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  • 41 ética

    adj.&f.
    feminine of ÉTICO.
    f.
    ethics, ethic, moral philosophy, morality.
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    1 ethics plural, ethic
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    1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - ético)
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    femenino ethics
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    = ethics, morality, ethic, morals.
    Ex. For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, ethics and Aesthetics.
    Ex. A number of course leaders in the IT field regarded their lack of treatment of what might be termed morality of information provision as a drawback in their programmes.
    Ex. The author discusses the very different ethic of information evolving within the Internet community and its hostility towards the concept of intellectual property.
    Ex. She wrote for the daily press on the manners and morals of society, on the plight of London's working women and children, and on the international traffic in women.
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    * código de ética profesional = professional code of ethics.
    * conducta ética = ethical conduct.
    * ética de servicio = service ethic.
    * ética profesional = work ethic, professional ethics.
    * ética social = social ethic.
    * falta de ética académica = academic dishonesty.
    * falta de ética científica profesional = scientific misconduct.
    * falta de ética profesional = unethical behaviour, unethical conduct, malpractice.
    * falta de ética profesional de género = sexual misconduct.
    * falta de ética profesional sexual = sexual misconduct.
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    femenino ethics
    * * *
    = ethics, morality, ethic, morals.

    Ex: For example, class R Philosophy is first divided into such canonical divisions as Logic, Epistemology, Metaphysics, ethics and Aesthetics.

    Ex: A number of course leaders in the IT field regarded their lack of treatment of what might be termed morality of information provision as a drawback in their programmes.
    Ex: The author discusses the very different ethic of information evolving within the Internet community and its hostility towards the concept of intellectual property.
    Ex: She wrote for the daily press on the manners and morals of society, on the plight of London's working women and children, and on the international traffic in women.
    * código de ética profesional = professional code of ethics.
    * conducta ética = ethical conduct.
    * ética de servicio = service ethic.
    * ética profesional = work ethic, professional ethics.
    * ética social = social ethic.
    * falta de ética académica = academic dishonesty.
    * falta de ética científica profesional = scientific misconduct.
    * falta de ética profesional = unethical behaviour, unethical conduct, malpractice.
    * falta de ética profesional de género = sexual misconduct.
    * falta de ética profesional sexual = sexual misconduct.

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    1 ( Fil) ethics
    2 (de una persona) ethics (pl), principles (pl)
    Compuesto:
    professional ethics (pl)
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    ética sustantivo femenino
    ethics
    ético,-a adjetivo ethical
    ética sustantivo femenino
    1 (moral) ethic
    2 (disciplina) ethics sing
    ' ética' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    moral
    English:
    dog-eat-dog
    - ethic
    - ethics
    - exemplary
    - unprofessional
    - work ethic
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    ética nf
    1. [en filosofía] ethics [singular]
    2. [moralidad] ethics;
    gente que carece de ética people who have no ethics
    ética profesional (professional) ethics
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    f
    1 en filosofía ethics sg
    2 comportamiento principles pl
    * * *
    ética nf
    : ethics

    Spanish-English dictionary > ética

  • 42 evolutivo

    adj.
    evolutionary, evolutional, evolutive.
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    1 evolutionary, evolving
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    (f. - evolutiva)
    adj.
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    - va adjetivo evolutionary
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    = developmental, evolutionary.
    Ex. This project should soon become operational after a somewhat protracted developmental period.
    Ex. The transition to this new system will be evolutionary, not revolutionary.
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    * genética evolutiva = developmental genetics.
    * sicología evolutiva = developmental psychology.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo evolutionary
    * * *
    = developmental, evolutionary.

    Ex: This project should soon become operational after a somewhat protracted developmental period.

    Ex: The transition to this new system will be evolutionary, not revolutionary.
    * genética evolutiva = developmental genetics.
    * sicología evolutiva = developmental psychology.

