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  • 1 estudiante de matrícula libre

    Ex. This article aims to examine the effects which free access to tertiary libraries close to home has on the library use patterns of external students.
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    Ex: This article aims to examine the effects which free access to tertiary libraries close to home has on the library use patterns of external students.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estudiante de matrícula libre

  • 2 biblioteca de institución de enseñanza superior

    Ex. This article aims to examine the effects which free access to tertiary libraries close to home has on the library use patterns of external students.
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    Ex: This article aims to examine the effects which free access to tertiary libraries close to home has on the library use patterns of external students.

    Spanish-English dictionary > biblioteca de institución de enseñanza superior

  • 3 en estado embrionario

    = embryo, embryonic, in embryonic stage, in embryo, in the embryo stage
    Ex. This article describes an embryo training scheme for librarians.
    Ex. This illustrates both the complexity and the interdependent nature of what is still an embryonic industry.
    Ex. Major conclusions were that services by college libraries for external students were varied and in an embryonic stage.
    Ex. These can be regarded as reference works in embryo.
    Ex. A European Information Network is still in the embryo stage and major problems, both practical and political, face the planners.
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    = embryo, embryonic, in embryonic stage, in embryo, in the embryo stage

    Ex: This article describes an embryo training scheme for librarians.

    Ex: This illustrates both the complexity and the interdependent nature of what is still an embryonic industry.
    Ex: Major conclusions were that services by college libraries for external students were varied and in an embryonic stage.
    Ex: These can be regarded as reference works in embryo.
    Ex: A European Information Network is still in the embryo stage and major problems, both practical and political, face the planners.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en estado embrionario

  • 4 en un estado embrionario

    Ex. The major conclusion was that services by college libraries for external students were varied and in an embryonic stage.
    * * *

    Ex: The major conclusion was that services by college libraries for external students were varied and in an embryonic stage.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en un estado embrionario

  • 5 estudiante

    adj.
    student.
    f. & m.
    student.
    estudiante universitario university student
    * * *
    1 student
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    noun mf.
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino y femenino ( de universidad) student; ( de secundaria) (high-school) student (AmE), (secondary school) pupil (BrE)

    estudiante de Derecho/Inglés — law/English student

    * * *
    Ex. Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.
    ----
    * atención al estudiante = student services.
    * basado en el estudiante = student-centred.
    * centrado en el estudiante = student-centred.
    * descuento por ser estudiante = student rate.
    * estudiante a distancia = distance student.
    * estudiante adulto = mature student.
    * estudiante con buenas notas = high achiever.
    * estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.
    * estudiante de ciencias de la educación = education student, student teacher.
    * estudiante de cursos superiores = upperclassman.
    * estudiante de diplomatura = undergraduate, undergraduate student, honours student.
    * estudiante de doctorado = doctoral student, Ph.D. candidate, Ph.D. student, doctoral candidate, doctoral graduate.
    * estudiante de empresariales = business student.
    * estudiante de enseñanza superior = tertiary student.
    * estudiante de intercambio = exchange student.
    * estudiante de licenciatura = graduate student.
    * estudiante de magisterio = student teacher.
    * estudiante de matrícula libre = external student.
    * estudiante de medicina = medical student.
    * estudiante de penúltimo año = junior student, junior.
    * estudiante de primaria = elementary student.
    * estudiante de primer año = freshman [freshmen, -pl.], first-year student.
    * estudiante de recuperación = remedial.
    * estudiante de segundo año = sophomore.
    * estudiante destacado = achiever.
    * estudiante de último año = senior student, senior.
    * estudiante de último curso = final year student.
    * estudiante de un día a la semana = day release student.
    * estudiante escogido para pronunciar el discurso de despedida en la cere = valedictorian.
    * estudiante externo = off campus student.
    * estudiante extranjero = foreign student, overseas student, international student, exchange student.
    * estudiante fracasado = dropout, high-school dropout, school dropout.
    * estudiante posterior a la diplomatura = postgraduate student.
    * estudiante proveniente de otra universidad = transfer student.
    * estudiante que ha completado los estudios secundarios = high school graduate, high school leaver.
    * estudiante que trabaja como auxiliar = student assistant, student aid.
    * estudiantes = school population, student body.
    * estudiante superdotado = gifted achiever.
    * estudiante trabajador = student worker.
    * estudiante universitario = university student, college student.
    * estudiante universitario de primer año = college freshman.
    * estudiante universitario de último curso = senior major.
    * estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.
    * estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.
    * estudiante virtual = e-learner (electronic learner).
    * generación de estudiantes = cohort of students.
    * habitación de residencia de estudiantes = dorm room.
    * intercambio de estudiantes = student exchange.
    * precio para estudiantes = student rate.
    * promoción de estudiantes = cohort of students.
    * representante de los estudiantes = student representative.
    * residencia de estudiantes = dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, students' home, hall of residence, residence hall, student residence.
    * sala de estudiantes = student common room.
    * servicios a los estudiantes = student services.
    * servicios de atención al estudiante = student services.
    * sindicato de estudiantes = students' union.
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    masculino y femenino ( de universidad) student; ( de secundaria) (high-school) student (AmE), (secondary school) pupil (BrE)

    estudiante de Derecho/Inglés — law/English student

    * * *

    Ex: Schoolchildren, students, and other whose native language is written in a non-Roman script may find alphabetical order according to Roman characters an almost insurmountable hurdle in the use of catalogues and indexes.

