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  • 21 oponerse a

    v.
    1 to oppose, to balk at, to fight, to act in opposition to.
    María enfrentó a la chismosa Mary confronted the gossip.
    2 to be opposed to, to refuse to.
    * * *
    (v.) = be averse to, combat, contravene, resist, be set against, be contrary to, be hostile to, stand up to, argue against, go + head-to-head with, be negatively disposed to, object to, stand in + opposition to, run up against, line up against
    Ex. Some respondents were not averse to describing IT merely as another bandwagon.
    Ex. The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
    Ex. Any mis-spellings, poor grammar and verbose phrasing and any other features that contravene good abstracting practice must be eliminated.
    Ex. Abstracts are, it must be noted, covered by copyright provisions, and an author may resist direct copying of his abstract.
    Ex. The difficulty for teachers is that they cannot just duck away when children, individually or corporately, are set against what is being asked of them.
    Ex. This is a rather unexpected conclusion, and is of course contrary to most of what has been stated in this text; it is also contrary to the experience of large numbers of librarians, who have found that controlled vocabularies are helpful in practice.
    Ex. Although he recognized the need for some forms of synthesis, Bliss was hostile to the idea of complete analysis and synthesis put forward by Ranganathan.
    Ex. In their role as mediator between the scholar and the information system, academic librarians should stand up to, and challenge the censorship and suppression that takes place during academic controversy.
    Ex. Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.
    Ex. We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.
    Ex. The 2 remaining teachers -- the resisters -- were negatively disposed to the innovations and failed to implement them.
    Ex. In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".
    Ex. Ideologies stand in opposition to scientific claims for truth.
    Ex. Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.
    Ex. The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.
    * * *
    (v.) = be averse to, combat, contravene, resist, be set against, be contrary to, be hostile to, stand up to, argue against, go + head-to-head with, be negatively disposed to, object to, stand in + opposition to, run up against, line up against

    Ex: Some respondents were not averse to describing IT merely as another bandwagon.

    Ex: The faithful adherents of the ideology of the finding catalog were determined to combat the unwelcome intrusion of Panizzi's scheme before the Royal Commission.
    Ex: Any mis-spellings, poor grammar and verbose phrasing and any other features that contravene good abstracting practice must be eliminated.
    Ex: Abstracts are, it must be noted, covered by copyright provisions, and an author may resist direct copying of his abstract.
    Ex: The difficulty for teachers is that they cannot just duck away when children, individually or corporately, are set against what is being asked of them.
    Ex: This is a rather unexpected conclusion, and is of course contrary to most of what has been stated in this text; it is also contrary to the experience of large numbers of librarians, who have found that controlled vocabularies are helpful in practice.
    Ex: Although he recognized the need for some forms of synthesis, Bliss was hostile to the idea of complete analysis and synthesis put forward by Ranganathan.
    Ex: In their role as mediator between the scholar and the information system, academic librarians should stand up to, and challenge the censorship and suppression that takes place during academic controversy.
    Ex: Some teachers argue against book clubs, claiming that they bring together only a certain kind of avid reader, the literary equivalent of the religiously effete and over-pious.
    Ex: We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website! = Nos enfrentamos a aquellos que querían un aspecto uniforme en el diseño de todo el sitio web de la biblioteca.
    Ex: The 2 remaining teachers -- the resisters -- were negatively disposed to the innovations and failed to implement them.
    Ex: In one library, the director objected to the category heading 'Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender' = En una biblioteca, el director se opuso a que se utilizase la categoría "Gay, Lesbiana, Bisexual y Transexual".
    Ex: Ideologies stand in opposition to scientific claims for truth.
    Ex: Some of the information from the EEC Government in Brussels is provided off the record, which sometimes runs up against the UK Government's wall of secrecy.
    Ex: The author examines claims by Microsoft's Bill Gates that networked computers have no future, and looks at the opposition lining up against him.

