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futuristics

  • 1 acontecimiento futuro

    (n.) = futuristic
    Ex. On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    * * *
    (n.) = futuristic

    Ex: On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.

    Spanish-English dictionary > acontecimiento futuro

  • 2 demostrado

    adj.
    confirmed, demonstrated, proved.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: demostrar.
    * * *
    = proven, tested, demonstrated.
    Ex. One of these two systems has a proven capability of communication and of interfacing many libraries, the other is based on traditional values of authority files.
    Ex. On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    Ex. Individuals at this level will have a demonstrated track record of successes with in-depth and expert knowledge in a number of areas.
    ----
    * demostrado válido por el tiempo = time-tested.
    * hecho demostrado = established fact.
    * * *
    = proven, tested, demonstrated.

    Ex: One of these two systems has a proven capability of communication and of interfacing many libraries, the other is based on traditional values of authority files.

    Ex: On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    Ex: Individuals at this level will have a demonstrated track record of successes with in-depth and expert knowledge in a number of areas.
    * demostrado válido por el tiempo = time-tested.
    * hecho demostrado = established fact.

    Spanish-English dictionary > demostrado

  • 3 probado

    adj.
    1 proved, tried.
    2 proven, tested, confirmed, proved.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: probar.
    * * *
    1→ link=probar probar
    1 proven
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=demostrado) proven

    es un hecho probado que... — it has been proved that...

    2) (=analizado) tested

    es un método probado y eficaz — it is a tested, effective method

    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) (delante del n) ( confirmado) proven
    b) (Der) proven
    * * *
    = well-tried, tested, tried, demonstrated.
    Ex. The following are some well-tried activities.
    Ex. On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    Ex. The proposed reform ideas are retreads of tried and untrue conservative concepts with a history of failure.
    Ex. Individuals at this level will have a demonstrated track record of successes with in-depth and expert knowledge in a number of areas.
    ----
    * no probado = untested.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) (delante del n) ( confirmado) proven
    b) (Der) proven
    * * *
    = well-tried, tested, tried, demonstrated.

    Ex: The following are some well-tried activities.

    Ex: On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    Ex: The proposed reform ideas are retreads of tried and untrue conservative concepts with a history of failure.
    Ex: Individuals at this level will have a demonstrated track record of successes with in-depth and expert knowledge in a number of areas.
    * no probado = untested.

    * * *
    probado -da
    es una persona de probada rectitud she is a person of proven integrity
    un remedio de probada eficacia a proven o a tried and tested remedy
    2 ( Der) proven
    * * *

    Del verbo probar: ( conjugate probar)

    probado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    probado    
    probar
    probado
    ◊ -da adjetivo ( delante del n) proven

    probar ( conjugate probar) verbo transitivo
    1 ( demostrar) ‹teoría/inocencia to prove
    2
    a)vino/sopa to taste;

    ( por primera vez) to try
    b) método to try;

    coche/mecanismo to try out
    c) ropa to try on;

    probadole algo A algn to try sth on sb
    d) ( poner a prueba) ‹empleado/honradez to test;

    arma/vehículo to test (out)
    verbo intransitivo ( intentar) to try;
    probado A hacer algo to try doing sth
    probarse verbo pronominal ‹ropa/zapatos to try on
    probado,-a adjetivo proven
    un hecho probado, a proven fact
    probar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (una teoría, un hecho) to prove
    2 (una máquina, un aparato, etc) to test
    3 (comida, bebida) to try
    (sabor, etc) to taste: no prueba el alcohol, he never touches alcohol
    II vi (intentar) to try ➣ Ver nota en try
    ' probado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    probada
    - bocado
    English:
    proven
    - try
    - untouched
    - sun
    - untried
    * * *
    probado, -a adj
    1. [demostrado] proven;
    un vino de probada calidad a wine of proven quality
    2. Der proven

