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feminine identification

  • 1 identification

    identification [idɑ̃tifikasjɔ̃]
    feminine noun
    * * *
    idɑ̃tifikasjɔ̃
    nom féminin identification
    * * *
    idɑ̃tifikasjɔ̃ nf
    * * *
    identification nf identification (à, avec with).
    [idɑ̃tifikasjɔ̃] nom féminin
    1. [assimilation] identification
    2. [d'un cadavre] identification
    [d'un tableau] identification, attribution

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > identification

  • 2 идентификация с женщиной

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > идентификация с женщиной

  • 3 identificación

    f.
    1 identification, ID, ID card, I.D..
    2 recognition.
    3 identification, identity, leaning, filiation.
    4 identification.
    5 genetic fingerprinting.
    * * *
    1 identification
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    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino ( acción) identification; ( documentos) identity papers (pl)
    * * *
    = empathy, identification, recognition, authentication, buy-in, sign-up, ID (identification), spotting.
    Ex. They lack an understanding of an empathy with the character, and are hampered by an overabundance of unimportant detail.
    Ex. The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.
    Ex. This format is becoming common in new thesauri, partly because the recognition of the importance of viewing both relationships and subject terms in one tool.
    Ex. Without the legal safeguards of authentication, the promise of electronic trading cannot be realized.
    Ex. The seminar will deal with the processes of developing and ensuring corporate buy-in to a digital preservation policy.
    Ex. Web workers want ease of use with a keep it simple approach to information retrieval, including the sign-up process for access to information services.
    Ex. To make the product more closely resemble a CD-ROM service; IDs for 10 simultaneous users were obtained for a flat fee.
    Ex. Directions are included for observing the moon, looking at constellations, measuring the sky, plotting the paths of shooting stars, and planet spotting.
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    * bloque funcional de identificación = identification block.
    * búsqueda a través de ficheros de identificación documental = signature-based search.
    * etiqueta de identificación = name tag.
    * etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.
    * fichero de identificaciones documentales = signature file.
    * identificación bibliográfica y de copyright de la contribución = catch line.
    * identificación de errores = error identification.
    * identificación mediante las huellas dactilares = finger-print identification.
    * identificación mediante la voz = voice-print identification.
    * identificación mediante marcas = tagging.
    * identificación por radiofrecuencia = radio frequency identification (RFID).
    * identificación textual = text signature.
    * número de identificación = ID number (identification number).
    * número de identificación del documento = library registration number.
    * número nacional de identificación bibliográfica = national bibliography number.
    * pedir la identificación = card.
    * PIN (número de identificación personal) = PIN (personal identification number).
    * registro de identificación = cookie.
    * rueda de identificación = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * tarjeta de identificación = identification card.
    * * *
    femenino ( acción) identification; ( documentos) identity papers (pl)
    * * *
    = empathy, identification, recognition, authentication, buy-in, sign-up, ID (identification), spotting.

    Ex: They lack an understanding of an empathy with the character, and are hampered by an overabundance of unimportant detail.

    Ex: The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.
    Ex: This format is becoming common in new thesauri, partly because the recognition of the importance of viewing both relationships and subject terms in one tool.
    Ex: Without the legal safeguards of authentication, the promise of electronic trading cannot be realized.
    Ex: The seminar will deal with the processes of developing and ensuring corporate buy-in to a digital preservation policy.
    Ex: Web workers want ease of use with a keep it simple approach to information retrieval, including the sign-up process for access to information services.
    Ex: To make the product more closely resemble a CD-ROM service; IDs for 10 simultaneous users were obtained for a flat fee.
    Ex: Directions are included for observing the moon, looking at constellations, measuring the sky, plotting the paths of shooting stars, and planet spotting.
    * bloque funcional de identificación = identification block.
    * búsqueda a través de ficheros de identificación documental = signature-based search.
    * etiqueta de identificación = name tag.
    * etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.
    * fichero de identificaciones documentales = signature file.
    * identificación bibliográfica y de copyright de la contribución = catch line.
    * identificación de errores = error identification.
    * identificación mediante las huellas dactilares = finger-print identification.
    * identificación mediante la voz = voice-print identification.
    * identificación mediante marcas = tagging.
    * identificación por radiofrecuencia = radio frequency identification (RFID).
    * identificación textual = text signature.
    * número de identificación = ID number (identification number).
    * número de identificación del documento = library registration number.
    * número nacional de identificación bibliográfica = national bibliography number.
    * pedir la identificación = card.
    * PIN (número de identificación personal) = PIN (personal identification number).
    * registro de identificación = cookie.
    * rueda de identificación = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * tarjeta de identificación = identification card.

    * * *
    1 (acción) identification
    2 (documentos) identity card, identity papers (pl)
    su identificación, por favor may I see your (identity) papers, please?
    * * *

     

    identificación sustantivo femenino identification
    Jur rueda de identificación, identity parade
    ' identificación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    CIF
    - placa
    - rueda
    - número
    English:
    ID
    - identification
    - identity parade
    - line
    - name
    * * *
    1. [acción] identification;
    Tel
    2. [documentos] papers, ID;
    la identificación, por favor may I see your papers, please?
    * * *
    f
    1 acto identification
    2 INFOR user ID, user name
    * * *
    1) : identification, identifying
    2) : identification document, ID
    * * *
    identificación n identification

    Spanish-English dictionary > identificación

  • 4 preso

    adj.
    imprisoned, confined, under arrest.
    m.
    prisoner, inmate, jailbird.
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    1 imprisoned
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 prisoner
    \
    estar preso,-a to be in prison
    * * *
    1. (f. - presa)
    adj.
    2. (f. - presa)
    noun
    * * *
    preso, -a
    1.
    ADJ
    2.
    SM / F (=prisionero) prisoner

    preso/a común — ordinary prisoner

    preso/a de conciencia — prisoner of conscience

    preso/a de confianza — trusty

    preso/a político/a — political prisoner

    preso/a preventivo/a — remand prisoner

    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo

    meter a alguien preso — (CS, Esp) to put somebody in prison

    II
    - sa masculino, femenino prisoner
    * * *
    = prisoner, detainee.
    Ex. At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with mudpies, leprechauns, senior power, red power, the Chinese New Year, prisoners' rights, and workers' control.
    Ex. This is the 1st part of 2 articles looking at the services of Hamburg Public Library to foreign workers and prison detainees.
    ----
    * abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.
    * hacer preso = imprison, jail [gaol, -UK].
    * meter preso = imprison.
    * preso condenado a cadena perpetua = lifer.
    * preso de = prey to.
    * preso político = prisoner of conscience, political prisoner.
    * presos = prison population.
    * presos, los = incarcerated, the.
    * ruedad de presos = police line-up.
    * rueda de presos = identity parade, identification parade.
    * * *
    I
    - sa adjetivo

    meter a alguien preso — (CS, Esp) to put somebody in prison

    II
    - sa masculino, femenino prisoner
    * * *
    = prisoner, detainee.

    Ex: At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with mudpies, leprechauns, senior power, red power, the Chinese New Year, prisoners' rights, and workers' control.

    Ex: This is the 1st part of 2 articles looking at the services of Hamburg Public Library to foreign workers and prison detainees.
    * abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.
    * hacer preso = imprison, jail [gaol, -UK].
    * meter preso = imprison.
    * preso condenado a cadena perpetua = lifer.
    * preso de = prey to.
    * preso político = prisoner of conscience, political prisoner.
    * presos = prison population.
    * presos, los = incarcerated, the.
    * ruedad de presos = police line-up.
    * rueda de presos = identity parade, identification parade.

    * * *
    preso1 -sa
    estuvo preso diez años he was in prison for ten years
    llevarse a algn preso to take sb prisoner
    lo metieron preso por robar (CS); he was put in prison o he went to prison for stealing
    preso2 -sa
    masculine, feminine
    prisoner
    Compuestos:
    preso común, presa común
    masculine, feminine ordinary prisoner o criminal
    preso de conciencia, presa de conciencia
    masculine, feminine prisoner of conscience
    preso político, presa política
    masculine, feminine political prisoner
    preso preventivo, presa preventiva
    * * *

    preso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo: estuvo preso diez años he was in prison for ten years;

    llevarse a algn preso to take sb prisoner
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    prisoner
    preso,-a
    I adjetivo imprisoned: se lo llevaron preso, he was taken prisoner
    estamos presos de los prejuicios, we're imprisoned by our prejudices
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino prisoner, convict

    ' preso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    incomunicación
    - interna
    - interno
    - presa
    - rehabilitar
    - vigilar
    - aislar
    - desencadenar
    - evadir
    - fugarse
    - liberación
    - trasladar
    - volar
    English:
    bond
    - clank
    - detainee
    - discharge
    - escape
    - free
    - guard
    - inmate
    - jailbird
    - keep
    - prisoner
    - recapture
    - release
    - run in
    - tie down
    - con
    - jail
    - send
    - throw
    * * *
    preso, -a
    adj
    imprisoned;
    estuvo preso durante tres años he was imprisoned for three years
    nm,f
    prisoner
    preso común ordinary criminal;
    preso de conciencia prisoner of conscience;
    preso político political prisoner;
    preso preventivo remand prisoner
    * * *
    I partprender
    II adj
    :
    hacer preso a alguien take s.o. prisoner
    III m, presa f prisoner
    * * *
    preso, -sa adj
    : imprisoned
    preso, -sa n
    : prisoner
    * * *
    preso n prisoner

    Spanish-English dictionary > preso

  • 5 rueda

    f.
    1 wheel (pieza).
    rueda delantera front wheel
    rueda dentada cogwheel
    rueda gigante big wheel (Chilean Spanish, Uruguayan Spanish Br), Ferris wheel (United States)
    rueda de molino millstone
    rueda de repuesto o recambio spare wheel
    rueda trasera rear wheel
    2 circle (corro).
    rueda de prensa press conference
    rueda de reconocimiento identification parade
    3 slice (rodaja).
    4 session of the stock exchange.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: rodar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: rodar.
    * * *
    1 (gen) wheel
    2 (círculo) circle, ring
    3 (rodaja) round slice
    4 (turno) round
    \
    ir sobre ruedas familiar to go like clockwork, go very smoothly
    rueda de la fortuna wheel of fortune
    rueda de molino millstone
    rueda de prensa press conference
    rueda de recambio spare wheel
    rueda delantera front wheel
    rueda dentada cog wheel
    rueda trasera rear wheel
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    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Mec) wheel; (=neumático) tyre, tire (EEUU); [de mueble] roller, castor

    rueda auxiliar Arg, Uru spare wheel ( esp Brit), spare tire (EEUU)

    rueda de atrás — rear wheel, back wheel

    rueda de auxilio Arg, Uru spare wheel ( esp Brit), spare tire (EEUU)

    rueda de recambiospare wheel ( esp Brit), spare tire (EEUU)

    rueda impresora — (Inform) print wheel

    ruedas de aterrizaje — (Aer) landing wheels

    2) (=círculo) circle, ring
    3) (=rodaja) slice, round
    4) [en torneo] round
    5) ( Hist) rack
    6) (=pez) sunfish
    7) [de pavón] spread tail
    8)

    dar rueda (en) Caribe (Aut) to drive (around)

    * * *
    a) ( de vehículo) wheel

    rueda delantera/trasera — front/back wheel

    ir or marchar sobre ruedas — to go o run smoothly

    b) ( de mecanismo) wheel; ( de mueble) caster, roller
    c) ( corro) ring, circle

    jugar a la ruedato play ring-around-a-rosy (AmE) o (BrE) ring-a-ring-a-roses

    d) ( en gimnasia) cartwheel
    * * *
    = wheel, roll.
    Nota: En encuadernación manual, diseño de una de las herramientas utilizadas para ornamentar las cubiertas.
    Ex. The article 'Money, manure, squeaky wheels, a paucity of grease and possibly grit!' argues that the acquisitions process in academic libraries functions optimally when adequate funds support library needs, local political realities and faculty needs and demands.
    Ex. Some of the most usual designs used in binding consisted of lines set on curved rockers (pallets); wheels with lines on the circumference (fillets); and wheels with elaborate designs on the circumference ( rolls).
    ----
    * carro con ruedas = wheeled trolly.
    * chupando rueda de = on the coattails of.
    * chupar rueda de = cash in on, ride (on) + Posesivo + coattails.
    * con ruedas = wheeled.
    * dotado de ruedas = wheeled.
    * engrasar las ruedas de = grease + the wheels of.
    * ir sobre ruedas = go off without + a hitch.
    * marchar sobre ruedas = go off without + a hitch.
    * patinador sobre ruedas = rollerskater.
    * patinaje sobre ruedas = roller-skating.
    * provisto de ruedas = wheeled.
    * reinventar la rueda = reinvent + the wheel.
    * rueda de alfarero = potter's wheel.
    * rueda de hilar = spinning wheel.
    * rueda de identificación = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de la fortuna, la = wheel of fortune, the, fortune's wheel.
    * rueda delantera = front wheel.
    * rueda dentada = cog.
    * rueda de prensa = press conference, news conference.
    * rueda de presos = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de reconocimiento = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de sospechosos = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de tracción = driving wheel.
    * rueda hidráulica = water wheel [waterwheel].
    * rueda motriz = driving wheel.
    * rueda sin cámara = tubeless tyre.
    * salir sobre ruedas = go off without + a hitch.
    * silla de ruedas = wheelchair [wheel-chair].
    * silla de ruedas eléctrica = electric wheelchair.
    * sillita de ruedas = pushchair.
    * sobre ruedas = on wheels, roll-out, without a hitch.
    * tornillo de la rueda = lug nut.
    * tuerca de la rueda = lug nut.
    * vehículo con ruedas en línea = cycle.
    * vehículo de dos ruedas en línea = two-wheeler.
    * * *
    a) ( de vehículo) wheel

    rueda delantera/trasera — front/back wheel

    ir or marchar sobre ruedas — to go o run smoothly

    b) ( de mecanismo) wheel; ( de mueble) caster, roller
    c) ( corro) ring, circle

    jugar a la ruedato play ring-around-a-rosy (AmE) o (BrE) ring-a-ring-a-roses

    d) ( en gimnasia) cartwheel
    * * *
    = wheel, roll.
    Nota: En encuadernación manual, diseño de una de las herramientas utilizadas para ornamentar las cubiertas.