    Spanish-English dictionary > oponerse a

  • 22 solicitud

    f.
    1 request (petición) (de información, permiso).
    2 application form (document).
    3 attentiveness.
    4 sales call.
    * * *
    1 (petición) request; (de trabajo) application; (- impreso) application form
    2 (instancia) petition
    3 (diligencia) solicitude, care
    \
    solicitud de empleo job application
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=petición) [gen] request; [para puesto, beca, permiso] application

    presenté o entregué la solicitud para el trabajo — I submitted the application for the job

    denegar o rechazar una solicitud — to reject an application

    a solicitudfrm on request

    solicitud de extradiciónrequest o application for extradition

    solicitud de pago — (Com) demand note

    2) (=impreso) application form
    3) frm (=atención)
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( para trabajo) application; ( para licencia) application, request; (para información, ayuda) request

    presentar una solicitud — to submit an application/a request

    denegar una solicitud — (frml) to reject an application/a request

    b) ( formulario) application form
    2) ( preocupación) concern, solicitude (frml); ( amabilidad) kindness, thoughtfulness
    * * *
    = appeal, application, request, application form, proposal form, solicitation, expression of interest.
    Ex. Special prominence has been given to the appeals to implement this task, in which libraries have to play an influential part.
    Ex. Applications from newly graduated librarians continue to stream in for most well-advertised jobs in public and academic libraries.
    Ex. Because the co-ordination of index terms in the index description is decided before any particular request is made, the index is termed a pre-co-ordinate index.
    Ex. The file will start with the job description and personnel description, and will contain copies of the advertisement, the completed application form, references taken up, comments made during interview and the letter of appointment.
    Ex. Proposal forms for projects seeking financial assistance must be sent to UNESCO.
    Ex. Individual solicitation enabled 480 reciprocal agreements to be put in place.
    Ex. IFLA has received five expressions of interest to host the World Library and Information Congress in 2008.
    ----
    * convocatoria de presentación de solicitudes = call for expressions of interest.
    * impreso de solicitud = application form.
    * impreso de solicitud de seguro = insurance form.
    * número de solicitudes denegadas = failure rate.
    * papeleta de solicitud de préstamo = call slip.
    * presentar una solicitud = submit + application.
    * solicitud de donaciones = solicitation.
    * solicitud de empleo = job application.
    * solicitud de financiación = funding bid.
    * solicitud de inscripción = registration card.
    * solicitud de reserva = reservation form.
    * solicitud de subvención = grant proposal.
    * solicitud de subvenciones = grant writing.
    * solicitud de trabajo = job application.
    * solicitud por escrito = written application.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( para trabajo) application; ( para licencia) application, request; (para información, ayuda) request

    presentar una solicitud — to submit an application/a request

    denegar una solicitud — (frml) to reject an application/a request

    b) ( formulario) application form
    2) ( preocupación) concern, solicitude (frml); ( amabilidad) kindness, thoughtfulness
    * * *
    = appeal, application, request, application form, proposal form, solicitation, expression of interest.

    Ex: Special prominence has been given to the appeals to implement this task, in which libraries have to play an influential part.

    Ex: Applications from newly graduated librarians continue to stream in for most well-advertised jobs in public and academic libraries.
    Ex: Because the co-ordination of index terms in the index description is decided before any particular request is made, the index is termed a pre-co-ordinate index.
    Ex: The file will start with the job description and personnel description, and will contain copies of the advertisement, the completed application form, references taken up, comments made during interview and the letter of appointment.
    Ex: Proposal forms for projects seeking financial assistance must be sent to UNESCO.
    Ex: Individual solicitation enabled 480 reciprocal agreements to be put in place.
    Ex: IFLA has received five expressions of interest to host the World Library and Information Congress in 2008.
    * convocatoria de presentación de solicitudes = call for expressions of interest.
    * impreso de solicitud = application form.
    * impreso de solicitud de seguro = insurance form.
    * número de solicitudes denegadas = failure rate.
    * papeleta de solicitud de préstamo = call slip.
    * presentar una solicitud = submit + application.
    * solicitud de donaciones = solicitation.
    * solicitud de empleo = job application.
    * solicitud de financiación = funding bid.
    * solicitud de inscripción = registration card.
    * solicitud de reserva = reservation form.
    * solicitud de subvención = grant proposal.
    * solicitud de subvenciones = grant writing.
    * solicitud de trabajo = job application.
    * solicitud por escrito = written application.