    * atención al estudiante = student services.
    * basado en el estudiante = student-centred.
    * centrado en el estudiante = student-centred.
    * descuento por ser estudiante = student rate.
    * estudiante a distancia = distance student.
    * estudiante adulto = mature student.
    * estudiante con buenas notas = high achiever.
    * estudiante de bachiller que abandona los estudios = high-school dropout.
    * estudiante de ciencias de la educación = education student, student teacher.
    * estudiante de cursos superiores = upperclassman.
    * estudiante de diplomatura = undergraduate, undergraduate student, honours student.
    * estudiante de doctorado = doctoral student, Ph.D. candidate, Ph.D. student, doctoral candidate, doctoral graduate.
    * estudiante de empresariales = business student.
    * estudiante de enseñanza superior = tertiary student.
    * estudiante de intercambio = exchange student.
    * estudiante de licenciatura = graduate student.
    * estudiante de magisterio = student teacher.
    * estudiante de matrícula libre = external student.
    * estudiante de medicina = medical student.
    * estudiante de penúltimo año = junior student, junior.
    * estudiante de primaria = elementary student.
    * estudiante de primer año = freshman [freshmen, -pl.], first-year student.
    * estudiante de recuperación = remedial.
    * estudiante de segundo año = sophomore.
    * estudiante destacado = achiever.
    * estudiante de último año = senior student, senior.
    * estudiante de último curso = final year student.
    * estudiante de un día a la semana = day release student.
    * estudiante escogido para pronunciar el discurso de despedida en la cere = valedictorian.
    * estudiante externo = off campus student.
    * estudiante extranjero = foreign student, overseas student, international student, exchange student.
    * estudiante fracasado = dropout, high-school dropout, school dropout.
    * estudiante posterior a la diplomatura = postgraduate student.
    * estudiante proveniente de otra universidad = transfer student.
    * estudiante que ha completado los estudios secundarios = high school graduate, high school leaver.
    * estudiante que trabaja como auxiliar = student assistant, student aid.
    * estudiantes = school population, student body.
    * estudiante superdotado = gifted achiever.
    * estudiante trabajador = student worker.
    * estudiante universitario = university student, college student.
    * estudiante universitario de primer año = college freshman.
    * estudiante universitario de último curso = senior major.
    * estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.
    * estudiante universitario que abandona los estudios = college dropout.
    * estudiante virtual = e-learner (electronic learner).
    * generación de estudiantes = cohort of students.
    * habitación de residencia de estudiantes = dorm room.
    * intercambio de estudiantes = student exchange.
    * precio para estudiantes = student rate.
    * promoción de estudiantes = cohort of students.
    * representante de los estudiantes = student representative.
    * residencia de estudiantes = dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, students' home, hall of residence, residence hall, student residence.
    * sala de estudiantes = student common room.
    * servicios a los estudiantes = student services.
    * servicios de atención al estudiante = student services.
    * sindicato de estudiantes = students' union.

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    (de universidad) student, college student ( AmE), university student ( BrE); (de secundaria) (high-school) student ( AmE), (secondary school) pupil ( BrE)
    estudiante de Derecho/Inglés law/English student
    no trabaja, es estudiante she doesn't have a job, she's a student o she's at university ( o college etc)
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    estudiante sustantivo masculino y femenino ( de universidad) student;
    ( de secundaria) (high-school) student (AmE), (secondary school) pupil (BrE)
    estudiante mf student
    ' estudiante' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    carnet
    - expediente
    - también
    - tiempo
    - universitaria
    - universitario
    - aplazar
    - aplicado
    - aprobar
    - aprovechado
    - asiduo
    - bochar
    - carné
    - concienzudo
    - de
    - empollar
    - encaminar
    - flojo
    - licenciar
    - mechón
    - modelo
    - provecho
    - remitir
    - reprobar
    - torpedo
    English:
    advanced
    - appreciative
    - apt
    - erase
    - exchange
    - expel
    - go up
    - learner
    - mark
    - medic
    - medical
    - most
    - progress
    - scholar
    - senior
    - serious
    - student
    - undergraduate
    - year
    - fresh
    - junior
    - postgraduate
    - sophomore
    - under
    - -year
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    [de universidad, secundaria] student; [de primaria] schoolchild, pupil;
    una estudiante de Medicina a medical student;
    un bar de estudiantes a student bar
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    m/f student
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    : student
    * * *
    estudiante n student

    Spanish-English dictionary > estudiante

  • 6 residencia de estudiantes

    hall of residence, US dormitory
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    (n.) = dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, students' home, hall of residence, residence hall, student residence
    Ex. She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.
    Ex. Students and faculty use over 3,000 personal computers and terminals, in dorms, offices and off-campus homes.
    Ex. A simple PC connection to a place outside the library (e.g. in a students' home) is not counted as an external sercive point.
    Ex. The computers connect to the campus network from classrooms, halls of residence, the library and beyond.
    Ex. This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.
    Ex. Package B includes full-board accommodation in a student residence in a single or double room with shared bathroom.
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    (n.) = dormitory [dorm, -abbr.], dorm, students' home, hall of residence, residence hall, student residence

    Ex: She then returned to campus and finished packing her belongings in her dormitory room.

    Ex: Students and faculty use over 3,000 personal computers and terminals, in dorms, offices and off-campus homes.
    Ex: A simple PC connection to a place outside the library (e.g. in a students' home) is not counted as an external sercive point.
    Ex: The computers connect to the campus network from classrooms, halls of residence, the library and beyond.
    Ex: This programme may serve as a model for other university library systems interested in expanding library services and access to library resources to students in thier residence halls.
    Ex: Package B includes full-board accommodation in a student residence in a single or double room with shared bathroom.

