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has been globalized

  • 1 globalizar

    v.
    1 to give an overall view of.
    2 to globalize, to generalize, to universalize, to universalise.
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    VT
    1) (=abarcar) to encompass, include
    2) (=extender) to globalize
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    verbo transitivo ( abarcar) to encompass; ( extender) to globalize
    * * *
    = globalise [globalize, -USA].
    Ex. Now that so much of librarianship and publishing has been globalized, the international law on this has become very important too.
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    verbo transitivo ( abarcar) to encompass; ( extender) to globalize
    * * *
    = globalise [globalize, -USA].

    Ex: Now that so much of librarianship and publishing has been globalized, the international law on this has become very important too.

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    globalizar [A4 ]
    vt
    1 (abarcar) to encompass
    2 (extender) to globalize, extend … worldwide
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    1. [generalizar] to give an overall view of
    2. [internacionalizar] to globalize
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    v/t ( internacionalizar) globalize
    * * *
    globalizar {21} vt
    1) abarcar: to include, to encompass
    2) : to extend worldwide

    Spanish-English dictionary > globalizar

  • 2 universalizar

    v.
    1 to make widespread.
    2 to universalize, to spread out, to generalize, to make universal.
    * * *
    1 to universalize
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    1.
    VT (=hacer universal) to universalize; (=generalizar) to bring into general use
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to universalize
    * * *
    = universalise [universalize, -USA], globalise [globalize, -USA].
    Ex. It's impossible for a given vendor or library to try to do this kind of work on their own and disseminate it or universalize it.
    Ex. Now that so much of librarianship and publishing has been globalized, the international law on this has become very important too.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to universalize
    * * *
    = universalise [universalize, -USA], globalise [globalize, -USA].

    Ex: It's impossible for a given vendor or library to try to do this kind of work on their own and disseminate it or universalize it.

    Ex: Now that so much of librarianship and publishing has been globalized, the international law on this has become very important too.

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    vt
    to universalize
    * * *

    universalizar verbo transitivo to universalize
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    vt
    to make widespread
    * * *
    v/t universalize

    Spanish-English dictionary > universalizar

  • 3 legal

    adj.
    no cumple los requisitos legales it doesn't meet the legal requirements
    asesoramiento legal legal advice
    3 forensic.
    medicina legal legal medicine
    4 honest, decent (informal) (de confianza). (peninsular Spanish)
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    1 (gen) legal
    2 argot (persona) above-board, upfront
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    adj.
    legal, lawful
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=de ley) legal
    2) [persona] (=de confianza) trustworthy, truthful, reliable

    es un tío legal* he's a good bloke *

    3) (=sin antecedentes) [archivo] clean *; [persona] clean *, with no police record
    4) And (=excelente) great *
    * * *
    1) (Der)
    a) <trámite/documentos> legal
    b) (lícito, permitido) lawful
    2)
    a) (Col, Per arg) ( estupendo) great (colloq)
    b) (Esp arg) ( de fiar) cool (sl)
    * * *
    = legal, legalistic, statutory, lawful, over the counter, licit, legit, kosher, legalised [legalized, -USA].
    Ex. University courses in legal information work should take on board the teaching of the new technology.
    Ex. Patents abstracting is a special skill, involving not only a technical knowledge, but also a facility for unravelling the special legalistic jargon in which patents abound.
    Ex. As we saw earlier, I&R services were not invented by public libraries, but developed as a tool of other statutory and voluntary social work agencies.
    Ex. DIALOG has made it lawful for searchers to send copies of search results to their colleagues.
    Ex. With minor revision, the design recommendations were appropriate for developing over the counter medicinal leaflets.
    Ex. The lines between licit & illicit operations have become blurred, as markets have become globalized.
    Ex. What is ironic about the intellectual property law is that it often penalizes the legit consumers more than the pirates it intends to foil.
    Ex. Some mammals, such as pigs, have a cloven hoof but are not considered kosher because they do not meet other criteria.
    Ex. Even those states who are pushing for legalized sports betting are missing the point when it comes to making a profit through sports betting.
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    * acción legal = legal action.
    * actuación legal = legal proceedings.
    * acuerdo legal = legal settlement.
    * asesoramiento legal = legal advice, legal aid.
    * asesoría legal = legal advice centre.
    * ayuda legal = legal assistance.
    * biblioteca de depósito legal = copyright library, depository library.
    * condiciones legales de uso = legal boilerplate.
    * cuestión legal = legal issue.
    * custodia legal = legal guardianship.
    * depósito legal = legal deposit.
    * derecho legal = legal right.
    * documento legal = legal document.
    * emprender acciones legales = take + legal proceedings, take + legal action.
    * impedimento legal = estoppel.
    * jerga legal = legalease.
    * laguna legal = loophole.
    * marco legal = legal framework.
    * medicina legal = legal medicine.
    * moneda de curso legal = legal tender.
    * norma legal = statutory provision.
    * obligación legal = legal obligation.
    * plazo legal = statutory term.
    * protección legal = legal protection.
    * residencia legal = legal residence.
    * separación legal = separation from bed and board, a mensa et thoro.
    * sistema legal, el = legal system, the.
    * tutor legal = legal guardian.
    * vacío legal = loophole, legal void.
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    1) (Der)
    a) <trámite/documentos> legal
    b) (lícito, permitido) lawful
    2)
    a) (Col, Per arg) ( estupendo) great (colloq)
    b) (Esp arg) ( de fiar) cool (sl)
    * * *
    = legal, legalistic, statutory, lawful, over the counter, licit, legit, kosher, legalised [legalized, -USA].

