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1 filología
f.1 philology, the study of literary works and written records.2 philology, the study of historical and comparative linguistics.* * *1 philology* * *SF philologyFilología Francesa — (=carrera) French Studies
* * *femenino philology* * *= philology.Ex. Material exists on philology, philosophy and literature in Sanskrit.* * *femenino philology* * *= philology.Ex: Material exists on philology, philosophy and literature in Sanskrit.
* * *philologyfilología clásica/moderna/comparada classical/modern/comparative philologyuna licenciatura en filología francesa a French degree* * *
filología sustantivo femenino
philology;
filología sustantivo femenino philology: es licenciado en filología portuguesa, he's got a degree in Portuguese
' filología' also found in these entries:
English:
degree
* * *filología nf1. [ciencia] philology;filología clásica/comparada classical/comparative philology2. [carrera] language and literature;estudié filología inglesa I studied English* * *f philology;filología hispánica EDU Spanish language and literature;filología clásica EDU classics sg* * *filología nf: philology -
2 filología
• philology -
3 filología hispánica
(carrera) Spanish language and literature -
4 filología comparada
• glossmeter• glossy -
5 filología comparada
f.glossology. -
6 hispánico
adj.Hispanic, Spanish.m.Hispanic.* * *► adjetivo1 Hispanic, Spanish\filología hispánica (carrera) Spanish language and literature* * *ADJ Hispanic frm, Spanish* * *- ca adjetivoa) ( de los países de habla hispana) Hispanicb) ( relativo a España) Spanish* * *- ca adjetivoa) ( de los países de habla hispana) Hispanicb) ( relativo a España) Spanish* * *1 ‹literatura/filología› (de los países de habla hispana) Hispanic2 ‹costumbre/horario› (relativo a España) Spanishmasculine, feminine1 (de un país de habla hispana) Hispanic2 (español) Spaniard* * *
hispánico◊ -ca adjetivo
hispánico,-a adjetivo Hispanic, Spanish
' hispánico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hispánica
English:
Hispanic
* * *hispánico, -a adj1. [de España] Hispanic3. [hispanohablante] Spanish-speaking;el mundo hispánico the Spanish-speaking world* * *adj Hispanic* * *hispánico, -ca adj & n: Hispanic -
7 licenciado
adj.Dr..Entréguele esto al Licenciado Pérez Give this to Dr. Perez.f. & m.1 graduate, bachelor, licentiate.2 lawyer, counsel, member of the bar.past part.past participle of spanish verb: licenciar.* * *1 MILITAR discharged soldier————————1→ link=licenciar licenciar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 EDUCACIÓN graduate2 (abogado) lawyer1 MILITAR discharged soldier* * *(f. - licenciada)noun* * *licenciado, -aSM / F1) (Univ) graduate3) esp Méx (=título) ≈ Drel Licenciado Papacostas nos dice que... — Dr Papacostas tells us that...
4) (Mil) soldier having completed national service* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Educ) graduatelicenciado en Filosofía y Letras — ≈arts o (AmE) liberal arts graduate
b) (AmC, Méx) ( abogado) lawyer* * *= major, graduate, licentiate, grad (graduate), alumnus [alumni, -pl.], alum.Nota: Abreviatura de alumnus.Ex. The target user group was the approximately 100 senior economics major completing theses.Ex. In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.Ex. The achievement of these aims is analysed in practical terms, and the specific problems of licentiates and technicians discussed.Ex. The article 'New directions for recent grads' surveys the employment of 1994 graduates of library schools in the USA.Ex. The article 'S.R. Ranganathan: distinguished alumnus' details the life and work of S.R. Ranganathan with particular reference to his time spent at University College London, School of Librarianship.Ex. It is time for professional associations to distance themselves from educational programs who have no use for the work their alums do.----* fábrica de licenciados = diploma mill.* licenciado en biblioteconomía y documentación = MLS graduate.* Licenciado en Gestión Empresarial = MBA (Master of Business Administration).* recién licenciado = graduating student.* * *- da masculino, femeninoa) (Educ) graduatelicenciado en Filosofía y Letras — ≈arts o (AmE) liberal arts graduate
b) (AmC, Méx) ( abogado) lawyer* * *= major, graduate, licentiate, grad (graduate), alumnus [alumni, -pl.], alum.Nota: Abreviatura de alumnus.Ex: The target user group was the approximately 100 senior economics major completing theses.