    * * *
    dormitory, Br
    hall of residence

    Spanish-English dictionary > residencia de estudiantes

  • 7 tópico

    adj.
    1 commonplace, topical, platitudinous.
    2 topical, applied to the surface, local.
    m.
    1 topic, subject, issue, subject matter.
    2 platitude.
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    1 MEDICINA external
    1 commonplace, cliché
    ————————
    1 commonplace, cliché
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (Med) local
    2) (=trillado) commonplace, trite
    2. SM
    1) (=lugar común) commonplace, cliché
    2) LAm (=tema) topic, subject
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    I
    - ca adjetivo
    1) <comentario/afirmación> trite
    2) (Farm)
    II
    a) (tema, asunto) topic, subject
    b) ( tema trillado) hackneyed subject; ( expresión) cliché
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    = cliche, platitude, hackneyed expression.
    Ex. The true meaning of the cliche 'A picture is worth more than ten thousand words,' is never more evident than when students first see themselves on camera after simulating reference interviews in the classroom.
    Ex. I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with a model collection development policy rather than, as Ruth succinctly stated a moment ago, 'grandiose platitudes' with liberty and justice for all.
    Ex. By stereotypes I mean the hackneyed expressions people use in a more or less automatic fashion without stopping to think what they really mean.
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    * de uso tópico = use + topically.
    * uso tópico = for external use only.
    * * *
    I
    - ca adjetivo
    1) <comentario/afirmación> trite
    2) (Farm)
    II
    a) (tema, asunto) topic, subject
    b) ( tema trillado) hackneyed subject; ( expresión) cliché
    * * *
    = cliche, platitude, hackneyed expression.

    Ex: The true meaning of the cliche 'A picture is worth more than ten thousand words,' is never more evident than when students first see themselves on camera after simulating reference interviews in the classroom.

    Ex: I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with a model collection development policy rather than, as Ruth succinctly stated a moment ago, 'grandiose platitudes' with liberty and justice for all.
    Ex: By stereotypes I mean the hackneyed expressions people use in a more or less automatic fashion without stopping to think what they really mean.
    * de uso tópico = use + topically.
    * uso tópico = for external use only.

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    tópico1 -ca
    A ‹comentario/afirmación› trite, hackneyed, clichéd
    B ( Farm):
    [ S ] uso tópico for external use only
    1 (tema, asunto) topic, subject
    2 (tema trillado) hackneyed subject; (expresión) cliché, trite phrase/expression, commonplace
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    tópico 1
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    1comentario/afirmación trite
    2 (Farm): ( on signs) uso tópico for external use only
    tópico 2 sustantivo masculino
    a) (tema, asunto) topic, subject


    ( expresión) cliché
    tópico,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 Med Farm uso tópico, for external use
    2 (comentario) trite
    II m (lugar común, frase hecha) commonplace, cliché, platitude
    ' tópico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cliché
    - tópica
    - uso
    English:
    commonplace
    - platitude
    - take in
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    tópico, -a
    adj
    1. Med topical
    2. [manido] clichéd
    nm
    cliché
    * * *
    I adj MED
    :
    de uso tópico for external use
    II m cliché, platitude
    * * *
    tópico, -ca adj
    1) : topical, external
    2) : trite, commonplace
    1) : topic, subject
    2) : cliché, trite expression

    Spanish-English dictionary > tópico

  • 8 especialidad

    f.
    1 specialty (culinary).
    estudia la especialidad de derecho canónico she's specializing in canon law
    este tema no es de mi especialidad this subject doesn't come into my specialist field
    son cinco años de carrera y tres de especialidad there are five years of university study and three years of specialization
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    1 (gen) speciality (US specialty)
    2 EDUCACIÓN main subject, specialized field
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    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=ramo) speciality, specialty (EEUU)

    ha elegido la especialidad de cirugía — he has chosen to specialize in surgery, he has chosen surgery as his speciality

    2) (Culin) speciality, specialty (EEUU)
    3) (Farm) (=preparado) medicine
    * * *
    1)
    a) (actividad, estudio) specialty (AmE), speciality(BrE)

    su especialidad es romper platos — (hum) he specializes in breaking plates (hum)

    b) ( de restaurante) specialty (AmE), speciality (BrE)
    2) (frml) (Farm) medicine
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    = arena, field of endeavour, field of study, field of work, speciality, specialty, specialism, track, specialisation [specialization, -USA], stock-in-trade, field of enquiry, knowledge domain, subject domain, subject speciality, subject specialty.
    Ex. This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.
    Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are the novel contributions to a given field of endeavour.
    Ex. For example, in an academic library, guides to literature searching in the various fields of study undertaken by the students in that institution are an effective means of explaining the use of various information retrieval tools.
    Ex. Client needs and preferences concerning relatively briefer or longer abstracts may depend upon the field of work or the ease of access to originals or to library and information services.
    Ex. The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex. ERIC material is acquired and indexed in 16 clearinghouses, each with a subject specialty.
    Ex. Thus all students will initially follow a common core syllabus, then opt for particular specialisms linked to specific fields of activity.
    Ex. The Columbia program offers two different tracks in preservation education.
    Ex. There is a conflict between specialisation and interdisciplinary studies in education and in scientific research.
    Ex. We librarians ought to have a clearer understanding of our stock-in-trade (books) and their function of social mechanism.
    Ex. Also, full-text searches tend to be better at finding specific topics, whereas index terms are better at finding documents relating to a field of enquiry.
    Ex. Researchers gather and disseminate information outside their core knowledge domains through personal networks.
    Ex. However graphic design tend to focus on external aspects of representation that apply at a general level across a wide range of subject domains.
    Ex. Subject specialists are those who have a subject speciality and devote most time to collection development.
    Ex. Images and text are supplied by 2,000 doctors worldwide in 75 subject specialties.
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    * de varias especialidades = multispeciality [multi-speciality].
    * especialidad de la casa, la = house specialty, the.
    * especialidad del anticuario = antiquarianism.
    * especialidad de medicina = medical speciality, medical specialty.
    * especialidad médica = medical speciality, medical specialty.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (actividad, estudio) specialty (AmE), speciality(BrE)