    Spanish-English dictionary > probado

  • 4 atractivo2

    2 = attractive, glamorous, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.], inviting, appetising [appetizing, -USA], handsome [handsomer -comp., handsomest -sup.], engaging, dashing, personable, arresting, magnetic, enticing, good looking, winning, appealing, endearing, fancied, sizzling, glam, comely [comelier -comp., comeliest -sup.].
    Ex. A particularly attractive feature of the notation is the expressiveness of the notation.
    Ex. Service is perhaps not a very glamorous concept, but we are nevertheless a service profession = El servicio quizás no es un concepto muy atractivo, pero no obstante somos una profesión dedicada al servicio.
    Ex. On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    Ex. An easy and inviting route to the entrance needs to be unambiguously defined.
    Ex. This is not a very appetizing thought for anyone who wishes to play a key role in the operations of the library.
    Ex. All these novels are about young women meeting handsome men, at first disliking them and then discovering that they love them, with the inescapable 'happy ending' which means matrimony in these cases.
    Ex. The interview went smoothly; the committee was impressed by her knowledge of the current library scene, her enthusiasm, and her engaging personality.
    Ex. Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.
    Ex. Mr Berman, who is a very personable and enthusiastic librarian, certainly comes across.
    Ex. It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.
    Ex. It is the duty of the library staff to make the institution magnetic.
    Ex. The article 'Library scavenger hunts: a way out of the bewilderness' describes the use of library scavenger hunts to teach high school and college students research strategies and to make library use both enticing and enriching.
    Ex. Our library and some others have prevailed upon a local vendor to prepare good looking, durable packaging for cassettes which makes them perfectly accommodative to the ordinary bookshelves.
    Ex. Basically it is more tangible and exciting for retailers to develop new products, decorate stores, design Web sites, and create winning advertisements than it is for them to struggle to set prices that will mean profits.
    Ex. The author offers some suggestions, somewhat 'tongue in cheek', to make the game more appealing for spectators.
    Ex. Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.
    Ex. The convention failed to reach an agreement on any of the more fancied candidates.
    Ex. He had a sizzling, electric stage presence.
    Ex. Ponytails are becoming glam, says the New York Times.
    Ex. He went in the tavern wearing an eye patch, crying 'ahoy, matey!' and eying the comely wenches.
    ----
    * de un modo atractivo = appealingly.
    * hacer atractivo = endear.
    * parecer atractivo = look + attractive.
    * poco atractivo = off-putting, unattractive, unglamorous, uninviting, unappealing.
    * resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.
    * ser atractivo = look + attractive, be popular in appeal.
    * sin atractivo = unattractive.

    Spanish-English dictionary > atractivo2

  • 5 testado1

    1 = tried, tested.
    Ex. The proposed reform ideas are retreads of tried and untrue conservative concepts with a history of failure.
    Ex. On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    ----
    * bien testado = well-tested.

    Spanish-English dictionary > testado1

  • 6 atractivo

    adj.
    1 attractive, nice-looking, good-looking, inviting.
    2 personable.
    m.
    1 attraction, appeal, charm, grace.
    2 attractor, attracter.
    3 attraction, turnon, turn-on.
    * * *
    1 attractive, charming, appealing
    1 attraction, charm, appeal
    ————————
    1 attraction, charm, appeal
    * * *
    1. (f. - atractiva)
    adj.
    2. noun m.
    attraction, appeal
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    SM attractiveness, appeal
    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo attractive
    II
    masculino charm, attractiveness
    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo attractive
    II
    masculino charm, attractiveness
    * * *
    atractivo1
    1 = appeal, attractiveness, beauty, allure, drawing power, draw, pull factor, attraction, turn-on.

    Ex: Indeed, if they are not successful in finding ways of renewing their original purpose and appeal, they are on their way to dissolution and displacement.

    Ex: It is therefore one of the librarian's prime tasks to preserve the attractiveness of the stock for as long as possible.
    Ex: The digital form in which we will send information through the network is one of the beauties of modern technology.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The perilous allure of moral imperativism'.
    Ex: Nearly all librarians were enthusiastic about the drawing power of public access computers in spite of the drawbacks such as theft, noise and crowding.
    Ex: The draw of earning up to 30 pounds per cadaver without risking life or limb proved too tempting for some of the more barbarous resurrectionists, however, leading them to commit murder.
    Ex: Unsurprisingly such misuse is triggered by push factors, such as fear of failure, and also pull factors, such as ease of use and the ubiquitous cut and paste.
    Ex: Subject-type title indexes have two important attractions.
    Ex: Dr. James Houran discusses the different ways men and women show affection and addresses the top turn-ons and turn-offs with men and women.
    * atractivo de la novedad = novelty appeal, novelty value.
    * atractivo físico = physical attractiveness, physical appeal.
    * atractivo novedoso = novelty appeal.
    * atractivo sexual = sexiness, mojo, sex appeal.
    * atractivo visual = visual appeal.
    * perder el atractivo = lose + Posesivo + allure, lose + Posesivo + savour.

    atractivo2
    2 = attractive, glamorous, glossy [glossier -comp., glossiest -sup.], inviting, appetising [appetizing, -USA], handsome [handsomer -comp., handsomest -sup.], engaging, dashing, personable, arresting, magnetic, enticing, good looking, winning, appealing, endearing, fancied, sizzling, glam, comely [comelier -comp., comeliest -sup.].

    Ex: A particularly attractive feature of the notation is the expressiveness of the notation.