    Ex: University courses in legal information work should take on board the teaching of the new technology.

    Ex: Patents abstracting is a special skill, involving not only a technical knowledge, but also a facility for unravelling the special legalistic jargon in which patents abound.
    Ex: As we saw earlier, I&R services were not invented by public libraries, but developed as a tool of other statutory and voluntary social work agencies.
    Ex: DIALOG has made it lawful for searchers to send copies of search results to their colleagues.
    Ex: With minor revision, the design recommendations were appropriate for developing over the counter medicinal leaflets.
    Ex: The lines between licit & illicit operations have become blurred, as markets have become globalized.
    Ex: What is ironic about the intellectual property law is that it often penalizes the legit consumers more than the pirates it intends to foil.
    Ex: Some mammals, such as pigs, have a cloven hoof but are not considered kosher because they do not meet other criteria.
    Ex: Even those states who are pushing for legalized sports betting are missing the point when it comes to making a profit through sports betting.
    * acción legal = legal action.
    * actuación legal = legal proceedings.
    * acuerdo legal = legal settlement.
    * asesoramiento legal = legal advice, legal aid.
    * asesoría legal = legal advice centre.
    * ayuda legal = legal assistance.
    * biblioteca de depósito legal = copyright library, depository library.
    * condiciones legales de uso = legal boilerplate.
    * cuestión legal = legal issue.
    * custodia legal = legal guardianship.
    * depósito legal = legal deposit.
    * derecho legal = legal right.
    * documento legal = legal document.
    * emprender acciones legales = take + legal proceedings, take + legal action.
    * impedimento legal = estoppel.
    * jerga legal = legalease.
    * laguna legal = loophole.
    * marco legal = legal framework.
    * medicina legal = legal medicine.
    * moneda de curso legal = legal tender.
    * norma legal = statutory provision.
    * obligación legal = legal obligation.
    * plazo legal = statutory term.
    * protección legal = legal protection.
    * residencia legal = legal residence.
    * separación legal = separation from bed and board, a mensa et thoro.
    * sistema legal, el = legal system, the.
    * tutor legal = legal guardian.
    * vacío legal = loophole, legal void.

    * * *
    A ( Der)
    1 ‹trámite/documentos/requisitos› legal
    por la vía legal through legal channels, through the courts
    2 (lícito, permitido) lawful
    haré lo que me pidas, siempre que sea legal I'll do whatever you ask, as long as it's within the law o it's legal
    una manifestación legal a lawful demonstration
    3 ( Esp period) ‹terrorista/comando› with no previous convictions, with no criminal record
    C (Col, Per, AmC arg) (estupendo) great ( colloq), far out ( sl dated)
    D ( AmC fam) (justo) fair
    ser legal to be fair
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    legal adjetivo
    1 (Der)
    a)trámite/documentos legal

    b) (lícito, permitido) lawful;


    2 (Col, Per arg) ( estupendo) great (colloq)
    legal adjetivo
    1 Jur legal
    emprender acciones legales contra, to take legal action against
    2 fam (de confianza, honesto) honest, trustworthy
    ' legal' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abogacía
    - abogada
    - abogado
    - amparo
    - curso
    - daño
    - depósito
    - estado
    - judicial
    - juicio
    - jurídica
    - jurídico
    - límite
    - persona
    - prevaricación
    - valor
    - asesoría
    - bufete
    - lícito
    - personería
    - potestad
    - representación
    English:
    above-board
    - action
    - advice
    - assurance
    - etiquette
    - guardian
    - lawful
    - legal
    - legal adviser
    - legal holiday
    - legal tender
    - legal-size
    - loophole
    - tender
    - bar
    - hereafter
    - loop
    - otherwise
    - statutory
    * * *
    legal adj
    1. [conforme a ley] legal;
    su actuación no tiene base legal alguna his actions have no legal basis;
    no cumple los requisitos legales it doesn't meet the legal requirements;
    una moneda de curso legal a currency which is legal tender
    2. [relativo a la ley] legal;
    asesoramiento legal legal advice;
    una batalla legal a legal battle
    3. [forense] forensic;
    medicina legal forensic medicine
    4. Esp [terrorista, comando] with no criminal record;
    detuvieron a tres terroristas legales they arrested three terrorists who had never previously been charged
    5. Esp Fam [de confianza] honest, decent;
    es un tío muy legal he's a great guy o Br bloke
    * * *
    adj
    1 legal
    2 fam
    persona great fam, terrific fam
    * * *
    legal adj
    : legal, lawful
    legalmente adv
    * * *
    legal adj legal

    Spanish-English dictionary > legal

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