    su especialidad es romper platos — (hum) he specializes in breaking plates (hum)

    b) ( de restaurante) specialty (AmE), speciality (BrE)
    2) (frml) (Farm) medicine
    * * *
    = arena, field of endeavour, field of study, field of work, speciality, specialty, specialism, track, specialisation [specialization, -USA], stock-in-trade, field of enquiry, knowledge domain, subject domain, subject speciality, subject specialty.

    Ex: This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.

    Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are the novel contributions to a given field of endeavour.
    Ex: For example, in an academic library, guides to literature searching in the various fields of study undertaken by the students in that institution are an effective means of explaining the use of various information retrieval tools.
    Ex: Client needs and preferences concerning relatively briefer or longer abstracts may depend upon the field of work or the ease of access to originals or to library and information services.
    Ex: The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex: ERIC material is acquired and indexed in 16 clearinghouses, each with a subject specialty.
    Ex: Thus all students will initially follow a common core syllabus, then opt for particular specialisms linked to specific fields of activity.
    Ex: The Columbia program offers two different tracks in preservation education.
    Ex: There is a conflict between specialisation and interdisciplinary studies in education and in scientific research.
    Ex: We librarians ought to have a clearer understanding of our stock-in-trade (books) and their function of social mechanism.
    Ex: Also, full-text searches tend to be better at finding specific topics, whereas index terms are better at finding documents relating to a field of enquiry.
    Ex: Researchers gather and disseminate information outside their core knowledge domains through personal networks.
    Ex: However graphic design tend to focus on external aspects of representation that apply at a general level across a wide range of subject domains.
    Ex: Subject specialists are those who have a subject speciality and devote most time to collection development.
    Ex: Images and text are supplied by 2,000 doctors worldwide in 75 subject specialties.
    * de varias especialidades = multispeciality [multi-speciality].
    * especialidad de la casa, la = house specialty, the.
    * especialidad del anticuario = antiquarianism.
    * especialidad de medicina = medical speciality, medical specialty.
    * especialidad médica = medical speciality, medical specialty.

    * * *
    A
    1 (actividad, estudio) specialty ( AmE), speciality ( BrE)
    como especialidad eligió la pediatría she decided to specialize in pediatrics
    después de la carrera tiene que hacer dos años de especialidad after graduating she has to do two years' specialization
    su especialidad es romper platos ( hum); he specializes in smashing plates ( hum), smashing plates is his forte ( hum)
    2 (de un restaurante) specialty ( AmE), speciality ( BrE)
    especialidad de la casa specialty o speciality of the house
    B ( frml) ( Farm) medicine
    C (singularidad) unusual nature, singularity ( frml)
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    especialidad sustantivo femenino
    a) (actividad, estudio) specialty (AmE), speciality (BrE);



    especialidad sustantivo femenino speciality, US specialty: los daiquiris son su especialidad, daiquiris are her speciality
    Educ main subject
    ' especialidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    casa
    - en
    - fuerte
    English:
    special
    - speciality
    - specialty
    - stock
    * * *
    1. [culinaria] [en restaurante, de región] speciality, US specialty
    especialidad de la casa speciality o US specialty of the house
    2. [en estudios] US major, = main subject of degree;
    estudia la especialidad de derecho canónico she's specializing in canon law;
    este tema no es de mi especialidad this subject doesn't come into my specialist field;
    son cinco años de carrera y tres de especialidad there are five years of university study and three years of specialization
    3. [en actividad] speciality;
    Hum
    meter la pata es su especialidad she's an expert o a past master at putting her foot in it
    * * *
    f specialty, Br
    speciality
    * * *
    : specialty
    * * *
    especialidad n speciality [pl. specialities]

    Spanish-English dictionary > especialidad

  • 9 asesor

    adj.
    advisory, consulting, counseling, instructional.
    m.
    adviser, advisor, assessor, consultant.
    * * *
    1 advisory
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 adviser, consultant
    \
    asesor,-ra de imagen image consultant
    asesor,-ra fiscal tax advisor
    * * *
    1. (f. - asesora)
    noun
    consultant, advisor
    2. (f. - asesora)
    adj.
    * * *
    asesor, -a
    1.
    2.
    SM / F adviser, consultant

