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21 villa olímpica
(n.) = Olympic villageEx. The campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, was the site of the Olympic village for the 1996 Centennial Games.* * *(n.) = Olympic villageEx: The campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, was the site of the Olympic village for the 1996 Centennial Games.
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22 Moldova
1 Moldova* * *= Moldova, Moldavia.Nota: También conocido como Moldova.Ex. Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.Ex. Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.* * *= Moldova, Moldavia.Nota: También conocido como Moldova.Ex: Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.
Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.* * *Moldavia -
23 georgiano
adj.Georgian.m.1 Georgian, native or inhabitant of the state of Georgia in the United States.2 Georgian, native or inhabitant of the Republic of Georgia, native or inhabitant of the Georgian Republic.* * *► adjetivo1 Georgian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Georgian1 (idioma) Georgian————————1 (idioma) Georgian* * *georgiano, -a1.2.SM (Ling) Georgian* * *Georgianmasculine, feminine1 (persona) Georgian2* * *georgiano, -a♦ adj1. [de Georgia] Georgian2. [estilo] Georgian♦ nm,f[persona] Georgian♦ nm[lengua] Georgian* * *georgiano, -na adj & n: Georgian -
24 Armenia
1 Armenia* * *SF Armenia* * *femenino Armenia* * *= Armenia.Ex. Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.* * *femenino Armenia* * *= Armenia.Ex: Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.
* * *Armenia* * *
Multiple Entries:
Armenia
armenia
Armenia sustantivo femenino
Armenia
armenio,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Armenian
' Armenia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
armenia
English:
Armenia
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25 Azerbaiyán
m.Azerbaijan.* * *1 Azerbaijan* * *SM Azerbaijan* * *Azerbaiján masculino Azerbaijan, Azerbaidzhan* * *= Azerbaijan.Ex. Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.* * *Azerbaiján masculino Azerbaijan, Azerbaidzhan* * *= Azerbaijan.Ex: Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.
* * *Azerbaiyán, AzerbaijánAzerbaijan, Azerbaidzhan* * *
Azerbaiyán,◊ Azerbaiján sustantivo masculino
Azerbaijan, Azerbaidzhan
Azerbaiyán sustantivo masculino Azerbaijan
' Azerbaiyán' also found in these entries:
English:
Azerbaijan
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26 Doña
f.1 woman, lady.2 donut, doughnut, sinker.3 dona.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: donar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: donar.* * *1 Mrs■ Doña Elena está enferma Elena is ill Table 1 NOTA Doña is a courtesy title placed before first names of women /Table 1* * *SF1) Cono Sur gift* * *femenino (Méx) (Coc) doughnut, donut (AmE)* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *femenino (Méx) (Coc) doughnut, donut (AmE)* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
* * ** * *
Del verbo donar: ( conjugate donar)
dona es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
dona
donar
doña
dona sustantivo femenino (Méx) (Coc) doughnut, donut (AmE)
donar ( conjugate donar) verbo transitivo ‹bienes/dinero› to donate, give;
‹ sangre› to give, donate;
‹ órganos› to donate
doña sustantivo femenino ( tratamiento de cortesía) ≈ Mrs/Ms;◊ doña Cristina Fuentes Mrs/Ms Cristina Fuentes
donar verbo transitivo
1 to donate: lo donó al Museo Municipal, he donated it to the Town Museum
2 (la sangre, un órgano) to give
doña sustantivo femenino (Señora) D.ª Aurora Leite, Mrs Aurora Leite
Es incorrecto traducir Doña Ana por Mrs Ana, ya que Mrs sólo se puede usar con un apellido. Lo correcto es traducirlo por Mrs Ana más el apellido o Mrs más el apellido.
' doña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alteza
- D.ª
- dña
- Dña.
- dona
- mandón
- nupcias
- querendón
- respondón
- tardón
* * *dona nfCAm, Méx doughnut* * *f Méxdonut, Brdoughnut* * ** * *doña n Mrs -
27 Kazakistán
m.Kazakhstan, Kazakstan, Qazaqstan.* * *= Kazakhstan.Ex. Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.* * *= Kazakhstan.Ex: Other participating countries include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, and Serbia.
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28 Letonia
f.Latvia.* * *1 Latvia* * *SF Latvia* * *= Latvia.Ex. Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.* * *= Latvia.Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.
* * *Latvia* * *Letonia nLatvia* * *f Latvia -
29 Moldavia
f.1 Moldavia.2 Moldova.* * *1 Moldavia* * *SF Moldavia* * *= Moldavia.Nota: También conocido como Moldova.Ex. Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.* * *= Moldavia.Nota: También conocido como Moldova.Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.
* * *Moldova, Moldavia ( Hist)* * *
Moldavia sustantivo femenino Moldavia
' Moldavia' also found in these entries:
English:
Moldavia
* * *Moldavia nMoldavia -
30 Sra
= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
* * *(en Méx) = Secretaría de la Reforma Agraria -
31 Srta
= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex. Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.* * *= Ms.Nota: Abreviatura utilizada indistintamente para referirse a una mujer esté casada o no y sin importar su edad.Ex: Ms. Hinton received her library degree from the University of North Carolina after getting her bachelor's from the Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
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32 Ucrania
f.the Ukraine.* * *SF Ukraine* * *= Ukraine.Ex. Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.* * *= Ukraine.Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.
