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61 institutriz
f.governess.* * *► nombre femenino (pl institutrices)1 governess* * *SF governess* * *femenino governess* * *= governess.Ex. The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality', could find genteel employment.* * *femenino governess* * *= governess.Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality', could find genteel employment.
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institutriz sustantivo femenino
governess
institutriz sustantivo femenino governess
' institutriz' also found in these entries:
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governess
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62 marroquinería
f.1 leather goods.2 leather working.3 leather goods store, leather goods industry.* * *1 (fabricación) leather industry2 (artículos) leather goods plural* * *SF1) (=artículos) (fine) leather goods pl ; (=tienda) leather goods shop2) (=arte) (fine) leatherwork* * *a) ( artículos de cuero) leather goods (pl)* * *Ex. On page 10, paragraph 6, of the scheme you can find a statement of the UDC filing order exemplified by class 675 leather industry.* * *a) ( artículos de cuero) leather goods (pl)* * *Ex: On page 10, paragraph 6, of the scheme you can find a statement of the UDC filing order exemplified by class 675 leather industry.
* * *1 (artículos de cuero) leather goods (pl)2 (tienda) leather goods shop3 (taller) leather workshop* * *
marroquinería sustantivo femenino
marroquinería sustantivo femenino leather goods
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English:
leatherwork
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63 moderado
adj.1 moderate, abstinent, abstemious, even-tempered.Es un hombre muy medido He is a very frugal [measured] man.2 moderate, gentle.3 discrete.past part.past participle of spanish verb: moderar.* * *► adjetivo1 moderate► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 moderate* * *(f. - moderada)noun adj.* * *ADJ moderate* * *I- da adjetivo < temperatura> moderate; < precio> reasonable; <ideología/facción> moderateII- da masculino, femenino moderate* * *= gentle [gentler -comp., gentlest -sup.], mild, moderate, middle-ground, restrained, low-key [low key], temperate, moderate, moderated, sparing, low-keyed, guarded, measured.Ex. Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as she recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.Ex. If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Ex. In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.Ex. Beginning with a middle-ground strategy may offer the best balance between Recall and Precision.Ex. The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.Ex. Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.Ex. Being on the ocean means that Boston's climate is temperate in the summer.Ex. This paper examines the ways in which extremists and moderates in the two communities frame the televised representation of the Israeli-Arab conflict.Ex. this paper discusses some of the issues involved in using electronic mailing lists and listservs and describes 2 basic types of listservs: open lists; controlled lists and moderated lists.Ex. The committee was very sparing in its recommendations of proposals for debate.Ex. Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.Ex. Britain has given a guarded response to Myanmar's announcement that a referendum will be held on a new constitution in May.Ex. This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.----* optimismo moderado = guarded optimism.* * *I- da adjetivo < temperatura> moderate; < precio> reasonable; <ideología/facción> moderateII- da masculino, femenino moderate* * *= gentle [gentler -comp., gentlest -sup.], mild, moderate, middle-ground, restrained, low-key [low key], temperate, moderate, moderated, sparing, low-keyed, guarded, measured.Ex: Melanie Stanton broke into a gentle laugh as she recalled him executing a shuffling fandango and announcing mischievously, 'Women in the SLA, get ready, here I come!'.
Ex: If the spot stays yellow the paper is decidedly acid; an in-between colour (green, grey, grey-green, yellow-green) indicates mild acidity; while if the spot goes purple, the paper is near-neutral or alkaline.Ex: In his efforts to broaden the tax base, Groome has been actively courting industry - with some moderate success.Ex: Beginning with a middle-ground strategy may offer the best balance between Recall and Precision.Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.Ex: Activity is still low key, but will increase when the British Library puts up data bases on its own computer in 1977.Ex: Being on the ocean means that Boston's climate is temperate in the summer.Ex: This paper examines the ways in which extremists and moderates in the two communities frame the televised representation of the Israeli-Arab conflict.Ex: this paper discusses some of the issues involved in using electronic mailing lists and listservs and describes 2 basic types of listservs: open lists; controlled lists and moderated lists.Ex: The committee was very sparing in its recommendations of proposals for debate.Ex: Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.Ex: Britain has given a guarded response to Myanmar's announcement that a referendum will be held on a new constitution in May.Ex: This will move the debate about open access as a model for scholarly communication towards a more measured and nuanced discourse.* optimismo moderado = guarded optimism.* * *1 ‹temperatura› moderate; ‹precio› reasonable2 ‹ideología/facción› moderate3 ‹persona/comportamiento› restrainedmasculine, femininemoderate* * *