    Ex: The article 'Money, manure, squeaky wheels, a paucity of grease and possibly grit!' argues that the acquisitions process in academic libraries functions optimally when adequate funds support library needs, local political realities and faculty needs and demands.

    Ex: Some of the most usual designs used in binding consisted of lines set on curved rockers (pallets); wheels with lines on the circumference (fillets); and wheels with elaborate designs on the circumference ( rolls).
    * carro con ruedas = wheeled trolly.
    * chupando rueda de = on the coattails of.
    * chupar rueda de = cash in on, ride (on) + Posesivo + coattails.
    * con ruedas = wheeled.
    * dotado de ruedas = wheeled.
    * engrasar las ruedas de = grease + the wheels of.
    * ir sobre ruedas = go off without + a hitch.
    * marchar sobre ruedas = go off without + a hitch.
    * patinador sobre ruedas = rollerskater.
    * patinaje sobre ruedas = roller-skating.
    * provisto de ruedas = wheeled.
    * reinventar la rueda = reinvent + the wheel.
    * rueda de alfarero = potter's wheel.
    * rueda de hilar = spinning wheel.
    * rueda de identificación = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de la fortuna, la = wheel of fortune, the, fortune's wheel.
    * rueda delantera = front wheel.
    * rueda dentada = cog.
    * rueda de prensa = press conference, news conference.
    * rueda de presos = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de reconocimiento = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de sospechosos = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.
    * rueda de tracción = driving wheel.
    * rueda hidráulica = water wheel [waterwheel].
    * rueda motriz = driving wheel.
    * rueda sin cámara = tubeless tyre.
    * salir sobre ruedas = go off without + a hitch.
    * silla de ruedas = wheelchair [wheel-chair].
    * silla de ruedas eléctrica = electric wheelchair.
    * sillita de ruedas = pushchair.
    * sobre ruedas = on wheels, roll-out, without a hitch.
    * tornillo de la rueda = lug nut.
    * tuerca de la rueda = lug nut.
    * vehículo con ruedas en línea = cycle.
    * vehículo de dos ruedas en línea = two-wheeler.

    * * *
    rueda delantera front wheel
    rueda trasera back o rear wheel
    patinar sobre ruedas to roller-skate
    una mesa con rueditas or ruedecitas a table with casters
    chupar rueda ( fam) ( Auto) to tailgate; (en ciclismo) to tuck in ( behind leading cyclist)
    (sacar provecho) ( fam): chupan rueda de nuestro trabajo they are riding on our coattails o cashing in on our success
    morir en la rueda ( Chi fam); to keep one's mouth shut
    2 (neumático) tire*
    se me ha pinchado una rueda I have a flat tire
    4 (corro) ring, circle
    jugar a la rueda to play ring-around-a-rosy ( AmE) o ( BrE) ring-a-ring-a-roses
    hacer la rueda «pájaro macho» to do a courtship dance
    5 (en gimnasia) cartwheel
    hacer la rueda to do o turn a cartwheel
    6
    (rodaja): una rueda de bacalao a cod steak
    una rueda de piña a slice of pineapple
    Compuestos:
    ( RPl) spare wheel
    (Méx, RPl) cartwheel
    ( Andes) Ferris wheel ( AmE), big wheel ( BrE)
    tailwheel
    line-up ( AmE), identification o identity parade ( BrE)
    (de acontecimientos) wheel of fortune; (en ferias) ( Méx) Ferris wheel, big wheel ( BrE)
    millstone
    gear wheel, cogwheel
    press conference
    celebrar/convocar una rueda de prensa to hold/call a press conference
    rueda de recambio or repuesto
    spare wheel
    rueda de reconocimiento or de sospechosos
    (Chi, Ur) Ferris wheel, big wheel ( BrE)
    waterwheel
    driving wheel
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    Del verbo rodar: ( conjugate rodar)

    rueda es:

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

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    rodar    
    rueda
    rodar ( conjugate rodar) verbo intransitivo
    1 [moneda/pelota] to roll;
    [ rueda] to go round, turn;

    rodó escaleras abajo she went tumbling down the stairs
    2 (Cin) to film, shoot;
    ¡se rueda! action!

    verbo transitivo (Cin) to shoot, film
    rueda sustantivo femenino
    a) (de vehículo, mecanismo) wheel;


    rueda dentada gear wheel, cogwheel;
    rueda de recambio or repuesto or (RPI) de auxilio spare wheel;
    patinar sobre ruedas to roller-skate;
    ir sobre ruedas to go o run smoothly
    b) ( neumático) tire( conjugate tire);

    se me pinchó una rueda I got a flat tire o a puncture


    d) ( corro) ring, circle;



    rodar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (una película) to film, shoot: están rodando un documental sobre Cuba, they're shooting a documentary on Cuba
    2 (un vehículo) to run in
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 to roll
    rodar por la escalera, to fall o tumble downstairs
    2 (sobre ruedas) to go
    3 (alrededor de un eje) to turn
    4 (de un sitio a otro) to go around
    rueda sustantivo femenino
    1 Auto wheel
    rueda de repuesto, spare tire
    2 (en un mecanismo) wheel
    rueda dentada, gear wheel, cogwheel
    rueda de molino, millstone
    (en un mueble) roller, caster
    3 (de personas o cosas) ring, circle
    4 rue-da de prensa, press conference 5 rueda de reconocimiento/de identificación, identity parade, US lineup
    ♦ Locuciones: ir sobre ruedas, to go o run smoothly
    ' rueda' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cubierta
    - cubo
    - descentrada
    - descentrado
    - eje
    - fortuna
    - identificación
    - llanta
    - pinchar
    - pinchazo
    - prensa
    - radio
    - rebotar
    - recámara
    - reventar
    - reventarse
    - calzar
    - delantero
    - dentado
    - desahogar
    - desequilibrado
    - enrollar
    - girar
    - hinchar
    - huella
    - inflar
    - rayo
    - recambio
    - rin
    - rodar
    - surco
    - trasero
    - varilla
    English:
    back
    - catherine wheel
    - fall off
    - gear
    - identity parade
    - millstone
    - moss
    - news conference
    - press conference
    - rear
    - roller
    - spare
    - spin
    - spoke
    - squeak
    - treadmill
    - turn
    - wheel
    - cart
    - cog
    - identification
    - indeed
    - line
    - press
    - water
    * * *
    rueda nf
    1. [pieza] wheel;
    ir a la rueda de alguien [en ciclismo] to be on sb's wheel;
    ir sobre ruedas to go smoothly
    Arg rueda de auxilio spare wheel; RP rueda de carro cartwheel; Andes rueda de Chicago Br big wheel, US Ferris wheel;
    rueda delantera front wheel;
    rueda dentada cogwheel;
    rueda de desplazamiento [on mouse] scroll wheel;
    la rueda de la fortuna [de hechos] the wheel of fortune;
    Méx [noria] Br big wheel, US Ferris wheel; Chile, Urug rueda gigante Br big wheel, US Ferris wheel;
    rueda hidráulica waterwheel;
    Dep rueda lenticular disc wheel;
    rueda de molino millstone;
    rueda de recambio spare wheel;
    rueda de repuesto spare wheel;
    rueda trasera rear wheel
    2. [corro] circle
    rueda de prensa press conference;
    rueda de presos identification parade;
    rueda de reconocimiento identification parade
    3. [rodaja] slice;
    una rueda de merluza a hake steak
    4. [en baloncesto] = basketball drill in which each player in turn takes a shot at the basket
    * * *
    f wheel;
    ir o
    run smoothly;
    * * *
    rueda, etc. rodar
    rueda nf
    1) : wheel
    2) rodaja: round slice
    3) : circle, ring
    4)
    rueda de andar : treadmill
    5)
    rueda de prensa : press conference
    6)
    ir sobre ruedas : to go smoothly
    * * *
    rueda n wheel

    Spanish-English dictionary > rueda

  • 6 número

    m.
    1 number, amount, quantity, sum.
    2 number, numeral, Arabic numeral, cipher.
    3 size, number.
    4 issue, copy, number.
    5 act, number.
    * * *
    1 (gen) number
    2 (de una publicación) number, issue
    ¿qué número calzas? what's your shoe size?, what size shoe do you take?
    5 (de lotería) lottery ticket number
    7 LINGÚÍSTICA number
    8 familiar scene
    \
    en números redondos in round figures
    en números rojos in the red
    hacer números to do the figures
    montar un número familiar to make a scene
    pedir número to take a numbered ticket
    ser el número uno to be the number one
    ser miembro de número to be a full member
    sin número (edificio) unnumbered 2 (en abundancia) countless
    número arábigo Arabic numeral
    número atrasado back number
    número de matrícula registration number, US license number
    número de serie serial number
    número entero whole number
    número extraordinario (en prensa) special edition, special issue
    número impar odd number
    número ordinal ordinal number
    número par even number
    número primo prime number
    número romano Roman numeral
    * * *
    noun m.
    4) size
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Mat) number

    volver a números negros — to get back into the black, return to profitability

    de número, miembro de número — full member

    profesor de número — tenured teacher, teacher with a permanent post

    echar o hacer números — * to do one's sums, number-crunch

    sin número, calle Aribau, sin número — Aribau street, no number

    número binario — (Inform) binary number

    número de identificación fiscalID number used for tax purposes

    número de lote — batch number, batch code

    número de matrícula — (Aut) registration number

    número de teléfono — telephone number, phone number

    número dos — (lit) number two

    el número dos del partido — the second in command of the party, the party's number two

    número personal de identificación(=clave) personal identification number

    para mí, Sinatra será siempre el número uno — for me Sinatra will always be number one

    el jugador número uno de su país — the number one player in his country, the top player in his country

    2) [de zapatos] size
    3) [de periódico, revista] number, issue

    número cero — dummy number, dummy run

    número extraordinario — special edition, special issue

    4) (=billete de lotería) ticket
    5) (Teat) act, number
    6) (Gram) number
    7) (Mil) man; (=soldado raso) private; (=policía) policeman
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Mat) number

    problemas sin númeroinnumerable o countless problems

    en números redondosin round numbers

    b) ( de zapatos) size

    ¿qué número calzas? — what size shoe do you take?

    c) ( billete de lotería) lottery ticket
    2) (Espec) act

    montar un/el número — (Esp fam) to kick up a fuss (colloq)