Ex: In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.Ex: The achievement of these aims is analysed in practical terms, and the specific problems of licentiates and technicians discussed.Ex: The article 'New directions for recent grads' surveys the employment of 1994 graduates of library schools in the USA.Ex: The article 'S.R. Ranganathan: distinguished alumnus' details the life and work of S.R. Ranganathan with particular reference to his time spent at University College London, School of Librarianship.Ex: It is time for professional associations to distance themselves from educational programs who have no use for the work their alums do.* fábrica de licenciados = diploma mill.* licenciado en biblioteconomía y documentación = MLS graduate.* Licenciado en Gestión Empresarial = MBA (Master of Business Administration).* recién licenciado = graduating student.* * *licenciado -damasculine, feminine1 ( Educ) graduatelicenciado en Filosofía y Letras ≈ arts graduate3 (AmC, Méx) (abogado) lawyernos representa el licenciado Argüello Mr Argüello is representing us* * *
Del verbo licenciar: ( conjugate licenciar)
licenciado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
licenciado
licenciar
licenciado◊ -da sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Educ) graduate;◊ licenciado en Filosofía y Letras ≈ arts o (AmE) liberal arts graduate
licenciar ( conjugate licenciar) verbo transitivo ‹ soldado› to discharge
licenciarse verbo pronominal [ estudiante] to graduate
licenciado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Univ graduate
licenciado en Ciencias/Humanidades, Bachelor of Science/Arts
2 LAm lawyer
licenciar vtr Mil to discharge
' licenciado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
filología
- Lic.
- licenciada
- universitaria
- universitario
- grado
English:
bachelor
- degree
- graduate
- LLB
- MA
- MPhil
- MSc
* * *licenciado, -a♦ adj[soldado] discharged♦ nm,f1. [de universidad] graduate;licenciado en económicas/derecho economics/law graduate;licenciado en Filosofía y Letras Bachelor of Arts;es licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Córdoba he has a law degree from the University of Córdoba2. [soldado] discharged soldierel licenciado Pérez Mr Pérez;¡por supuesto, licenciado! of course, Mr Pérez, Sir* * *I adj MIL:está licenciado he has completed his military serviceII m, licenciada f graduate* * *licenciado, -da n1) : university graduate2) abogado: lawyer* * *licenciado n graduate -
8 licenciatura
f.1 degree.2 bachelor's degree at the university, baccalaureate, first degree.* * *1 (five year) university degree* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=título) degree2) (=estudios) degree course, course of study (EEUU)3) (=ceremonia) graduationLICENCIATURA Until recently most Spanish degree courses lasted five years. Students would be awarded a diplomatura (general degree) if they completed three years of study, and they would get their licenciatura (honours degree) after another two years. Now, under new planes de estudio, or curricula, licenciaturas take four years. The first two years are referred to as the primer ciclo and the final two years as the segundo ciclo.* * *femenino degree* * *= master's degree, master degree, graduate level, graduate programme, graduate degree.Ex. Bernadine Abbott Hoduski received her bachelor's degree from St. Theresa of Avila College and her master's degree in library science from the University of Denver.Ex. There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, master degrees and Ph.D.Ex. Many library school students are suffering from the parochialism of this trend in education and must compensate for it at the graduate level.Ex. Some librarians were surveyed about the usefulness of a special graduate programme for persons planning to become prison librarians.Ex. The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.----* curso de licenciatura = postgraduate course.* estudiante de licenciatura = graduate student.* estudios de licenciatura = graduate work.* Licenciatura de Ciencias = M.Sc. (Master of Science).* Licenciatura de Humanidades = M.Phil. (Master in Philosophy).* Licenciatura en Documentación = M.L.S. (Master in Library Science).* relativo a los estudios de licenciatura = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate].* * *femenino degree* * *= master's degree, master degree, graduate level, graduate programme, graduate degree.Ex: Bernadine Abbott Hoduski received her bachelor's degree from St. Theresa of Avila College and her master's degree in library science from the University of Denver.