Del verbo moderar: ( conjugate moderar)
moderado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
moderado
moderar
moderado◊ -da adjetivo
‹ precio› reasonable;
‹ideología/facción› moderate
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
moderate
moderar ( conjugate moderar) verbo transitivo
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‹ velocidad› to reduce
2 ‹debate/coloquio› to moderate, chair
moderarse verbo pronominal:◊ modérate, estás comiendo mucho restrain yourself o (colloq) go easy, you're eating too much;
moderadose en los gastos to cut down on spending
moderado,-a adjetivo
1 (persona, ideas) moderate
2 (precio) reasonable
(temperatura, viento) mild
moderar verbo transitivo
1 to moderate: tienes que moderar esos hábitos, you have to kick your bad habits
2 (velocidad) to reduce: al llegar a la curva, modere la velocidad, slow down at the curve
3 (una discusión) to chair: tengo que moderar un debate en el Ateneo, I have to chair a debate at the Ateneo
' moderado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
moderada
- sobria
- sobrio
- comedido
- fresco
- parco
English:
measured
- middle-of-the-road
- moderate
- restrained
- wet
- gentle
- middle
- modest
- reasonable
* * *moderado, -a♦ adj1. [persona] moderate;es una persona moderada he's not given to excesses2. [velocidad] moderate;[precio] reasonable;habrá lluvias moderadas en el norte there will be some rain in the north3. [en política] moderate♦ nm,fmoderate* * *I adj moderateII m, moderada f moderate* * *moderado, -da adj & n: moderate♦ moderadamente adv* * *moderado adj moderate -
64 muy arraigado
adj.deeply seated, deep-rooted, deep-seated.* * *(adj.) = deep-rooted, well established, long-establishedEx. Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.Ex. By the nineteenth edition synthesis is a well established feature of the scheme.Ex. The latter statement undervalues long-established interests of SLIS in the field of information and ignores frequently attested movement of SLIS personnel into non-library information posts.* * *(adj.) = deep-rooted, well established, long-establishedEx: Unfortunately, much of Metcalfe's writing is marred by what appears to be a deep-rooted prejudice against the classified approach, particularly as exemplified by Ranganathan.
Ex: By the nineteenth edition synthesis is a well established feature of the scheme.Ex: The latter statement undervalues long-established interests of SLIS in the field of information and ignores frequently attested movement of SLIS personnel into non-library information posts. -
65 novela de espionaje
(n.) = spy fiction, spy novel, spy storyEx. It may seem superficially that one book on cookery is just like another or that one modern spy novel is really no different from six others of that genre, but this is not so.Ex. This type of book, well exemplified by the romantic novel and the modern spy/adventure story of the James Bond type, is written for entertainment and escapism.* * *(n.) = spy fiction, spy novel, spy storyEx: It may seem superficially that one book on cookery is just like another or that one modern spy novel is really no different from six others of that genre, but this is not so. -
66 postulado desde hace mucho tiempo
(adj.) = long-espousedEx. His long-espoused assertion that the development of any literacy takes off when it speaks to the needs of the individuals is clearly exemplified by the rapid assimilation of mobile communications technologies.* * *(adj.) = long-espousedEx: His long-espoused assertion that the development of any literacy takes off when it speaks to the needs of the individuals is clearly exemplified by the rapid assimilation of mobile communications technologies.
Spanish-English dictionary > postulado desde hace mucho tiempo
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67 propugnado desde hace mucho tiempo
(adj.) = long-espousedEx. His long-espoused assertion that the development of any literacy takes off when it speaks to the needs of the individuals is clearly exemplified by the rapid assimilation of mobile communications technologies.* * *(adj.) = long-espousedEx: His long-espoused assertion that the development of any literacy takes off when it speaks to the needs of the individuals is clearly exemplified by the rapid assimilation of mobile communications technologies.
Spanish-English dictionary > propugnado desde hace mucho tiempo
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68 revestido
adj.lined, covered, coated.m.covering, coating, sheathing, plating.past part.past participle of spanish verb: revestir.* * *ADJ covered* * *= clad.Ex. The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.* * *= clad.Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.
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69 sobriamente
adv.soberly, frugally, abstemiously.* * *ADV1) [vestirse] soberly2) [decorar, amueblar] simply* * *= soberly.Ex. The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.* * *= soberly.Ex: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.
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70 berikan contoh
exemplify, exemplified, exemplified, exemplifiing -
71 terangkan dengan contoh
exemplify, exemplified, exemplified, exemplifying -
72 mu'u
Selma’o: BAI exemplified by Use: mupli modal, 1st place Comments: exemplified by... -
73 exemplify
ɪɡˈzemplɪfaɪ гл.
1) а) иллюстрировать, показывать на примере, приводить пример (in) Our ideas about right and wrong are exemplified in the laws. ≈ Наши идеи о том, что хорошо и что плохо, выражены в наших законах. б) служить примером, являть собой пример (для подражания) Syn: embody
2) делать заверенную печатью копию документа пояснять, подтверждать примером;
приводить пример - to * a rule пояснить правило примером служить примером;
иллюстрировать - his courage is strongly exemlified in... ярким примером его мужества может служить... воплощать( какое-л. качество) (юридическое) снимать и заверять копию exemplify подтверждать примером ~ пояснять ~ приводить пример ~ служить примером ~ снимать и заверять копиюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exemplify
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74 exemplify
[ıgʹzemplıfaı] v1. пояснять, подтверждать примером; приводить пример2. служить примером; иллюстрироватьhis courage is strongly exemplified in... - ярким примером его мужества может служить...
3. воплощать (какое-л. качество)4. юр. снимать и заверять копию -
75 иллюстрировать
•This is depicted (or shown, or portrayed, or exhibited, or displayed, or pictured, or illustrated) in Fig. 3.
•This condition is exemplified most clearly by...
•The relations between... can be illustrated with (or by) one of the cooling curves.
•The determination of iron is illustrative of some practical problems which are encountered in...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > иллюстрировать
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76 как видно из
•There is but little difference, as indicated by (or in) Fig. 11.
•As the statement indicates...
•As may (or can) be seen [or As is seen (or obvious), or As will be seen] from the diagram,...
•The calculator looks like a card index as will be apparent from the photograph.
•The fixture moves in an anti-clockwise direction as viewed (or seen, or observed) in Fig. 3.
•As evident (or seen) from the sketch, type 2 adaptors are intended for taper-shank tools.
•As the following example illustrates (or shows),...
•As Fig. 14-5 suggests,...
•Half-life times vary greatly, as exemplified by the successive decay scheme for uranium-238 (Fig. 35-2).
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > как видно из
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77 пример которого приведён на рис.
•One obtains a two-dimensional vibronic/mass spectrum, as exemplified in Fig. 5.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > пример которого приведён на рис.
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•There may be many social groups of animals in a single community, exemplified by ant colonies, flocks of birds, and herds of elk.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > примерами которых являются
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79 примером этого является
•Thus an inundation can ensue. A case in point is the valley of the Rio Grande.
•Examples are provided by gas mixtures in which...
•Another example is seen in the nickel ores of...
•An example of such a structure is found in the myelin sheath of nerve.
•Oxidation-reduction reactions of ammonia of the second type are exemplified (or typified) by reactions of...
•An example (or An instance) of this type of process is...
•••The case to be considered is typified by gas absorption in carbon.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > примером этого является
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80 характеризоваться
•The carburettors incorporate the following advantages:...
•The pentode offers 34 watt maximum plate dissipation and...
•The electrolyte recording medium employed is characterized by a low internal impedance.
•The capacitor features (or exhibits, or shows) extraordinary stability.
•The period since World War II has been marked by a steady advance of...
•The first stages are exemplified by a scarcity of known forms.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > характеризоваться
См. также в других словарях:
Exemplified — Exemplify Ex*em pli*fyv. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exemplified}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exemplifying}.] [L. exemplum example + fy: cf. LL. exemplificare to copy, serve as an example.] 1. To show or illustrate by example. [1913 Webster] He did but . . .… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exemplified — un·exemplified; … English syllables
Exemplified copies — Copy Cop y (k[o^]p [y^]), n.; pl. {Copies} ( [i^]z). [F. copie, fr. L. copia abundance, number, LL. also, a transcript; co + the root of opes riches. See {Opulent}, and cf. {Copious}.] 1. An abundance or plenty of anything. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exemplified copy — An exemplified copy (or 3 Way Certificate) is a photocopy of a legal pleading in its entirety. Its authenticity is sworn to by the clerk. The signature of the clerk is sworn to by the Presiding Judge. The clerk swears to the authenticity of the… … Wikipedia
exemplified — ex·em·pli·fy || ɪg zemplɪfaɪ v. illustrate, serve as an example … English contemporary dictionary
exemplified — … Useful english dictionary
exemplified copy — Copy of document which has been authenticated. See certified copy … Black's law dictionary
exemplified copy — Copy of document which has been authenticated. See certified copy … Black's law dictionary
exemplified copy — An authenticated copy; a copy of a public document or record verified by the great seal or the seal of the court. 29 Am J2d Ev § 910 … Ballentine's law dictionary
well-exemplified — adj. * * * … Universalium
well-exemplified — adj … Useful english dictionary