    3) ( de publicación) issue
    * * *
    = extent, incidence, issue, number, numeral, percentage, tally [tallies, pl.], scale.
    Ex. The extent of searchable elements will vary from one data base to another.
    Ex. The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.
    Ex. This is an issue devoted in part to papers presented at the conference arranged and hosted by the State Library of New South Wales.
    Ex. The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).
    Ex. Records can be retrieved by character strings (that is, sequences of letters and numerals).
    Ex. But those institutions, and I am referring particularly to public libraries, serve a very large percentage of the nation's library users.
    Ex. As the various parts of the record are entered, the document summary indicates the additions by the tallies opposite the record parts.
    Ex. I have a feeling that all our old technologies are getting progressively more expensive and more inefficient, and that all our new technologies are getting progressively cheaper and more efficient because of questions of scale.
    ----
    * acción de marcar un número = dialling.
    * admitir un número de reservas mayor a las plazas existentes = overbook.
    * área del número normalizado y de las condiciones de adquisición = International Standard Book Number and terms of availability area, standard number and terms of availability area.
    * aumentar en número = grow in + numbers, increase in + numbers.
    * base de un número = subscript numeral.
    * colorear por números = paint by + numbers.
    * con el número = numbered.
    * con un gran número de lectores = widely-read.
    * cuadrar números = add up + figures.
    * el mismo número = as many.
    * en el mismo número de años = in as many years.
    * enemigo público número uno = public enemy number one.
    * en grandes números = in record numbers.
    * en gran número = numerously.
    * en números redondos = in round figures.
    * en números reducidos = in small numbers.
    * en un número cada vez mayor = in increasing numbers.
    * exceder en número = outnumber.
    * exponente de un número = superscript numeral.
    * ficha de número de registro = accessions card.
    * gran número de = great numbers of.
    * integridad de los números = integrity of numbers.
    * línea de números = number line.
    * marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.
    * montar un número = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.
    * nº (número) + Número = # (number) + Número, no. (number) + Número.
    * Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.
    * número actual = current issue.
    * Número + al año = Número + annually.
    * Número + al día = Número + a day.
    * número anterior = backrun, back issue.
    * número aproximado = ballpark number.
    * número arábigo = Arabic numeral.
    * número atrasado = back issue, back copy.
    * número binario = binary digit.
    * Número + cada año = Número + annually.
    * número cada vez mayor = rising numbers.
    * número capicúo = palindrome.
    * número consecutivo = running number.
    * número de adquisiciones = acquisition rate.
    * número de alumnos matriculados = enrolment [enrollment, -USA].
    * Número + de ancho = Número + wide.
    * número de aprobados = pass rate.
    * número de asientos = seating.
    * número de bibliografía nacional = national record number.
    * número de búsquedas fallidas = failure rate.
    * número decimal = decimal number.
    * número de citas = number of citations.
    * número de clasificación = class mark [classmark], class number, classification number, rank number.
    * número de control = control number.
    * número de documentos devueltos a los estantes = shelving statistics.
    * número de ejemplar = copy number.
    * número de emergencia = hotline [hot-line].
    * número de exportaciones = export figures.
    * número de fascículo = issue number.
    * número de identificación = ID number (identification number).
    * número de identificación del documento = library registration number.
    * número de intentos fallidos = failure rate.
    * número de la bibliografía nacional = national bibliographic record number.
    * número de la búsqueda = set number.
    * Número + de largo = Número + long.
    * número de la tarjeta de crédito = credit card number.
    * número del documento = document identification number, document number.
    * número de lector = borrower number.
    * número del editor = publisher's number (música).
    * número de matrícula = registration number, car registration number.
    * número de modelo = model number.
    * número de muertos = death toll.
    * número de opus = opus number.
    * número de orden = rank number.
    * número de páginas = pagination.
    * número de palabras = wordage.
    * número de participantes = turnout.
    * número de pedido = order number.
    * número de plancha = plate number.
    * número de préstamo = charging number.
    * número de préstamos = circulation figures.
    * número de publicaciones = publication count.
    * número de referencia del documento = document reference number.
    * número de referencias = number of citations.
    * número de registro = accession number, card number.
    * número de relación = linking number.
    * número de respuestas recibidas = response rate, rate of response.
    * número de serie = serial number.
    * número de solicitudes denegadas = failure rate.
    * número de suspensos = failure rate.
    * número de tarjeta de proceso = transaction card number.
    * número de teléfono = phone number, telephone number, dial-up number, dial-up number, dial-up number.
    * número de teléfono de llamada gratuita = toll free telephone number, toll-free number.
    * número de teléfono que no está incluido en el directorio telefónico = unlisted telephone number.
    * número de tema = thematic index number.
    * número determinado de = nth.
    * número de víctimas = death toll.
    * número de volumen = volume number.
    * número entero = integer.
    * número entero positivo = positive integer.
    * Número + en total = Número + in number.
    * número equivocado = wrong number.
    * número especial = special issue, special number.
    * número identificado de un ordenador en una red = network address.
    * número impar = odd number.
    * número indicador de materia = SIN, Subject Indicator Number.
    * Número Internacional Normalizado para Libros (ISBN) = ISBN (International Standard Book Number).
    * Número Internacional Normalizado para Publicaciones Seriadas (ISSN) = ISSN (International Standard Serial Number).
    * número limitado de alumnos matriculados = limited enrolment.
    * número mágico = magic number.
    * número matriz = master number.
    * número monográfico = thematic issue.
    * número nacional de identificación bibliográfica = national bibliography number.
    * número normalizado = standard number.
    * número ordinal = ordinal, ordinal number.
    * número par = even number.
    * número pin = PIN (personal identification number), PIN number.
    * Número + por ciento = by + factor of + Número, Número + percentage points.
    * número reclamado = claimed issue.
    * número romano = roman numeral.
    * números recientes de las revistas = current journals.
    * número total = head count.
    * número trascendente = transcendental number.
    * número trece = thirteenth.
    * número uno = number one.
    * Número + vez = Número + time.
    * número y distribución de personal = staffing conditions.
    * ordenación por número curren = accession order, accession order, arrangement by accession number.
    * ordenado por número de clasificación = in class number order.
    * ordenar por número curren = arrange by + accession number.
    * PIN (número de identificación personal) = PIN (personal identification number).
    * poner a + Número = set to + Número.
    * procesador de números = number cruncher.
    * redondear al número entero más cercano = round up to + the nearest whole number.
    * sección de últimos números de publicaciones periódicas = current periodicals area.
    * ser de número limitado = be limited in number.
    * superar en número = outnumber.
    * tarifa por el número de operaciones = volume-based tariff.
    * último número, el = latest issue, the.
    * una gran número de = a broad variety of.
    * un buen número de = a good number of.
    * un cierto número de = a number of.
    * un gran número de = a good deal of, a great deal of, a plethora of, a wide range of, a full roster of, a fair number of, a great number of, a wide variety of, a broad range of, a vast corpus of.
    * un número cada vez mayor = growing numbers.
    * un número cada vez mayor de = a growing number of, a growing body of.
    * un número de = a series of.
    * un número reducido de = a residue of, a small number of.
    * un número variado de + Nombre = any number of + Nombre.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (Mat) number

    problemas sin númeroinnumerable o countless problems

    en números redondosin round numbers

    b) ( de zapatos) size

    ¿qué número calzas? — what size shoe do you take?

    c) ( billete de lotería) lottery ticket
    2) (Espec) act

    montar un/el número — (Esp fam) to kick up a fuss (colloq)

    3) ( de publicación) issue
    * * *
    = extent, incidence, issue, number, numeral, percentage, tally [tallies, pl.], scale.

    Ex: The extent of searchable elements will vary from one data base to another.

    Ex: The number of entries in pre-co-ordinate system will depend upon the incidence of references and multiple entries.
    Ex: This is an issue devoted in part to papers presented at the conference arranged and hosted by the State Library of New South Wales.
    Ex: The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).
    Ex: Records can be retrieved by character strings (that is, sequences of letters and numerals).
    Ex: But those institutions, and I am referring particularly to public libraries, serve a very large percentage of the nation's library users.
    Ex: As the various parts of the record are entered, the document summary indicates the additions by the tallies opposite the record parts.
    Ex: I have a feeling that all our old technologies are getting progressively more expensive and more inefficient, and that all our new technologies are getting progressively cheaper and more efficient because of questions of scale.
    * acción de marcar un número = dialling.
    * admitir un número de reservas mayor a las plazas existentes = overbook.
    * área del número normalizado y de las condiciones de adquisición = International Standard Book Number and terms of availability area, standard number and terms of availability area.
    * aumentar en número = grow in + numbers, increase in + numbers.
    * base de un número = subscript numeral.
    * colorear por números = paint by + numbers.
    * con el número = numbered.
    * con un gran número de lectores = widely-read.
    * cuadrar números = add up + figures.
    * el mismo número = as many.
    * en el mismo número de años = in as many years.
    * enemigo público número uno = public enemy number one.
    * en grandes números = in record numbers.
    * en gran número = numerously.
    * en números redondos = in round figures.
    * en números reducidos = in small numbers.
    * en un número cada vez mayor = in increasing numbers.
    * exceder en número = outnumber.
    * exponente de un número = superscript numeral.
    * ficha de número de registro = accessions card.
    * gran número de = great numbers of.
    * integridad de los números = integrity of numbers.
    * línea de números = number line.
    * marcar un número de teléfono = dial + number.
    * montar un número = kick up + a fuss, kick up + a stink, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row.
    * nº (número) + Número = \# (number) + Número, no. (number) + Número.
    * Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.
    * número actual = current issue.
    * Número + al año = Número + annually.
    * Número + al día = Número + a day.
    * número anterior = backrun, back issue.
    * número aproximado = ballpark number.
    * número arábigo = Arabic numeral.
    * número atrasado = back issue, back copy.
    * número binario = binary digit.
    * Número + cada año = Número + annually.
    * número cada vez mayor = rising numbers.
    * número capicúo = palindrome.
    * número consecutivo = running number.
    * número de adquisiciones = acquisition rate.
    * número de alumnos matriculados = enrolment [enrollment, -USA].
    * Número + de ancho = Número + wide.
    * número de aprobados = pass rate.
    * número de asientos = seating.
    * número de bibliografía nacional = national record number.
    * número de búsquedas fallidas = failure rate.
    * número decimal = decimal number.
    * número de citas = number of citations.
    * número de clasificación = class mark [classmark], class number, classification number, rank number.
    * número de control = control number.
    * número de documentos devueltos a los estantes = shelving statistics.
    * número de ejemplar = copy number.
    * número de emergencia = hotline [hot-line].
    * número de exportaciones = export figures.
    * número de fascículo = issue number.
    * número de identificación = ID number (identification number).
    * número de identificación del documento = library registration number.
    * número de intentos fallidos = failure rate.
    * número de la bibliografía nacional = national bibliographic record number.
    * número de la búsqueda = set number.
    * Número + de largo = Número + long.
    * número de la tarjeta de crédito = credit card number.
    * número del documento = document identification number, document number.
    * número de lector = borrower number.
    * número del editor = publisher's number (música).
    * número de matrícula = registration number, car registration number.
    * número de modelo = model number.
    * número de muertos = death toll.
    * número de opus = opus number.
    * número de orden = rank number.
    * número de páginas = pagination.
    * número de palabras = wordage.
    * número de participantes = turnout.
    * número de pedido = order number.
    * número de plancha = plate number.
    * número de préstamo = charging number.
    * número de préstamos = circulation figures.
    * número de publicaciones = publication count.
    * número de referencia del documento = document reference number.
    * número de referencias = number of citations.
    * número de registro = accession number, card number.
    * número de relación = linking number.
    * número de respuestas recibidas = response rate, rate of response.
    * número de serie = serial number.
    * número de solicitudes denegadas = failure rate.
    * número de suspensos = failure rate.
    * número de tarjeta de proceso = transaction card number.
    * número de teléfono = phone number, telephone number, dial-up number, dial-up number, dial-up number.
    * número de teléfono de llamada gratuita = toll free telephone number, toll-free number.
    * número de teléfono que no está incluido en el directorio telefónico = unlisted telephone number.
    * número de tema = thematic index number.
    * número determinado de = nth.
    * número de víctimas = death toll.
    * número de volumen = volume number.
    * número entero = integer.
    * número entero positivo = positive integer.
    * Número + en total = Número + in number.
    * número equivocado = wrong number.
    * número especial = special issue, special number.
    * número identificado de un ordenador en una red = network address.
    * número impar = odd number.
    * número indicador de materia = SIN, Subject Indicator Number.
    * Número Internacional Normalizado para Libros (ISBN) = ISBN (International Standard Book Number).
    * Número Internacional Normalizado para Publicaciones Seriadas (ISSN) = ISSN (International Standard Serial Number).
    * número limitado de alumnos matriculados = limited enrolment.
    * número mágico = magic number.
    * número matriz = master number.
    * número monográfico = thematic issue.
    * número nacional de identificación bibliográfica = national bibliography number.
    * número normalizado = standard number.
    * número ordinal = ordinal, ordinal number.
    * número par = even number.
    * número pin = PIN (personal identification number), PIN number.
    * Número + por ciento = by + factor of + Número, Número + percentage points.
    * número reclamado = claimed issue.
    * número romano = roman numeral.
    * números recientes de las revistas = current journals.
    * número total = head count.
    * número trascendente = transcendental number.
    * número trece = thirteenth.
    * número uno = number one.
    * Número + vez = Número + time.
    * número y distribución de personal = staffing conditions.
    * ordenación por número curren = accession order, accession order, arrangement by accession number.
    * ordenado por número de clasificación = in class number order.
    * ordenar por número curren = arrange by + accession number.
    * PIN (número de identificación personal) = PIN (personal identification number).
    * poner a + Número = set to + Número.
    * procesador de números = number cruncher.
    * redondear al número entero más cercano = round up to + the nearest whole number.
    * sección de últimos números de publicaciones periódicas = current periodicals area.
    * ser de número limitado = be limited in number.
    * superar en número = outnumber.
    * tarifa por el número de operaciones = volume-based tariff.
    * último número, el = latest issue, the.
    * una gran número de = a broad variety of.
    * un buen número de = a good number of.
    * un cierto número de = a number of.
    * un gran número de = a good deal of, a great deal of, a plethora of, a wide range of, a full roster of, a fair number of, a great number of, a wide variety of, a broad range of, a vast corpus of.
    * un número cada vez mayor = growing numbers.
    * un número cada vez mayor de = a growing number of, a growing body of.
    * un número de = a series of.
    * un número reducido de = a residue of, a small number of.
    * un número variado de + Nombre = any number of + Nombre.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Mat) number
    vive en el número 15 she lives at number 15
    el número premiado es el 10895 the winning number is (number) 10895
    pagó una suma de seis números he paid a six figure sum
    el gran número de respuestas recibidas the large number of replies received
    problemas sin número innumerable o countless problems
    en números redondos in round numbers
    estar en números rojos ( fam); to be in the red ( colloq)
    tengo la cuenta en números rojos my account is o I'm in the red ( colloq)
    hacer números to do one's arithmetic o ( BrE) sums
    ¿qué número calzas? what size shoe do you take?
    3 (billete de lotería) lottery ticket
    Compuestos:
    random number
    Arabic numeral
    atomic number
    binary number
    cardinal number
    complex number
    decimal
    vehicle identification number
    account number
    fax number
    identity number
    (de persona) identity number; (de producto) identification number
    número de identificación fiscal or tributaria
    tax identity number, taxpayer ID ( AmE), Unique Taxpayer Reference ( BrE)
    PIN number, Personal Identification Number
    (en Esp) national identity card number
    mass number
    license number ( AmE), registration number ( BrE)
    serial number
    telephone number
    flight number
    whole number
    fraction
    odd number
    mixed number
    ordinal number
    even number
    perfect number
    prime number
    real number
    Roman numeral
    es el número uno de su clase he's top of o the best in his class
    el número uno egipcio the Egyptian leader
    B ( Espec) act
    un excelente número cómico an excellent comedy act o ( BrE) turn
    montar un/el número ( Esp fam); to kick up a fuss ( colloq)
    el número del mes de mayo the May issue o edition
    un número especial or extraordinario a special issue o edition
    números atrasados back numbers o issues
    E ( Esp frml) (policía) officer, constable ( BrE)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo numerar: ( conjugate numerar)

    numero es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    numeró es:

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

    Multiple Entries:
    numerar    
    número
    numerar ( conjugate numerar) verbo transitivo
    to number
    número sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) (Mat) number;


    número de matrícula license number (AmE), registration number (BrE);
    número de serie serial number;
    número de teléfono/fax phone/fax number;
    una suma de seis números a six figure sum;
    problemas sin número innumerable o countless problems

    ¿qué número calzas? what size shoe do you take?


