer algunos comentarios sobre lo que Alguien ha dicho = take + a few cracks at.* hacer comentarios = air + comments.* hacer un comentario = make + observation, make + remark, offer + a comment.* intercambiar comentarios = exchange + remarks.* mordaz en sus comentarios = sharp of tongue.* persona que hace un comentario = commenter.* recabar un comentario = solicit + comment.* responder a un comentario = field + comment.* sección de comentarios = comments section.* suscitar un comentario = elicit + comment.* * *A1 (observación) comment¿quiere hacer algún comentario? do you have any comments?ese comentario fue de muy mal gusto that remark o comment was in very bad tastesin comentario(s) no commentsobran or huelgan los comentarios it's best not to say anything, there's no need to say anything2 (análisis) commentarycomentario de texto textual analysis, practical criticismB ( Rad, TV) commentary* * *
comentario sustantivo masculino
1
fue un comentario de mal gusto it was a tasteless remark;
sin comentario(s) no commentb) ( mención):
2 (Rad, TV) commentary
comentario sustantivo masculino
1 comment, remark
2 (de texto) commentary
3 comentarios, (cotilleos) gossip
' comentario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ácida
- ácido
- acre
- agudeza
- ápice
- burrada
- conveniente
- cortante
- declaración
- desafortunada
- desafortunado
- exacta
- exacto
- gusto
- impertinencia
- incisiva
- incisivo
- indiscreción
- intención
- jugosa
- jugoso
- ligereza
- lucida
- lucido
- maldad
- malintencionada
- malintencionado
- manifiesta
- manifiesto
- más
- ocurrencia
- oportuna
- oportuno
- paleta
- paleto
- picante
- punta
- puntual
- punzante
- rezar
- reservarse
- retirar
- salida
- segunda
- sentar
- sobra
- superflua
- superfluo
- temeraria
- temerario
English:
abrasive
- abstain
- accurate
- acid
- acrimonious
- acute
- amplify
- apt
- barbed
- bitchy
- biting
- blistering
- calculate
- careless
- catty
- cheap
- comeback
- comment
- commentary
- complimentary
- crack
- curt
- cutting
- decline
- derogatory
- destructive
- direct
- do
- gross
- hurtful
- impromptu
- incisive
- indignant
- inept
- innocuous
- insulting
- invidious
- level
- objectionable
- oblique
- observation
- off-the-cuff
- offensive
- outline
- parting
- pass
- passing
- personal
- pointed
- qualify
* * *comentario nm1. [observación] comment, remark;hizo un comentario muy acertado she made a very apt remark;ahórrate tus comentarios keep your remarks to yourself;sólo era un comentario personal, no te lo tomes a mal it was just a remark between the two of us, don't take it the wrong way;el presidente no quiso hacer comentarios the president did not wish to (make any) comment;sin comentarios no comment;y, sin más comentarios, se marchó and, without another word, she left;sobran comentarios what can you say?2. [crítica] commentarycomentario de texto literary commentary, textual analysis3. [televisivos, radiofónicos] commentary4.comentarios [murmuraciones] gossip;siempre hace comentarios a mis espaldas he's always talking about me behind my back5. Ling predicate* * *m1 comment;¡sin comentarios! no comment!2:comentarios pl gossip sg* * *comentario nm1) : comment, remarksin comentarios: no comment2) : commentary* * *comentario n comment / remark -
68 comentarista
f. & m.commentator.comentarista deportivo (sports) commentator* * *1 commentator* * *noun mf.* * *SMF commentator* * *masculino y femenino commentator* * *= commentator, observer, announcer, reactor.Ex. Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.Ex. A number of observers and critics of professional education for library and information work has expressed concern at the failure of SLIS to respond rapidly and sensitively to such IT induced changes.Ex. The author reports an ethnographic investigation of amateur strip shows, drawing on interviews with male & female contestants, announcers, disk jockeys, & security staff.Ex. Submissions must include title, sponsor(s), and names and affiliations of all participants (moderator, speakers, reactors, etc.).----* comentarista deportivo = sportscaster, sports broadcaster.* comentarista de radio y/o televisión = broadcast commentator.* comentarista de televisión = talking head.* comentarista político = political commentator.* * *masculino y femenino commentator* * *= commentator, observer, announcer, reactor.Ex: Texts published with commentary are entered under the commentator if the commentary is emphasised.
