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21 prudente
adj.1 careful, cautious (cuidadoso).2 reasonable (razonable).3 prudent, far-sighted, cautious, thoughtful.4 tactful, subtle.5 advisable, seemly.* * *► adjetivo1 sensible, prudent* * *adj.* * *ADJ sensible, prudentlo más prudente sería ir ahora mismo al médico — the most sensible o prudent thing to do would be to go straight to the doctor
manténgase a una distancia prudente del vehículo delantero — keep a safe distance from the car in front
* * *adjetivo prudent, sensiblese marchó a una hora prudente — she left at a reasonable o sensible hour
consideró prudente no decir nada — she thought it wise o prudent not to say anything
* * *= wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], cautious, prudent, discreet, discriminating, discerning.Ex. Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex. The result of knowledge gleaned from libraries is to make men not violent revolutionists, but cautious evolutionists; not destroyers, but careful improvers.Ex. However, the necessary publications must be selected very carefully, with prudent financial management.Ex. Discreet advertising in press and on television in 1973 helped to direct adult illiterates to tutors who guided their progress.Ex. Previous work has suggested that the most discriminating terms are those with medium frequencies of occurrence.Ex. Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.----* poco prudente = ill-advised, ill-judged.* ser prudente = play it + safe.* * *adjetivo prudent, sensiblese marchó a una hora prudente — she left at a reasonable o sensible hour
consideró prudente no decir nada — she thought it wise o prudent not to say anything
* * *= wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], cautious, prudent, discreet, discriminating, discerning.Ex: Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.
Ex: The result of knowledge gleaned from libraries is to make men not violent revolutionists, but cautious evolutionists; not destroyers, but careful improvers.Ex: However, the necessary publications must be selected very carefully, with prudent financial management.Ex: Discreet advertising in press and on television in 1973 helped to direct adult illiterates to tutors who guided their progress.Ex: Previous work has suggested that the most discriminating terms are those with medium frequencies of occurrence.Ex: Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.* poco prudente = ill-advised, ill-judged.* ser prudente = play it + safe.* * *prudent, sensiblese marchó a una hora prudente she left at a reasonable o sensible hoursería prudente avisar a su familia it would be as well o it would be prudent to tell his familysea prudente con la bebida si tiene que conducir don't drink too much if you have to driveconsideró prudente no decir nada al respecto she thought it wise o prudent not to say anything about the mattercon prudente optimismo with cautious optimismes una mujer prudente she is a sensible womanlo más prudente en estos casos es guardar silencio the most sensible o prudent thing to do in these cases is to keep quiet* * *
prudente adjetivo (sensato. responsable) prudent, sensible;
(cauto, precavido) cautious, prudent
prudente adjetivo
1 (opinión, carácter) prudent, sensible
2 (actitud) careful
' prudente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discreta
- discreto
- recomendable
English:
careful
- cautious
- circumspect
- conservative
- deliberate
- discreet
- err
- prudent
- safe
- sane
- sensible
- wise
- unwise
* * *prudente adj1. [cuidadoso] careful;[previsor, sensato] sensible, prudent;lo más prudente sería esperar the most sensible thing would be to wait;se mostró muy prudente en sus declaraciones she was very careful about what she said;es muy prudente conduciendo he's a very careful driver2. [razonable] reasonable;a una hora prudente at a reasonable time;a una distancia prudente at a safe distance* * *adj careful, cautious* * *prudente adj: prudent, sensible, reasonable* * *prudente adj sensible -
22 requerir atención
(v.) = require + consideration, require + attentionEx. Factors requiring special attention in the planning process in African countries include information needs of illiterates, information needs of women and children and the needs of rural communities.* * *(v.) = require + consideration, require + attentionEx: The format of the description in an analytical entry requires careful consideration.
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23 alcohólico1
1 = alcoholic, alchy [alchie].Ex. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.Ex. It wasn't that interesting to be honest, some crime novel with a dead lady and an alchy dectetive.----* Alcohólicos Anónimos = Alcoholics Anonymous. -
24 enfermos mentales, los
= mentally disturbed, the, mentally handicapped, the, mentally ill, the, insane, theEx. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex. Most of the early asylums for the insane in the USA established libraries for their patients. -
25 evangelista
f. & m.1 evangelist, revivalist, gospeler, gospeller.2 person who writes on behalf of illiterates.m.Evangelist.* * *1 evangelist* * *ADJ* * *1) (Bib) Evangelist* * *= evangelist, evangelical.Ex. This content analysis evaluates political topics and themes of telly evangelist Pat Robertson's high profile news programme during the early months of the 1992 presidential campaign.Ex. His use of religious and political discourse during the presidential campaign reaffirmed people's faith in America and served as a source of identification with evangelicals and religionists.* * *1) (Bib) Evangelist* * *= evangelist, evangelical.Ex: This content analysis evaluates political topics and themes of telly evangelist Pat Robertson's high profile news programme during the early months of the 1992 presidential campaign.