    2
    a) (Espec) act


    numerar verbo transitivo to number
    número sustantivo masculino
    1 number: me equivoqué al escribir el último número, I made a mistake writting the last figure
    soy el número tres de la lista, I'm third on the list
    número de teléfono, telephone number
    número par/impar, even/odd number
    un buen número de personas, a large number of people
    2 (de una revista) number, issue
    número atrasado, back number
    3 (de calzado) size
    4 (de un espectáculo) sketch, act
    5 familiar montar un número, to make a scene
    6 (billete de juego de azar) ticket: tengo un número de lotería de Navidad, I have a Christmas lottery ticket
    ♦ Locuciones: números rojos, in the red: mi cuenta está en números rojos, my account is in the red
    ' número' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acrecentar
    - acrobacia
    - aforo
    - arábiga
    - arábigo
    - atrasada
    - atrasado
    - cabeza
    - calzar
    - cantidad
    - capicúa
    - cardinal
    - cifra
    - espectáculo
    - espuma
    - herida
    - herido
    - imaginaria
    - imaginario
    - indeterminada
    - indeterminado
    - matrícula
    - n.º
    - núm.
    - otra
    - otro
    - par
    - pasada
    - pasado
    - plato
    - premiada
    - premiado
    - prima
    - primo
    - quedarse
    - redonda
    - redondo
    - referencia
    - repetida
    - repetido
    - rey
    - salir
    - serie
    - superior
    - teléfono
    - terminación
    - abundar
    - buscar
    - ciento
    - cinco
    English:
    accurate
    - act
    - admission
    - alarming
    - Arabic numeral
    - army
    - back
    - copy
    - death toll
    - dial
    - eight
    - even
    - exact
    - fascism
    - flock
    - grand finale
    - grand total
    - growth
    - intake
    - integer
    - issue
    - licence number
    - low
    - lucky
    - membership
    - myriad
    - N
    - no.
    - number
    - numeral
    - O
    - odd
    - one
    - ordinal
    - outnumber
    - over
    - poll
    - prime
    - registration number
    - round
    - round down
    - round up
    - routine
    - scene
    - serial
    - size
    - special
    - stock up
    - strength
    - strong
    * * *
    1. [signo] number;
    mi número de la suerte my lucky number;
    en números rojos in the red;
    hacer números to reckon up;
    ser el número uno to be number one;
    [en lista de éxitos] to top the charts;
    fue el número uno de su promoción he was the best in his year;
    el número dos del partido republicano the number two o second in command of the Republican Party;
    sin número [muchos] countless, innumerable;
    un sin número de modelos diferentes countless o innumerable different models
    número de afiliación a la seguridad social Br national insurance number, US social security number;
    número atómico atomic number;
    número binario binary number;
    número cardinal cardinal number;
    número complejo complex number;
    número complementario [en lotería] = complementary number, Br ≈ bonus ball;
    número de cuenta account number;
    número entero whole number, integer;
    Fot número f f number;
    número de fax fax number;
    número impar odd number;
    Informát número IP IP number;
    número irracional irrational number;
    número de matrícula [de vehículo] Br registration number, US license number;
    [de alumno] matriculation number;
    número natural natural number;
    número ordinal ordinal number;
    número par even number;
    número primo prime number;
    número quebrado fraction;
    número racional rational number;
    número redondo round number;
    número de referencia reference number;
    Informát número de registro registration number;
    número romano Roman numeral;
    número de serie serial number;
    número de sucursal [de banco] sort code;
    número de teléfono telephone number
    2. [tamaño, talla] size;
    ¿qué número calzas? what size shoe are you?, what size shoe do you take?
    3. [de publicación] issue, number
    número atrasado back number;
    número extraordinario special edition o issue
    4. [de lotería] ticket
    5. Gram number
    6. [de espectáculo] turn, number;
    Esp Fam
    montar el número to make o cause a scene
    7. Esp [de policía] officer
    8. Rel
    Números Numbers
    * * *
    m
    1 number;
    un gran número de a large number of;
    sin número countless;
    ser el número uno be number one, be the best;
    en números redondos in round figures;
    en números rojos fig in the red;
    hacer números fam add up the figures, Br
    do one’s sums
    2 de publicación issue
    3 de zapato size
    4
    :
    montar un número fam make a scene
    5
    :
    de número socio full; empleado, profesor permanent; catedrático tenured
    * * *
    1) : number
    número impar: odd number
    número ordinal: ordinal number
    número arábico: Arabic numeral
    número quebrado: fraction
    2) : issue (of a publication)
    3)
    sin número : countless
    * * *
    1. (en general) number
    2. (de calzado) size
    ¿qué número calzas? what size do you take in shoes?
    4. (espectáculo) act / number

    Spanish-English dictionary > número

  • 7 documentación

    f.
    1 documentation, identity papers, papers, written information.
    2 identity papers, identification document, identification card, identification papers.
    * * *
    1 documentation, documents plural
    2 (para identificar) papers plural, identification
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de vehículo] documentation
    2) [de persona] papers pl, documents pl

    la documentación, por favor — your papers, please

    3) (Prensa) reference section
    * * *
    1) ( de persona) papers (pl); (de vehículo, envío) documents (pl), documentation (frml)
    2) ( información) information, data (pl)
    * * *
    = documentation, documentation, information science, information work, information coverage.
    Ex. One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is the documentation, and search aids available to support searching on the data base, such as classification schedules, printed or machine-viewable thesauri, and so on.
    Ex. Documentation is the continuous and systematic collection and processing of recorded information for the purposes of its storage, retrieval, utilization or transmission.
    Ex. Information science consist of the study of the functions, the structure and the transmission of information and also the management of information systems.
    Ex. An appreciation of the decisions necessary in the compilation of abstracts and indexes is essential not only to the intending indexer but also to the information staff devoted to information work.
    Ex. Serious attention should be given to the coordination and improvement of bibliographic control at a national level to avoid duplication of effort and gaps in information coverage.
    ----
    * ALISE (Asociación para la Educación en Biblioteconomía y Documentación) = ALISE (Association for Library and Information Science Education).
    * Asociación Suiza de Documentación (SAD) = Swiss Association for Documentation (SAD).
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentacion médica = medical librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación musical = music librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía y documentación = librarianship and information science (LIS), library and information studies.
    * biblioteconomía y documentación (ByD) = library and information science (LIS), information and library studies (ILS).
    * caja de recogida de documentación = deposit box.
    * centro de documentación = clearinghouse [clearing house], documentation centre, information centre, information unit, research centre.
    * ciencias de la documentación = information science, library science.
    * Consejo de los Servicios de Biblioteconomía y Documentación (LISC) = Library and Information Services Council (LISC).
    * documentación audiovisual = audiovisual documentation.
    * documentación clínica = clinical information.
    * documentación de empresas = business record.
    * documentación del sistema = system documentation.
    * documentación de un curso = course pack.
    * documentación efímera = fugitive literature.
    * documentación técnica = technical documentation.
    * enseñanza de biblioteconomía y documentación = library and information science education.
    * escuela de biblioteconomía y documentación = LIS school.
    * escuelas universitaria de biblioteconomía y documentación (EUBYD) = school of librarianship and information science (SLIS).
    * facultad de biblioteconomía y documentación = graduate library school, LIS school.
    * Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación (FBYD) = Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
    * Federación Internacional de Documentación (FID) = International Federation for Documentation (FID).
    * gestión de documentación administrativa = record keeping [recordkeeping], record management [records management], record(s) management, paperwork management.
    * gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.
    * Instituto Americano de Documentación (ADI) = American Documentation Institute (ADI).
    * investigación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library and information science research.
    * investigación en ciencias de la documentación = information science research.
    * investigación en documentación = information science research.
    * licenciado en biblioteconomía y documentación = MLS graduate.
    * Licenciatura en Documentación = M.L.S. (Master in Library Science).
    * mundo de la documentación, el = information world, the.
    * pedir la documentación = card.
    * Sección de Automatización y Documentación de ALA (ISAD) = Information Science and Automation Division (IASD).
    * seleccionador de documentación de archivo = archival appraiser.
    * servicio de documentación = documentation service.
    * titulación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library degree, library science degree.
    * trabajo con documentación automatizada = computer-based information work.
    * trámites relacionados con la documentación = paper handling.
    * * *
    1) ( de persona) papers (pl); (de vehículo, envío) documents (pl), documentation (frml)
    2) ( información) information, data (pl)
    * * *
    = documentation, documentation, information science, information work, information coverage.

    Ex: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is the documentation, and search aids available to support searching on the data base, such as classification schedules, printed or machine-viewable thesauri, and so on.

    Ex: Documentation is the continuous and systematic collection and processing of recorded information for the purposes of its storage, retrieval, utilization or transmission.
    Ex: Information science consist of the study of the functions, the structure and the transmission of information and also the management of information systems.
    Ex: An appreciation of the decisions necessary in the compilation of abstracts and indexes is essential not only to the intending indexer but also to the information staff devoted to information work.
    Ex: Serious attention should be given to the coordination and improvement of bibliographic control at a national level to avoid duplication of effort and gaps in information coverage.
    * ALISE (Asociación para la Educación en Biblioteconomía y Documentación) = ALISE (Association for Library and Information Science Education).
    * Asociación Suiza de Documentación (SAD) = Swiss Association for Documentation (SAD).
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentacion médica = medical librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación musical = music librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía especializada en documentación para enfermería = nursing librarianship.
    * biblioteconomía y documentación = librarianship and information science (LIS), library and information studies.
    * biblioteconomía y documentación (ByD) = library and information science (LIS), information and library studies (ILS).
    * caja de recogida de documentación = deposit box.
    * centro de documentación = clearinghouse [clearing house], documentation centre, information centre, information unit, research centre.
    * ciencias de la documentación = information science, library science.
    * Consejo de los Servicios de Biblioteconomía y Documentación (LISC) = Library and Information Services Council (LISC).
    * documentación audiovisual = audiovisual documentation.
    * documentación clínica = clinical information.
    * documentación de empresas = business record.
    * documentación del sistema = system documentation.
    * documentación de un curso = course pack.
    * documentación efímera = fugitive literature.
    * documentación técnica = technical documentation.
    * enseñanza de biblioteconomía y documentación = library and information science education.
    * escuela de biblioteconomía y documentación = LIS school.
    * escuelas universitaria de biblioteconomía y documentación (EUBYD) = school of librarianship and information science (SLIS).
    * facultad de biblioteconomía y documentación = graduate library school, LIS school.
    * Facultad de Biblioteconomía y Documentación (FBYD) = Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS).
    * Federación Internacional de Documentación (FID) = International Federation for Documentation (FID).
    * gestión de documentación administrativa = record keeping [recordkeeping], record management [records management], record(s) management, paperwork management.
    * gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.
    * Instituto Americano de Documentación (ADI) = American Documentation Institute (ADI).
    * investigación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library and information science research.
    * investigación en ciencias de la documentación = information science research.
    * investigación en documentación = information science research.
    * licenciado en biblioteconomía y documentación = MLS graduate.
    * Licenciatura en Documentación = M.L.S. (Master in Library Science).
    * mundo de la documentación, el = information world, the.
    * pedir la documentación = card.
    * Sección de Automatización y Documentación de ALA (ISAD) = Information Science and Automation Division (IASD).
    * seleccionador de documentación de archivo = archival appraiser.
    * servicio de documentación = documentation service.
    * titulación en biblioteconomía y documentación = library degree, library science degree.
    * trabajo con documentación automatizada = computer-based information work.
    * trámites relacionados con la documentación = paper handling.

    * * *
    A (papelesde una persona) papers (pl); (— de un vehículo, un envío) documents (pl), documentation ( frml)
    B (información) information, data (pl)
    * * *

     

    documentación sustantivo femenino
    1 ( de persona) papers (pl);
    (de vehículo, envío) documents (pl), documentation (frml)
    2 ( información) information, data (pl)
    documentación sustantivo femenino
    1 documentation: existe documentación sobre su causa en los archivos, there's documentation in the files regarding her lawsuit
    2 (DNI, de conducir, etc) papers pl
    ' documentación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desproveer
    - encima
    - escrutinio
    - exigible
    - expediente
    - infortunio
    - papel
    - llevar
    English:
    documentation
    - identification
    - identity papers
    - literature
    * * *
    1. [identificación] [de persona] papers, identification;
    [de vehículo, cargamento, mercancías] documents;
    muéstreme su documentación, por favor could you show me your identification, please?
    2. [documentos, información] information;
    [manuales de uso] documentation
    3. [técnica, disciplina] library research skills, documentation;
    equipo de documentación [de programa de TV] research team
    * * *
    f
    1 documentation
    2 de persona papers
    * * *
    documentación nf, pl - ciones : documentation
    * * *
    1. (de identidad) papers
    2. (del coche) documents

    Spanish-English dictionary > documentación

  • 8 tarjeta

    f.
    card (gen) & (computing).
    tarjeta postal postcard
    tarjeta sanitaria = card bearing national insurance number and doctor's address
    tarjeta amarilla/roja (sport) yellow/red card
    tarjeta de compra store card, charge card
    tarjeta de crédito credit card
    tarjeta de débito debit card
    tarjeta de embarque boarding pass
    tarjeta multiviaje travel pass
    * * *
    1 card
    \
    tarjeta amarilla yellow card
    tarjeta censal polling card
    tarjeta de débito debit card
    tarjeta de cliente customer card
    tarjeta de crédito credit card
    tarjeta de embarque boarding card
    tarjeta de expansión expansion card
    tarjeta de felicitación greetings card
    tarjeta de memoria memory card, chip card
    tarjeta de residencia residence permit
    tarjeta de sonido sound card
    tarjeta de vídeo video card
    tarjeta de visita visiting card, US calling card
    tarjeta magnética swipe card
    tarjeta multiviaje travel card
    tarjeta perforada punch card, punched card
    tarjeta postal postcard
    tarjeta roja red card
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF card

    tarjeta amarilla — (Dep) yellow card

    tarjeta bancaria — banker's card, bank card

    tarjeta de circuitos — (Inform) circuit board

    tarjeta de felicitación — greetings card, greeting card (EEUU)

    tarjeta de prepago[de móvil] prepaid card

    tarjeta de saludo — greetings card, greeting card (EEUU)

    tarjeta de video LAm video card

    tarjeta de visita — business card, visiting card

    tarjeta gráfica — (Inform) graphics card

    tarjeta roja — (Dep) red card

    tarjeta verde Méx (=visado) Green Card (EEUU)