    asesor(a) administrativo/a — management consultant

    asesor(a) financiero/a — financial adviser

    asesor(a) jurídico/a — legal adviser

    asesor(a) técnico/a — technical adviser o consultant

    * * *
    I
    - sora adjetivo < consejo> advisory
    II
    - sora masculino, femenino advisor*, consultant
    * * *
    = advice worker, adviser [advisor, -USA], advisory, consultant, counsellor [counselor, -USA], referee, publication referee, assessor, top aide, spinner, spin doctor, consultative.
    Ex. NACAB have a research project to develop a mini-information pack that could be used by peripatetic advice workers.
    Ex. Recent action by government advisers has resulted in 'subject weightings' being applied to all courses in public sector higher education.
    Ex. The European Economic Community (EEC) Treaty of 25 March 1957 endowed the European Parliament with ' advisory and supervisory powers'.
    Ex. The American Library Association invited Lubetzky to the Library of Congress as a consultant on bibliographic policy.
    Ex. Also, the students are encouraged to explore subjects on interest to them in their school libraries and report on their investigations, either orally or in writing, to a teacher who serves as a kind of counselor or mentor for the project.
    Ex. The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
    Ex. This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.
    Ex. This article examines the role of the external assessor in the process of reviewing academic libraries.
    Ex. Kelly reportedly said that top aides of Prime Minister Tony Blair had 'sexed up' intelligence reports to help justify an invasion of Iraq.
    Ex. The writer discusses how presidential spinner Ari Fleischer responded to questions about the proposed war with Iraq.
    Ex. The author suggests that the spin doctor is a new communication role, and raises questions about its relationship to the traditional public relations model.
    Ex. To this end some consultative procedure is to be recommended.
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    * asesor académico = education officer.
    * asesor de información = information consultant.
    * asesor de salidas profesionales = career(s) adviser.
    * asesor económico = financial consultant.
    * asesor estudiantil = education officer.
    * asesor financiero = financial advisor, financial consultant.
    * asesor fiscal = fiscal officer.
    * asesor legal = legislative assistant.
    * asesor moral = guidance counsellor, ethicist.
    * asesor principal = senior adviser, senior consultant.
    * asesor técnico de bibliotecas = library consultant.
    * asesor técnico en construcción de bibliotecas = library building consultant.
    * comité asesor = advisory committee, consultative committee.
    * enviar a un asesor experto = refer.
    * grupo asesor = advisory group.
    * Grupo Asesor sobre Redes (NAG) = Network Advisory Group (NAG).
    * * *
    I
    - sora adjetivo < consejo> advisory
    II
    - sora masculino, femenino advisor*, consultant
    * * *
    = advice worker, adviser [advisor, -USA], advisory, consultant, counsellor [counselor, -USA], referee, publication referee, assessor, top aide, spinner, spin doctor, consultative.

    Ex: NACAB have a research project to develop a mini-information pack that could be used by peripatetic advice workers.

    Ex: Recent action by government advisers has resulted in 'subject weightings' being applied to all courses in public sector higher education.
    Ex: The European Economic Community (EEC) Treaty of 25 March 1957 endowed the European Parliament with ' advisory and supervisory powers'.
    Ex: The American Library Association invited Lubetzky to the Library of Congress as a consultant on bibliographic policy.
    Ex: Also, the students are encouraged to explore subjects on interest to them in their school libraries and report on their investigations, either orally or in writing, to a teacher who serves as a kind of counselor or mentor for the project.
    Ex: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
    Ex: This does not imply that the abstractor becomes a publication referee, trying to second-guess decisions already made by editors.
    Ex: This article examines the role of the external assessor in the process of reviewing academic libraries.
    Ex: Kelly reportedly said that top aides of Prime Minister Tony Blair had 'sexed up' intelligence reports to help justify an invasion of Iraq.
    Ex: The writer discusses how presidential spinner Ari Fleischer responded to questions about the proposed war with Iraq.
    Ex: The author suggests that the spin doctor is a new communication role, and raises questions about its relationship to the traditional public relations model.
    Ex: To this end some consultative procedure is to be recommended.
    * asesor académico = education officer.
    * asesor de información = information consultant.
    * asesor de salidas profesionales = career(s) adviser.
    * asesor económico = financial consultant.
    * asesor estudiantil = education officer.
    * asesor financiero = financial advisor, financial consultant.
    * asesor fiscal = fiscal officer.
    * asesor legal = legislative assistant.
    * asesor moral = guidance counsellor, ethicist.
    * asesor principal = senior adviser, senior consultant.
    * asesor técnico de bibliotecas = library consultant.
    * asesor técnico en construcción de bibliotecas = library building consultant.
    * comité asesor = advisory committee, consultative committee.
    * enviar a un asesor experto = refer.
    * grupo asesor = advisory group.
    * Grupo Asesor sobre Redes (NAG) = Network Advisory Group (NAG).

    * * *
    ‹consejo/junta› advisory
    ingeniero asesor consulting o consultant engineer
    masculine, feminine
    advisor*, consultant
    Compuestos:
    feminine ( Chi frml) maid
    asesor de imagen, asesora de imagen
    masculine, feminine public relations consultant o advisor
    asesor financiero, asesora financiera
    masculine, feminine financial adviser
    asesor fiscal, asesora fiscal
    masculine, feminine tax consultant o advisor*
    asesor militar, asesora militar
    masculine, feminine military advisor*
    asesor técnico, asesora técnica
    masculine, feminine technical consultant o advisor*
    * * *

     

    asesor
    ◊ - sora adjetivo ‹ consejo advisory;


    arquitecto/ingeniero consultant ( before n)
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    advisor( conjugate advisor), consultant
    asesor,-ora
    I sustantivo masculino y femenino adviser
    asesor fiscal, tax advisor
    II adjetivo advisory
    ' asesor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    asesora
    - consejero
    English:
    adviser
    - advisory
    - assessor
    - consultant
    - counsellor
    - counselor
    - financial adviser
    - legal adviser
    - aide
    * * *
    asesor, -ora
    adj
    advisory
    nm,f
    adviser
    asesor científico [de gobierno] scientific adviser; [de programa televisivo] scientific consultant;
    asesor financiero financial adviser;
    asesor fiscal tax adviser;
    Chile asesora del hogar maid;
    asesor de imagen image consultant;
    asesor jurídico legal adviser;
    asesor militar military adviser
    * * *
    I adj advisory
    II m, asesora f consultant, advisor, Br
    adviser
    * * *
    asesor, - sora n
    : advisor, consultant

