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1 Marin County Free Library
Library: MCFLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Marin County Free Library
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2 Washington County Free Library
Library: WCFLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Washington County Free Library
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3 Dynamic Link Library
1) Abbreviation: DLL (for CBIT), DLL (visit The DLL Archive to download free copies of DLLs)2) File extension: LIBGFL221.DLLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dynamic Link Library
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4 Dynamic Link library
1) Abbreviation: DLL (for CBIT), DLL (visit The DLL Archive to download free copies of DLLs)2) File extension: LIBGFL221.DLLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dynamic Link library
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5 Dynamic link library
1) Abbreviation: DLL (for CBIT), DLL (visit The DLL Archive to download free copies of DLLs)2) File extension: LIBGFL221.DLLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Dynamic link library
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6 бесплатная библиотека
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > бесплатная библиотека
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7 бесплатная библиотека
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > бесплатная библиотека
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8 sección de referencia
(n.) = reference section, reference department, reference division, reference areaEx. Many students graduating from library school and seeking jobs profess disdain for administrative responsibilities not only within the reference section, but also within the library as a whole.Ex. Her first positions were with the New York Public Library, South Bend Public Library, and the Free Library of Philadelphia in the Reference and Young Adult Department.Ex. The situation described may have its physical locus in the reference division, the serial department, the adult services section, or the director's office.Ex. All these issues were successfully addressed by rearranging study, reference, and stack areas and enclosing a small office to create a more vibrant, reference oriented library environment.* * *(n.) = reference section, reference department, reference division, reference areaEx: Many students graduating from library school and seeking jobs profess disdain for administrative responsibilities not only within the reference section, but also within the library as a whole.
Ex: Her first positions were with the New York Public Library, South Bend Public Library, and the Free Library of Philadelphia in the Reference and Young Adult Department.Ex: The situation described may have its physical locus in the reference division, the serial department, the adult services section, or the director's office. -
9 desvincularse
1 to cut oneself off (de, from), break away (de, from), dissociate oneself (de, from)* * *VPR1) (=aislarse) to be cut off2) (=alejarse) to cut o.s. off (de from)* * *(v.) = dissociate, distance, disassociateEx. Further, the grand tradition still reflects the anxiety of the `free library' to dissociate itself from the proselytising clamour of Victorian sectaries of various kinds.Ex. They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex. Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.* * *(v.) = dissociate, distance, disassociateEx: Further, the grand tradition still reflects the anxiety of the `free library' to dissociate itself from the proselytising clamour of Victorian sectaries of various kinds.
Ex: They were to a much greater extent distanced from popula reading by the increasing gap between high and low culture.Ex: Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.* * *
desvincularse ( conjugate desvincularse) verbo pronominal desvincularsese de algn/algo to dissociate oneself from sth/sb;
■desvincularse verbo reflexivo to cut oneself off, dissociate oneself [de, from]: me quiero desvincular de todos vuestros tejemanejes, I'd like to dissociate myself from all of your scheming
' desvincularse' also found in these entries:
English:
dissociate
- distance
* * *vprto dissociate oneself (de from);me he desvinculado por completo del fútbol I no longer have any involvement in football;se desvinculó de sus amigos al acabar la universidad he lost touch with his friends after he left university* * *v/r dissociate o.s. (de from)* * *vr -
10 devoto
adj.1 devoted, adoring, devotional, devout.2 dedicated, devoted, assiduous.m.1 devotee, worshiper, worshipper.2 member of a sect, sectary.3 churchgoer.* * *► adjetivo1 (piadoso) devout, pious2 (digno de devoción) devotional3 figurado (dedicado) devoted► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 RELIGIÓN pious person, devout person2 figurado (seguidor) devoted follower, devotee, admirer* * *devoto, -a1. ADJ1) (Rel) [persona] devout; [obra] devotional2) (=apegado, fiel) devoted (de to)su devoto servidor — frm your devoted servant
2. SM / F1) (Rel) devout personlos devotos — the faithful; [en iglesia] the congregation sing
2) (=aficionado) devotee* * *I II- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Relig)b) ( aficionado)* * *= devotee, devout, devotional, sectary, prayerful, devoted, loyal (to), pious, God-fearing.Ex. 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Ex. His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.Ex. With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex. Further, the grand tradition still reflects the anxiety of the `free library' to dissociate itself from the proselytising clamour of Victorian sectaries of various kinds.Ex. The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex. Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.Ex. He was said to be 100% loyal to the library and perfectly satisfied with his position.Ex. This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex. On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.----* judío devoto = devout Jew.* * *I II- ta masculino, femeninoa) (Relig)b) ( aficionado)* * *= devotee, devout, devotional, sectary, prayerful, devoted, loyal (to), pious, God-fearing.Ex: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.