    * * *
    femenino card

    marcar (AmL) or (Méx) checar tarjeta — to clock in/out, punch in/out (AmE)

    * * *
    ----
    * aceptar tarjeta de crédito = honour + credit card.
    * datos de la tarjeta de crédito = credit card details.
    * número de la tarjeta de crédito = credit card number.
    * número de tarjeta de proceso = transaction card number.
    * pago mediante tarjeta = card payment.
    * pasar una tarjeta por un lector electrónico = swipe.
    * sistema de acceso mediante tarjeta = card access system.
    * sistema de entrada mediante tarjetas = card-entry system.
    * tarjeta amarilla = yellow card.
    * tarjeta añadida = add-on card.
    * tarjeta de acceso = swipecard.
    * tarjeta de aceleración = accelerator board.
    * tarjeta de banda magnética = swipecard.
    * tarjeta de crédito = credit card.
    * tarjeta de débito = debit card.
    * tarjeta de embarque = boarding pass, boarding card.
    * tarjeta de felicitación = greeting card [greetings card], congratulatory card.
    * tarjeta de gráficos = graphics card.
    * tarjeta de identificación = identification card.
    * tarjeta de interrogación = poll card.
    * tarjeta de invitación = invitation card.
    * tarjeta de invitación de boda = wedding invitation card.
    * tarjeta de lector = borrower's card, borrower's identification badge, reader's card.
    * tarjeta del lector = borrower identification label.
    * tarjeta de ordenador = computer card.
    * tarjeta de presentación = business card, calling card, visiting card.
    * tarjeta de proceso = transaction card.
    * tarjeta de San Valentín = valentine.
    * tarjeta de sonido = sound card.
    * tarjeta de vídeo = video card.
    * tarjeta de visita = calling card, carte de visite, visiting card, business card.
    * tarjeta identificativa = badge, name badge.
    * tarjeta inteligente = smart card [smartcard].
    * tarjeta perforada = punched card.
    * tarjeta postal = postcard, picture postcard.
    * tarjeta prepago = prepaid card.
    * tarjeta roja = red card.
    * tarjeta telefónica = calling card, telephone card.
    * tarjeta verde = green card.
    * titular de la tarjeta = cardholder.
    * * *
    femenino card

    marcar (AmL) or (Méx) checar tarjeta — to clock in/out, punch in/out (AmE)

    * * *
    * aceptar tarjeta de crédito = honour + credit card.
    * datos de la tarjeta de crédito = credit card details.
    * número de la tarjeta de crédito = credit card number.
    * número de tarjeta de proceso = transaction card number.
    * pago mediante tarjeta = card payment.
    * pasar una tarjeta por un lector electrónico = swipe.
    * sistema de acceso mediante tarjeta = card access system.
    * sistema de entrada mediante tarjetas = card-entry system.
    * tarjeta amarilla = yellow card.
    * tarjeta añadida = add-on card.
    * tarjeta de acceso = swipecard.
    * tarjeta de aceleración = accelerator board.
    * tarjeta de banda magnética = swipecard.
    * tarjeta de crédito = credit card.
    * tarjeta de débito = debit card.
    * tarjeta de embarque = boarding pass, boarding card.
    * tarjeta de felicitación = greeting card [greetings card], congratulatory card.
    * tarjeta de gráficos = graphics card.
    * tarjeta de identificación = identification card.
    * tarjeta de interrogación = poll card.
    * tarjeta de invitación = invitation card.
    * tarjeta de invitación de boda = wedding invitation card.
    * tarjeta de lector = borrower's card, borrower's identification badge, reader's card.
    * tarjeta del lector = borrower identification label.
    * tarjeta de ordenador = computer card.
    * tarjeta de presentación = business card, calling card, visiting card.
    * tarjeta de proceso = transaction card.
    * tarjeta de San Valentín = valentine.
    * tarjeta de sonido = sound card.
    * tarjeta de vídeo = video card.
    * tarjeta de visita = calling card, carte de visite, visiting card, business card.
    * tarjeta identificativa = badge, name badge.
    * tarjeta inteligente = smart card [smartcard].
    * tarjeta perforada = punched card.
    * tarjeta postal = postcard, picture postcard.
    * tarjeta prepago = prepaid card.
    * tarjeta roja = red card.
    * tarjeta telefónica = calling card, telephone card.
    * tarjeta verde = green card.
    * titular de la tarjeta = cardholder.
    * * *
    card
    marcar ( AmL) or ( Méx): checar tarjeta to clock in/out, punch in/out ( AmE)
    Compuestos:
    ( Dep) yellow card
    le mostró or sacó (la) tarjeta amarilla he showed him the yellow card
    (Col, Ven) ( Mil) draft card
    swipe card
    debit card
    ( Fin) credit card
    ( Esp): tirar de la tarjeta de crédito to make use of one's credit card
    ( AmL) ( Fin) debit card
    ( Transp) boarding pass o card
    student card
    ( Inf) expansion card
    ( Marketing) loyalty card
    ( Inf) memory card
    Christmas card
    business card, visiting card
    ( AmL) scratch card
    ( Esp) scratch card
    ( Electrón) sound card
    tarjeta de video or ( Esp) vídeo
    ( Electrón) video card
    card, business card, calling card ( AmE), visiting card ( BrE)
    tarjeta gráfica or digitalizadora
    graphics card
    ( Inf) wireless card
    ( Electrón) smart card
    ( Inf) multimedia card
    punch card
    postcard
    ( Telec) top-up card
    red card
    le mostró or sacó (la) tarjeta roja he showed him the red card
    ( Electrón) ROM card
    ( Med) European Health Insurance Card
    ( Telec) SIM card
    ( Telec) phonecard
    ( Der, Transp) green card
    * * *

     

    tarjeta sustantivo femenino
    card;
    marcar (AmL) or (Méx) checar tarjeta to clock in/out, punch in/out (AmE);
    tarjeta amarilla/roja yellow/red card;

    tarjeta de crédito credit card;
    tarjeta de embarque boarding pass o card;
    tarjeta de Navidad Christmas card;
    tarjeta de prepago top-up card;
    tarjeta de visita or (Méx) de presentación ( personal) visiting card;

    ( de negocios) business card;
    tarjeta postal/telefónica postcard/phonecard

    tarjeta sustantivo femenino card
    tarjeta de crédito, credit card
    tarjeta de embarque, boarding pass o card
    tarjeta postal, postcard
    tarjeta telefónica, phonecard
    Inform tarjeta de sonido, sound card
    Dep tarjeta amarilla/roja, yellow/red card

    ' tarjeta' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    dorso
    - embarque
    - felicitación
    - ficha
    - pagar
    - picar
    - postal
    - perforar
    - retener
    - tragar
    English:
    boarding card
    - boarding pass
    - book
    - business card
    - calling card
    - card
    - cardholder
    - cash card
    - charge card
    - Christmas card
    - compliment
    - credit card
    - get-well card
    - green card
    - greeting card
    - interested
    - phonecard
    - postcard
    - railcard
    - valentine
    - visiting
    - wherever
    - bank
    - boarding
    - by
    - charge
    - Christmas
    - clock
    - credit
    - debit
    - greeting
    - him
    - loyalty
    - phone
    - post
    - punch
    - swipe
    - top
    * * *
    1. [para presentación, pagos, transporte] card
    tarjeta bancaria bank card;
    tarjeta de cliente customer card;
    tarjeta de compra store card, charge card;
    tarjeta de crédito credit card;
    tarjeta de débito debit card;
    tarjeta de embarque boarding pass;
    tarjeta de felicitación greetings card;
    Com tarjeta de fidelización loyalty card;
    tarjeta identificativa identity badge;
    tarjeta inteligente smart card;
    tarjeta magnética card with a magnetic strip;
    tarjeta monedero electronic wallet;
    tarjeta multiviaje travel pass;
    tarjeta de Navidad Christmas card;
    tarjeta postal postcard;
    Tel tarjeta (de) prepago pre-paid card; Tel tarjeta de recarga Br top-up card, US pre-paid calling card;
    tarjeta sanitaria = card bearing personal identification number and doctor's address;
    tarjeta sanitaria europea European Health Insurance Card;
    Tel tarjeta SIM SIM card;
    tarjeta de visita visiting card, US calling card
    2. [en deportes] card
    tarjeta amarilla yellow card;
    tarjeta roja red card
    3. Informát card
    tarjeta aceleradora acceleration card;
    tarjeta de ampliación expansion card;
    tarjeta caché cache card;
    tarjeta de expansión expansion card;
    tarjeta lógica logic card;
    tarjeta perforada punched card;
    tarjeta de registro registration card;
    tarjeta de sonido sound card;
    tarjeta de vídeo video card
    * * *
    f card
    * * *
    : card
    tarjeta de crédito: credit card
    tarjeta postal: postcard
    * * *
    tarjeta n card
    tarjeta de embarque boarding card / boarding pass

    Spanish-English dictionary > tarjeta

  • 9 lector

    adj.
    1 reading.
    Reading instrument Instrumento lector.
    2 reading.
    m.
    1 reader, person who reads, publisher's reader.
    2 reading device, scanner, read head.
    * * *
    1 reading
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 reader
    2 EDUCACIÓN foreign language assistant
    1 TÉCNICA scanner
    \
    lector óptico optical scanner
    ————————
    1 TÉCNICA scanner
    * * *
    (f. - lectora)
    noun
    * * *
    lector, -a
    1.
    ADJ
    2. SM / F
    1) (=persona) reader
    2) (Escol, Univ) (conversation) assistant
    3.
    SM (=aparato) reader

    lector de discos compactos — CD player, compact disc player

    lector óptico de caracteres — optical character reader, optical character scanner

    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo reading (before n)
    II
    - tora masculino, femenino
    1) (de libros, revistas) reader
    2) (Esp) (Educ) foreign language assistant
    * * *
    = borrower, browser, library member, patron, reader, requester [requestor], scanner, user, drive.
    Ex. The intending borrower merely specifies a search key for the item he wishes to borrow, and the system provides a bibliographic description.
    Ex. Documents which will not be evident to the browser of shelves include: documents out on loan, documents which might be obtained by inter-library loan, and any collections which are kept in closed access.
    Ex. When a library member asks for a fictional book he usually frames his request in this way: 'I am looking for a book by Victor Canning'.
    Ex. The level of specificity that is desirable in any index is a function of the collection being indexed, its use and its patrons.
    Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex. The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.
    Ex. To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
    Ex. Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.
    Ex. Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software featuring multiple cd-rom drive access.
    ----
    * cabeza lectora = read head, reading head.
    * cajón del lector de CDROM = drive tray.
    * carnet de lector = library card, reader's ticket.
    * chico lector = reading-boy.
    * círculo de lectores = book club, readership.
    * club de lectores = book club.
    * comprensión lectora = reading comprehension.
    * comunidad de lectores = reader community.
    * con muchos lectores = with a wide appeal.
    * con un gran número de lectores = widely-read.
    * con varios lectores de cintas = multi-drive.
    * dispositivo para interceptar al lector = trapping.
    * encargado de orientar al lector = readers' adviser.
    * entrada de lectores = public entrance.
    * etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.
    * etiqueta de lector = borrower label.
    * fichero de lectores = registration file.
    * hábito lector = reading habit.
    * lector al que va dirigido = intended reader.
    * lector asiduo = heavy reader.
    * lector ávido = avid reader.
    * lector con carnet = library cardholder.
    * lector de aumento = magnifying reader.
    * lector de CD-ROM = CD player, CD-ROM drive, CD-ROM player, optical disc drive, CD-ROM reader.
    * lector de cinta = tape drive.
    * lector de cinta magnética = magnetic tape drive.
    * lector de código de barras = barcode reader, barcode scanner.
    * lector de coordenadas = coordinate reader.
    * lector de disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disc drive.
    * lector de discos ópticos = optical disc drive.
    * lector de documentos = document scanner.
    * lector de DVD = DVD player.
    * lector de libros = book reader.
    * lector de microfichas = microfiche reader.
    * lector de microfilm = microfilm reader.
    * lector de microformas = microform reader, reader, viewer.
    * lector de obras literarias = literary reader.
    * lector de una biblioteca = library user.
    * lector habitual = heavy reader.
    * lector insaciable = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector láser = laser scanner.
    * lector moroso = blacklisted borrower.
    * lector múltiple de CD-ROM = jukebox.
    * lector óptico = optical drive, optical reader, optical scanner.
    * lector óptico de caracteres = optical character reader.
    * lector poco habitual = light reader.
    * lector voraz = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector WORM = WORM drive.
    * no lector = non-reader [nonreader].
    * número de lector = borrower number.
    * ordenación topográfica según los intereses del lector = reader interest arrangement.
    * pasar una tarjeta por un lector electrónico = swipe.
    * petición de documentos por el lector = document request.
    * préstamo por lector = circulation per capita.
    * salida de lectores = public exit.
    * ser lector de una biblioteca = library membership.
    * servicio de orientación al lector = readers' advisory service point, readers' advisory service.
    * servicios a lectores = readers' services.
    * sociedad de lectores = book club.
    * tapa del lector de CDROM = drive door.
    * tarjeta de lector = borrower's card, borrower's identification badge, reader's card.
    * tarjeta del lector = borrower identification label.
    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo reading (before n)
    II
    - tora masculino, femenino
    1) (de libros, revistas) reader
    2) (Esp) (Educ) foreign language assistant
    * * *
    = borrower, browser, library member, patron, reader, requester [requestor], scanner, user, drive.