Ex: There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, master degrees and Ph.D.Ex: Many library school students are suffering from the parochialism of this trend in education and must compensate for it at the graduate level.Ex: Some librarians were surveyed about the usefulness of a special graduate programme for persons planning to become prison librarians.Ex: The minimum professional qualifications in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or a closely related field.* curso de licenciatura = postgraduate course.* estudiante de licenciatura = graduate student.* estudios de licenciatura = graduate work.* Licenciatura de Ciencias = M.Sc. (Master of Science).* Licenciatura de Humanidades = M.Phil. (Master in Philosophy).* Licenciatura en Documentación = M.L.S. (Master in Library Science).* relativo a los estudios de licenciatura = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate].* * *licenciatura (↑ licenciatura a1)degreeno terminó la licenciatura he didn't finish his degreehizo la licenciatura en Deusto she did o took her degree at the University of DeustoThe name given to the first university degree. Degree courses in Spain used to last five years. Now, after the passing of the LRU - Ley de Reforma Universitaria (↑ LRU 1), degrees normally take four years. Exceptions are medicine and architecture.* * *
licenciatura sustantivo femenino
degree
licenciatura f Univ (títulación superior) (bachelor's) degree
(estudios superiores) degree (course)
' licenciatura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bachillerato
- filología
English:
degree
- Honours degree
- bachelor
- honor
- under
* * *licenciatura nfdegree;licenciatura en económicas/derecho economics/law degree;licenciatura en Filosofía y Letras Bachelor of Arts (degree)* * *f EDU degree* * *licenciatura nf1) : college degree2) : course of study (at a college or university)* * *licenciatura n degree -
9 RFE
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10 francesa
adj.french.f.1 the French language.Despedirse a la francesa (Coll.) to take French leave2 frenchwoman.* * *f., (m. - francés)* * *
francés,-esa
I adjetivo French
II m,f (hombre) Frenchman
(mujer) Frenchwoman
III m (idioma) French
♦ Locuciones: pey despedirse a la francesa, to leave without saying good-bye
' francesa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- francés
- tortilla
- ascendencia
- filología
- Guayana
English:
attack
- French horn
- Frenchwoman
- jack
- omelet
- omelette
- streak
- be
- French
- fry
- law
* * *f Frenchwoman -
11 portuguesa
adj.portuguese.f.feminine of PORTUGUÉS.* * *f., (m. - portugués)* * *
portugués,-esa
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Portuguese
II m (idioma) Portuguese
' portuguesa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
filología
* * *I adj Portuguese
См. также в других словарях:
Filología — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Piedra de Rosetta, estela escrita en tres lenguas, antiguo egipcio jeroglífico, demótico y griego, que sirvió al egiptólogo Jean François Champollion para descifrar la escritura jeroglífica egipcia La filología (d … Wikipedia Español
filología — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Ciencia que estudia la lengua y la literatura: La filología ha pugnado, desde el sigloXIX,por ser considerada una ciencia. 2. Estudio de una determinada lengua y su literatura: filología hispánica, filología… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
filologia — /filolo dʒia/ s.f. [dal lat. philologĭa, gr. philología, propr. amore dello studio, della dottrina ]. [insieme di discipline intese alla ricostruzione di documenti linguistici e letterari, spec. antichi: f. romanza ] ● Espressioni: filologia… … Enciclopedia Italiana
filologia — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż IIb, lm D. filologiagii {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} dział nauk humanistycznych zajmujący się badaniem języka i literatury poszczególnych narodów i kręgów cywilizacyjnych : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Filologia polska, słowiańska,… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
filologia — s. f. Estudo científico de uma língua … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
filología — (Del lat. philologĭa, y este del gr. φιλολογία). 1. f. Ciencia que estudia una cultura tal como se manifiesta en su lengua y en su literatura, principalmente a través de los textos escritos. 2. Técnica que se aplica a los textos para… … Diccionario de la lengua española
filologia — fi·lo·lo·gì·a s.f. TS sc.uman. 1. disciplina che, mediante l analisi linguistica e la critica testuale, mira alla ricostruzione e alla corretta interpretazione di testi o documenti scritti | in usi obsoleti e nella nomenclatura universitaria,… … Dizionario italiano
Filología — ► sustantivo femenino LINGÜÍSTICA, LITERATURA Ciencia que estudia la estructura y la evolución de las lenguas y su legado literario. * * * filología (del lat. «philologĭa», del gr. «philología») f. Ciencia que estudia las lenguas y las obras… … Enciclopedia Universal
filologia — ż I, DCMs. filologiagii; lm D. filologiagii (filologiagij) 1. «dział nauk humanistycznych, obejmujący badania nad językiem i literaturą jakiegoś narodu lub kręgu cywilizacyjnego» Filologia polska, angielska, rosyjska. Studiować filologię. ∆… … Słownik języka polskiego
filología — {{#}}{{LM F17741}}{{〓}} {{[}}filología{{]}} ‹fi·lo·lo·gí·a› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Ciencia que estudia una cultura a través de su lengua y de su literatura, apoyándose fundamentalmente en los textos escritos: • En la carrera de filología clásica se… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
filologìa — (филология | philologie | Philologie | philology | filologìa) Это слово обычно обозначает изучение литературы вообще, но более определенным образом (за исключением собственно исторических дисциплин – истории, науки о древностях) – изучение… … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов