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2 expresamente
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3 profesamente
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4 explícitamente
adv.explicitly, plainly.* * *► adverbio1 explicitly* * *adv.* * *ADV explicitly* * *= explicitly.Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS explicitly says on each screen what can be done at the terminal.----* explícitamente sexual = sexually-explicit.* * *= explicitly.Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS explicitly says on each screen what can be done at the terminal.
* explícitamente sexual = sexually-explicit.* * *explicitly* * *explícitamente advexplicitly -
5 explicitar
1 to state explicitly* * *VT (=declarar) to state, assert; (=aclarar) to clarifyexplicitar que... — to make clear that...
* * *verbo transitivo to specify, state explicitly* * *verbo transitivo to specify, state explicitly* * *explicitar [A1 ]vtto specify, state explicitly* * *
explicitar verbo transitivo to specify, state specifically o clearly: explicité mis quejas formalmente, I formally stated my complaints
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6 activación por contacto
Ex. The search method, constrained spreading activation, makes inferences about the goals of the user and thus finds information that the user did not explicitly request but that is likely to be useful.* * *Ex: The search method, constrained spreading activation, makes inferences about the goals of the user and thus finds information that the user did not explicitly request but that is likely to be useful.
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7 actuar en defensa de los intereses de las bibliotecas y bibliotecarios
(n.) = library advocacyEx. The rationale underpinning library funding should be stated explicitly in legislation which should provide a powerful platform for library advocacy.* * *(n.) = library advocacyEx: The rationale underpinning library funding should be stated explicitly in legislation which should provide a powerful platform for library advocacy.
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8 adorno
m.1 decoration.de adorno decorative (árbol, figura)2 adornment, decoration, frill, garnishing.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: adornar.* * *1 decoration, adornment2 COSTURA trimming3 COCINA garnish\de adorno decorative* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=objeto) ornament2) (=decoración) ornamentation, adornmentun estilo literario sin adorno superfluo — a literary style with no superfluous ornamentation o adornment
no se puede comer, está de adorno — you can't eat it, it's just for decoration
no funciona, está o es de adorno — it doesn't work, it's just for show
3) (Cos) trim, trimming4) (Culin) garnish* * *a) ( objeto) ornamentb) ( decoración) adornmentlo tenemos de adorno — (hum) it's just for show
* * *= embellishment, motif, ornament, display, adornment.Ex. Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.Ex. Novelty was increasingly achieved by adapting some exotic or more or less explicitly historical motif within this framework.Ex. He had never before taken the time to examine the immense two-story granite structure of modified Romanesque design, with its massive arched entrance generously treated with carved ornament.Ex. The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.Ex. In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.----* adornos = bells and whistles.* sin adornos = unadorned, unvarnished.* todos los adornos extras = all the bells and whistles.* * *a) ( objeto) ornamentb) ( decoración) adornmentlo tenemos de adorno — (hum) it's just for show
* * *= embellishment, motif, ornament, display, adornment.Ex: Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
Ex: Novelty was increasingly achieved by adapting some exotic or more or less explicitly historical motif within this framework.Ex: He had never before taken the time to examine the immense two-story granite structure of modified Romanesque design, with its massive arched entrance generously treated with carved ornament.Ex: The nineteenth century also saw an explosion of exaggerated and decorated letter forms intended for display.Ex: In particular, body piercings, tattoos, self-mutilation, cosmetic surgery and eating disorders all form part of American culture's obsession with corporeal malleability and the body as a form of adornment.* adornos = bells and whistles.* sin adornos = unadorned, unvarnished.* todos los adornos extras = all the bells and whistles.* * *1 (objeto) ornamentlos adornos de Navidad the Christmas decorations2(decoración): su único adorno eran unos pendientes a pair of earrings was her only adornmentuna tela tan rica no necesita adorno ninguno such a rich fabric doesn't need any decoration o adornmentuna falda con adorno de pasamanería a skirt trimmed with frillsde adorno for decorationle puso unas aceitunas de adorno she added a few olives for decorationlo tenemos de adorno ( hum); it's just for show* * *