* * *the Ukraine* * *
Ucrania sustantivo femenino Ukraine
' Ucrania' also found in these entries:
English:
Ukraine
* * *Ucrania nthe Ukraine* * *I adj UkrainianII m, ucrania f Ukrainian -
33 de + Número + plantas
= Número + storyEx. Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.* * *= Número + storyEx: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.
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34 de buenas a primeras
familiar all of a sudden, just like that* * *suddenly, without warning* * *= right off the bat, suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like thatEx. I can't think of an exact example to give you right off the bat.Ex. Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.Ex. In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex. The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex. All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.* * *= right off the bat, suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like thatEx: I can't think of an exact example to give you right off the bat.
Ex: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.Ex: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex: The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex: All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting. -
35 de pronto
suddenly* * ** * *= suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like that, cold turkey, all at onceEx. Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.Ex. In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex. The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex. All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex. When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit ' cold turkey' they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms.Ex. And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color.* * *= suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like that, cold turkey, all at onceEx: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.
Ex: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex: The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex: All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex: When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit ' cold turkey' they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms.Ex: And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color. -
36 de repente
suddenly, all of a sudden* * *= suddenly, without warning, just like that, unexpectedly, out of nowhere, all at onceEx. Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.Ex. In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex. All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex. DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.Ex. Mark has become a really good actor who kind of shot to stardom out of nowhere.Ex. And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color.* * *= suddenly, without warning, just like that, unexpectedly, out of nowhere, all at onceEx: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.
Ex: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex: All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex: DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.Ex: Mark has become a really good actor who kind of shot to stardom out of nowhere.Ex: And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color. -
37 de sopetón
all of a sudden* * *= suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like that, unexpectedly, out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue, cold turkeyEx. Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.Ex. In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex. The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex. All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex. DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.Ex. The article is entitled 'Software out of the blue'.Ex. The election results came like a bolt out of the blue, threatening his loss of power.Ex. A white bird in the distance was seen to dart down like a bolt from the blue and seize a flying fish in the air.Ex. When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit ' cold turkey' they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms.* * *= suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like that, unexpectedly, out of the blue, like a bolt out of the blue, like a bolt from the blue, cold turkeyEx: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.
Ex: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex: The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex: All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex: DC has now announced that work has already begun on the expansion of the new schedule 302-307, an announcement which has not unexpectedly aroused some criticism.Ex: The article is entitled 'Software out of the blue'.Ex: The election results came like a bolt out of the blue, threatening his loss of power.Ex: A white bird in the distance was seen to dart down like a bolt from the blue and seize a flying fish in the air.Ex: When heavy or frequent drinkers suddenly decide to quit ' cold turkey' they will experience some physical withdrawal symptoms. -
38 de súbito
suddenly, all of a sudden* * *= suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like that, all at onceEx. Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.Ex. In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex. The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex. All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex. And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color.* * *= suddenly, without warning, all of a sudden, just like that, all at onceEx: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.
Ex: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.Ex: The process of secularization in Britain occurred all of a sudden sending Christianity on a downward spiral to the edges of social significance.Ex: All I have to say is nothing happens just like that overnight, it takes time and exhausting waiting.Ex: And, all at once, the moon arouse through the thin ghastly mist, crimson in color. -
39 desviar
v.1 to divert.2 to deviate, to deflect, to detour, to put off track.El guarda desvió el auto The guard deviated the car.El agua desvía la luz Water deviates light.Ella desvió su atención She deviated his attention.3 to turn aside, to shift, to turn, to avert.* * *(stressed í in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to divert2) turn away•* * *1. VT1) (=apartar) [+ balón, flecha] to deflect; [+ golpe] to parry; [+ pregunta] to evade; [+ ojos] to avert, turn away; [+ tren] to switch, switch into a siding; [+ avión, circulación] to divert ( por through)desviar el cauce de un río — to alter the course of o divert a river
2) [+ persona]2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <tráfico/vuelo> to divert; < río> to alter the course of; <golpe/pelota> to deflect, parry; < fondos> to divertdesvió la mirada — he looked away, he averted his gaze
2) ( apartar)2.desviar a alguien de algo: desviar a alguien del buen camino to lead somebody astray; aquello me desvió de mi propósito — that deflected me from my goal
desviarse v pronel coche se desvió hacia el centro de la ciudad/hacia la derecha — the car turned off toward(s) the city center/turned off to the right
2) persona* * *= deflect, divert.Ex. On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.Ex. In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.----* desviar a = shunt into.* desviar el debate de... a = wrest + discussion + away from... to.* desviar fondos = divert + funds.* desviar + Posesivo + atención = divert + Posesivo + attention.* desviarse = stray (from/outside), skew away, drift off, fork.* desviarse de = depart from, deviate (from), wander from.* desviarse del buen camino = go off + the rails.* desviarse del curso = veer from + course.* desviarse del tema = go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangent.* desviarse del tema en cuestión = go off on + another track.* desviarse del tema principal = sidetrack.* desviarse de rumbo = be off course, fly off + course.* desviarse de un tema temporalmente = go off on + side excursions.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <tráfico/vuelo> to divert; < río> to alter the course of; <golpe/pelota> to deflect, parry; < fondos> to divertdesvió la mirada — he looked away, he averted his gaze
2) ( apartar)2.desviar a alguien de algo: desviar a alguien del buen camino to lead somebody astray; aquello me desvió de mi propósito — that deflected me from my goal
desviarse v pronel coche se desvió hacia el centro de la ciudad/hacia la derecha — the car turned off toward(s) the city center/turned off to the right
2) persona* * *= deflect, divert.Ex: On deflecting one of these levers to the right he runs through the book before him, each page in turn being projected at a speed which just allows a recognizing glance at each.
