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8 Asociación de Archiveros de Sudáfrica
Ex. This is a paper delivered at a seminar of the Orange Free State Branch of the South African Society of Archivists on 11 Feb 85.* * *Ex: This is a paper delivered at a seminar of the Orange Free State Branch of the South African Society of Archivists on 11 Feb 85.
Spanish-English dictionary > Asociación de Archiveros de Sudáfrica
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9 Leningrado
m.Leningrad (Antes).* * *1 Leningrad* * *SM Leningrad* * *= Leningrad.Ex. This article discusses the aftermath of the fire at the Soviet Academy of Sciences Library, Leningrad, in Feb 88.* * *= Leningrad.Ex: This article discusses the aftermath of the fire at the Soviet Academy of Sciences Library, Leningrad, in Feb 88.
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10 centro de día
(n.) = day care centre, day centreEx. In Feb 92 Sutton launched a mobile library service for older and disabled people living in sheltered housing, residential homes or attending a day care centre.Ex. The day centre staff and a bibliotherapist are on hand at these sessions.* * *(n.) = day care centre, day centreEx: In Feb 92 Sutton launched a mobile library service for older and disabled people living in sheltered housing, residential homes or attending a day care centre.
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11 consecuencias
f.pl.consequences, aftermath, aftereffects, after-effects.* * *(n.) = ramifications, aftermath, aftershock, falloutEx. With Mitford's higher cost of living, Hernandez realized that he would have to think carefully about the ramifications of taking a salary cut, temporary though it might be.Ex. This article discusses the aftermath of the fire at the Soviet Academy of Sciences Library, Leningrad, in Feb 88.Ex. The book presents an overview of the aftershock of the collapse of communism.Ex. As the book progresses, we are allowed inside Melinda's mind as she tries to cope with the tragedy, as well as the subsequent fallout.* * *(n.) = ramifications, aftermath, aftershock, falloutEx: With Mitford's higher cost of living, Hernandez realized that he would have to think carefully about the ramifications of taking a salary cut, temporary though it might be.
Ex: This article discusses the aftermath of the fire at the Soviet Academy of Sciences Library, Leningrad, in Feb 88.Ex: The book presents an overview of the aftershock of the collapse of communism.Ex: As the book progresses, we are allowed inside Melinda's mind as she tries to cope with the tragedy, as well as the subsequent fallout. -
12 dar un gran paso adelante
(v.) = reach + milestoneEx. In late Feb 1999 the library reached the milestone of 200,000 titles processed.* * *(v.) = reach + milestoneEx: In late Feb 1999 the library reached the milestone of 200,000 titles processed.
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13 echar toda la carne en el asador
figurado to go in for everything* * *(v.) = put + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basket, shoot (for) + the moon, go for + brokeEx. They agree that serials librarians do need vendors and that using more than one vendor is preferable to putting all of one's eggs in one basket.Ex. Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.Ex. The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.* * *(v.) = put + all (of) + Posesivo + eggs in one basket, shoot (for) + the moon, go for + brokeEx: They agree that serials librarians do need vendors and that using more than one vendor is preferable to putting all of one's eggs in one basket.
Ex: Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.Ex: The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.Spanish-English dictionary > echar toda la carne en el asador
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14 erupción volcánica
(n.) = volcanic eruptionEx. In Feb 73 a volcanic eruption destroyed the library but the books were rescued.* * *(n.) = volcanic eruptionEx: In Feb 73 a volcanic eruption destroyed the library but the books were rescued.
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15 febrero
m.February. (month)* * ** * *noun m.* * *SM Februaryseptiembre* * ** * *= February (Feb.).Ex. Assume a monthly magazine without a day on the cover: January 1982, February 1982, and so forth.* * ** * *= February (Feb.).Ex: Assume a monthly magazine without a day on the cover: January 1982, February 1982, and so forth.
* * *February para ejemplos ver enero* * *
febrero sustantivo masculino
February;
para ejemplos ver◊ enero
febrero sustantivo masculino February
' febrero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ser
English:
be
- February
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16 impagado
adj.unpaid.past part.past participle of spanish verb: impagar.* * *► adjetivo1 unpaid————————* * *ADJ unpaid* * *I- da adjetivo unpaid, outstandingIImasculino unpaid o outstanding item* * *= unpaid.Ex. She began her career in the Royal Library in Feb 38 as an unpaid assistant.* * *I- da adjetivo unpaid, outstandingIImasculino unpaid o outstanding item* * *= unpaid.Ex: She began her career in the Royal Library in Feb 38 as an unpaid assistant.
* * *unpaid, outstandingunpaid o outstanding item* * *impagado, -a♦ adjunpaid♦ nmunpaid bill* * *I adj unpaidII m unpaid item, outstanding item -
17 ir a por todas
to give it one's all; to really go for it* * *(v.) = go for + broke, shoot (for) + the moonEx. The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.Ex. Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.* * *(v.) = go for + broke, shoot (for) + the moonEx: The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.
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18 jugárselo todo
(v.) = go for + broke, shoot (for) + the moonEx. The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.Ex. Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.* * *(v.) = go for + broke, shoot (for) + the moonEx: The article ' Going for broke' reports on the Association of Assistant Librarians National Student Conference held at Manchester Polytechnic, Feb 87.
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19 llegar a un momento importante en su historia
(v.) = reach + milestoneEx. In late Feb 1999 the library reached the milestone of 200,000 titles processed.* * *(v.) = reach + milestoneEx: In late Feb 1999 the library reached the milestone of 200,000 titles processed.
Spanish-English dictionary > llegar a un momento importante en su historia
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20 no remunerado
adj.unremunerated, unsalaried.* * *(adj.) = unpaid, unsalaried, non-paying, unremunerated, non-remuneratedEx. She began her career in the Royal Library in Feb 38 as an unpaid assistant.Ex. The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.Ex. IFLA is seeking a volunteer (i.e, this is a non-paying position) to act as editor-in-chief of a project to update the World Guide last published in 1995.Ex. The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.Ex. The data serves to show that the traditional model of non-remunerated work persists despite the equality of rights enshrined in the Constitution.* * *(adj.) = unpaid, unsalaried, non-paying, unremunerated, non-remuneratedEx: She began her career in the Royal Library in Feb 38 as an unpaid assistant.
Ex: The mayor, like other councilors, is unsalaried and has virtually no administrative or appointive powers.Ex: IFLA is seeking a volunteer (i.e, this is a non-paying position) to act as editor-in-chief of a project to update the World Guide last published in 1995.Ex: The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.Ex: The data serves to show that the traditional model of non-remunerated work persists despite the equality of rights enshrined in the Constitution.
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