Del verbo adornar: ( conjugate adornar)
adorno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
adornó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
adornar
adorno
adornar ( conjugate adornar) verbo transitivo
adornarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹cabeza/pelo› to adorn
adorno sustantivo masculino
adornar verbo transitivo to adorn, decorate
adorno sustantivo masculino decoration, adornment
♦ Locuciones: de adorno (que no hace nada) just for show: tienen el coche de adorno, porque nunca van a ningún sitio, they just have the car for show; they never go anywhere in it
' adorno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borla
- brazalete
- colgante
- orla
- plumaje
- revestir
- ribete
- tocada
- tocado
- viñeta
- aplique
- bagatela
- baratija
- chiche
- chuchería
- complicado
- figurita
- flecos
- franja
- horrible
- huachafo
- jareta
- móvil
- paño
- pluma
English:
adornment
- bauble
- flourish
- ornament
- salad
- trim
- trimming
- decoration
- decorative
- for
- garnish
* * *adorno nm[objeto] ornament;los adornos navideños the Christmas decorations;de adorno [árbol, figura] decorative;es sólo de adorno [no funciona] it's just for show;Fam Humestar de adorno: está aquí sólo de adorno he's just taking up space here;no está aquí sólo de adorno he's not here just because he's a pretty face* * *m ornament; de Navidad decoration* * *adorno nm: ornament, decoration* * *adorno n decoration -
9 blogger
f. & m.blogger.* * *['bloɡer]SMF (pl bloggers) blogger* * *= blogger.Nota: En Internet, persona que incluye un mensaje o un enlace en una página 'blog' muy parecida a un boletín electrónico.Ex. Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.* * *= blogger.Nota: En Internet, persona que incluye un mensaje o un enlace en una página 'blog' muy parecida a un boletín electrónico.Ex: Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.
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10 de baja ralea
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11 defensa de los intereses de las bibliotecas y bibliotecarios
(n.) = library advocacyEx. The rationale underpinning library funding should be stated explicitly in legislation which should provide a powerful platform for library advocacy.* * *(n.) = library advocacyEx: The rationale underpinning library funding should be stated explicitly in legislation which should provide a powerful platform for library advocacy.
Spanish-English dictionary > defensa de los intereses de las bibliotecas y bibliotecarios
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12 dotación económica de las bibliotecas
(n.) = library fundingEx. The rationale underpinning library funding should be stated explicitly in legislation which should provide a powerful platform for library advocacy.* * *(n.) = library fundingEx: The rationale underpinning library funding should be stated explicitly in legislation which should provide a powerful platform for library advocacy.
Spanish-English dictionary > dotación económica de las bibliotecas
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13 expresamente
adv.1 expressly.2 specifically.3 explicitly, in plain English, in so many words.* * *► adverbio1 (específicamente) specifically, expressly2 (deliberadamente) on purpose, deliberately* * *adv.* * *ADV (=concretamente) expressly; (=a propósito) on purpose, deliberately; (=claramente) clearly, plainly* * *a) ( explícitamente) <decir/pedir/prohibir> specifically, expressly (frml)b) ( precisamente)¿viniste expresamente a eso? — did you come specially for that?
* * *= expressly, purposefully.Ex. The computer operates by indexing under every word with which it is provided unless expressly instructed to do otherwise.Ex. Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.----* construido expresamente = purpose-built.* construido expresamente para tal fin = purpose-built.* hecho expresamente para = intended for.* * *a) ( explícitamente) <decir/pedir/prohibir> specifically, expressly (frml)b) ( precisamente)¿viniste expresamente a eso? — did you come specially for that?
* * *= expressly, purposefully.Ex: The computer operates by indexing under every word with which it is provided unless expressly instructed to do otherwise.
