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  • 1 Fred Hoyle

    m.
    Fred Hoyle, Sir Fred Hoyle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Fred Hoyle

  • 2 Fred Sanger

    m.
    Fred Sanger, Frederick Sanger.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Fred Sanger

  • 3 Fred Skinner

    m.
    Fred Skinner, Burrhus Frederic Skinner.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Fred Skinner

  • 4 frío

    fred

    Vocabulario Castellano-Catalán > frío

  • 5 Federico

    • Fred
    • Freddie
    • Freddy
    • Frederick

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > Federico

  • 6 dar una conferencia

    (v.) = deliver + talk, make + a speech, give + speech, deliver + lecture, give + a lecture
    Ex. Sometimes authors write 'pseudo abstracts' to meet deadlines for articles or for talks to be delivered.
    Ex. Fred Kilgour, the modern father of networking, made a speech which described the inutility of traditional rules of cataloging which focused on bringing together all of the works of an author under the same heading.
    Ex. This article is based on a speech given at a workshop on children's libraries.
    Ex. The author gives random impressions of his 16-day whistle-stop lecture tour in India during which he visited 37 libraries, library schools, universities, and other institutions and delivered 16 lectures.
    Ex. Knight escaped and in 1878 he began touring and giving lectures describing the raid.
    * * *
    (v.) = deliver + talk, make + a speech, give + speech, deliver + lecture, give + a lecture

    Ex: Sometimes authors write 'pseudo abstracts' to meet deadlines for articles or for talks to be delivered.

    Ex: Fred Kilgour, the modern father of networking, made a speech which described the inutility of traditional rules of cataloging which focused on bringing together all of the works of an author under the same heading.
    Ex: This article is based on a speech given at a workshop on children's libraries.
    Ex: The author gives random impressions of his 16-day whistle-stop lecture tour in India during which he visited 37 libraries, library schools, universities, and other institutions and delivered 16 lectures.
    Ex: Knight escaped and in 1878 he began touring and giving lectures describing the raid.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dar una conferencia

  • 7 el padre de

    Ex. Fred Kilgour, the modern father of networking, made a speech which described the inutility of traditional rules of cataloging which focused on bringing together all of the works of an author under the same heading.
    * * *

    Ex: Fred Kilgour, the modern father of networking, made a speech which described the inutility of traditional rules of cataloging which focused on bringing together all of the works of an author under the same heading.

    Spanish-English dictionary > el padre de

  • 8 hacer esto y aquello de un modo relajado

    (v.) = mess about, pootle, piddle around
    Ex. If an obscure Mitteleuropean monk named Gregor Mendel hadn't spent the middle part of the last century messing about with peas, the world would be a very different place today.
    Ex. It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.
    Ex. After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.
    * * *
    (v.) = mess about, pootle, piddle around

    Ex: If an obscure Mitteleuropean monk named Gregor Mendel hadn't spent the middle part of the last century messing about with peas, the world would be a very different place today.

    Ex: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.
    Ex: After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer esto y aquello de un modo relajado

  • 9 hermana

    adj.
    matched, suitable, having resemblance.
    f.
    1 sister, soul sister, sis, sibling.
    2 sister, nun.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: hermanar.
    * * *
    f., (m. - hermano)
    * * *
    = sister, sibling, sis.
    Nota: Abreviatura de sister.
    Ex. Quite obviously, as most children spend their infant years aware of very few people, usually members of their family, it is from them -- parents, brothers and sisters, attendant relatives and friends -- that they learn the primary adaptive lessons.
    Ex. The subjects were influenced about breast-feeding by their referents such as siblings and friends with breast-feeding experience, their mothers and husbands, and mothers-in-law.
    Ex. After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.
    ----
    * hermana adoptiva = foster sister.
    * hermana de sangre = blood sister.
    * hermana pequeña = baby sister.
    * hermana religiosa = sister, religious sister.
    * * *
    = sister, sibling, sis.
    Nota: Abreviatura de sister.

    Ex: Quite obviously, as most children spend their infant years aware of very few people, usually members of their family, it is from them -- parents, brothers and sisters, attendant relatives and friends -- that they learn the primary adaptive lessons.