Ex: A number of observers and critics of professional education for library and information work has expressed concern at the failure of SLIS to respond rapidly and sensitively to such IT induced changes.Ex: The author reports an ethnographic investigation of amateur strip shows, drawing on interviews with male & female contestants, announcers, disk jockeys, & security staff.Ex: Submissions must include title, sponsor(s), and names and affiliations of all participants (moderator, speakers, reactors, etc.).* comentarista deportivo = sportscaster, sports broadcaster.* comentarista de radio y/o televisión = broadcast commentator.* comentarista de televisión = talking head.* comentarista político = political commentator.* * *commentator* * *
comentarista sustantivo masculino y femenino
commentator
comentarista mf commentator
' comentarista' also found in these entries:
English:
commentator
- announcer
- narrator
* * *comentarista nmfcommentatorcomentarista deportivo sports commentator* * *m/f commentator* * *comentarista nmf: commentator* * *comentarista n commentator -
69 como sustituto de
Ex. For example, the accession number might be used in place of the call number until the bibliographic information can be entered.* * *Ex: For example, the accession number might be used in place of the call number until the bibliographic information can be entered.
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70 completar
v.1 to complete.2 to fulfill, to fulfil.* * *1 (gen) to complete2 (acabar) to finish; (perfeccionar) to round off* * *verbto complete, finish* * *VTcompletó su formación en varias universidades norteamericanas — she finished off her education at a number of American universities
2) [+ pérdida] to make good* * *verbo transitivo1) ( terminar) to finish, complete2) (AmL) <cuestionario/impreso> to complete, fill out o in* * *= complete, fill onto, see through + to its completion, fill out, finish, work through, fill in, carry through to + completion, round off, round out.Ex. A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex. I would like to thank all those who at various times throughout the course of the project assisted so ably in seeing the work through to its completion.Ex. One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.Ex. Activities can be plotted to allow the librarian to determine the most expeditious route that can be taken to finish the event.Ex. Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Ex. The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).Ex. The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex. Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex. The second phase of this study will round out the picture sketched by the survey results = La segunda fase de este estudio completará la visión esbozada por los resultados del cuestionario.----* completar Algo = complete + the picture.* completar el ciclo = come + full circle, bring + Pronombre + full-circle.* completar un cupo = meet + quota.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( terminar) to finish, complete2) (AmL) <cuestionario/impreso> to complete, fill out o in* * *= complete, fill onto, see through + to its completion, fill out, finish, work through, fill in, carry through to + completion, round off, round out.Ex: A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.
Ex: I would like to thank all those who at various times throughout the course of the project assisted so ably in seeing the work through to its completion.Ex: One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.Ex: Activities can be plotted to allow the librarian to determine the most expeditious route that can be taken to finish the event.Ex: Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Ex: The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).Ex: The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex: Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex: The second phase of this study will round out the picture sketched by the survey results = La segunda fase de este estudio completará la visión esbozada por los resultados del cuestionario.* completar Algo = complete + the picture.* completar el ciclo = come + full circle, bring + Pronombre + full-circle.* completar un cupo = meet + quota.* * *completar [A1 ]vtA (terminar) to finish, completele faltan dos meses para completar sus estudios she'll be finishing o completing her course in two monthscon este cromo completo la colección this sticker completes my collectionlos fuegos artificiales completaron las fiestas the fireworks rounded off the festivitiesB ( AmL) (rellenar) to complete, fill out o incompletar un formulario to fill out o in a formcompletar en letra de imprenta complete in block capitals* * *
completar ( conjugate completar) verbo transitivo
completar verbo transitivo to complete
' completar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabar
- evaluación
English:
complete
- make
- supplement
* * *♦ vt1. [acabar] to complete;completaron la reparación en dos horas they completed the repair in two hours;esta obra completa la trilogía this work completes the trilogy2. [impreso] to fill out o in♦ See also the pronominal verb completarse* * *v/t complete* * *completar vtterminar: to complete, to finish* * *completar vb to complete -