    * * *
    A
    1 (para un trabajo) application; (para una licencia) application, request; (para información, ayuda) request
    presentar una solicitud to submit an application/a request
    denegar una solicitud ( frml); to reject an application/a request
    rechazaron mi solicitud they turned down my application/request
    recurrieron a la ONU en solicitud de ayuda they turned to the UN for help
    2 (formulario) application form
    B (preocupación) concern, solicitude ( frml); (amabilidad) kindness, thoughtfulness
    * * *

     

    solicitud sustantivo femenino

    ( para licencia) application, request;
    (para información, ayuda) request

    solicitud sustantivo femenino
    1 (formulario) application
    2 (diligencia, interés y rapidez) diligence
    ' solicitud' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    atender
    - demanda
    - petición
    - requerimiento
    - aplicación
    - documentar
    - entregar
    - fecha
    - formato
    - impreso
    - pedido
    - presentar
    - procesar
    English:
    app
    - appeal
    - application
    - canvassing
    - comply
    - demand
    - denial
    - diligence
    - fill out
    - hand in
    - name
    - reapply
    - refusal
    - request
    - send in
    - approach
    - claim
    * * *
    1. [petición] [de información, permiso] request;
    [de puesto, préstamo, beca] application;
    a solicitud de at the request of;
    en estos momentos no podemos atender su solicitud we are unable to respond to your request at this time
    2. [documento] application form
    3. [atención] attentiveness;
    con solicitud attentively
    * * *
    f application, request
    * * *
    1) : solicitude, concern
    2) : request
    3) : application
    * * *
    1. (en general) request
    2. (para empleo, beca) application
    ¿has hecho la solicitud? have you made the application?
    3. (impreso) application form

    Spanish-English dictionary > solicitud

  • 23 tarea

    f.
    1 task (trabajo).
    tareas domésticas household chores, housework
    2 homework, school work, schoolwork, school assignment.
    * * *
    1 task, job
    \
    las tareas de la casa the housework sing, the chores
    * * *
    noun f.
    job, task, work
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=trabajo) task, job