    Ex: Service is perhaps not a very glamorous concept, but we are nevertheless a service profession = El servicio quizás no es un concepto muy atractivo, pero no obstante somos una profesión dedicada al servicio.
    Ex: On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    Ex: An easy and inviting route to the entrance needs to be unambiguously defined.
    Ex: This is not a very appetizing thought for anyone who wishes to play a key role in the operations of the library.
    Ex: All these novels are about young women meeting handsome men, at first disliking them and then discovering that they love them, with the inescapable 'happy ending' which means matrimony in these cases.
    Ex: The interview went smoothly; the committee was impressed by her knowledge of the current library scene, her enthusiasm, and her engaging personality.
    Ex: Some unfortunate children grow up as readers of James Bond, of dashing thrillers and the blood-and-guts of crude war stories.
    Ex: Mr Berman, who is a very personable and enthusiastic librarian, certainly comes across.
    Ex: It is when speakers have no feeling for pause that their speech seems to burble on without any arresting quality; the club bore is a burbler: he has not learnt the eloquence of silence.
    Ex: It is the duty of the library staff to make the institution magnetic.
    Ex: The article 'Library scavenger hunts: a way out of the bewilderness' describes the use of library scavenger hunts to teach high school and college students research strategies and to make library use both enticing and enriching.
    Ex: Our library and some others have prevailed upon a local vendor to prepare good looking, durable packaging for cassettes which makes them perfectly accommodative to the ordinary bookshelves.
    Ex: Basically it is more tangible and exciting for retailers to develop new products, decorate stores, design Web sites, and create winning advertisements than it is for them to struggle to set prices that will mean profits.
    Ex: The author offers some suggestions, somewhat 'tongue in cheek', to make the game more appealing for spectators.
    Ex: Frequently the youngest child takes on the role of the mascot; he acts cute, mischievous, and endearing.
    Ex: The convention failed to reach an agreement on any of the more fancied candidates.
    Ex: He had a sizzling, electric stage presence.
    Ex: Ponytails are becoming glam, says the New York Times.
    Ex: He went in the tavern wearing an eye patch, crying 'ahoy, matey!' and eying the comely wenches.
    * de un modo atractivo = appealingly.
    * hacer atractivo = endear.
    * parecer atractivo = look + attractive.
    * poco atractivo = off-putting, unattractive, unglamorous, uninviting, unappealing.
    * resultar atractivo = prove + attractive.
    * ser atractivo = look + attractive, be popular in appeal.
    * sin atractivo = unattractive.

    * * *
    atractivo1 -va
    attractive
    tiene mucho atractivo she's very charming
    es feo, ignorante, totalmente sin atractivos he's ugly, ignorant, he doesn't have a single redeeming feature o there isn't a single good thing about him
    el mayor atractivo de la ciudad the city's main attraction o appeal
    la oferta no tiene ningún atractivo para mí the offer doesn't attract me o appeal to me in the least, I don't find the offer at all attractive
    * * *

     

    atractivo 1
    ◊ -va adjetivo

    attractive
    atractivo 2 sustantivo masculino


    el mayor atractivo de la ciudad the city's main attraction o appeal


    atractivo,-a
    I adjetivo attractive, appealing
    II sustantivo masculino attraction, appeal
    ' atractivo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aliciente
    - atractiva
    - duende
    - encanto
    - escultural
    - flamante
    - graciosa
    - gracioso
    - irresistible
    - magnetismo
    - mayor
    - sexy
    - simpatía
    - sugestiva
    - sugestivo
    - tenerse
    - arrastre
    - bien
    - bueno
    - desmejorado
    - embrujo
    - hechizo
    English:
    appeal
    - appealing
    - attraction
    - attractive
    - comely
    - desirable
    - dishy
    - engaging
    - enticing
    - flair
    - glamorous
    - homely
    - inviting
    - lure
    - plain
    - prepossessing
    - selling point
    - sex-appeal
    - sexiness
    - unappealing
    - unattractive
    - unattractiveness
    - endearing
    - fetching
    - uninviting
    - unprepossessing
    * * *
    atractivo, -a
    adj
    attractive
    nm
    [de persona] attractiveness, charm; [de cosa] attraction;
    tener atractivo to be attractive;
    su rostro tiene un atractivo especial her face has a special charm;
    tu plan tiene muchos atractivos your plan has a lot of points in its favour;
    tiene el atractivo añadido de ser gratis it has the added attraction o advantage of being free
    atractivo sexual sex appeal
    * * *
    I adj attractive
    II m appeal, attraction
    * * *
    atractivo, -va adj
    : attractive
    : attraction, appeal, charm
    * * *
    atractivo1 adj attractive
    1. (cosa que atrae) attraction
    2. (interés) appeal

    Spanish-English dictionary > atractivo

  • 7 testado

    adj.
    testate.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: testar.
    * * *
    1→ link=testar testar
    1 testate
    * * *
    - da adjetivo testate
    * * *
    - da adjetivo testate
    * * *
    testado1
    1 = tried, tested.

    Ex: The proposed reform ideas are retreads of tried and untrue conservative concepts with a history of failure.

    Ex: On the other hand, credibility relates less to glossy brochure futuristics than to tested areas of application.
    * bien testado = well-tested.

    testado2
    2 = testate.

    Ex: The Court also said it was apparent from the meticulous manner in which the testatrix attempted to dispose of her estate that she intended to die testate.

    * * *
    testado -da
    testate
    * * *

    Del verbo testar: ( conjugate testar)

    testado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    testado    
    testar
    testado,-a adj Jur testate
    testar
    I verbo intransitivo to make o draw up one's will
    II verbo transitivo to test
    ' testado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    testada
    * * *
    testado, -a adj
    [persona] testate; [herencia] testamentary

    Spanish-English dictionary > testado

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