71 complicar las cosas
(v.) = make + things complex, add + salt to the wound, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the woundEx. If a sort facility is required, for instance, it will make things complex if authors are entered as: JOHN HUNT ERIC SMITH etc. = Si, por ejemplo, se necesita una herramienta para la ordenación, las cosas se complicarán si los autores se introduce del siguiente modo: JOHN HUNT ERIC SMITH etc.Ex. To add salt to the wound, weaknesses and vulnerabilities in computers have grown over 4 times in the past two years.Ex. Retailers are just adding salt to injury by rack up the price even more.Ex. It seems McDonalds are seeking to add insult to injury by negotiating directly with non-union staff.Ex. He even rubbed salt in the wound when he indicated that Obama could turn on that 'Negro dialect' whenever it suited his demagogic purposes.* * *(v.) = make + things complex, add + salt to the wound, add + salt to injury, add + insult to injury, rub + salt in the woundEx: If a sort facility is required, for instance, it will make things complex if authors are entered as: JOHN HUNT ERIC SMITH etc. = Si, por ejemplo, se necesita una herramienta para la ordenación, las cosas se complicarán si los autores se introduce del siguiente modo: JOHN HUNT ERIC SMITH etc.
Ex: To add salt to the wound, weaknesses and vulnerabilities in computers have grown over 4 times in the past two years.Ex: Retailers are just adding salt to injury by rack up the price even more.Ex: It seems McDonalds are seeking to add insult to injury by negotiating directly with non-union staff.Ex: He even rubbed salt in the wound when he indicated that Obama could turn on that 'Negro dialect' whenever it suited his demagogic purposes. -
72 comprometer
v.1 to jeopardize (poner en peligro) (éxito, posibilidades).2 to embarrass.publicaron unas fotos que lo comprometen they published some compromising photos of him3 to compromise, to endanger, to risk.Su ímpetu comprometió el proyecto His vigor compromised the project.4 to appoint, to engage.El gerente comprometió al personal The manager appointed the staff.5 to obligate, to pledge, to bind.* * *1 (exponer a riesgo) to endanger, jeopardize, risk; (a una persona) to compromise2 (implicar) to involve, implicate3 (obligar) to commit4 (poner en un aprieto) to embarrass5 (juzgar un tercero) to submit to arbitration1 (contraer una obligación) to commit oneself, pledge2 (involucrarse) to get involved3 (establecer relaciones formales) to get engaged\comprometerse a hacer algo to undertake to do something* * *verb2) commit3) jeopardize•- comprometerse con* * *1. VT1) (=poner en evidencia) to compromise2) (=implicar)•
comprometer a algn en algo — [futuro] to involve sb in sth; [pasado] to implicate sb in sth3) (=obligar)4) (=arriesgar) [+ conversaciones, éxito, reputación, paz] to jeopardizesu rebelión comprometió la vida de los rehenes — his rebellion endangered o jeopardized the hostages' lives
5) (=apalabrar) [+ habitación, entrada] to reserve, book6) (=invertir) to invest, tie upha comprometido todo su capital en esta empresa — he has invested all his capital in this company, all his capital is tied up in this company
7) frm (=afectar)la gangrena le ha comprometido la rodilla — the gangrene has spread to o affected his knee
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( poner en un apuro) to compromiseb) <vida/libertad> to jeopardize, threaten2) ( obligar)2.comprometerse v prona) ( dar su palabra)comprometerse a + inf — to promise to + inf
b) autor/artista to commit oneself politicallyc) novios to get engaged* * *= bind, commit, encumber, compromise, bargain away.Ex. Rules and conditions concerning book lending are the most important items in a library's statute book, binding the reader by specific obligations in the process of borrowing books.Ex. But since to have chosen to use the alternative rule would have committed us to extensive and expensive recataloging of LC copy, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.Ex. If the copy price is entered, the system will encumber the appropriate binding fund.Ex. This article looks at what security measures can be taken without compromising access to materials.Ex. Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.----* comprometer dinero = commit + money, lien + funds.* comprometerse = become + engaged, vest, pledge, implicate + Reflexivo.* comprometerse a = commit + Reflexivo + to, undertake to.* comprometerse con = marry (to).* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( poner en un apuro) to compromiseb) <vida/libertad> to jeopardize, threaten2) ( obligar)2.comprometerse v prona) ( dar su palabra)comprometerse a + inf — to promise to + inf
b) autor/artista to commit oneself politicallyc) novios to get engaged* * *= bind, commit, encumber, compromise, bargain away.Ex: Rules and conditions concerning book lending are the most important items in a library's statute book, binding the reader by specific obligations in the process of borrowing books.