    tareas domésticashousework sing, household chores

    2) [de colegial]
    3) (Inform) task
    * * *
    a) ( trabajo) task, job
    b) ( deberes escolares) homework
    * * *
    = assignment, duty [duties, -pl.], endeavour [endeavor, -USA], exercise, job, labour [labor, -USA], operation, routine, task, work, quest, undertaking, item of business.
    Ex. The problems and assignments presented are real problems and assignments, and the people involved are real people, all suitably disguised to protect their identity.
    Ex. Organisations often expect an information officer or librarian to prepare such abstracts as are necessary, in addition to performing various other information duties.
    Ex. Eventually, it came to be recognized that the Classification Research Group's endeavours might be pertinent to the problem of alphabetical indexing.
    Ex. As a concluding exercise, therefore, it would be helpful for you to try some examples of analysis and translation on your own.
    Ex. To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
    Ex. An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer.
    Ex. With the advent of micro-computers even much smaller cataloguing operations can effectively be computerised.
    Ex. Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.
    Ex. Further, menu screens will be necessary until the user has specified the task that he wishes executed or the information that he wishes to retrieve sufficiently for execution or retrieval to be effected.
    Ex. The Classification Research Group (CRG) has been a major force in the development of classification theory, and has made a major contribution towards work on a new general classification scheme.
    Ex. It is a quest without a satisfactory conclusion - a holy grail of librarianship.
    Ex. Since the file from 1966-1975 contains some 2,500,000 references, a search of the complete data base is a fairly large-scale undertaking.
    Ex. The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.
    ----
    * aceptar una tarea = take on + task.
    * aplicación a tareas bibliotecarias = library application.
    * asignar una tarea = allot + task, set + task, give + task, assign + responsibility, task.
    * asumir una tarea = assume + duty.
    * con una tarea especial = mission-oriented.
    * cumplir una tarea = accomplish + task.
    * dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas cotidianas = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.
    * dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas diarias = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.
    * delegar una tarea = delegate + operation.
    * desempeñar una tarea = carry out + task, cope with + task, perform + task.
    * ejecutar una tarea = execute + task.
    * emprender una tarea = go on + expedition.
    * encargado de las tareas domésticas = housekeeper.
    * encargarse una tarea = undertake + task.
    * encomendar una tarea a Alguien = assign + task.
    * endosar una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.
    * enfrentarse a una tarea = face + task.
    * en la tarea de = in the drive to.
    * fijarse una tarea = set + Reflexivo + task.
    * formación en diferentes tareas = cross-training [cross training], multiskilling [multi-skilling].
    * hacer una tarea = do + assignment.
    * imponerse una tarea = task + Reflexivo.
    * imponer una tarea = task.
    * imponer una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.
    * liberar de una tarea = relieve of + task.
    * multitarea = multitasking [multi-tasking].
    * ponerse una tarea = set + Reflexivo + task.
    * programador automático de tareas = scheduler.
    * realización de varias tareas simultáneamente = concurrent tasking.
    * realizar una tarea = accomplish + task, carry out + duty, conduct + task, implement + task, undertake + task, perform + duty.
    * realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.
    * tarea administrativa = administrative task.
    * tarea ardua = uphill struggle.
    * tarea asignada = appointed task.
    * tarea bibliotecaria = library operation, library task, library function, library duty, library process.
    * tarea complementaria = follow-up activity.
    * tarea de aprendizaje = learning activity, learning task.
    * tarea del hogar = domestic duty, domestic task.
    * tarea de tontos = fool's errand.
    * tarea difícil = hard task.
    * tarea educativa = learning activity.
    * tarea encomendada = assigned task.
    * tarea escolar = homework, homework assignment.
    * tarea falta de interés = chore.
    * tarea imposible = wild goose chase.
    * tarea inútil = exercise in futility.
    * tarea monumental = Herculean task, Herculanian task.
    * tarea muy difícil = uphill struggle.
    * tarea orientada hacia la gente = people-oriented task.
    * tarea orientada hacia una actividad = activity-oriented task.
    * tarea rutinaria = routine, mundane task, daily chore.
    * tareas bibliotecarias = library housekeeping routines, library housekeeping, library activities, library procedures.
    * tareas bibliotecarias complementarias = library support services.
    * tareas de extinción de incendios = fire-fighting.
    * tareas del personal = staff duties.
    * tareas domésticas = housework.
    * tareas escolares = school work [schoolwork].
    * tareas informáticas = computer work.
    * tareas relacionadas con la información = information operations.
    * tener tarea para rato = have + Posesivo + work cut out for + Pronombre, have + Posesivo + job cut out for + Pronombre.
    * * *
    a) ( trabajo) task, job
    b) ( deberes escolares) homework
    * * *
    = assignment, duty [duties, -pl.], endeavour [endeavor, -USA], exercise, job, labour [labor, -USA], operation, routine, task, work, quest, undertaking, item of business.

    Ex: The problems and assignments presented are real problems and assignments, and the people involved are real people, all suitably disguised to protect their identity.