Ex: In February 1986 an unforeseeable financial crisis at the Georgia Institute of Technology's library made it necessary to divert the binding budget to other areas and without warning binding activities were halted.* desviar a = shunt into.* desviar el debate de... a = wrest + discussion + away from... to.* desviar fondos = divert + funds.* desviar + Posesivo + atención = divert + Posesivo + attention.* desviarse = stray (from/outside), skew away, drift off, fork.* desviarse de = depart from, deviate (from), wander from.* desviarse del buen camino = go off + the rails.* desviarse del curso = veer from + course.* desviarse del tema = go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off + the track, get off + the track, fly off on + a tangent.* desviarse del tema en cuestión = go off on + another track.* desviarse del tema principal = sidetrack.* desviarse de rumbo = be off course, fly off + course.* desviarse de un tema temporalmente = go off on + side excursions.* * *vtA ‹tráfico› to divert; ‹río› to alter the course of, divert; ‹golpe/pelota› to deflect, ward off, parryel avión/vuelo fue desviado a Detroit the plane/flight was diverted to Detroitdesviar la conversación to change the subjectdesvió la mirada or los ojos he looked away, he averted his gaze o eyesB ( Fin) ‹fondos› to divertC (apartar) desviar a algn DE algo:las malas compañías lo han desviado del buen camino the bad company he keeps has led him astrayno conseguirán desviarme de mi propósito they will not manage to deflect me from my goal■ desviarvito turn offA «carretera» to branch off; «vehículo» to turn offdonde la carretera se desvía hacia la frontera where the road branches off toward(s) the borderel coche se desvió hacia el centro de la ciudad the car turned off toward(s) the city centerla conversación se desvió hacia otros temas the conversation turned to other thingsB «persona»: desviarse DE algo; to stray OFF sthnos desviamos del camino y nos perdimos we went off o strayed off the path and got lostse han desviado de su programa original they have strayed from their original plannos estamos desviando del tema we're getting off the point o going off at a tangent o getting sidetracked, we're digressing* * *
desviar ( conjugate desviar) verbo transitivo ‹tráfico/vuelo/fondos› to divert;
‹ río› to alter the course of;
‹golpe/pelota› to deflect, parry;
desvió la mirada he looked away
desviarse verbo pronominal
1 [ carretera] to branch off;
[ vehículo] to turn off;
2 [ persona] desviarse de algo ‹ de ruta› to deviate from sth;
‹ de tema› to get off sth
desviar verbo transitivo
1 (un río, el tráfico, fondos) to divert, detour
2 (un tiro, golpe) to deflect
3 (la conversación) to change
4 (la mirada) to avert
' desviar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derivar
- distraer
English:
avert
- deflect
- divert
- head off
- redirect
- siphon off
- switch
- turn aside
- ward off
- detour
- reroute
- side
- siphon
- ward
* * *♦ vt1. [tráfico, automóviles] to divert;[río, cauce] to divert; [dirección, rumbo] to change;aquello desvió al “Mayflower” de su rumbo that caused the “Mayflower” to change course;los vuelos fueron desviados al aeropuerto de Luton flights were diverted to Luton airport3. [golpe] to parry;[pelota, disparo] to deflect;Sanz desvió el balón a córner Sanz deflected the ball for a corner4. [pregunta] to evade;[conversación] to change the direction of;no desvíes la conversación don't get us off the subject5. [mirada, ojos] to avert;desvió la mirada avergonzado he looked away in shame6. [apartar] to dissuade, to turn aside (de from);aquel imprevisto lo desvió de sus planes that unforeseen circumstance caused him to depart from his plans* * *v/tdesviar la conversación change the subject;desviar la mirada look away2:desviar a alguien del buen camino lead s.o. astray* * *desviar {85} vt1) : to change the course of, to divert2) : to turn away, to deflect* * * -
40 en construcción
(n.) = under development, under constructionEx. CDMARC Subjects is the 1st in a series of CD-ROM products under development in the Cataloguing Distribution Service of the Library of Congress.Ex. Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.* * *(n.) = under development, under constructionEx: CDMARC Subjects is the 1st in a series of CD-ROM products under development in the Cataloguing Distribution Service of the Library of Congress.
Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.
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