Ex: His goal was to contribute to the 'uplift' of the masses and to make men sober, righteous, conservative, patient, and devout -- in short, to make others more like himself.Ex: With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex: Further, the grand tradition still reflects the anxiety of the `free library' to dissociate itself from the proselytising clamour of Victorian sectaries of various kinds.Ex: The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex: Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.Ex: He was said to be 100% loyal to the library and perfectly satisfied with his position.Ex: This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex: On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.* judío devoto = devout Jew.* * *‹persona› devout; ‹estampa/lugar/obra› devotionales muy devoto de la Virgen he's a devout follower of the Virginmasculine, feminine1 ( Relig) devoto DE algn devotee OF sbes un devoto de San Juan he is a devotee of Saint John2 (aficionado) devoto DE algo devotee OF sthlos devotos de la música clásica devotees of classical musicdevoto DE algn admirer OF sblos devotos del famoso tenor admirers of the famous tenor* * *
devoto
‹lugar/obra› devotional
■ sustantivo masculino, femeninoa) (Relig) devoto de algn devotee of sbb) ( aficionado) devoto de algo/algn devotee of sth/admirer of sb
devoto,-a
I adjetivo
1 Rel pious, devout
2 (admirador) es un devoto lector de Dostoievski, he's an ardent reader of Dostoevski
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Rel pious person
2 (admirador) devotee
' devoto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
devota
- piadosa
- piadoso
English:
devotee
- devout
- worshipper
- devoted
* * *devoto, -a♦ adj1. [piadoso] devout;ser devoto de to have a devotion for3. [imagen, templo, lugar] devotional♦ nm,f1. [beato] devout person;es un devoto de San Antonio he has a special devotion to St Anthony;los devotos the faithful2. [admirador] devotee (de of);buenas noticias para los devotos del cine de ciencia ficción good news for fans of science fiction movies o Br films* * *I adj devout* * *devoto, -ta adj: devout♦ devotamente advdevoto, -ta n: devotee, admirer -
11 disociarse
VPR to dissociate o.s. (de from)* * *(v.) = dissociate, disassociateEx. Further, the grand tradition still reflects the anxiety of the `free library' to dissociate itself from the proselytising clamour of Victorian sectaries of various kinds.Ex. Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.* * *(v.) = dissociate, disassociateEx: Further, the grand tradition still reflects the anxiety of the `free library' to dissociate itself from the proselytising clamour of Victorian sectaries of various kinds.
Ex: Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.* * *vpr2. Quím to dissociate* * *v/r fig:disociarse de alguien/algo dissociate o.s. from s.o./sth -
12 sección juvenil
(n.) = young adult departmentEx. Her first positions were with the New York Public Library, South Bend Public Library, and the Free Library of Philadelphia in the Reference and young adult department.* * *(n.) = young adult departmentEx: Her first positions were with the New York Public Library, South Bend Public Library, and the Free Library of Philadelphia in the Reference and young adult department.
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13 especialista en osteopatía
(n.) = osteopathic physicianEx. Free library reference services for all osteopathic physicians in Texas through the library are to be provided.* * *(n.) = osteopathic physicianEx: Free library reference services for all osteopathic physicians in Texas through the library are to be provided.
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14 multiculturalidad
* * *= multi-culturalism [multiculturalism], multiculturism.Ex. Multiculturalism is taken as being synonymous with cultural diversity and denotes the recent critical concepts that are counterpoised to ethnocentrism, cultural monolithicism, and the assumption of epistemological universality.Ex. After discussing the meaning of multiculturism, the author describes ways of promoting the use of the library by people who have no tradition of a free library service.* * *= multi-culturalism [multiculturalism], multiculturism.Ex: Multiculturalism is taken as being synonymous with cultural diversity and denotes the recent critical concepts that are counterpoised to ethnocentrism, cultural monolithicism, and the assumption of epistemological universality.
Ex: After discussing the meaning of multiculturism, the author describes ways of promoting the use of the library by people who have no tradition of a free library service.* * *multiculturality -
15 multiculturalismo
m.multiculturalism.* * ** * *= multi-culturalism [multiculturalism], multiculturism.Ex. Multiculturalism is taken as being synonymous with cultural diversity and denotes the recent critical concepts that are counterpoised to ethnocentrism, cultural monolithicism, and the assumption of epistemological universality.Ex. After discussing the meaning of multiculturism, the author describes ways of promoting the use of the library by people who have no tradition of a free library service.* * *= multi-culturalism [multiculturalism], multiculturism.Ex: Multiculturalism is taken as being synonymous with cultural diversity and denotes the recent critical concepts that are counterpoised to ethnocentrism, cultural monolithicism, and the assumption of epistemological universality.