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    evolutionary
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    evolutivo, -a adj
    evolutionary
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    adj evolutionary
    * * *
    evolutivo, -va adj
    : evolutionary

    Spanish-English dictionary > evolutivo

  • 43 vanguardia

    f.
    1 vanguard (military).
    2 avant-garde, vanguard (cultural).
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    1 (corriente) avant-garde, vanguard
    2 (parte de ejército) vanguard, van
    \
    ir a la vanguardia de to be at the forefront of
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    noun f.
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    SF
    (Mil) (tb fig) vanguard

    de vanguardia — (Arte) avant-garde; (Pol) vanguard [antes de s]

    ir a la o en vanguardia — (lit) to be in the vanguard; (fig) to be at the forefront

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    femenino (Mil) vanguard; (Art, Lit) avant-garde

    ir or estar a la vanguardia (de algo) — to be in the vanguard (of something)

    * * *
    = cutting edge, vanguard, front-line.
    Ex. The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.
    Ex. In the process of achieving this goal, the deaf and other handicapped individuals could become the vanguard of computer technology.
    Ex. The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.
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    * a la vanguardia = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, in the fast lane, on the fast track, at the leading edge, on the bleeding edge.
    * a la vanguardia de = in the vanguard of, at the forefront of, in the forefront of/in, at the vanguard of.
    * en la vanguardia = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, on the bleeding edge.
    * vanguardia, la = avant-garde, the, leading edge, the.
    * * *
    femenino (Mil) vanguard; (Art, Lit) avant-garde

    ir or estar a la vanguardia (de algo) — to be in the vanguard (of something)

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    la vanguardia
    (n.) = avant-garde, the, leading edge, the

    Ex: My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.

    Ex: The leading edge is on the digital battlefield, where an entire new concept in military medicine is evolving.

    = cutting edge, vanguard, front-line.

    Ex: The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.

    Ex: In the process of achieving this goal, the deaf and other handicapped individuals could become the vanguard of computer technology.
    Ex: The children were involved in manual labour, guard duty, front-line fighting, bomb manufacture, setting sea/land mines & radio & communication.
    * a la vanguardia = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, in the fast lane, on the fast track, at the leading edge, on the bleeding edge.
    * a la vanguardia de = in the vanguard of, at the forefront of, in the forefront of/in, at the vanguard of.
    * en la vanguardia = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, on the bleeding edge.
    * vanguardia, la = avant-garde, the, leading edge, the.

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    La Vanguardia (↑ vanguardia a1)
    1 ( Mil) vanguard
    2 ( Art, Lit) avant-garde
    pintura/teatro de vanguardia avant-garde art/theater
    ir or estar a la vanguardia to be in the vanguard
    un músico a la vanguardia de su época one of the most innovative musicians of his day
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    vanguardia sustantivo femenino (Mil) vanguard;
    (Art, Lit) avant-garde;

    ir or estar a la vanguardia (de algo) to be in the vanguard (of sth)
    vanguardia sustantivo femenino
    1 Arte Lit, etc vanguard, avant-garde
    2 Mil vanguard
    ♦ Locuciones: a la vanguardia/en vanguardia, at the forefront of: su estilo está a la vanguardia de la poesía inglesa, his style is in the vanguard of English poetry

    ' vanguardia' also found in these entries:
    English:
    avant-garde
    - forefront
    - ground
    - state-of-the-art
    - vanguard
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    1. Mil vanguard
    2. [cultural] avant-garde, vanguard;
    la literatura/música de vanguardia avant-garde literature/music;
    las vanguardias del siglo XX the avant-gardes of the 20th century;
    estar o [m5] ir a la vanguardia de to be at the forefront of;
    van a la vanguardia de los avances tecnológicos they are at the forefront of o at the cutting edge of technological progress
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    f
    1 MIL vanguard
    2 cultural avant-garde;
    de vanguardia avant-garde
    * * *
    1) : vanguard
    2) : avante-garde
    3)
    a la vanguardia : at the forefront

    Spanish-English dictionary > vanguardia

  • 44 vanguardia, la

    (n.) = avant-garde, the, leading edge, the
    Ex. My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.
    Ex. The leading edge is on the digital battlefield, where an entire new concept in military medicine is evolving.

    Spanish-English dictionary > vanguardia, la

  • 45 procesual

    ADJ
    1) (Jur) procedural
    2) (=en progreso) evolving

    Spanish-English dictionary > procesual

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