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1 imaginatividad
Ex. Children lose much of their imaginativeness and creativeness at about age 5.* * *Ex: Children lose much of their imaginativeness and creativeness at about age 5.
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2 autofinanciar
v.to self-finance.* * *= bootstrap.Ex. The future of LIS education will depend not only on the imaginativeness of all of those involved in the process but on the ability of those involved to organize the financial capital necessary to bootstrap these programs.----* autofinanciarse = become + self-funding, be self-funded, be self-funding.* * *= bootstrap.Ex: The future of LIS education will depend not only on the imaginativeness of all of those involved in the process but on the ability of those involved to organize the financial capital necessary to bootstrap these programs.
* autofinanciarse = become + self-funding, be self-funded, be self-funding.* * *
autofinanciar verbo transitivo to self-finance
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3 financiar
v.to finance.* * *1 to finance* * *verb* * *VT to finance, fund* * *verbo transitivo1) <empresa/proyecto> to finance, fund2) (AmL) ( vender a plazos) to give credit facilities for* * *= finance, fund, underwrite, bootstrap, bankroll.Ex. SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.Ex. Although a few library building projects will be adequately funded, many others will receive only partial funding, and cost will be a major factor in most cases.Ex. Underwritten by a Council on Library Resources grant, she compiled a thesaurus for nonsexist subject headings entitled 'On Equal Terms'.Ex. The future of LIS education will depend not only on the imaginativeness of all of those involved in the process but on the ability of those involved to organize the financial capital necessary to bootstrap these programs.Ex. Not only did Posada admit this to The New York Times in 1998, but he acknowledged that the leaders of CANF had bankrolled his terrorist operations.----* autofinanciarse = become + self-funding, be self-funded.* bien financiado = well-funded.* financiar en colaboración = co-finance [cofinance].* financiar los costes = underwrite + costs.* volver a financiar = re-fund.* * *verbo transitivo1) <empresa/proyecto> to finance, fund2) (AmL) ( vender a plazos) to give credit facilities for* * *= finance, fund, underwrite, bootstrap, bankroll.Ex: SCOLCAP is based on the National Library of Scotland and is financed by the Scottish Education Department, and through subscriptions.
Ex: Although a few library building projects will be adequately funded, many others will receive only partial funding, and cost will be a major factor in most cases.Ex: Underwritten by a Council on Library Resources grant, she compiled a thesaurus for nonsexist subject headings entitled 'On Equal Terms'.Ex: The future of LIS education will depend not only on the imaginativeness of all of those involved in the process but on the ability of those involved to organize the financial capital necessary to bootstrap these programs.Ex: Not only did Posada admit this to The New York Times in 1998, but he acknowledged that the leaders of CANF had bankrolled his terrorist operations.* autofinanciarse = become + self-funding, be self-funded.* bien financiado = well-funded.* financiar en colaboración = co-finance [cofinance].* financiar los costes = underwrite + costs.* volver a financiar = re-fund.* * *financiar [A1 ]vtA ‹institución› to finance, fund; ‹proyecto/viaje› to finance, fundB ( AmL) (vender a plazos) to give credit facilities for* * *
financiar ( conjugate financiar) verbo transitivo
financiar verbo transitivo to finance
' financiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
costear
English:
back
- finance
- scheme
- fund
- under
* * *financiar vt1. [proyecto, organismo] to fund, to finance2. [compra] to offer credit facilities for;la compra del televisor se la financiamos hasta en 10 veces we allow you to pay for your television in up to 10 instalments* * *v/t finance, fund* * *financiar vt: to finance, to fund* * *financiar vb to finance -
4 imaginativa
adj.&f.feminine of IMAGINATIVO.f.1 imagination, fancy.2 imaginativeness, fancifulness.* * *f., (m. - imaginativo)* * *SF1) (=imaginación) imagination, imaginativeness2) (=sentido común) common sense* * *
imaginativo,-a adjetivo imaginative
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5 imaginación
f.imagination, fancy, fantasy, mind's eye.* * *1 imagination, fantasy\son imaginaciones tuyas you're imagining things* * *noun f.* * *SF1) imaginationno se me pasó por la imaginación que... — it never even occurred to me that...
2) pl imaginaciones (=lo imaginado)* * *a) ( facultad) imaginationb) ( figuración)* * *= imagination, fancy.Ex. The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.Ex. This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.----* con imaginación = imaginatively.* con la imaginación = in imagination.* con poca imaginación = unimaginatively.* dale alas a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* da rienda suelta a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* ejercitar la imaginación = stretch + imagination.* estimular la imaginación = spark + imagination.* falto de imaginación = unimaginative.* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* imaginaciones = imaginings.* imaginación fértil = vivid imagination.* imaginación ferviente = wild imagination.* imaginación muy despierta = vivid imagination.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* necesitar imaginación = take + imagination.* producto de la imaginación = work of imagination.* * *a) ( facultad) imaginationb) ( figuración)* * *= imagination, fancy.Ex: The other part of the picture reveals title indexes to be only crude subject indexes, which for effective use demand imagination and searching skills on the part of the user.
Ex: This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.* con imaginación = imaginatively.* con la imaginación = in imagination.* con poca imaginación = unimaginatively.* dale alas a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* da rienda suelta a tu imaginación = let + your imagination fly!.* despertar la imaginación = fire + the imagination.* ejercitar la imaginación = stretch + imagination.* estimular la imaginación = spark + imagination.* falto de imaginación = unimaginative.* imaginación desbocada = wild imagination.* imaginación desbordante = wild imagination.* imaginaciones = imaginings.* imaginación fértil = vivid imagination.* imaginación ferviente = wild imagination.* imaginación muy despierta = vivid imagination.* imaginación muy viva = vivid imagination.* la imaginación no tiene límites = your imagination is the limit.* literatura de imaginación = fiction.* necesitar imaginación = take + imagination.* producto de la imaginación = work of imagination.* * *1 (facultad) imaginationdar rienda suelta a la imaginación to give free rein to one's imagination, to let one's imagination run riot¡ni (se) me pasó por la imaginación! it never even crossed my mind!2(figuración): es pura imaginación tuya it's all in your mind, it's a figment of your imaginationyo no he oído nada, son imaginaciones tuyas I didn't hear anything, you're imagining things* * *
imaginación sustantivo femenino
imagination;◊ ¡ni (se) me pasó por la imaginación! it never even crossed my mind!;
son imaginaciones tuyas you're imagining things
imaginación sustantivo femenino imagination: no son más que imaginaciones, it is only your imagination
' imaginación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calenturienta
- calenturiento
- cota
- fantástica
- fantástico
- freno
- representar
- revivir
- emplear
- fantasía
- figuración
- fruto
- vivaz
- vivo
English:
catch
- figment
- imagination
- imaginatively
- imaginativeness
- lack
- run away
- stir
- unleash
- vivid
- wild
- fancy
- riot
- run
- unimaginative
* * *imaginación nf1. [facultad] imagination;un niño con mucha imaginación a child with a very vivid imagination, a very imaginative child;pasar por la imaginación de alguien to occur to sb, to cross sb's mind;no me pasó por la imaginación it never occurred to me o crossed my mind;se deja llevar por la imaginación he lets his imagination run away with him;dar rienda suelta a la imaginación to let one's imagination run wildson imaginaciones tuyas you're just imagining things, it's all in your mind* * *f imagination;ni me pasó por la imaginación it never crossed my mind* * ** * *imaginación n imagination -
6 imaginativa
• fancifulness• imaginativeness
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