    Ex: Organisations often expect an information officer or librarian to prepare such abstracts as are necessary, in addition to performing various other information duties.
    Ex: Eventually, it came to be recognized that the Classification Research Group's endeavours might be pertinent to the problem of alphabetical indexing.
    Ex: As a concluding exercise, therefore, it would be helpful for you to try some examples of analysis and translation on your own.
    Ex: To ease the cataloguer's job and save him the trouble of counting characters, DOBIS/LIBIS uses a special function.
    Ex: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer.
    Ex: With the advent of micro-computers even much smaller cataloguing operations can effectively be computerised.
    Ex: Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.
    Ex: Further, menu screens will be necessary until the user has specified the task that he wishes executed or the information that he wishes to retrieve sufficiently for execution or retrieval to be effected.
    Ex: The Classification Research Group (CRG) has been a major force in the development of classification theory, and has made a major contribution towards work on a new general classification scheme.
    Ex: It is a quest without a satisfactory conclusion - a holy grail of librarianship.
    Ex: Since the file from 1966-1975 contains some 2,500,000 references, a search of the complete data base is a fairly large-scale undertaking.
    Ex: The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.
    * aceptar una tarea = take on + task.
    * aplicación a tareas bibliotecarias = library application.
    * asignar una tarea = allot + task, set + task, give + task, assign + responsibility, task.
    * asumir una tarea = assume + duty.
    * con una tarea especial = mission-oriented.
    * cumplir una tarea = accomplish + task.
    * dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas cotidianas = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.
    * dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas diarias = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.
    * delegar una tarea = delegate + operation.
    * desempeñar una tarea = carry out + task, cope with + task, perform + task.
    * ejecutar una tarea = execute + task.
    * emprender una tarea = go on + expedition.
    * encargado de las tareas domésticas = housekeeper.
    * encargarse una tarea = undertake + task.
    * encomendar una tarea a Alguien = assign + task.
    * endosar una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.
    * enfrentarse a una tarea = face + task.
    * en la tarea de = in the drive to.
    * fijarse una tarea = set + Reflexivo + task.
    * formación en diferentes tareas = cross-training [cross training], multiskilling [multi-skilling].
    * hacer una tarea = do + assignment.
    * imponerse una tarea = task + Reflexivo.
    * imponer una tarea = task.
    * imponer una tarea a Alguien = foist + Nombre + on + Alguien + as a duty.
    * liberar de una tarea = relieve of + task.
    * multitarea = multitasking [multi-tasking].
    * ponerse una tarea = set + Reflexivo + task.
    * programador automático de tareas = scheduler.
    * realización de varias tareas simultáneamente = concurrent tasking.
    * realizar una tarea = accomplish + task, carry out + duty, conduct + task, implement + task, undertake + task, perform + duty.
    * realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.
    * tarea administrativa = administrative task.
    * tarea ardua = uphill struggle.
    * tarea asignada = appointed task.
    * tarea bibliotecaria = library operation, library task, library function, library duty, library process.
    * tarea complementaria = follow-up activity.
    * tarea de aprendizaje = learning activity, learning task.
    * tarea del hogar = domestic duty, domestic task.
    * tarea de tontos = fool's errand.
    * tarea difícil = hard task.
    * tarea educativa = learning activity.
    * tarea encomendada = assigned task.
    * tarea escolar = homework, homework assignment.
    * tarea falta de interés = chore.
    * tarea imposible = wild goose chase.
    * tarea inútil = exercise in futility.
    * tarea monumental = Herculean task, Herculanian task.
    * tarea muy difícil = uphill struggle.
    * tarea orientada hacia la gente = people-oriented task.
    * tarea orientada hacia una actividad = activity-oriented task.
    * tarea rutinaria = routine, mundane task, daily chore.
    * tareas bibliotecarias = library housekeeping routines, library housekeeping, library activities, library procedures.
    * tareas bibliotecarias complementarias = library support services.
    * tareas de extinción de incendios = fire-fighting.
    * tareas del personal = staff duties.
    * tareas domésticas = housework.
    * tareas escolares = school work [schoolwork].
    * tareas informáticas = computer work.
    * tareas relacionadas con la información = information operations.
    * tener tarea para rato = have + Posesivo + work cut out for + Pronombre, have + Posesivo + job cut out for + Pronombre.

