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1 académico
adj.1 academic, academical, theoretical.2 academic.3 pedagogical, university, scholastic.4 academic, educational.5 academic, intellectually capable, scholarly.6 academic.m.1 academician, member of an academy.2 university professor, academic, scholarly person, academe.* * *► adjetivo1 academic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 academician, member of an academy* * *1. (f. - académica)nounacademic, academician2. (f. - académica)adj.* * *académico, -a1.ADJ academic2.SM / F academician, member (of an academy)académico/a de número — full member ( of an academy)
* * *I- ca adjetivoa) <estudios/año> academic (before n)b) <sillón/normas> Academy (before n) ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)c) <estilo/lenguaje> academicII- ca masculino, femenino academician* * *I- ca adjetivoa) <estudios/año> academic (before n)b) <sillón/normas> Academy (before n) ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)c) <estilo/lenguaje> academicII- ca masculino, femenino academician* * *académico11 = academician.Ex: BITNET and Internet are parts of a worldwide computer network for researchers, academicians, and information professionals.
* académicos, los = academic, the.* promovido por los académicos = academic-led.académico22 = academic, faculty, learned, scholarly, scholastic, curricular.Ex: Academic disputations are generally entered under the heading for the faculty moderator.
Ex: Academic disputations are generally entered under the heading for the faculty moderator.Ex: Abstracts will accompany various learned, technical or scholarly contributions.Ex: Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.Ex: This extraordinary assault on a fine old children's book has ever since stood for me as the epitome of the scholastic abuse of literature.Ex: The public librarian can attend faculty meetings to ascertain curricular needs and use the latitude of the library's collection to augment the school's capacity.* académico-industrial = academic-industrial.* actuación académica = learning performance.* año académico = school year.* asuntos académicos = academic affairs.* biblioteconomía especializada en las bibliotecas académicas = college librarianship.* carrera académica = academic career.* comité de ordenación académica = course committee.* comunidad académica = learning community, academic community.* cultura académica = academic culture.* curso académico = academic course.* debate académico = academic debate.* desarrollo académico = academic development.* estudio académico = academic study.* expediente académico de la escuela = high school record.* falta de ética académica = academic dishonesty.* formación académica = formal education.* mundo académico, el = academic, the, academic world, the, world of academia, the.* no académico = non-academic.* ordenación académica = academic affairs.* recurso académico = scholarly resource.* rendimiento académico = learning achievement, learning performance.* revista académica = academic journal.* sector académico, el = academic sector, the.* titulación académica = academic qualification.* tutor académico = teaching mentor.* * *1 ‹estudios/año› academic ( before n)2 ‹sillón/normas› Academy ( before n) ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)3 ‹estilo/lenguaje› academicmasculine, feminineacademicianCompuestos:● académico correspondiente, académica correspondientemasculine, feminine corresponding member ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)● académico de número, académica de númeromasculine, feminine permanent member ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)* * *
académico
‹estilo/lenguaje› academic
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
academician
académico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino academic
' académico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
académica
- año
- curso
- historial
- apertura
- expediente
- título
English:
academic
- Ivy League
- qualification
- record
- school
- session
- home
- scholarly
- tracking
* * *académico, -a♦ adj1. [año, título] academic2. [estilo] academic3. [de la Academia] of/from the Academy;el diccionario académico the Academy dictionary♦ nm,facademicianacadémico de número full academy member* * *I adj academic* * *académico, -ca adj: academic, scholastic♦ académicamente advacadémico, -ca n: academic, academician* * *académico adj academic -
2 RAE
m.1 RAE, Spanish Academy of Language.2 Rae.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: raer.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: raer.* * *1 ( Real Academia Española) Spanish royal academy* * *SF ABR Esp= Real Academia Española RAE The Real Academia Española de la Lengua was created in 1713 to protect the purity of the Spanish language. There are 46 members appointed for life from among Spain's most prestigious writers and linguists. It works in collaboration with the 21 other Spanish language academies, which represent all the countries where Spanish is a native language. Its first dictionary, the six-volume Diccionario de Autoridades, was published between 1726 and 1739.* * *femenino = Real Academia Española* * *femenino = Real Academia Española* * *RAE - Real Academia de la Lengua Española (↑ RAE a1)= Real Academia Española* * *Spanish Royal AcademyRAEThe “Real Academia Española” or RAE (Spanish Royal Academy) is the institution which sets the lexical and syntactic standards for the use of Spanish through the dictionaries and grammars it produces. It was founded in 1713, on the model of the French Academy, and its lexicographical work was summarized in a single-volume dictionary which appeared in 1780. This has been continually revised, with the latest full update being the 22nd edition of 2001 (the latest updates can now be consulted on-line). The 46 members of the Academy are elected from among leading writers and intellectuals, though the first woman member did not arrive until 1978. They meet regularly to deliberate on problematic aspects of the language, and to discuss possible linguistic reforms. The Academy has been regarded by some as a conservative institution, out of touch with the everyday language used in the street and the varieties of Spanish spoken in Latin America. To address the latter issue, closer ties have been established with the various corresponding Academies of each of the Latin American countries, and regular international conferences have been held since 1951. More recently, the Academy has started to widen its range of dictionary publications, and an Internet site was opened in 1998, to which users can now send language queries.* * *f abr (= Real Academia Española) Royal Spanish Academy -
3 académico -ca de número
masculino, femenino permanent member ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)* * *masculino, femenino permanent member ( esp of the Royal Academy of the Spanish language)
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