Ex: But since to have chosen to use the alternative rule would have committed us to extensive and expensive recataloging of LC copy, service considerations gave way to economic considerations.Ex: If the copy price is entered, the system will encumber the appropriate binding fund.Ex: This article looks at what security measures can be taken without compromising access to materials.Ex: Reduced support is a fact of life, and librarians cannot bargain away their budget pressures.* comprometer dinero = commit + money, lien + funds.* comprometerse = become + engaged, vest, pledge, implicate + Reflexivo.* comprometerse a = commit + Reflexivo + to, undertake to.* comprometerse con = marry (to).* * *comprometer [E1 ]vtA1 (poner en un apuro) to compromiseencontraron documentos que lo comprometían they found documents which compromised him2 ‹vida/libertad› to jeopardize, threaten, endangerel acuerdo compromete la soberanía de la nación the agreement jeopardizes o endangers o threatens national sovereigntyB (obligar) comprometer a algn A algo to commit sb TO sthno me compromete a nada it does not commit me to anythingesto no te compromete a aceptarlo this does not commit you to accept o to accepting it, this does not put you under any obligation to accept itC ‹pulmón/hígado›la puñalada le comprometió el pulmón the stab wound affected the lungel cáncer ya le ha comprometido el riñón the cancer has already spread to o reached o affected the kidney1 (dar su palabra) comprometerse A + INF to promise to + INFse comprometió a terminarlo para el sábado she promised o ( frml) undertook to finish it by Saturdayme comprometo a cuidarlo como si fuera mío I promise to look after it as if it were my ownya me he comprometido para salir esta noche I've already arranged to go out tonightse ha comprometido para empezar en enero he has committed himself to starting in January2 «autor/artista» to commit oneself politically3 «novios» to get engaged comprometerse CON algn to get engaged TO sb* * *
comprometer ( conjugate comprometer) verbo transitivo
c) ( obligar) comprometer a algn a algo to commit sb to sth;
comprometerse verbo pronominal
comprometerse con algn to get engaged to sb
comprometer verbo transitivo
1 (obligar) to compel, oblige
2 (implicar) to involve, compromise
3 (poner en peligro) to jeopardize: no comprometas tu carrera, don't put your career at risk
' comprometer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
implicar
- vincular
English:
commit
- compromise
- affect
* * *♦ vt1. [poner en peligro] [éxito, posibilidades] to jeopardize;[persona, inversión] to compromise;los documentos comprometen la seguridad del estado the documents jeopardize o endanger state security2. [avergonzar] to embarrass;publicaron unas fotos que lo comprometen they published some compromising photos of himel acuerdo no nos compromete a nada the agreement doesn't commit us to anything* * *v/t1 compromise2 ( obligar) commit* * *comprometer vt1) : to compromise2) : to jeopardize3) : to commit, to put under obligation -
73 con la mirada puesta en
= with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sightsEx. Thus Panizzi, with a eye on the printed book catalog demanding stable entries, was led to rule that the works of an author should be entered under his earliest name which evoked the scorn of his critics.Ex. Just 2 days later they landed at Southerndown beach, with tears of homecoming joy in their eyes and with destiny still in their sights.* * *= with an eye on, in + Posesivo + sightsEx: Thus Panizzi, with a eye on the printed book catalog demanding stable entries, was led to rule that the works of an author should be entered under his earliest name which evoked the scorn of his critics.