    Spanish-English dictionary > asesor

  • 10 añadir

    v.
    1 to add, to sum, to aggregate, to add on.
    María añade otro comentario Mary adds another comment.
    Ella añade queso crema al pastel She adds cream cheese to the cake.
    2 to mix in.
    Ella añade salsa She mixes in sauce.
    3 to add, to add on, to go on saying.
    María añade otro comentario Mary adds another comment.
    * * *
    1 to add (a, to)
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=agregar) to add (a to)
    2) [+ encanto, interés] to add, lend
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to add
    * * *
    = add, add on, append, attach, chirp in, amplify, plug into, add to + the mix, spike, lace with.
    Ex. An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.
    Ex. These new course programmes will add on desirable new skills to those they already possess to fit students for employment in the information market place.
    Ex. A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.
    Ex. In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.
    Ex. 'Even friends and relatives!' Lehmann chirped in.
    Ex. The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.
    Ex. In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.
    Ex. Internal satisfaction is the goal, but external rewards can successfully contribute to this satisfaction when added to the mix.
    Ex. The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.
    Ex. A common defence of drivers against disqualification from driving for having a high blood alcohol level is to claim that they had unwittingly consumed a drink laced with added spirits.
    ----
    * añádase cómo = expand like.
    * añadir como algo secundario = tack on.
    * añadir datos = make + additions.
    * añadir entradas = make + additions.
    * añadir flúor = fluoridate.
    * añadir + Nombre + según el gusto = add + Nombre + to taste.
    * añadirse = accrue.
    * añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.
    * instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction.
    * programa que se añade = add-on pack.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to add
    * * *
    = add, add on, append, attach, chirp in, amplify, plug into, add to + the mix, spike, lace with.

    Ex: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.

    Ex: These new course programmes will add on desirable new skills to those they already possess to fit students for employment in the information market place.
    Ex: A list of book review sources in psychology and related fields is appended.
    Ex: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.
    Ex: 'Even friends and relatives!' Lehmann chirped in.
    Ex: The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.
    Ex: In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.
    Ex: Internal satisfaction is the goal, but external rewards can successfully contribute to this satisfaction when added to the mix.
    Ex: The toxins were also spiked and measured in a variety of food samples, including canned tomatoes, sweet corn, green beans, mushrooms, and tuna.
    Ex: A common defence of drivers against disqualification from driving for having a high blood alcohol level is to claim that they had unwittingly consumed a drink laced with added spirits.
    * añádase cómo = expand like.
    * añadir como algo secundario = tack on.
    * añadir datos = make + additions.
    * añadir entradas = make + additions.
    * añadir flúor = fluoridate.
    * añadir + Nombre + según el gusto = add + Nombre + to taste.
    * añadirse = accrue.
    * añadir una nueva dimensión = add + new dimension.
    * instrucción de "añádase a" = add to instruction.
    * programa que se añade = add-on pack.

    * * *
    añadir [I1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹sal/agua› to add
    habrá que añadirle un pedazo de tela we'll have to sew an extra bit of material on
    los niños añadían un toque simpático a la procesión the children added o lent a nice touch to the procession
    2 ‹comentario/párrafo› to add
    añadió unas palabras de agradecimiento she added a few words of thanks
    —y eso no es todo —añadió and that's not all, he added
    * * *

     

    añadir ( conjugate añadir) verbo transitivo
    to add
    añadir verbo transitivo to add [a, to] ➣ Ver nota en sumar
    ' añadir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    agregar
    - echar
    - gustar
    - incorporar
    - otra
    - otro
    - sumar
    English:
    add
    - append
    - imagine
    - observe
    - opposed
    - propose
    - quite
    - remind
    - stand
    - tack on
    - tag on
    - worth
    - blend
    - tack
    - tag
    * * *
    1. [sustancia] to add;
    a ese precio hay que añadir el IVA you have to add Br VAT o US sales tax to that price
    2. [comentario, información] to add;
    “y estará acabado el próximo año”, añadió "and it will be finished next year," she added;
    ese artículo añade muy poco a lo que ya sabía that article adds very little to what I already knew
    * * *
    v/t add
    * * *
    1) agregar: to add
    2) aumentar: to increase
    * * *
    añadir vb to add

    Spanish-English dictionary > añadir

  • 11 matrícula

    f.
    1 license plate, car number, number plate, plate.
    2 registration, tuition, register, tuition fees.
    * * *
    1 (lista) list, roll
    2 (registro - de personas) registration, enrollment; (de vehículos) registration
    3 (tasa) registration fee(s), tuition fee(s)
    4 AUTOMÓVIL (número) registration number, US license number
    5 AUTOMÓVIL (placa) number plate, US license plate
    \
    matrícula de honor distinction
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=inscripción) registration, enrolment, enrollment (EEUU)
    2) (=nota)

    matrícula de honortop marks in a subject at university with the right to free registration the following year

    3) (=alumnado) roll
    4) (Aut) (=número) registration number, license number (EEUU); (=placa) number plate, license plate (EEUU)
    5) (Náut) registration

    un buque de matrícula extranjera — a ship with foreign registration, a foreign-registered ship