Ex: After discussing the meaning of multiculturism, the author describes ways of promoting the use of the library by people who have no tradition of a free library service.* * *multiculturalism* * *multiculturalism -
16 mugre
f.1 filth, muck.2 dirt, filth, grime.* * *1 grime, filth* * *SF (=suciedad) dirt; (=inmundicia) filth; (=grasa) grime, grease* * *sacarle la mugre a alguien — (AmL fam) to beat somebody black and blue
* * *= filth, grubbiness, squalor, grunge, grime.Ex. That youthful miss in torpidity over that palimpsest of filth is what the free library has to show as the justification of its existence.Ex. Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.Ex. The article 'Private affluence and public squalor?' discusses the implications for libraries and information if public services are forced to open up their markets to free trade and thereby to private companies.Ex. This is another example of the literary grunge emerging from modern Chinese writers.Ex. Grease is one of the major culprits behind the grime that accumulates on cooktops.* * *sacarle la mugre a alguien — (AmL fam) to beat somebody black and blue
* * *= filth, grubbiness, squalor, grunge, grime.Ex: That youthful miss in torpidity over that palimpsest of filth is what the free library has to show as the justification of its existence.
Ex: Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.Ex: The article 'Private affluence and public squalor?' discusses the implications for libraries and information if public services are forced to open up their markets to free trade and thereby to private companies.Ex: This is another example of the literary grunge emerging from modern Chinese writers.Ex: Grease is one of the major culprits behind the grime that accumulates on cooktops.* * *dirt, filthestos vaqueros se caen de mugre these jeans are filthyla mugre acumulada en la cocina the grease o grime that has built up on the stovesacarle la mugre a algn ( AmL fam); to knock hell o beat the hell out of sb ( colloq), to clobber sb ( colloq)me saqué la mugre trabajando I worked o slogged my guts out ( colloq)* * *
mugre sustantivo femenino ( suciedad) dirt, filth;
( grasa) grime, grease
mugre sustantivo femenino filth, muck
' mugre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
porquería
- mierda
- roña
- suciedad
English:
dirt
- filth
- grime
- muck
- squalor
- goo
* * *♦ adjMéx [inútil] useless♦ nffilth, muck;este cuarto está lleno de mugre this room is filthy* * *f filth* * *mugre nfsuciedad: grime, filth -
17 библиотека
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18 aletargado
adj.lethargic, drowsy, lumpish, unresponsive.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aletargar.* * *1→ link=aletargar aletargar► adjetivo1 (dormido) lethargic2 (amodorrado) drowsy* * *ADJ drowsy, lethargic* * *- da adjetivo lethargic, drowsy* * *= in torpidity, lethargic, sleepy [sleepier -comp., sleepiest -sup.], drowsy [drowsier -comp., drowsiest -sup.].Ex. That youthful miss in torpidity over that palimpsest of filth is what the free library has to show as the justification of its existence.Ex. Learning disabled and mentally retarded children have limited attention span and may be hyperactive or lethargic.Ex. The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.Ex. Increasingly, however, problems with sleep are being framed as public dangers, risks generated by drowsy people during the times they are expected to be awake.* * *- da adjetivo lethargic, drowsy* * *= in torpidity, lethargic, sleepy [sleepier -comp., sleepiest -sup.], drowsy [drowsier -comp., drowsiest -sup.].Ex: That youthful miss in torpidity over that palimpsest of filth is what the free library has to show as the justification of its existence.
Ex: Learning disabled and mentally retarded children have limited attention span and may be hyperactive or lethargic.Ex: The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.Ex: Increasingly, however, problems with sleep are being framed as public dangers, risks generated by drowsy people during the times they are expected to be awake.* * *aletargado -dalethargic, drowsy* * *
Del verbo aletargar: ( conjugate aletargar)
aletargado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
aletargado
aletargar
aletargado◊ -da adjetivo
lethargic, drowsy
aletargar ( conjugate aletargar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to make … feel lethargic o drowsy
aletargado,-a adjetivo lethargic
aletargar verbo transitivo to make lethargic
' aletargado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aletargada
English:
lethargic
- dormant
* * *aletargado, -a adjdrowsy, lethargic* * *aletargado, -da adj: lethargic, sluggish, torpid -
19 atractivamente
adv.attractively.* * *► adverbio1 attractively* * *ADV attractively* * *= attractively, enticingly, fetchingly.Ex. The ideology underlying the finding catalog was attractively simple.Ex. And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.Ex. 'You were far away, weren't you?' spoke the director across the desk fetchingly = "Estaban muy lejos, ¿verdad?" dijo el director agradablemente desde el otro lado del mostrador.* * *= attractively, enticingly, fetchingly.Ex: The ideology underlying the finding catalog was attractively simple.
Ex: And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.Ex: 'You were far away, weren't you?' spoke the director across the desk fetchingly = "Estaban muy lejos, ¿verdad?" dijo el director agradablemente desde el otro lado del mostrador.* * *attractively* * *atractivamente advattractively -
20 desde hace tanto tiempo
= so longEx. And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.* * *= so longEx: And since computerized data bases charge according to use, are we going to have to rethink our ideas on what we have so long enticingly but misleadingly called free library services?.
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