Ex: Just 2 days later they landed at Southerndown beach, with tears of homecoming joy in their eyes and with destiny still in their sights. -
74 con regularidad
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75 concurso de redacción
(n.) = essay competitionEx. This the winning essay entered in the essay competition 'Cataloguing at the crossroads'.* * *(n.) = essay competitionEx: This the winning essay entered in the essay competition 'Cataloguing at the crossroads'.
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76 confeccionar
v.1 to make (up) (clothes).2 to draw up (lista).3 to manufacture, to brew, to make, to elaborate.* * ** * *verb1) to prepare2) make* * *VT1) [+ lista] to make out, write; [+ informe] to prepare, write up2) (Cos) to make (up)3) (Culin) to make, bake4) (Farm) to concoct, make up* * *verbo transitivo <falda/vestido> to make, make up; < artefactos> to make; <folleto/periódico> to produce; < lista> to draw up; < medicina> to prepare* * *= devise, draft, draw, draw up, formulate, build up, make out, write, brew.Ex. Special classification schemes are generally devised for an application in which no major general scheme is suitable.Ex. Document descriptions may be drafted for a wide variety of different kinds of library material, but some common principles can be established.Ex. For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.Ex. At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.Ex. AACR and other recent cataloguing codes have been drafted upon the 'condition' approach to formulating cataloguing rules.Ex. A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex. The cards for those headings should be removed from the index and new cards made out if necessary.Ex. A paraphrase is an interpretation of the concepts featured in a document, written in the language of the writer of the paraphrase.Ex. The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.----* confeccionar a mano = handcraft.* confeccionar artesanalmente = handcraft.* confeccionar una tabla = draft + table.* confeccionar un cuestionario = develop + questionnaire.* confeccionar utilizando un modelo = model.* * *verbo transitivo <falda/vestido> to make, make up; < artefactos> to make; <folleto/periódico> to produce; < lista> to draw up; < medicina> to prepare* * *= devise, draft, draw, draw up, formulate, build up, make out, write, brew.Ex: Special classification schemes are generally devised for an application in which no major general scheme is suitable.
Ex: Document descriptions may be drafted for a wide variety of different kinds of library material, but some common principles can be established.Ex: For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.Ex: At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.Ex: AACR and other recent cataloguing codes have been drafted upon the 'condition' approach to formulating cataloguing rules.Ex: A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.Ex: The cards for those headings should be removed from the index and new cards made out if necessary.Ex: A paraphrase is an interpretation of the concepts featured in a document, written in the language of the writer of the paraphrase.Ex: The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.* confeccionar a mano = handcraft.* confeccionar artesanalmente = handcraft.* confeccionar una tabla = draft + table.* confeccionar un cuestionario = develop + questionnaire.* confeccionar utilizando un modelo = model.* * *confeccionar [A1 ]vt1 ‹falda/vestido› to make, make upun traje muy bien confeccionado a well-tailored suit2 ‹artefactos› to make3 ‹folleto/periódico› to produce; ‹lista› to draw up; ‹maqueta› to construct, build4 ‹medicina› to make up, prepare* * *
confeccionar ( conjugate confeccionar) verbo transitivo ‹falda/vestido› to make (up);
‹ artefactos› to make;
‹ lista› to draw up
confeccionar verbo transitivo to make (up): he confeccionado una lista de las personas que voy a invitar, I've made a list of the people that I'm going to invite
' confeccionar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vestir
English:
make
- tailor
- manufacture
* * *confeccionar vt1. [ropa] to make (up)2. [plato] to prepare;[lista] to draw up; [estadística] to produce, to prepare* * *v/t1 aparatos make2 plan devise* * *confeccionar vt: to make, to produce, to prepare -
77 conocido familiarmente
Ex. Series according to 5F are to be entered under editor or publisher when, familiarly known by the name of editor or publisher'.* * *Ex: Series according to 5F are to be entered under editor or publisher when, familiarly known by the name of editor or publisher'.
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78 consecuentemente
adv.1 consequently.2 by consequence, necessarily, inevitably.3 logically, reasonably, rationally, accountably.* * *► adverbio1 (coherentemente) consistently2 (seguidamente) consequently, therefore* * *ADV consistently* * *a) ( por consiguiente) consequentlyb) < obrar> according to one's beliefs/principles* * *= accordingly, consequently, consistently.Ex. If the edition of the work is emphasised, then the work is entered accordingly as an edition of the original work.Ex. The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.Ex. Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.----* actuar consecuentemente = act + accordingly.* * *a) ( por consiguiente) consequentlyb) < obrar> according to one's beliefs/principles* * *= accordingly, consequently, consistently.Ex: If the edition of the work is emphasised, then the work is entered accordingly as an edition of the original work.
Ex: The headings consequently correspond to current American usage in both use of terms and spelling and often need amendment to make them consistent with local usage.Ex: Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.* actuar consecuentemente = act + accordingly.* * *1 (por consiguiente) consequently2 ‹obrar› according to one's beliefs/principles* * *
consecuentemente adverbio consequently
' consecuentemente' also found in these entries:
English:
consistently
* * *consecuentemente adv1. [por consiguiente] consequently, as a result2. [con coherencia] consistently* * *adv consequently -
79 conseguir un trabajo
(v.) = enter + job, land + jobEx. The result shows that most graduates entered a wide range of jobs in the 'emerging market' and that job satisfaction was at a high level.Ex. A significant number of library school graduates are landing jobs in nontraditional areas.* * *(v.) = enter + job, land + jobEx: The result shows that most graduates entered a wide range of jobs in the 'emerging market' and that job satisfaction was at a high level.
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80 consejería
f.local ministry, town council.* * *1 (lugar) Council2 (cargo) councillor* * *SF1) Esp (Pol) ministry in a regional government2) (=concejo) council, commission* * *1) (Gob, Pol) ( en Esp) ministry ( in certain autonomous governments)2) ( de una embajada) department, office3) (Chi) ( de empresa) directorship* * *Ex. In addition and in conformity with the Paris Principles, top echelon executive agencies, legislative bodies, courts, etc., are specifically named as bodies to be entered subordinately.* * *1) (Gob, Pol) ( en Esp) ministry ( in certain autonomous governments)2) ( de una embajada) department, office3) (Chi) ( de empresa) directorship* * *Ex: In addition and in conformity with the Paris Principles, top echelon executive agencies, legislative bodies, courts, etc., are specifically named as bodies to be entered subordinately.
* * *B (de una embajada) department, officeconsejería económica/de educación economic/education departmentC ( Chi) (de una empresa) directorship* * *
consejería sustantivo femenino
1 (de una comunidad autónoma) trabaja en la consejería de Cultura, she works in the regional cultural ministry
(cargo de consejero) regional minister
2 (de una embajada) office
* * *consejería nf1. [en embajada] section, department;la consejería de cultura the cultural section o department* * *f Espministry, department; de ayuntamiento department
См. также в других словарях:
entered — entered; un·entered; … English syllables
Entered — Enter En ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entering}.] [OE. entren, enteren, F. entrer, fr. L. intrare, fr. intro inward, contr. fr. intero (sc. loco), fr. inter in between, between. See {Inter }, {In}, and cf. {Interior}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
entered apprentice — noun 1. : the first degree of Freemasonry 2. : one who has taken the degree of entered apprentice compare blue lodge * * * Entered Apprentice, the first degree granted to a man who joins the Blue Lodge, the basic organization of Freemasonry … Useful english dictionary
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entered — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. filed, listed, posted; see enrolled , recorded … English dictionary for students
entered — en·ter || entÉ™ v. go into; join; record, inscribe … English contemporary dictionary
ENTERED — … Useful english dictionary
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entered an action — present a claim, record an action (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
entered hound — Fox Hunting. a foxhound that has hunted regularly for one or more seasons … Useful english dictionary