    Ex: The subjects were influenced about breast-feeding by their referents such as siblings and friends with breast-feeding experience, their mothers and husbands, and mothers-in-law.
    Ex: After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.
    * hermana adoptiva = foster sister.
    * hermana de sangre = blood sister.
    * hermana pequeña = baby sister.
    * hermana religiosa = sister, religious sister.

    * * *

     

    Del verbo hermanar: ( conjugate hermanar)

    hermana es:

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

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    hermana    
    hermanar
    hermanar ( conjugate hermanar) verbo transitivo
    a) (en sentimiento, propósito) to unite

    b) ciudades to twin

    c) calcetines to match up, put … in pairs;

    fichas/naipes to match up
    hermana
    1 sister: mi hermana adoptiva, my sister who was adopted
    2 Rel (monja) sister
    3 ciudad hermana, twin town ➣ hermano
    hermanar verbo transitivo
    1 (sentimientos, objetos) to unite, combine
    2 (personas) to unite spiritually
    (ciudades) to twin
    ' hermana' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    así
    - calcada
    - calcado
    - caprichosa
    - caprichoso
    - celo
    - desairar
    - diferencia
    - encanto
    - hacer
    - latín
    - lengua
    - letra
    - llevar
    - macarra
    - negra
    - negro
    - os
    - otra
    - otro
    - pecar
    - preguntar
    - quedar
    - quien
    - salir
    - seguir
    - superar
    - tu
    - zaga
    - boca
    - confundir
    - donde
    - hermano
    - presentar
    - saber
    English:
    around
    - big
    - constantly
    - doghouse
    - elder
    - expect
    - sister
    - sisterly
    - tall
    - teach
    - twin
    - twin sister
    - cousin
    - half
    - she
    - sibling
    - worst
    * * *
    f sister
    * * *
    hermana n sister

    Spanish-English dictionary > hermana

  • 10 inutilidad

    f.
    1 uselessness.
    2 disablement (invalidez).
    * * *
    1 uselessness
    * * *

    constituir inutilidad — to render inelegible, bar

    * * *
    a) (de esfuerzo, tentativa) futility, pointlessness
    b) ( de persona) uselessness
    * * *
    = futility, inutility.
    Ex. Quickly recognizing the futility of trying to decipher the purpose of the call, she dismissed it from her mind and continued on.
    Ex. Fred Kilgour, the modern father of networking, made a speech which described the inutility of traditional rules of cataloging which focused on bringing together all of the works of an author under the same heading.
    ----
    * culto a la inutilidad = cargo cult.
    * * *
    a) (de esfuerzo, tentativa) futility, pointlessness
    b) ( de persona) uselessness
    * * *
    = futility, inutility.

    Ex: Quickly recognizing the futility of trying to decipher the purpose of the call, she dismissed it from her mind and continued on.

    Ex: Fred Kilgour, the modern father of networking, made a speech which described the inutility of traditional rules of cataloging which focused on bringing together all of the works of an author under the same heading.
    * culto a la inutilidad = cargo cult.

    * * *
    1 (de un esfuerzo, una tentativa) futility, uselessness
    2 (de una persona) uselessness
    quedó demostrada su inutilidad it showed how useless he is
    * * *

    inutilidad sustantivo femenino uselessness
    ' inutilidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    esterilidad
    English:
    futility
    - uselessness
    - worthlessness
    * * *
    1. [falta de utilidad] uselessness;
    [falta de eficacia] ineffectiveness; [falta de sentido] pointlessness
    2. [invalidez] disablement
    3. [persona]
    es una inutilidad he's useless o hopeless
    * * *
    f uselessness
    * * *
    : uselessness