Ex: His use of religious and political discourse during the presidential campaign reaffirmed people's faith in America and served as a source of identification with evangelicals and religionists.* * *A ( Bib) EvangelistSan Juan Evangelista Saint John the Evangelist* * *
evangelista m Rel evangelist
' evangelista' also found in these entries:
English:
evangelist
* * *♦ nmRel Evangelist;los cuatro evangelistas the four Evangelists;San Juan Evangelista St John the Evangelist♦ nmfMéx [escribano] public letter-writer* * *m evangelist* * *evangelista nm: evangelist -
26 personas sin hogar
(n.) = homelessnessEx. Government documents provide a source of information on homelessness.* * *las personas sin hogar= homeless, theEx: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
(n.) = homelessnessEx: Government documents provide a source of information on homelessness.
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27 personas sin hogar, las
= homeless, theEx. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours. -
28 sin techo
adj.roofless.* * *(adj.) = homelessEx. Bryan Talbot's novel focuses on Helen, a homeless London teenager who finds hope in the stories of Beatrix Potter.* * *los sin techo= homeless, theEx: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
(adj.) = homelessEx: Bryan Talbot's novel focuses on Helen, a homeless London teenager who finds hope in the stories of Beatrix Potter.
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29 sin techo, los
= homeless, theEx. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours. -
30 vagabundos
(n.) = homeless peopleEx. This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.* * *los vagabundos= homeless, theEx: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
(n.) = homeless peopleEx: This article looks at the question of the appropriate treatment by librarians of homeless people, sometimes smelly and mentally disturbed, in the library.
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31 vagabundos, los
= homeless, theEx. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours. -
32 alcohólico
adj.1 alcoholic, dipsomaniacal.2 alcoholic, boozy, alcohol, hard.m.alcoholic, dipsomaniac, problem drinker.* * *► adjetivo1 alcoholic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 alcoholic\Alcohólicos Anónimos Alcoholics Anonymous* * *(f. - alcohólica)noun adj.* * *alcohólico, -a1.ADJ alcoholicno alcohólico — [bebida] non-alcoholic, soft
2.SM / F alcoholic* * *I- ca adjetivo alcoholicII- ca masculino, femenino alcoholic* * *I- ca adjetivo alcoholicII- ca masculino, femenino alcoholic* * *alcohólico11 = alcoholic, alchy [alchie].Ex: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
Ex: It wasn't that interesting to be honest, some crime novel with a dead lady and an alchy dectetive.* Alcohólicos Anónimos = Alcoholics Anonymous.alcohólico22 = alcoholic.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: She is the daughter of an alcoholic and has been surrounded by alcoholic adults all of her life.
* bebida alcohólica = alcoholic beverage, spirit, liquor, alchy [alchie], alcoholic drink.* bebida alcohólica con muchos grados = hard drink, hard liquor.* bebida alcohólica fuerte = hard drink, hard liquor.* bebida alcohólica ilegal = moonshine.* con licencia para vender bebidas alcohólicas = licensed.* consumo de bebidas alcohólicas = drinking, boozing.* consumo de bebidas alcohólicas por menores de edad = underage drinking.* fabricante ilegal de bebidas alcohólicas = moonshiner.* fermentación alcohólica = alcoholic fermentation.* hepatitis alcohólica = alcoholic hepatitis.* relacionado con el consumo de bebidas alcohólicas = drink-related.* tienda de bebidas alcohólicas = liquor store.* vendedor ilegal de bebidas alcohólicas = moonshiner.* * *1 ‹bebida› alcoholic; ‹producción› alcohol ( before n), of alcoholic drinks2 ‹persona› alcoholicmasculine, femininealcoholicCompuesto:mpl Alcoholics Anonymous* * *
alcohólico◊ -ca adjetivo
alcoholic;
bebida no alcohólica nonalcoholic drink
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
alcoholic
alcohólico,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino alcoholic
' alcohólico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcohólica
English:
alcoholic
- intoxicating
- lush
* * *alcohólico, -a♦ adj1. [bebida] alcoholic;una bebida no alcohólica a non-alcoholic drink♦ nm,falcoholicAlcohólicos Anónimos Alcoholics Anonymous* * *I adj alcoholicII m, alcohólica f alcoholic* * *alcohólico, -ca adj & n: alcoholic* * *alcohólico adj n alcoholic -
33 enfermos mentales
los enfermos mentales= mentally disturbed, the, mentally handicapped, the, mentally ill, the, insane, theEx: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex: Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex: Most of the early asylums for the insane in the USA established libraries for their patients.
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