    6) (=registro) register
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Educ) ( inscripción) registration, enrollment*

    está abierta la matrícularegistration o enrollment has already begun

    derechos or tasas de matrícula — registration fees

    b) ( alumnado) roll
    c) ( registro) register
    2)
    a) (Transp) ( número) registration number; ( placa) license* plate, number plate (BrE)
    b) (Naut) registration
    * * *
    = enrolment [enrollment, -USA], registration, number plate, license plate, car registration plate.
    Ex. If you are a continuing student you do not need to attend enrolment in person.
    Ex. The borrower file is then searched to obtain a list of all those borrowers with registration dates before the cut-off date.
    Ex. Number plate theft is on the increase, according to police data, an estimated 33000 number plates were reported stolen during 2004.
    Ex. Since most license plates have a reflective quality that makes the surface shimmer.
    Ex. British car registration plates have been in existence for more than a hundred years, with quite a few changes along the way.
    ----
    * cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).
    * estudiante de matrícula libre = external student.
    * expediente de matrícula de honor = first class degree.
    * gastos de matrícula = tuition, registration fee(s), tuition fee(s).
    * licenciarse con matrícula = graduate with + honours.
    * matrícula compartida = intercampus registration.
    * matrícula de coche = license plate, number plate.
    * número de matrícula = registration number, car registration number.
    * placa de matrícula = number plate, license plate, car registration plate.
    * procedimiento de matrícula = enrolment procedure.
    * tasa de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Educ) ( inscripción) registration, enrollment*

    está abierta la matrícularegistration o enrollment has already begun

    derechos or tasas de matrícula — registration fees

    b) ( alumnado) roll
    c) ( registro) register
    2)
    a) (Transp) ( número) registration number; ( placa) license* plate, number plate (BrE)
    b) (Naut) registration
    * * *
    = enrolment [enrollment, -USA], registration, number plate, license plate, car registration plate.

    Ex: If you are a continuing student you do not need to attend enrolment in person.

    Ex: The borrower file is then searched to obtain a list of all those borrowers with registration dates before the cut-off date.
    Ex: Number plate theft is on the increase, according to police data, an estimated 33000 number plates were reported stolen during 2004.
    Ex: Since most license plates have a reflective quality that makes the surface shimmer.
    Ex: British car registration plates have been in existence for more than a hundred years, with quite a few changes along the way.
    * cuota de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).
    * estudiante de matrícula libre = external student.
    * expediente de matrícula de honor = first class degree.
    * gastos de matrícula = tuition, registration fee(s), tuition fee(s).
    * licenciarse con matrícula = graduate with + honours.
    * matrícula compartida = intercampus registration.
    * matrícula de coche = license plate, number plate.
    * número de matrícula = registration number, car registration number.
    * placa de matrícula = number plate, license plate, car registration plate.
    * procedimiento de matrícula = enrolment procedure.
    * tasa de matrícula = enrolment fee, registration fee(s).

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Educ) (inscripción) registration, matriculation ( frml)
    hacer la matrícula to register
    está abierta la matrícula registration has already begun
    la matrícula se cierra el viernes registration o enrollment ends on Friday
    derechos or tasas de matrícula registration fees
    matrícula gratuita free registration
    2 (alumnado) roll
    el colegio tiene una matrícula de 1.200 niños the school has a roll of 1,200 children o has 1,200 children on its roll
    3 (registro) register
    Compuesto:
    ≈ distinction, ≈ magna cum laude
    B ( Transp) (número) registration number; (placa) license* plate, number plate ( BrE)
    el coche tiene matrícula de Barcelona the car has a Barcelona registration number
    un barco de matrícula extranjera a foreign-registered ship, a ship registered in another country
    Compuesto:
    vanity plate ( AmE), personalized numberplate ( BrE)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo matricular: ( conjugate matricular)

    matricula es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    matricular    
    matrícula
    matricular ( conjugate matricular) verbo transitivo
    a) persona to register, enroll( conjugate enroll)

    b)coche/barco to register

    matricularse verbo pronominal ( refl) to register, enroll( conjugate enroll);
    matrículase en algo to enroll on sth
    matrícula sustantivo femenino
    1 (Educ) ( inscripción) registration, enrollment( conjugate enrollment);
    derechos or tasas de matrícula registration fees;
    matrícula de honor (Esp) ≈ distinction, ≈ magna cum laude

    2 (Transp) ( número) registration number;
    ( placa) license( conjugate license) plate, number plate (BrE)
    matricular vtr, matricularse verbo reflexivo to register
    matrícula sustantivo femenino
    1 registration: mañana se cierra la matrícula, tomorrow is the last day for registration
    tenemos que pagar la matrícula, we must pay the registration fee
    2 Auto (número) registration number
    (placa) number o US license plate
    3 Educ matrícula de honor, distinction
    ' matrícula' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gratis
    - placa
    - previa
    - previo
    - abrir
    - chapa
    - derecho
    - número
    English:
    enrolment
    - licence number
    - license plate
    - matriculation
    - numberplate
    - registration
    - registration number
    - tuition fees
    - write down
    - enrollment
    - honor
    - license
    - number
    - tuition
    * * *
    1. [inscripción] enrolment, registration;
    el plazo de matrícula se abre la próxima semana enrolment o registration starts next week;
    tengo que hacer la matrícula para dos cursos I have to enrol in o register for two courses
    2. [importe] enrolment o registration fee
    3. [documento] registration document
    4. [personas matriculadas] number of students, roll
    5. Univ matrícula de honor = distinction which exempts the student from the fees for a course in the following year
    6. [de vehículo] Br number plate, US license plate;
    un vehículo con matrícula extranjera a vehicle with a foreign Br number plate o US license plate
    7. [de barco] registration (document);
    un barco con matrícula de Liberia a ship registered in Liberia
    * * *
    f
    1 AUTO license plate, Br
    numberplate
    2 EDU enrollment, Br
    enrolment, registration
    * * *
    1) : list, roll, register
    2) inscripción: registration, enrollment
    3) : license plate, registration number
    * * *
    1. (inscripción) enrolment / registration
    2. (número) registration number
    ¿sabes la matrícula del coche? do you know the car's registration number?

