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2 dibujar
v.to draw, to sketch.* * *1 to draw, sketch2 TÉCNICA to design3 figurado (describir) to describe1 (mostrarse) to appear, be outlined* * *verb1) to draw2) portray* * *1. VT1) (Arte) to draw, sketch2) (Téc) to design3) (=describir) to sketch, describe2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Art) to draw, sketch; < plano> to drawb) ( describir)2.dibujar vi to draw3.dibujarse v prona) (liter) ( perfilarse) forma/contorno to be outlined* * *= trace, plot, pattern, chart, draw.Ex. Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.Ex. The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex. Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words 'Newspaper Room'.Ex. This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex. At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.----* dibujar deprisa = dash off.* dibujarse = shadow.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Art) to draw, sketch; < plano> to drawb) ( describir)2.dibujar vi to draw3.dibujarse v prona) (liter) ( perfilarse) forma/contorno to be outlined* * *= trace, plot, pattern, chart, draw.Ex: Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.
Ex: The technique 'Trend Projection' graphically plots future trends based on past experience.Ex: Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words 'Newspaper Room'.Ex: This article describes how Australia was depicted on early maps of the world charted by the Portuguese and Dutch seafarers from 1452 to the present day.Ex: At every instant the darkness of the line being drawn is made equal to the darkness of the point on the picture being observed by the photocell.* dibujar deprisa = dash off.* dibujarse = shadow.* * *dibujar [A1 ]vt1 ( Art) to draw, sketch; ‹plano› to drawdibujar a mano alzada to draw freehand2(describir): nos dibujó un cuadro pesimista del futuro he painted a gloomy picture of the futurelos personajes están muy bien dibujados the characters are very well drawn o portrayed■ dibujarvito draw1 ( liter) (perfilarse) «forma/contorno» to be outlined2 ( liter)(mostrarse): una sonrisa se dibujó en sus labios a smile appeared on o ( liter) played around her lipstiene el dolor dibujado en la cara the pain shows in o is etched on his face* * *
dibujar ( conjugate dibujar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to draw;
dibujar verbo transitivo to draw: dibújame un boceto de tu casa de campo, sketch your country house for me
' dibujar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pintar
- plantilla
- saber
- circunferencia
- garabatear
- pulso
English:
draw
- graph
- outline
- picture
- sketch
- stencil
* * *♦ vt1. [trazar a lápiz, bolígrafo] to draw2. [describir]dibujó un oscuro panorama para la economía she painted a bleak future for the economy;la novela dibuja el Londres victoriano the novel portrays Victorian London♦ vito draw* * *v/t draw; figdescribe* * *dibujar vt1) : to draw, to sketch2) : to portray, to depict* * * -
3 hemeroteca
f.newspaper library or archive.* * *1 newspaper library* * ** * *femenino newspaper and periodicals library* * *= newspaper library, newspaper room, serials library, newspaper reading room.Ex. This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.Ex. Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words ' Newspaper Room'.Ex. The author discusses the issues facing serials libraries in the UK.Ex. The areas surveyed included the circulation and reference areas, the book stacks, the computer terminals, the newspaper reading room, the benches outside of the entranceway, and all other public seating areas.----* bibliotecario de hemeroteca = serials librarian.* * *femenino newspaper and periodicals library* * *= newspaper library, newspaper room, serials library, newspaper reading room.Ex: This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.
Ex: Soon he found himself fronting a door, on which were elaborately patterned the words ' Newspaper Room'.Ex: The author discusses the issues facing serials libraries in the UK.Ex: The areas surveyed included the circulation and reference areas, the book stacks, the computer terminals, the newspaper reading room, the benches outside of the entranceway, and all other public seating areas.* bibliotecario de hemeroteca = serials librarian.* * *newspaper and periodicals library* * *
hemeroteca sustantivo femenino newspaper library
* * *hemeroteca nfnewspaper and periodicals library o archive* * *f newspaper library -
4 dirección
nfadministration n, fronting n, leadership n (of business) operation nalta dirección senior management top managementDirección General Impositiva (LAm) Inland Revenuesin dirección zero addressdirección comercial business address, business management, sales managementdirección financiera financial managementdirección general general management, management, regional officedirección hotelera hotel managementdirección de information information managementdirección lineal line managementdirección por objetivos management by objectivesdirección de oficina office managementdirección particular home addressdirección de personal personnel managementdirección portuaria harbour authoritiesdirección privada home addressdirección registrada registered addressmala dirección mismanagement -
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