    * * *
    1 (trabajo) task, job
    no le gustan nada las tareas de la casa he hates doing household chores o the housework
    no es tarea fácil it is not easy, it is no easy task
    tengo que hacer la(s) tarea(s) I have to do my homework o ( AmE) assignments
    * * *

     

    tarea sustantivo femenino
    a) ( trabajo) task, job;



    tarea sustantivo femenino
    1 (labor) job, task
    tarea escolar, homework, US assignments pl 2 tareas domésticas, housework sing
    ' tarea' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - absorbente
    - acometer
    - afanosa
    - afanoso
    - apresurada
    - apresurado
    - asignación
    - cometido
    - corresponder
    - cumplir
    - desagradecida
    - desagradecido
    - emprender
    - empresa
    - encargo
    - ensimismarse
    - evadir
    - fijarse
    - función
    - gratificar
    - hacer
    - hueso
    - imponerse
    - imposición
    - lanzarse
    - marrón
    - muerta
    - muerto
    - terminar
    - trabajo
    - ultimar
    - zafarse
    - abrumador
    - acabar
    - alcanzar
    - antipático
    - asignar
    - asumir
    - atrancar
    - cargo
    - colaborador
    - colaborar
    - costoso
    - deber
    - dejadez
    - dejado
    - despachar
    - diario
    - empezar
    English:
    accomplish
    - accomplishment
    - allocation
    - arduous
    - assign
    - assignment
    - begin
    - challenging
    - chore
    - cinch
    - delegate
    - distasteful
    - do over
    - embark
    - execute
    - execution
    - finish
    - finished
    - get off
    - get over
    - go about
    - job
    - labour
    - massive
    - mission
    - rush
    - set
    - task
    - thankless
    - uphill
    - work
    - admittedly
    - home
    - labor
    - throw
    - under
    * * *
    tarea nf
    1. [trabajo] task;
    fue una ardua tarea it was a hard task;
    mantener limpia la ciudad es tarea de todos keeping the city clean is everyone's responsibility;
    las tareas del campo agricultural o farm work
    tareas domésticas household chores, housework
    2. [escolar] homework;
    hace la tarea she's doing her homework
    3. Informát task
    * * *
    f task, job
    * * *
    tarea nf
    1) : task, job
    2) : homework
    * * *
    1. (en general) task / job
    2. (deberes) homework
    tareas del hogar / tareas domésticas housework

    Spanish-English dictionary > tarea

  • 24 fastidio

    m.
    1 nuisance, bother (molestia).
    2 annoyance (enfado).
    3 drag, hassle, nuisance.
    4 boredom, tediousness.
    5 fastidium.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fastidiar.
    * * *
    1 (molestia) bother, nuisance
    2 (aburrimiento) boredom
    3 (repugnancia) repugnance, revulsion
    \
    ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!
    * * *
    noun m.
    annoyance, nuisance
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=molestia) annoyance, bother

    ¡qué fastidio! — what a nuisance!

    2) LAm (=asco) disgust, repugnance
    * * *
    masculino ( molestia) annoyance
    * * *
    = annoyance, nuisance, aggravation, vexation, hassle, irritant, bummer, pest.
    Ex. False drops are perhaps less of an annoyance in a computer-based system when brief records can be quickly scanned and rejected as necessary.
    Ex. However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.
    Ex. One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the ' aggravation quotient'.
    Ex. Its absence from the ninth edition must have caused some vexation among cataloguers.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex. Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.
    Ex. The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.
    Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
    ----
    * ser un fastidio = be a pest.
    * * *
    masculino ( molestia) annoyance
    * * *
    = annoyance, nuisance, aggravation, vexation, hassle, irritant, bummer, pest.

    Ex: False drops are perhaps less of an annoyance in a computer-based system when brief records can be quickly scanned and rejected as necessary.