    Ex: The intending borrower merely specifies a search key for the item he wishes to borrow, and the system provides a bibliographic description.

    Ex: Documents which will not be evident to the browser of shelves include: documents out on loan, documents which might be obtained by inter-library loan, and any collections which are kept in closed access.
    Ex: When a library member asks for a fictional book he usually frames his request in this way: 'I am looking for a book by Victor Canning'.
    Ex: The level of specificity that is desirable in any index is a function of the collection being indexed, its use and its patrons.
    Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex: The system permits the requester to specify up to five potential lending libraries, and the system transmits the requests to these libraries one at a time.
    Ex: To read a borrower label place the scanner on the left side of the label and move it from left to right across the bar codes, pressing lightly to keep it in direct contact with the label.
    Ex: Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.
    Ex: Now ISI has added to its compact disc line the Social Sciences Citation Index and new, improved search software featuring multiple cd-rom drive access.
    * cabeza lectora = read head, reading head.
    * cajón del lector de CDROM = drive tray.
    * carnet de lector = library card, reader's ticket.
    * chico lector = reading-boy.
    * círculo de lectores = book club, readership.
    * club de lectores = book club.
    * comprensión lectora = reading comprehension.
    * comunidad de lectores = reader community.
    * con muchos lectores = with a wide appeal.
    * con un gran número de lectores = widely-read.
    * con varios lectores de cintas = multi-drive.
    * dispositivo para interceptar al lector = trapping.
    * encargado de orientar al lector = readers' adviser.
    * entrada de lectores = public entrance.
    * etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.
    * etiqueta de lector = borrower label.
    * fichero de lectores = registration file.
    * hábito lector = reading habit.
    * lector al que va dirigido = intended reader.
    * lector asiduo = heavy reader.
    * lector ávido = avid reader.
    * lector con carnet = library cardholder.
    * lector de aumento = magnifying reader.
    * lector de CD-ROM = CD player, CD-ROM drive, CD-ROM player, optical disc drive, CD-ROM reader.
    * lector de cinta = tape drive.
    * lector de cinta magnética = magnetic tape drive.
    * lector de código de barras = barcode reader, barcode scanner.
    * lector de coordenadas = coordinate reader.
    * lector de disco óptico WORM = WORM optical disc drive.
    * lector de discos ópticos = optical disc drive.
    * lector de documentos = document scanner.
    * lector de DVD = DVD player.
    * lector de libros = book reader.
    * lector de microfichas = microfiche reader.
    * lector de microfilm = microfilm reader.
    * lector de microformas = microform reader, reader, viewer.
    * lector de obras literarias = literary reader.
    * lector de una biblioteca = library user.
    * lector habitual = heavy reader.
    * lector insaciable = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector láser = laser scanner.
    * lector moroso = blacklisted borrower.
    * lector múltiple de CD-ROM = jukebox.
    * lector óptico = optical drive, optical reader, optical scanner.
    * lector óptico de caracteres = optical character reader.
    * lector poco habitual = light reader.
    * lector voraz = avid reader, voracious reader.
    * lector WORM = WORM drive.
    * no lector = non-reader [nonreader].
    * número de lector = borrower number.
    * ordenación topográfica según los intereses del lector = reader interest arrangement.
    * pasar una tarjeta por un lector electrónico = swipe.
    * petición de documentos por el lector = document request.
    * préstamo por lector = circulation per capita.
    * salida de lectores = public exit.
    * ser lector de una biblioteca = library membership.
    * servicio de orientación al lector = readers' advisory service point, readers' advisory service.
    * servicios a lectores = readers' services.
    * sociedad de lectores = book club.
    * tapa del lector de CDROM = drive door.
    * tarjeta de lector = borrower's card, borrower's identification badge, reader's card.
    * tarjeta del lector = borrower identification label.

    * * *
    reading ( before n)
    masculine, feminine
    A (de libros, revistas) reader
    Compuestos:
    masculine biometric reader
    masculine bar code reader
    masculine DVD player
    masculine swipe card reader
    masculine digital scanner
    masculine optical scanner
    masculine optical character reader
    B ( Esp) ( Educ) foreign language assistant
    * * *

    lector
    ◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    a) (de libros, revistas) reader


    lector,-ora
    I sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 (persona) reader
    2 Univ (language) assistant
    II sustantivo masculino (aparato) reader
    lector de (discos) compactos, CD player
    ' lector' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    devota
    - devoto
    - lectora
    - asiduo
    - habitual
    - remitir
    English:
    assistant
    - avid
    - lay
    - reader
    - regular
    * * *
    lector, -ora
    adj
    reading;
    el público lector the reading public
    nm,f
    1. [de libros] reader;
    los lectores de esta revista our readers o readership
    2. Esp Educ language assistant
    nm
    [aparato] reader Informát lector de CD-ROM CD-ROM drive;
    lector de código de barras bar-code scanner o reader;
    Informát lector de disco compacto compact disc player;
    lector de DVD DVD player;
    Informát lector óptico optical scanner; Informát lector óptico de caracteres optical character reader;
    lector de tarjetas magnéticas magnetic card reader
    * * *
    m, lectora f
    1 reader
    2 EDU language assistant
    * * *
    lector, - tora adj
    : reading
    nivel lector: reading level
    lector, - tora n
    : reader
    lector nm
    : scanner, reader
    lectoróptico: optical scanner
    * * *
    lector n reader

    Spanish-English dictionary > lector

  • 10 corzo

    m.
    roe deer, roebuck, male roe deer, fallow deer.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (macho) roe buck; (hembra) roe deer
    * * *
    corzo, -a
    SM / F roe deer
    * * *
    - za masculino, femenino
    a) ( especie) roe deer
    b) (m) roebuck; (f) roe deer
    * * *
    Ex. The analysis was applied to the identification of meats from red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, cattle, sheep, and goat.
    * * *
    - za masculino, femenino
    a) ( especie) roe deer
    b) (m) roebuck; (f) roe deer
    * * *

    Ex: The analysis was applied to the identification of meats from red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, cattle, sheep, and goat.

    * * *
    corzo -za
    masculine, feminine
    1 (especie) roe deer
    2 ( masculine) roebuck; ( feminine) roe deer
    * * *

    corzo,-a m,f Zool roe deer
    ' corzo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    corza
    English:
    roe
    * * *
    corzo, -a nm,f
    roe buck, f roe deer
    * * *
    m, corza f ZO roe deer

    Spanish-English dictionary > corzo

  • 11 portador

    adj.
    carrying.
    f. & m.
    1 bearer.
    2 beneficiary.
    3 carrier, person carrying a pathogen within.
    4 carrier.
    * * *
    1 carrying
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (de un virus) carrier; (de un cheque) bearer
    \
    páguese al portador pay the bearer
    * * *
    portador, -a
    SM / F
    1) [de cheque, carta] bearer
    2) (Med) [de germen, virus] carrier
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) (Med) (de virus, germen) carrier
    b) (frml) (de carta, mensaje) bearer (frml)
    2) (Com, Fin) bearer
    * * *
    = bearer, bringer, conveyor [conveyer], holder, payee.
    Ex. Apart from serving as 'electronic money', smart cards are already being envisaged as identification and access control passes, bearers of personal records, encryption devices and so on.
    Ex. Little did she expect then that two years later, at the age of 30, she would be sitting in Bajalovic's office and hearing the director say, with the joy of the bringer of glad tidings: 'How would you like to be acting director of the Medical Center library?'.
    Ex. State intervention is unnecessary and an unfettered market is both a suitable conveyor of information and provides a means for the efficient allocation of resources.
    Ex. Each data collection form is seen as an independent information holder, irrespective of the actual data it contains.
    Ex. A bill of exchange is a written order by the drawer to the drawee to pay money to the payee.
    ----
    * insecto portador de enfermedad = insect vector.
    * portador del ataúd = pallbearer.
    * portador del féretro = pallbearer.
    * * *
    - dora masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) (Med) (de virus, germen) carrier
    b) (frml) (de carta, mensaje) bearer (frml)
    2) (Com, Fin) bearer
    * * *
    = bearer, bringer, conveyor [conveyer], holder, payee.

    Ex: Apart from serving as 'electronic money', smart cards are already being envisaged as identification and access control passes, bearers of personal records, encryption devices and so on.

    Ex: Little did she expect then that two years later, at the age of 30, she would be sitting in Bajalovic's office and hearing the director say, with the joy of the bringer of glad tidings: 'How would you like to be acting director of the Medical Center library?'.
    Ex: State intervention is unnecessary and an unfettered market is both a suitable conveyor of information and provides a means for the efficient allocation of resources.
    Ex: Each data collection form is seen as an independent information holder, irrespective of the actual data it contains.
    Ex: A bill of exchange is a written order by the drawer to the drawee to pay money to the payee.
    * insecto portador de enfermedad = insect vector.
    * portador del ataúd = pallbearer.
    * portador del féretro = pallbearer.

    * * *
    el insecto portador del virus the insect which carries the virus
    masculine, feminine
    A
    1 ( Med) (de un virus) carrier
    2 ( frml) (de una carta, mensaje) bearer ( frml)
    el portador de la buena nueva ( liter); the bearer of good tidings ( liter)
    B ( Com, Fin) bearer
    páguese al portador pay the bearer
    C
    portadora feminine ( Rad, TV) carrier
    * * *

    portador
    ◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    1 (Med) (de virus, germen) carrier
    2 (Com, Fin) bearer;

    portador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 Com bearer
    2 Med carrier
    ' portador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cheque
    - portadora
    English:
    bearer
    - carrier
    - carry
    - pallbearer
    - process server
    * * *
    portador, -ora
    adj
    carrying, bearing
    nm,f
    1. [de noticia] bearer;
    [de virus] carrier;
    los portadores del virus del sida carriers of the AIDS virus
    2. Com bearer;
    al portador to the bearer
    * * *
    1 COM bearer
    2 MED
    :
    * * *
    : carrier, bearer

    Spanish-English dictionary > portador

  • 12 potro

    m.
    2 vaulting horse (sport).
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 ZOOLOGÍA (macho) colt; (hembra) filly
    2 (en gimnasia) horse
    ————————
    2 (en gimnasia) horse
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Zool) colt
    2) (Dep) (vaulting) horse
    3) [de tortura] rack
    4) [de herrar] shoeing frame
    5) LAm (Med) hernia
    * * *
    - tra masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( caballo joven) (m) colt; (f) filly
    b) potro masculino (Chi) ( semental) stallion
    2) potro masculino ( instrumento de tortura) rack; ( cepo) stocks (pl); ( en gimnasia) vaulting horse, buck
    * * *
    = foal.
    Ex. The book contains the following chapters: practical horse nutrition; equine genetics; stallions; mares; parturition; care of mare and foal; and identification, selection, and marketing horses.
    * * *
    - tra masculino, femenino
    1)
    a) ( caballo joven) (m) colt; (f) filly
    b) potro masculino (Chi) ( semental) stallion
    2) potro masculino ( instrumento de tortura) rack; ( cepo) stocks (pl); ( en gimnasia) vaulting horse, buck
    * * *
    = foal.

    Ex: The book contains the following chapters: practical horse nutrition; equine genetics; stallions; mares; parturition; care of mare and foal; and identification, selection, and marketing horses.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    A
    1 (caballo joven) ( masculine) colt; ( feminine) filly
    2
    B
    2 (cepo) stocks (pl)
    3 (en gimnasia) vaulting horse, buck
    Compuesto:
    pommel horse
    * * *

    potro
    ◊ - tra sustantivo masculino, femenino

    1 ( caballo joven) (m) colt;
    (f) filly
    2
    potro sustantivo masculino ( instrumento de tortura) rack;


    ( cepo) stocks (pl);
    ( en gimnasia) vaulting horse, buck
    potro sustantivo masculino
    1 Zool colt
    2 (de gimnasia) horse
    3 Hist (de tortura) rack
    ' potro' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bravío
    English:
    colt
    - foal
    - horse
    - rack
    - vaulting-horse
    * * *
    potro nm
    1. [caballo joven] colt
    2. [en gimnasia] vaulting horse
    3. [aparato de tortura] rack
    * * *
    m ZO colt
    * * *
    potro, - tra n
    : colt m, filly f
    potro nm
    1) : rack (for torture)
    2) : horse (in gymnastics)
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > potro

  • 13 chapa

    f.
    1 sheet, plate (lámina) (de metal).
    chapa ondulada corrugated iron
    2 top, cap.
    juego de las chapas = children's game played with bottle tops
    3 badge (insignia).
    4 lock (cerradura). (Colombian Spanish, Cuban Spanish, Mexican Spanish)
    5 numberplate (British), license plate (United States). ( River Plate)
    6 veneer, plating, ply.
    7 chappa, skin disease characterized by subcutaneous nodules.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: chapar.
    * * *
    1 (de metal) sheet, plate
    2 (de madera) panel, sheet; (enchapado) veneer; (contrachapado) plywood
    3 (tapón) bottle top, cap
    4 (ficha metálica) metal tag, tally, token
    5 (medalla) badge, disc
    7 AUTOMÓVIL bodywork
    1 game sing of tossing up coins
    \
    estar sin chapa familiar to be penniless
    chapa ondulada corrugated iron
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=material) sheet metal
    2) (=lámina)

    una chapa de metal — a metal sheet, a sheet of metal

    chapa acanalada, chapa ondulada — corrugated iron (sheet)