    Spanish-English dictionary > inutilidad

  • 11 perder el tiempo

    (v.) = dawdle, mess around, pissing into the wind, mess about, faff (about/around), pootle, sit + idle, muck around/about, piddle around
    Ex. The title of the article is 'The challenge of the information country lane (and those who dawdle in it)'.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Best bet Internet: reference and research when you don't have time to mess around'.
    Ex. Though the national media will ignore his candidacy, the politically pure of heart will be able to vote their conscience -- and once again have a grand old Quixotic time pissing into the wind.
    Ex. If an obscure Mitteleuropean monk named Gregor Mendel hadn't spent the middle part of the last century messing about with peas, the world would be a very different place today.
    Ex. A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.
    Ex. It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.
    Ex. Unused school buildings sit idle as ravages of time take toll.
    Ex. Rather than spend the money on the navy we could stop mucking about with wind farms and build more proper power stations.
    Ex. After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.
    * * *
    (v.) = dawdle, mess around, pissing into the wind, mess about, faff (about/around), pootle, sit + idle, muck around/about, piddle around

    Ex: The title of the article is 'The challenge of the information country lane (and those who dawdle in it)'.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Best bet Internet: reference and research when you don't have time to mess around'.
    Ex: Though the national media will ignore his candidacy, the politically pure of heart will be able to vote their conscience -- and once again have a grand old Quixotic time pissing into the wind.
    Ex: If an obscure Mitteleuropean monk named Gregor Mendel hadn't spent the middle part of the last century messing about with peas, the world would be a very different place today.
    Ex: A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.
    Ex: It's more advisable to have a cheap and skanky bike for pootling around town, the idea being that no-one would want to nick a nasty looking bike.
    Ex: Unused school buildings sit idle as ravages of time take toll.
    Ex: Rather than spend the money on the navy we could stop mucking about with wind farms and build more proper power stations.
    Ex: After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > perder el tiempo

  • 12 perder el tiempo, hacer esto y aquello de un modo relajado

    Ex. After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.
    * * *

    Ex: After piddling around most of the morning yesterday, my sis, her husband Fred, and my parents came over to celebrate Christmas Day.

    Spanish-English dictionary > perder el tiempo, hacer esto y aquello de un modo relajado

  • 13 Federico

    m.
    Frederick, Freddy, Fred, Freddie.
    * * *
    * * *
    Federico n pr
    Federico I/II Frederick I/II;
    Federico el Grande Frederick the Great

    Spanish-English dictionary > Federico

  • 14 Astaire

    m.
    Astaire, Fred Astaire.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Astaire

  • 15 Hoyle

    m.
    1 Hoyle, Edmond Hoyle.
    2 Hoyle, Sir Fred Hoyle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Hoyle

  • 16 interfaz amigable

    f.
    friendly interface, fred.

    Spanish-English dictionary > interfaz amigable

  • 17 Zinnemann

    m.
    Zinnemann, Fred Zinnemann.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Zinnemann

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Fred Ho — (eigentlich Fred Wei han Houn, pinyin: Hóu Wéihàn, * 10. August 1957 in Palo Alto Kalifornien) ist ein US amerikanischer Jazz Komponist, Bandleader und Baritonsaxophonist des Modern Jazz sowie Schriftsteller und politischer Aktivist. Fred Ho;… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Fred — /fred/, n. a male given name, form of Frederick. * * * (as used in expressions) Astaire Fred Friendly Fred W. Hoyle Sir Fred Rogers Fred McFeely Rose Fred Zinnemann Fred * * * …   Universalium

  • FRED — (1931 ) Othon Aristides est né à Paris le 5 mars 1931 de parents d’origine grecque. Il débute comme dessinateur humoristique, sous le pseudonyme de Fred, en plaçant des dessins dans Ici Paris, Le Hérisson , France Dimanche, Punch ou le New Yorker …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • fred — fred·do; fred·er·icks·burg; fred·er·ic·ton; fred·er·iks·berg; fred·er·ik; …   English syllables

  • Fred Ho — (Chinese name: ; pinyin: Hóu Wéihàn; born Fred Wei han Houn in Palo Alto, California, August 10, 1957) is an American jazz baritone saxophonist, composer, bandleader, playwright, writer, and social activist.While he is sometimes associated with… …   Wikipedia

  • Fred og Ro — (Рённе,Дания) Категория отеля: Адрес: 3700 Рённе, Дания Описание …   Каталог отелей

  • Fred-Dy — est une émission de télévision québécoise diffusée en 2001. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Distribution 3 Scénarisation 4 Réalisation …   Wikipédia en Français

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