Ex: Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.* construido expresamente = purpose-built.* construido expresamente para tal fin = purpose-built.* hecho expresamente para = intended for.* * *1 (explícitamente) ‹decir/pedir› specificallyme pidió expresamente que te lo enviara she expressly ( frml) o specifically asked me to send it to youla mencionó a ella expresamente he specifically mentioned herdijo expresamente que no quería inmiscuirse he specifically o particularly o expressly said that he did not wish to get involvedno lo dijo expresamente, pero lo dio a entender she didn't say it in so many words, but it was obvious what she meant2(precisamente, exclusivamente): expresamente con fines delictivos purely for criminal purposes¿te viniste expresamente a eso? did you come specially for that?* * *
expresamente adverbio specifically, expressly
' expresamente' also found in these entries:
English:
expressly
- specifically
- specially
* * *expresamente adv1. [a propósito] expressly;he venido expresamente para verte I've come specially to see you;una sociedad creada expresamente para fomentar las artes a body specifically set up to foster the arts2. [explícitamente] explicitly, specifically;pidió expresamente que su nombre no figurara en el contrato she specifically asked that her name not be mentioned in the contract;no se dirigió expresamente a nadie he wasn't talking to anyone in particular* * *adv specifically, expressly* * *expresamente adv: expressly, on purpose* * *expresamente adv1. (específicamente) specifically2. (especialmente) especially -
14 impropio
adj.improper, inconvenient, ill-suited, inappropriate.* * *► adjetivo1 (inadecuado) unsuitable, inappropriate2 (incorrecto) improper\ser impropio,-a de alguien not to be worthy of somebody, be beneath somebodyser impropio,-a para algo to be unsuitable for something* * *ADJ1) (=inadecuado) inappropriate, unsuitableimpropio de o para — inappropriate for
2) (=incorrecto) [estilo, palabras] improper, incorrect* * *- pia adjetivoa) <actitud/respuesta> inappropriateun comportamiento impropio de una persona educada — behavior unbecoming to an educated person (frml)
b) ( incorrecto) incorrect* * *= abusive, unbecoming, ignoble.Ex. This article discusses the ability of privacy laws that are presently on the books to protect us from abusive information collection, dissemination, and management practices.Ex. An analysis of their usage by readers of both sexes revealed some unbecoming sexist attitudes and some ungentlemanlike behaviour.Ex. Some religions (e.g. Judaism) explicitly demand ignoble attitudes in their followers.----* impropio de un caballero = ungentlemanlike.* * *- pia adjetivoa) <actitud/respuesta> inappropriateun comportamiento impropio de una persona educada — behavior unbecoming to an educated person (frml)
b) ( incorrecto) incorrect* * *= abusive, unbecoming, ignoble.Ex: This article discusses the ability of privacy laws that are presently on the books to protect us from abusive information collection, dissemination, and management practices.
Ex: An analysis of their usage by readers of both sexes revealed some unbecoming sexist attitudes and some ungentlemanlike behaviour.Ex: Some religions (e.g. Judaism) explicitly demand ignoble attitudes in their followers.* impropio de un caballero = ungentlemanlike.* * *1 ‹comportamiento/actitud/respuesta› inappropriateun libro impropio para su edad an unsuitable book for someone his ageun comportamiento impropio de una persona educada inappropriate behavior for an educated person, behavior unbecoming to an educated person ( frml)2 (incorrecto) incorrectes un uso impropio de la palabra it is an incorrect usage of the word* * *
impropio◊ - pia adjetivo
◊ un comportamiento impropio de una persona educada behavior unbecoming to an educated person (frml)
impropio,-a adj (inhabitual, inapropiado) inappropriate, unsuitable: es impropio de él, it's uncharacteristic of him
' impropio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acto
- impropia
- indigna
- indigno
English:
improper
* * *impropio, -a adj1. [no adecuado] improper (de for), unbecoming (de to);es un comportamiento impropio de un cargo público it is improper behaviour for someone in public office;llevaba una camiseta impropia para la ocasión she was wearing a T-shirt that was inappropriate for the occasiontiene una madurez impropia de su edad he's unusually mature for his age* * *adj inappropriate;ser impropio de alguien be inappropriate for s.o.* * *1) : improper, incorrect2) inadecuado: unsuitable, inappropriate -
15 innoble
adj.ignoble.* * *► adjetivo1 ignoble* * *ADJ ignoble* * *adjetivo ignoble* * *= ignoble.Ex. Some religions (e.g. Judaism) explicitly demand ignoble attitudes in their followers.* * *adjetivo ignoble* * *= ignoble.Ex: Some religions (e.g. Judaism) explicitly demand ignoble attitudes in their followers.
* * *ignoble* * *
innoble adjetivo base, shameful, ignoble
comportamiento innoble, contemptible behaviour
' innoble' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bastardo
* * *innoble adjignoble* * *adj ignoble* * *innoble adj: ignoble♦ innoblemente adv -
16 motivo ornamental
(n.) = motif, decorative motifEx. Novelty was increasingly achieved by adapting some exotic or more or less explicitly historical motif within this framework.Ex. The author documents a variety of shapes and decorative motifs characteristic of biscuit tins produced for commercial British bakeries, 19th-20th cs.* * *(n.) = motif, decorative motifEx: Novelty was increasingly achieved by adapting some exotic or more or less explicitly historical motif within this framework.
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17 no confirmado
adj.unconfirmed, not confirmed, uncorroborated, unsettled.* * *(adj.) = unsubstantiatedEx. Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.* * *(adj.) = unsubstantiatedEx: Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.
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18 no corroborado
adj.uncorroborated, unconfirmed.* * *(adj.) = unsubstantiatedEx. Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.* * *(adj.) = unsubstantiatedEx: Calls are being made for a code of ethics for bloggers in which weblogs should explicitly acknowledge known bias, misinformation, unsubstantiated facts and conflicts of interest.
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19 religión
f.religion, creed, faith.* * *1 religion\entrar en religión to take vows* * *noun f.* * *SF (Rel) religionentrar en religión — to take vows, enter a religious order
* * *femenino religion* * *= religion, communion, denomination, religious background.Ex. The individual concepts such as kinship, marriage, religion etc. ie those embodied in sub-themes of varying importance, are not explicitly stated in the summarization of the document.Ex. The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion = La mayor parte del fondo bibliográfico general consiste en material sobre la religión anglicana.Ex. While some sites are developed by academic institutions, many more are sponsored by specific denominations, especially those involved in evangelical Christianity.Ex. Languages should never be studied in isolation, but against their historical, social and religious background, particularly in the case of Biblical languages.----* libertad de religión = religious freedom.* * *femenino religion* * *= religion, communion, denomination, religious background.Ex: The individual concepts such as kinship, marriage, religion etc. ie those embodied in sub-themes of varying importance, are not explicitly stated in the summarization of the document.
Ex: The largest part of the general book stock consists of the material on the Anglican communion = La mayor parte del fondo bibliográfico general consiste en material sobre la religión anglicana.Ex: While some sites are developed by academic institutions, many more are sponsored by specific denominations, especially those involved in evangelical Christianity.Ex: Languages should never be studied in isolation, but against their historical, social and religious background, particularly in the case of Biblical languages.* libertad de religión = religious freedom.* * *religionla religión cristiana Christianity, the Christian religionguerras de religión religious warshace del trabajo una/su religión work is like a religion to him* * *
religión sustantivo femenino
religion
religión sustantivo femenino religion
' religión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abdicar
- distinción
- sabática
- sabático
- convertir
- profesar
English:
ingrained
- mainstream
- practice
- practise
- religion
- revival
- revive
- convert
- embrace
- established
- mumbo jumbo
- RE
- renounce
* * *religión nfreligion;la religión judía/musulmana the Jewish/Muslim religion* * *f religion* * ** * *religión n religion -
20 remolino
m.1 eddy, whirlpool.2 throng, mass.3 confusion.4 cowlick.5 whirl, eddy, swirl, whirlpool.6 pinwheel.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: remolinar.* * *2 (de pelo) tuft, US cowlick3 (de gente) throng, crowd, mass* * *SM1) [de agua] [pequeño] swirl, eddy; [grande] whirlpool2) [de aire] [pequeño] eddy; (=grande) whirlwind; [de humo, polvo] whirl, cloud3) [de pelo] cowlick4) [de gente] crowd, throng5) (=conmoción) commotion* * *1)a) ( de viento) eddy, whirlb) ( de agua) eddy; ( más violento) whirlpool2) ( en el pelo) cowlick3) (CS) ( juguete) pinwheel (AmE), windmill (BrE)* * *= swirl, whirlpool, whirl.Ex. The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.Ex. The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex. Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.----* formar remolinos = swirl.* remolino de polvo = dust cloud.* * *1)a) ( de viento) eddy, whirlb) ( de agua) eddy; ( más violento) whirlpool2) ( en el pelo) cowlick3) (CS) ( juguete) pinwheel (AmE), windmill (BrE)* * *= swirl, whirlpool, whirl.Ex: The spiral begins its downward swirl very early in life when a child has difficulty learning to read.
Ex: The most recent drawings refer explicitly to landscapes, with waterfalls, mountains, and whirlpools.Ex: Like a whirl of shiny flakes sparkling in a snow globe, Hubble catches an instantaneous glimpse of many hundreds of thousands of stars.* formar remolinos = swirl.* remolino de polvo = dust cloud.* * *A1 (de viento) eddy, whirl2 (de agua) eddy; (más violento) whirlpoolB (en el pelo) cowlick* * *
remolino sustantivo masculino
( más violento) whirlpool
remolino sustantivo masculino
1 (de agua) whirlpool
2 (de aire) whirlwind
3 (de polvo) swirl
4 (en el pelo) cowlick
5 (de gente) crowd, mass
' remolino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
torbellino
- tragar
- vorágine
- indomable
English:
eddy
- suck in
- swirl
- whirl
- whirlpool
* * *remolino nm1. [de agua] eddy, whirlpool;[de viento] whirlwind; [de humo] swirl2. [de gente] throng, mass3. [de ideas] confusion4. [de pelo] cowlick5. RP [juguete] (toy) windmill* * *remolino de gente fig crowd of people* * *remolino nm1) : whirlwind2) : eddy, whirlpool3) : crowd, throng4) : cowlick
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Explicitly — Ex*plic it*ly, adv. In an explicit manner; clearly; plainly; without disguise or reservation of meaning; not by inference or implication; as, he explicitly avows his intention. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
explicitly — index fairly (clearly) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
explicitly — 1630s, from EXPLICIT (Cf. explicit) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Opposed to IMPLICITLY (Cf. implicitly) … Etymology dictionary
explicitly — adv. Explicitly is used with these adjectives: ↑political, ↑religious Explicitly is used with these verbs: ↑acknowledge, ↑address, ↑articulate, ↑assert, ↑condemn, ↑define, ↑deny, ↑design, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
explicitly — explicit ► ADJECTIVE 1) clear and detailed, with no room for confusion or doubt. 2) graphically describing or representing sexual activity. DERIVATIVES explicitly adverb explicitness noun. ORIGIN from Latin explicare unfold … English terms dictionary
explicitly — adverb in an explicit manner (Freq. 1) in his foreword Professor Clark puts it explicitly • Ant: ↑implicitly • Derived from adjective: ↑explicit … Useful english dictionary
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Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing — EPIC (Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing, littéralement informatique à instruction explicitement parallèle) est un type d architecture de microprocesseurs (utilisé entre autres dans les DSP et par Intel pour les microprocesseurs Itanium et … Wikipédia en Français
explicitly — adverb see explicit … New Collegiate Dictionary
explicitly — See explicit. * * * … Universalium
explicitly — adverb in an explicit manner … Wiktionary