    3) [de policía] badge; [de adorno] badge
    4) [de botella] cap, top
    5) Cono Sur [de matrícula]

    chapa de patentelicence o (EEUU) license plate

    6) pl chapas (=juego) game of throwing bottle tops
    7) Esp ** one-hundred-peseta coin
    8)
    - hacer chapas
    9) LAm (=cerradura) lock; (=tirador) (door) handle
    10)

    hombre de chapa sensible man

    * * *
    1)
    a) ( plancha - de metal) sheet; (- de madera) panel
    b) ( lámina de madera) veneer
    c) ( carrocería) bodywork
    2)
    a) ( distintivo) badge; ( de policía) shield (AmE), badge (BrE); ( con el nombre) nameplate; ( de perro) identification disc o tag
    b) (RPl) ( de matrícula) license plate (AmE), numberplate (BrE)
    3) ( de botella) cap, top
    4) (AmL) ( cerradura) lock
    5) chapas femenino plural (AmL fam) ( en las mejillas)

    le salieron chapas — ( por vergüenza) her cheeks flushed (red); ( por el aire fresco) her cheeks were red o rosy

    6) (AmC fam) ( joya) earring; ( dentadura postiza) false teeth (pl)
    * * *
    ----
    * chapa de acero = steel sheet.
    * chapa de metal = sheet iron.
    * taller de chapa y pintura = bodywork workshop, bodywork garage.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( plancha - de metal) sheet; (- de madera) panel
    b) ( lámina de madera) veneer
    c) ( carrocería) bodywork
    2)
    a) ( distintivo) badge; ( de policía) shield (AmE), badge (BrE); ( con el nombre) nameplate; ( de perro) identification disc o tag
    b) (RPl) ( de matrícula) license plate (AmE), numberplate (BrE)
    3) ( de botella) cap, top
    4) (AmL) ( cerradura) lock
    5) chapas femenino plural (AmL fam) ( en las mejillas)

    le salieron chapas — ( por vergüenza) her cheeks flushed (red); ( por el aire fresco) her cheeks were red o rosy

    6) (AmC fam) ( joya) earring; ( dentadura postiza) false teeth (pl)
    * * *
    * chapa de acero = steel sheet.
    * chapa de metal = sheet iron.
    * taller de chapa y pintura = bodywork workshop, bodywork garage.
    * * *
    A
    1 (planchade metal) sheet; (— de madera) panel
    una casa humilde de techo de chapa a humble house with a corrugated iron roof
    colocar sobre chapa enmantecada ( RPl); place on a greased baking sheet o ( BrE) tray
    3 (carrocería) bodywork
    hubo que hacerle chapa y pintura they had to repair the bodywork and respray it
    B
    1 (prendedor) badge
    2 (de un policía) shield ( AmE), badge ( BrE)
    3 (de un profesional) nameplate, plaque
    4 (de un perro) identification disc o tag
    5 ( RPl) (de matrícula) license plate ( AmE), numberplate ( BrE)
    C
    1 (de una botella) cap, top
    D ( AmL) (cerradura) lock
    E ( Esp arg) (relación sexual) trick (sl)
    para vivir hacen chapas they live by prostitution o (sl) by turning tricks
    ( AmL fam) (en las mejillas): le han salido chapas her cheeks are all flushed
    el aire fresco le había sacado or encendido las chapas his cheeks were red o rosy from being out in the fresh air
    G ( Ven fam) (burla, broma) leg-pulling ( colloq)
    ¡deja ya esa chapa! stop pulling my leg! ( colloq)
    H ( AmC fam)
    1 (pendiente) earring
    2 (dentadura postiza) false teeth (pl)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo chapar: ( conjugate chapar)

    chapa es:

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

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    chapa    
    chapar
    chapa sustantivo femenino
    1

    (— de madera) panel


    2

    ( de policía) shield (AmE), badge (BrE);
    ( con el nombre) nameplate;
    ( de perro) identification disc o tag
    b) (RPl) ( de matrícula) license plate (AmE), numberplate (BrE)

    3 ( de botella) cap, top
    4 (AmL) ( cerradura) lock
    5
    chapas sustantivo femenino plural (AmL fam) ( en las mejillas): le salieron chapas ( por vergüenza) her cheeks flushed (red);


    ( por el aire fresco) her cheeks were red
    6 (AmC fam) ( joya) earring;
    ( dentadura postiza) false teeth (pl)
    chapa sustantivo femenino
    1 (lámina) sheet, plate
    (de un coche) bodywork
    2 (de una botella) bottle top, cap
    3 (insignia) pin, badge
    4 LAm (cerradura) lock
    chapar
    I vi fam (estudiar mucho) to cram
    II verbo transitivo to plate
    ' chapa' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    chapetes
    - zinc
    English:
    badge
    - cap
    - plate
    - sheet
    - veneer
    - corrugated
    - license
    - lock
    - number
    - ply
    * * *
    chapa nf
    1. [lámina] [de metal] sheet, plate;
    [de madera] board chapa ondulada corrugated iron
    2. [de vehículo] bodywork;
    3. [de botella] top, cap;
    juego de las chapas = children's game played with bottle tops
    4. [insignia] [de policía] badge;
    el perro lleva una chapa identificativa en el collar the dog has an identity tag o disc on its collar
    5. RP [de matrícula] Br numberplate, US license plate
    6. Col, Cuba, Méx [cerradura] lock
    7. Esp Fam
    no ha dado o [m5] pegado ni chapa he hasn't done a stroke (of work);
    no tener ni chapa [ni idea] not to have a clue;
    [dinero] to be flat broke
    * * *
    f
    1 ( tapón) cap
    2 ( plancha) sheet (of metal)
    3 de madera veneer
    4 ( insignia) badge
    5 AUTO bodywork
    6 Rpl
    AUTO license plate, Br
    number plate
    7 Méx ( cerradura) lock
    * * *
    chapa nf
    1) : sheet, panel, veneer
    2) : lock
    3) : badge
    * * *
    1. (metal) sheet metal
    2. (tapón) bottle top
    3. (insignia) badge

    Spanish-English dictionary > chapa

  • 14 criptografía

    f.
    cryptography, encoding, coding.
    * * *
    1 cryptography
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino cryptography
    * * *
    = cryptography, privacy transformation.
    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
    * * *
    femenino cryptography
    * * *
    = cryptography, privacy transformation.

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    * * *
    cryptography
    * * *
    cryptography
    * * *
    f cryptography

    Spanish-English dictionary > criptografía

  • 15 descripción

    f.
    1 description, definition, outline, describing.
    2 word picture.
    * * *
    1 description
    2 (acción de trazar) tracing, describing, description
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino description
    * * *
    = description, disclosure, identification, picture, specification, specifications, profiling, depiction, recounting, portrayal.
    Ex. The indexing process creates a description of a document or information, usually in some recognized and accepted style of format.
    Ex. The patent abstract is a concise statement of the technical disclosure of the patent and must emphasize that which is new in the context of the invention.
    Ex. The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.
    Ex. No pretence is made of their being either a balanced or complete picture of the article.
    Ex. The Working Group was charged with the specification of the procedures and studies needed to undertake the tasks.
    Ex. The specifications, however, are confined to the overall structure and major functional components of the entry.
    Ex. Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.
    Ex. Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.
    Ex. This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.
    Ex. Pictorial sources are created by the portrayal of historical events or subjects using, inter alia, a paint brush, drawing-pen, or pencil, graphic techniques or the camera.
    ----
    * área de descripción = area of description.
    * área de descripción física = physical description area.
    * Centro Internacional para la Descripción Bibliográfica del UNISIST = UNIBID.
    * descripción analítica = analytical description.
    * descripción bibliográfica = bibliographic description.
    * descripción bibliográfica de primer nivel = first-level bibliographic description.
    * Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional (ISBD) = ISBD (International Standard Bibliographic Description).
    * Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional - material antiguo (ISBD = ISBD(A) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Antiquarian).
    * descripción catalográfica = cataloguing description.
    * Descripción de Archivos Codificada (EAD) = Encoded Archival Description (EAD).
    * descripción de documentos de archivo = archival description.
    * descripción de las funciones = job description, job profile.
    * descripción del contenido = subject statement.
    * descripción del documento = document description.
    * descripción del puesto de trabajo = job description, position description, job profile.
    * descripción del solicitante = personnel description.
    * descripción de subcampo = subfield description.
    * descripción documental = document description.
    * descripción física = physical description, physical details.
    * descripción global = outline.
    * hacer una descripción = give + description.
    * ISBD(S) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional para Publicacio = ISBD(S) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Serials).
    * Manual de Descripción de Archivos = Manual of Archival Description (MAD).
    * niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.
    * Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).
    * Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).
    * * *
    femenino description
    * * *
    = description, disclosure, identification, picture, specification, specifications, profiling, depiction, recounting, portrayal.

    Ex: The indexing process creates a description of a document or information, usually in some recognized and accepted style of format.

    Ex: The patent abstract is a concise statement of the technical disclosure of the patent and must emphasize that which is new in the context of the invention.
    Ex: The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.
    Ex: No pretence is made of their being either a balanced or complete picture of the article.
    Ex: The Working Group was charged with the specification of the procedures and studies needed to undertake the tasks.
    Ex: The specifications, however, are confined to the overall structure and major functional components of the entry.
    Ex: Some excursions into cognitive science have led to the profiling of users' backgrounds, differences and immediate need.
    Ex: Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.
    Ex: This is a recounting of the technologies most likely to facilitate the sharing of resources among libraries.
    Ex: Pictorial sources are created by the portrayal of historical events or subjects using, inter alia, a paint brush, drawing-pen, or pencil, graphic techniques or the camera.
    * área de descripción = area of description.
    * área de descripción física = physical description area.
    * Centro Internacional para la Descripción Bibliográfica del UNISIST = UNIBID.
    * descripción analítica = analytical description.
    * descripción bibliográfica = bibliographic description.
    * descripción bibliográfica de primer nivel = first-level bibliographic description.
    * Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional (ISBD) = ISBD (International Standard Bibliographic Description).
    * Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional - material antiguo (ISBD = ISBD(A) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Antiquarian).
    * descripción catalográfica = cataloguing description.
    * Descripción de Archivos Codificada (EAD) = Encoded Archival Description (EAD).
    * descripción de documentos de archivo = archival description.
    * descripción de las funciones = job description, job profile.
    * descripción del contenido = subject statement.
    * descripción del documento = document description.
    * descripción del puesto de trabajo = job description, position description, job profile.
    * descripción del solicitante = personnel description.
    * descripción de subcampo = subfield description.
    * descripción documental = document description.
    * descripción física = physical description, physical details.
    * descripción global = outline.
    * hacer una descripción = give + description.
    * ISBD(S) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional para Publicacio = ISBD(S) (International Standard Bibliographic Description - Serials).
    * Manual de Descripción de Archivos = Manual of Archival Description (MAD).
    * niveles de detalle en la descripción = levels of detail in the description.
    * Norma General Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD-G) = General International Standard Archival Description (ISAD(G)).
    * Norma Internacional para la Descripción de Archivos (ISAD) = International Standard Archival Description (ISAD).

    * * *
    description
    hizo una fiel descripción de los hechos she gave an accurate description o account of events
    * * *

     

    descripción sustantivo femenino
    description
    descripción sustantivo femenino description
    ' descripción' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    caracterización
    - corresponderse
    - retratar
    - retrato
    - seña
    - somera
    - somero
    - viva
    - vivo
    - calificación
    - corresponder
    - detallado
    - encajar
    - exacto
    - impresionista
    - reseña
    - responder
    - sensual
    - sensualidad
    English:
    colourful
    - delineate
    - description
    - exact
    - fit
    - full
    - job description
    - loose
    - match
    - sketch
    - sketchy
    - understatement
    - vivid
    - with
    - answer
    - depiction
    - job
    - portrayal
    * * *
    description;
    una descripción de los hechos an account of what happened
    * * *
    f description
    * * *
    descripción nf, pl - ciones : description
    * * *
    descripción n description

    Spanish-English dictionary > descripción

  • 16 identidad

    f.
    1 identity.
    2 identical nature.
    3 identicalness.
    * * *
    1 identity
    \
    carnet de identidad identity card
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=rasgos distintivos) identity
    2) (=igualdad) identity
    * * *
    a) ( datos personales) identity

    ¿tiene algún documento que acredite su identidad? — have you any identification?

    b) ( individualidad) identity
    c) ( igualdad) identity (frml)
    * * *
    Ex. In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.
    ----
    * buscar la identidad de uno = trace + Posesivo + identity.
    * comprobante de identidad = proof of identity.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.
    * desarrollo de la identidad nacional = nation building.
    * documento acreditativo de identidad = proof of identity.
    * forjar la identidad = shape + identity.
    * forjarse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * identidad clase-tipo = type-token identity.
    * identidad colectiva = collective identity.
    * identidad cultural = cultural identity.
    * identidad nacional = national identity.
    * identidad personal = self-identity.
    * identidad suplantada = stolen identity.
    * no desvelar + Posesivo + identidad = protect + Posesivo + identity.
    * ocultar la identidad = conceal + identity.
    * perder la identidad de uno = lose + Posesivo + identity.
    * proteger + Posesivo + identidad = protect + Posesivo + identity.
    * prueba de identidad = proof of identity.
    * restablecer + Posesivo + propia identidad = re-establish + Posesivo + own identity.
    * revelar + Posesivo + verdadera identidad = blow + Posesivo + cover.
    * robo de identidad = identity theft.
    * sentido de identidad = sense of identity.
    * sentimiento de identidad = sense of identity.
    * suplantación de identidad = impersonation, spoofing, phishing, phising, carding, identity theft.
    * * *
    a) ( datos personales) identity

    ¿tiene algún documento que acredite su identidad? — have you any identification?

    b) ( individualidad) identity
    c) ( igualdad) identity (frml)
    * * *

    Ex: In this case we find a tendency to ignore the author's identity as found in the document, and to prefer instead a real name to a pseudonym.

