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  • 1 latifundio

    m.
    1 large rural estate.
    2 large state, estate, large land property, very large property.
    * * *
    1 (finca) latifundium (large estate)
    2 (sistema)→ link=latifundismo latifundismo
    * * *
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    masculino large estate
    * * *
    Ex. This article discusses research conducted with wool producers in semi-arid rangelands in Australia.
    * * *
    masculino large estate
    * * *

    Ex: This article discusses research conducted with wool producers in semi-arid rangelands in Australia.

    * * *
    1 (propiedad) large estate ( o ranch etc)
    2 (sistema) division of land into large estates
    * * *

    latifundio sustantivo masculino
    large estate
    latifundio sustantivo masculino large estate
    * * *
    large rural estate
    LATIFUNDIO
    A latifundio is a huge estate belonging to a single landowner, of the kind found in southern Spain and in many Latin American countries. They have their origins in periods of rapid conquest of territory – from the Moors in Spain in the Middle Ages, and by the conquistadors in Latin America. Historically, they are associated with backward farming methods and poverty among the workers living on them. This is because most of the rich landowners lived away from their estates and were not over-concerned with productivity, leaving the running of the estates to their foremen. The social problems caused by latifundios led to agitation for land reform in many countries. Despite land reform programmes, and more dramatic solutions such as the Mexican and Cuban revolutions, the legacy of the latifundio still prevails today in many countries.
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    m large estate
    * * *
    : large estate

    Spanish-English dictionary > latifundio

  • 2 agricultura sostenible

    f.
    sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming.
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    (n.) = sustainable agriculture, permaculture
    Ex. These methods, a throwback to the early 20th century, constitute an excellent basis for sustainable agriculture, which aims to reduce consumption of plant protection products.
    Ex. And in the thirtyish years since we've been teaching permaculture, an estimate of 100,000 people throughout the world have learned about it.
    * * *
    (n.) = sustainable agriculture, permaculture

    Ex: These methods, a throwback to the early 20th century, constitute an excellent basis for sustainable agriculture, which aims to reduce consumption of plant protection products.

    Ex: And in the thirtyish years since we've been teaching permaculture, an estimate of 100,000 people throughout the world have learned about it.

    Spanish-English dictionary > agricultura sostenible

  • 3 puntero

    adj.
    leading.
    m.
    pointer, indicator, arrow.
    * * *
    1 leading
    1 (para señalar) pointer
    ————————
    1 (para señalar) pointer
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    1.
    ADJ (=primero) top, leading; (=moderno) up-to-date

    más puntero(=sobresaliente) outstanding, furthest ahead; (=último) latest

    tecnología puntera — the latest technology, state-of-the-art technology

    2. SM
    1) [para señalar] pointer
    2) (=cincel) stonecutter's chisel
    3) (=persona que destaca) outstanding individual; (=líder) leader, top man
    4) LAm (=equipo) leading team; [de rebaño] leading animal; [de desfile] leader
    5) LAm [de reloj] hand
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    I
    - ra adjetivo <empresa/sector/país> leading (before n)
    II
    1) ( para señalar) pointer; ( de reloj) (Andes) hand
    2) (Dep)
    a) ( equipo) leader, leaders (pl)
    b) (Col, CS) ( en fútbol) winger
    * * *
    = leading, pointer, tracing, front-line [front line], developed, state-of-the-art, leading edge, cutting edge.
    Ex. In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.
    Ex. Note also, that the subdivided heading MUSIC -- AUSTRIA consists only of two pointers.
    Ex. The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.
    Ex. Any front-line information and advice agency needs the backing of information gathering and collating services to provide really up-to-date and relevant information.
    Ex. Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.
    Ex. With a staff of 10 it provides a full information service using state-of-the-art resources and methods.
    Ex. The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.
    Ex. The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.
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    * referencia de puntero = pointer reference.
    * WIMP (Ventanas, Iconos, Ratones y Punteros) = WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers).
    * * *
    I
    - ra adjetivo <empresa/sector/país> leading (before n)
    II
    1) ( para señalar) pointer; ( de reloj) (Andes) hand
    2) (Dep)
    a) ( equipo) leader, leaders (pl)
    b) (Col, CS) ( en fútbol) winger
    * * *
    = leading, pointer, tracing, front-line [front line], developed, state-of-the-art, leading edge, cutting edge.

    Ex: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.

    Ex: Note also, that the subdivided heading MUSIC -- AUSTRIA consists only of two pointers.
    Ex: The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.
    Ex: Any front-line information and advice agency needs the backing of information gathering and collating services to provide really up-to-date and relevant information.
    Ex: Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.
    Ex: With a staff of 10 it provides a full information service using state-of-the-art resources and methods.
    Ex: The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.
    Ex: The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.
    * referencia de puntero = pointer reference.
    * WIMP (Ventanas, Iconos, Ratones y Punteros) = WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers).

    * * *
    puntero1 -ra
    1 ‹empresa/sector/país› leading ( before n)
    la empresa tiene una situación puntera en el mercado de electrodomésticos the company leads the market in electrical appliances
    el país puntero en la minería del cobre the leading copper-producing country
    el ciclista puntero the leading cyclist
    van punteros en la división they are at the top of the division, they are the division leaders
    2 ( Esp) (estupendo) great ( colloq)
    A
    1 (para señalar) pointer
    B ( Dep)
    1 (equipo) leader, leaders (pl)
    2 (Col, CS) (en fútbol) winger
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    puntero sustantivo masculino
    1 ( para señalar) pointer;
    (Inf) cursor;
    ( de reloj) (Andes) hand
    2 (Dep)
    a) ( equipo) leader, leaders (pl)

    b) (Andes, RPl) ( en fútbol) winger

    puntero,-a
    I adjetivo leading: es un país puntero en investigación sobre el cáncer, it's a leading country in cancer research
    II sustantivo masculino pointer
    ' puntero' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    puntera
    English:
    pointer
    - hand
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    puntero, -a
    adj
    leading;
    una de las empresas punteras en el sector one of the leading companies in the industry;
    un país puntero en agricultura biológica a world leader in organic farming
    nm
    1. [para señalar] pointer
    2. Informát pointer
    3. Andes, RP, Méx [persona] leader;
    [animal] leading animal
    4. Andes [de reloj] hand
    nm,f
    CSur Dep winger;
    puntero izquierdo/derecho left/right winger
    * * *
    I adj leading
    II m pointer
    * * *
    1) : pointer
    2) : leader

    Spanish-English dictionary > puntero

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