    Spanish-English dictionary > matrícula

  • 12 proporcionar

    v.
    1 to provide, to furnish, to give, to supply.
    El negocio procura ganancias The business yields utilities.
    2 to proportion, to proportionate, to put in proportion, to fit.
    * * *
    1 (ayuda, dinero) to supply; (consejo) to give
    2 (dibujo) to proportion
    * * *
    verb
    to provide, supply
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=dar) to supply, provide

    esto le proporciona una renta anual de... — this brings him in a yearly income of...

    esto proporciona mucho encanto a la narraciónthis lends o gives great charm to the story

    su tío le proporcionó el puesto — his uncle found him the job, his uncle helped him into o helped him get the job

    2) (=adaptar) to adjust, adapt (a to)
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <materiales/información/comida> to provide
    * * *
    = give, issue, provide, furnish (with), produce, dispense, offer, serve up.
    Ex. An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.
    Ex. Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.
    Ex. To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.
    Ex. One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.
    Ex. The perfect librarian may be defined as one who produces the information a reader requires as soon as the reader asks for it.
    Ex. This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.
    Ex. Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex. A watering hole in Spain is serving up free beer and tapas to recession-weary customers who insult its bartenders as a way to let off steam.
    ----
    * proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.
    * proporcionar asesoramiento = dispense + advice.
    * proporcionar conocimientos técnicos = supply + know-how.
    * proporcionar el + Nombre + adecuado al + Nombre + adecuado en el moment = provide + the right + Nombre + to the right + Nombre + at the right time.
    * proporcionar información = release + information.
    * proporcionar los medios para = provide + the material for.
    * proporcionar pruebas = provide + evidence.
    * proporcionar una respuesta = furnish + answer.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <materiales/información/comida> to provide
    * * *
    = give, issue, provide, furnish (with), produce, dispense, offer, serve up.

    Ex: An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.

    Ex: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.
    Ex: To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.
    Ex: One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.
    Ex: The perfect librarian may be defined as one who produces the information a reader requires as soon as the reader asks for it.
    Ex: This paper describes the role of the federal government in dispensing aid to public libraries as part of the combat against the Great Depression of the 1930s.
    Ex: Thus some current awareness services can be purchased from external vendors, whilst others may be offered by a library or information unit to its particular group of users.
    Ex: A watering hole in Spain is serving up free beer and tapas to recession-weary customers who insult its bartenders as a way to let off steam.
    * proporcionar apoyo = provide + support, support.
    * proporcionar asesoramiento = dispense + advice.
    * proporcionar conocimientos técnicos = supply + know-how.
    * proporcionar el + Nombre + adecuado al + Nombre + adecuado en el moment = provide + the right + Nombre + to the right + Nombre + at the right time.
    * proporcionar información = release + information.
    * proporcionar los medios para = provide + the material for.
    * proporcionar pruebas = provide + evidence.
    * proporcionar una respuesta = furnish + answer.

    * * *
    vt
    si tú haces el trabajo yo puedo proporcionar los materiales if you do the work I can provide o supply the materials
    me proporcionó toda la información necesaria she provided me with o gave me all the necessary information
    los jóvenes siempre proporcionan un ambiente más alegre en casa young people always liven things up o create a livelier atmosphere in the house
    esto proporcionó un buen disgusto a su familia this greatly upset his family, this caused his family great distress
    * * *

     

    proporcionar ( conjugate proporcionar) verbo transitivomateriales/información/comida to provide;
    proporcionar algo a algn to provide sb with sth
    proporcionar verbo transitivo
    1 (comida, etc) to provide with, supply
    2 (placer, preocupaciones, etc) to give: salió adelante gracias al apoyo proporcionado por sus amigos, she got ahead thanks to her friends' help
    ' proporcionar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    consagrar
    - dar
    - procurar
    - brindar
    - facilitar
    - vestir
    English:
    afford
    - lay on
    - provide
    - supply
    - furnish
    - issue
    * * *
    1. [facilitar]
    proporcionar algo a alguien to provide sb with sth;
    las autoridades proporcionaron alojamiento a todos los refugiados the authorities provided all the refugees with accommodation;
    proporcionamos el material necesario a los alumnos we provide o supply students with the necessary materials
    2. [ajustar]
    proporcionar algo a algo to adapt sth to sth;
    deben proporcionar los gastos a los ingresos they ought to adjust their spending to their income
    3. [producir]
    esta empresa sólo proporciona disgustos this company causes nothing but trouble;
    esta música proporciona paz y tranquilidad this music produces a sensation of peace and tranquillity
    * * *
    v/t ( suministrar) provide, supply; satisfacción give
    * * *
    1) : to provide, to give
    2) : to proportion, to adapt
    * * *
    proporcionar vb to provide with

    Spanish-English dictionary > proporcionar

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