    Ex: However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.
    Ex: One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the ' aggravation quotient'.
    Ex: Its absence from the ninth edition must have caused some vexation among cataloguers.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    Ex: Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.
    Ex: The article 'Bargains or bummers? Remainders' suggests that despite problems attaching to buying remainders, judicious purchasing of this stock can add valuable books to a library's collection at a very reasonable cost.
    Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
    * ser un fastidio = be a pest.

    * * *
    1 (molestia) annoyance
    ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!, what a pain o drag! ( colloq)
    2
    ( Col) (asco): les tengo fastidio I think they're revolting
    * * *

    Del verbo fastidiar: ( conjugate fastidiar)

    fastidio es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    fastidió es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    fastidiar    
    fastidio    
    fastidió
    fastidiar ( conjugate fastidiar) verbo transitivo
    a) (molestar, irritar) ‹ persona to bother, pester

    b) (esp Esp fam) ( estropear) ‹mecanismo/plan to mess up;

    fiesta/excursión to spoil;
    estómago to upset
    verbo intransitivo:

    ¡no fastidies! ¿de veras? go on! you're kidding! (colloq)
    fastidiarse verbo pronominal
    a) (AmL fam) ( molestarse) to get annoyed

    b) (fam) ( jorobarse):


    ¡te fastidias! (Esp) tough! (colloq)
    c) (Esp fam) ( estropearse) [velada/plan] to be ruined

    fastidio sustantivo masculino ( molestia) annoyance;
    ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!

    fastidiar verbo transitivo
    1 (causar enojo, molestia) to annoy, bother: me fastidió mucho que no vinieras, I was upset that you couldn't come
    2 fam (el pelo, un coche, etc) to damage, ruin: se ha vuelto a fastidiar la lavadora, the washing machine's broken down again
    (un proyecto, plan) to spoil
    3 (causar una herida) to hurt
    fastidio sustantivo masculino
    1 (enojo) nuisance
    2 (molestia, lata) bother: es un fastidio tener que madrugar tanto, it's a pain having to get up early so often
    3 (aburrimiento) bore

    ' fastidio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adiós
    - contrariedad
    - fastidiar
    - fastidiarse
    - martirio
    - molestia
    - pesadez
    - rabia
    - vaina
    - ir
    - joder
    English:
    irritation
    - muck up
    - tiresomeness
    - which
    - irritant
    - peeved
    * * *
    1. [molestia] nuisance, bother;
    ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!
    2. [enfado] annoyance
    3. [aburrimiento] bore
    * * *
    m annoyance;
    ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!
    * * *
    1) molestia: annoyance, nuisance, hassle
    2) aburrimiento: boredom
    * * *
    fastidio n (molestia) drag / nuisance
    ¡qué fastidio! what a nuisance!

    Spanish-English dictionary > fastidio

  • 25 concienciación más clara

    Ex. With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.
    * * *

    Ex: With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.

    Spanish-English dictionary > concienciación más clara

  • 26 código generado al azar

    (n.) = nonce
    Ex. This article will explain how to implement a nonce to be used with authentication.
    * * *
    (n.) = nonce

    Ex: This article will explain how to implement a nonce to be used with authentication.

    Spanish-English dictionary > código generado al azar

  • 27 dar un voto de confianza

    (v.) = give + Nombre + some latitude
    Ex. Libraries, in turn, are given little latitude with regard to what they are supposed to buy, because decisions are in the hands of scholars who are not responsible for the funds to implement their decisions.
    * * *
    (v.) = give + Nombre + some latitude

    Ex: Libraries, in turn, are given little latitude with regard to what they are supposed to buy, because decisions are in the hands of scholars who are not responsible for the funds to implement their decisions.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dar un voto de confianza