    * buscar la identidad de uno = trace + Posesivo + identity.
    * comprobante de identidad = proof of identity.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crisis de identidad = crisis of confidence, identity crisis, crisis in confidence.
    * desarrollo de la identidad nacional = nation building.
    * documento acreditativo de identidad = proof of identity.
    * forjar la identidad = shape + identity.
    * forjarse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * identidad clase-tipo = type-token identity.
    * identidad colectiva = collective identity.
    * identidad cultural = cultural identity.
    * identidad nacional = national identity.
    * identidad personal = self-identity.
    * identidad suplantada = stolen identity.
    * no desvelar + Posesivo + identidad = protect + Posesivo + identity.
    * ocultar la identidad = conceal + identity.
    * perder la identidad de uno = lose + Posesivo + identity.
    * proteger + Posesivo + identidad = protect + Posesivo + identity.
    * prueba de identidad = proof of identity.
    * restablecer + Posesivo + propia identidad = re-establish + Posesivo + own identity.
    * revelar + Posesivo + verdadera identidad = blow + Posesivo + cover.
    * robo de identidad = identity theft.
    * sentido de identidad = sense of identity.
    * sentimiento de identidad = sense of identity.
    * suplantación de identidad = impersonation, spoofing, phishing, phising, carding, identity theft.

    * * *
    ¿tiene algún documento que acredite su identidad? have you any proof of (your) identity o any identification?
    2 (individualidad) identity
    la búsqueda de la identidad propia the search for one's own identity
    3
    (igualdad): identidad de miras/gustos identical aims/tastes
    una identidad de intereses an identity of interests
    dos pueblos con muchas identidades two nations with many things in common
    * * *

    identidad sustantivo femenino
    identity
    identidad sustantivo femenino
    1 identity: aún no se conoce la identidad del secuestrador, the identity of the kidnapper is still unknown
    carné de identidad, identity card
    2 (igualdad, parecido absoluto) identity, sameness
    ' identidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    carnet
    - DNI
    - documento
    - carné
    - cédula
    - conocer
    - identificar
    - mismo
    English:
    card
    - doe
    - ID
    - identity
    - identity card
    - identity crisis
    - informer
    - withhold
    - credentials
    - identification
    * * *
    1. [de persona, pueblo] identity;
    todavía no se ha podido descubrir la identidad de las víctimas the victims have not yet been identified;
    la identidad nacional de los griegos Greek national identity;
    la identidad corporativa de la empresa the company's corporate identity
    Com identidad de marca brand identity
    2. [igualdad] identical nature
    3. Mat identity
    * * *
    f identity
    * * *
    : identity
    * * *
    identidad n identity [pl. identities]

    Spanish-English dictionary > identidad

  • 17 indocumentado

    adj.
    undocumented, without identification papers, lacking documents, not documented.
    m.
    person without papers, illegal foreigner.
    * * *
    1 (sin documentación) without means of identification
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    2 peyorativo ignoramus
    * * *
    indocumentado, -a
    1.
    2.
    SM / F person who carries no identity papers; Méx illegal immigrant
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    a) person lacking, or not carrying, identity papers
    b) ( inmigrante) illegal immigrant
    III
    - da adjetivo
    * * *
    Ex. The existence of non professional library staff within libraries has a long, though largely undocumented, history.
    ----
    * inmigrante indocumentado = illegal alien.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    II
    - da masculino, femenino
    a) person lacking, or not carrying, identity papers
    b) ( inmigrante) illegal immigrant
    III
    - da adjetivo
    * * *

    Ex: The existence of non professional library staff within libraries has a long, though largely undocumented, history.

    * inmigrante indocumentado = illegal alien.

    * * *
    ‹inmigrante/trabajador› illegal
    un joven indocumentado a young man with no identity papers o who was not carrying his identity papers
    masculine, feminine
    1 person lacking, or not carrying, identity papers
    2 (inmigrante) illegal immigrant
    * * *
    indocumentado, -a
    adj
    [sin documentación] without identity papers;
    estar indocumentado to have no (means of) identification
    nm,f
    Esp Fam [ignorante]
    es un indocumentado he's a complete ignoramus
    * * *
    adj
    :
    un hombre indocumentado a man with no identity papers
    * * *
    : illegal immigrant

    Spanish-English dictionary > indocumentado

  • 18 БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

    Мы приняли следующие сокращения для наиболее часто упоминаемых книг и журналов:
    IJP - International Journal of Psycho-analysis
    JAPA - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
    SE - Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, ed. James Strachey (London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953—74.)
    PSOC - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    PQ - Psychoanalytic Quarterly
    WAF - The Writings of Anna Freud, ed. Anna Freud (New York: International Universities Press, 1966—74)
    PMC - Psychoanalysis The Major Concepts ed. Burness E. Moore and Bernard D. Fine (New Haven: Yale University Press)
    \
    О словаре: _about - Psychoanalytic Terms and Concepts
    \
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    4. Abraham, K. (1916) The first pregenital stage of libido. Selected Papers. London, Hogarth Press, 1948.
    5. Abraham, K. (1917) Ejaculatio praecox. In: selected Papers. New York Basic Books.
    6. Abraham, K. (1921) Contributions to the theory of the anal character. Selected Papers. New York: Basic Books, 1953.
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    32. Arlow. J. A. (1961) Ego psychology and the study of mythology. JAPA, 9.
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    36. Arlow. J. A. (1969) Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of mental experience. PQ, 38.
    37. Arlow. J. A. (1970) The psychopathology of the psychoses. IJP, 51.
    38. Arlow. J. A. (1975) The structural hypothesis. PQ, 44.
    39. Arlow. J. A. (1977) Affects and the psychoanalytic situation. IJP, 58.
    40. Arlow. J. A. (1979) Metaphor and the psychoanalytic situation. PQ, 48.
    41. Arlow. J. A. (1979) The genesis of interpretation. JAPA, 27 (suppl.).
    42. Arlow. J. A. (1982) Problems of the superego concept. PSOC, 37.
    43. Arlow. J. A. (1984) Disturbances of the sense of time. PQ, 53.
    44. Arlow. J. A. (1985) Some technical problems of countertransference. PQ, 54.
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    Словарь психоаналитических терминов и понятий > БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ

  • 19 bibliografía

    f.
    1 bibliography.
    2 cannon of single author.
    3 literature, learned studies of subject.
    * * *
    1 bibliography
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino (en libro, informe) bibliography; ( para curso) booklist
    * * *
    = bibliography, booklist [book list], bibliographic listing, reference bibliography, reference list.
    Ex. The techniques of identifying and describing documents and of arranging these descriptions in a useful order are known as bibliography.
    Ex. Publications, such as book lists, and published lists of specific subject areas present in the stock of a library may assist the user to identify those parts of the stock which might be of particular interest to him.
    Ex. Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.
    Ex. A brief guide to the general development of type design follows in the next section, but for the identification of particular faces it will be necessary to refer to early founders' and printers' type-specimens (see the reference bibliography, pp. 396-7).
    Ex. In addition, the entire file can be printed out to serve as a reference list.
    ----
    * bibliografía acumulada = cumulative bibliography.
    * bibliografía analítica = analytical bibliography.
    * bibliografía anotada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía comentada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía crítica = critical bibliography.
    * bibliografía de derecho = legal bibliography.
    * bibliografía de recursos en Internet = webliography.
    * bibliografía descriptiva = descriptive bibliography.
    * bibliografía de trabajo = working bibliography.
    * bibliografía en curso = current bibliography.
    * bibliografía enumerativa = enumerative bibliography.
    * bibliografía especializada = literature.
    * bibliografía estadística = statistical bibliography.
    * bibliografía física = physical bibliography.
    * bibliografia general = general bibliography.
    * bibliografía histórica = historical bibliography.
    * bibliografía intelectual = intellectual bibliography.
    * bibliografía internacional = international bibliography.
    * bibliografía nacional = national bibliography.
    * Bibliografía Nacional Británica (BNB) = British National Bibliography (BNB).
    * bibliografía primaria = primary literature.
    * bibliografía profesional = literature.
    * bibliografía recomendada = recommended background reading, recommended reading.
    * bibliografía recomendada para el curso = course reading.
    * bibliografía retrospectiva = retrospective bibliography.
    * bibliografía secundaria = secondary literature.
    * bibliografía sistemática = systematic bibliography.
    * bibliografía temática = subject bibliography.
    * biobliografía = biobibliography [bio-bibliography].
    * cartobibliografía = cartobibliography.
    * compilar una bibliografía = compile + bibliography.
    * MARC de la Bibliografía Nacional Británica = BNB MARC.
    * número de bibliografía nacional = national record number.
    * número de la bibliografía nacional = national bibliographic record number.
    * * *
    femenino (en libro, informe) bibliography; ( para curso) booklist
    * * *
    = bibliography, booklist [book list], bibliographic listing, reference bibliography, reference list.

    Ex: The techniques of identifying and describing documents and of arranging these descriptions in a useful order are known as bibliography.

    Ex: Publications, such as book lists, and published lists of specific subject areas present in the stock of a library may assist the user to identify those parts of the stock which might be of particular interest to him.
    Ex: Since 1963 they have produced their own bibliographic listings with various degrees of efficiency and comprehensiveness but usually with the same depressing tardiness in recording new publications which has so beset the UNDEX listings.
    Ex: A brief guide to the general development of type design follows in the next section, but for the identification of particular faces it will be necessary to refer to early founders' and printers' type-specimens (see the reference bibliography, pp. 396-7).
    Ex: In addition, the entire file can be printed out to serve as a reference list.
    * bibliografía acumulada = cumulative bibliography.
    * bibliografía analítica = analytical bibliography.
    * bibliografía anotada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía comentada = annotated bibliography.
    * bibliografía crítica = critical bibliography.
    * bibliografía de derecho = legal bibliography.
    * bibliografía de recursos en Internet = webliography.
    * bibliografía descriptiva = descriptive bibliography.
    * bibliografía de trabajo = working bibliography.
    * bibliografía en curso = current bibliography.
    * bibliografía enumerativa = enumerative bibliography.
    * bibliografía especializada = literature.
    * bibliografía estadística = statistical bibliography.
    * bibliografía física = physical bibliography.
    * bibliografia general = general bibliography.
    * bibliografía histórica = historical bibliography.
    * bibliografía intelectual = intellectual bibliography.
    * bibliografía internacional = international bibliography.
    * bibliografía nacional = national bibliography.
    * Bibliografía Nacional Británica (BNB) = British National Bibliography (BNB).
    * bibliografía primaria = primary literature.
    * bibliografía profesional = literature.
    * bibliografía recomendada = recommended background reading, recommended reading.
    * bibliografía recomendada para el curso = course reading.
    * bibliografía retrospectiva = retrospective bibliography.
    * bibliografía secundaria = secondary literature.
    * bibliografía sistemática = systematic bibliography.
    * bibliografía temática = subject bibliography.
    * biobliografía = biobibliography [bio-bibliography].
    * cartobibliografía = cartobibliography.
    * compilar una bibliografía = compile + bibliography.
    * MARC de la Bibliografía Nacional Británica = BNB MARC.
    * número de bibliografía nacional = national record number.
    * número de la bibliografía nacional = national bibliographic record number.

    * * *
    1 (en un libro, informe) bibliography
    2 (para un curso) recommended reading
    * * *

    bibliografía sustantivo femenino (en libro, informe) bibliography;
    ( para curso) booklist
    bibliografía sustantivo femenino bibliography
    ' bibliografía' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bibliography
    * * *
    bibliography
    * * *
    f bibliography
    * * *
    : bibliography

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliografía

  • 20 campanada

    f.
    1 peal.
    2 stroke.
    3 sensation (suceso).
    dar la campanada to make a big splash, to cause a sensation
    4 peal of a bell, peal, ring of a bell, striking.
    5 chime.
    6 scandal.
    * * *
    1 stroke of a bell, peal of a bell, ring of a bell
    2 figurado (escándalo) scandal, sensation
    \
    dar la campanada figurado to cause a sensation, cause a scandal
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de campana] stroke, peal
    2) (=escándalo) scandal, sensation
    * * *
    a) ( de campana) chime, stroke; ( de reloj) stroke
    b) (fam) ( sorpresa)

    dar la campanadato cause a stir

    * * *
    = chime.
    Nota: De timbre, campana, reloj, móvil o similar.
    Ex. After hearing the chimes, dial your ten-digit customer identification number.
    * * *
    a) ( de campana) chime, stroke; ( de reloj) stroke
    b) (fam) ( sorpresa)

    dar la campanadato cause a stir

    * * *
    Nota: De timbre, campana, reloj, móvil o similar.

    Ex: After hearing the chimes, dial your ten-digit customer identification number.

    * * *
    1 (de una campana) chime, stroke; (de un reloj) stroke
    el reloj dio las 12 campanadas the clock struck 12
    2 ( fam)
    (sorpresa): la noticia fue una campanada the news came like a bolt from the blue ( colloq)
    dar la campanada to cause a stir
    * * *

    campanada sustantivo femenino

    ( de reloj) stroke;

    b) (fam) ( sorpresa):

    la noticia fue una campanada the news came like a bolt from the blue (colloq);

    dar la campanada to cause a stir
    campanada sustantivo femenino
    1 peal o ring of a bell: el reloj dio las doce campanadas, the clock struck twelve
    2 (escándalo, sorpresa) bolt out of the blue, sensation, furore
    ♦ Locuciones: dar la campanada, (provocar un escándalo o una sorpresa) to cause a stir
    ' campanada' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    campanazo
    English:
    chime
    - stroke
    * * *
    1. [de campana] peal
    2. [de reloj] stroke, chime;
    al dar las doce campanadas… on the stroke of twelve…
    3. [suceso] sensation;
    dar la campanada to make a big splash, to cause a sensation
    * * *
    f chime;
    dar la campanada cause a stir;
    la noticia fue una campanada fam the news came as a bombshell
    * * *
    tañido: stroke (of a bell), peal
    * * *
    campanada n stroke

    Spanish-English dictionary > campanada

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