  • 28 decisión

    f.
    decision, determination, decisiveness, firmness.
    * * *
    1 (resolución) decision
    2 (determinación) determination, resolution
    * * *
    noun f.
    decision, choice
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=determinación) decision; (Jur) judgment

    tomar una decisiónto make o take a decision

    2) (=firmeza) decisiveness
    3) (=voluntad) determination
    * * *
    a) ( acción) decision

    llegar a una decisión — to decide, to reach a decision

    decisión de + inf: su decisión de marcharse — her decision to leave

    b) ( cualidad) decisiveness, decision

    una mujer con decisión — a decisive woman, a woman of decision

    c) (AmL) ( en boxeo)
    * * *
    = choice, decision, determination, resolution.
    Ex. To rectify failures, the librarian has two choices.
    Ex. However, once a decision has been made to group similar types of entries other difficulties emerge in defining the categories.
    Ex. Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.
    Ex. The Economic and Social Committee and the European Parliament will use it to broadcast their opinions and resolutions.
    ----
    * aceptar una decisión = accept + decision.
    * adoptar una decisión = adopt + decision.
    * a favor de la decisión personal sobre el aborto = pro-choice.
    * afectar a una decisión = colour + decision, affect + decision.
    * alcanzar una decisión = arrive at + decision.
    * apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.
    * árbol para la toma de decisiones = decision tree.
    * buena decisión = good judgement.
    * con decisión = decisively.
    * decisión arbitraria = arbitrary decision.
    * decisión con conocimiento de causa = informed decision.
    * decisión de adoptar = decision to adopt.
    * decisión de última hora = last-minute decision.
    * decisión fundada = informed decision.
    * decisión irrevocable = irrevocable decision.
    * decisión no unánime = split decision.
    * decisión permanente = permanent arrangement.
    * decisión precipitada ante un problema = crisis decision.
    * decisión sobre qué política de actuación seguir = policy decision.
    * delegar una decisión = delegate + decision.
    * imposibilidad de toma de decisiones = undecidability.
    * llegar a una decisión = arrive at + decision.
    * llevar a la práctica una decisión = implement + decision.
    * llevar a tomar una decisión = lead (up) to + decision.
    * mala decisión = bad judgement.
    * necesitar tomar cierto tipo de decisiones = require + judgement, require + an exercise of + judgement.
    * persona que toma la última decisión = decider.
    * por decisión propia = by choice.
    * posibilidad de toma de decisiones = decidability.
    * reclamar una decisión = appeal + decision.
    * regir una decisión = govern + decision.
    * responsable de tomar decisiones = decision maker [decision-maker].
    * ser decisión de + Nombre = be down to + Nombre.
    * sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.
    * toma de decisiones = decision making [decision-making], decision taking.
    * toma de decisiones con conocimiento de causa = informed decision making.
    * toma de decisiones fundadas = informed decision making.
    * tomar decisión = make + choices.
    * tomar decisiones = exercise + judgement.
    * tomar decisiones con conocimiento de causa = make + informed decisions.
    * tomar decisiones fundadas = make + informed decisions.
    * tomar decisiones por alguien = take + decisions in + Posesivo + name.
    * tomar la decisión más acertada dadas las circunstancias = do + the best thing in the circumstances.
    * tomar las decisiones = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost, set + the agenda.
    * tomar otra decisión = decision to the contrary.
    * tomar una decisión = make + decision, make + judgement, take + decision, reach + decision, make up + Posesivo + (own) mind, adopt + decision.
    * tomar una decisión sin conocer todos los datos = make + uninformed decision.
    * tomar una decisión sin consultar con nadie = take it upon + Reflexivo + to.
    * * *
    a) ( acción) decision

    llegar a una decisión — to decide, to reach a decision

    decisión de + inf: su decisión de marcharse — her decision to leave

    b) ( cualidad) decisiveness, decision

    una mujer con decisión — a decisive woman, a woman of decision

    c) (AmL) ( en boxeo)
    * * *
    = choice, decision, determination, resolution.

    Ex: To rectify failures, the librarian has two choices.

    Ex: However, once a decision has been made to group similar types of entries other difficulties emerge in defining the categories.
    Ex: Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.
    Ex: The Economic and Social Committee and the European Parliament will use it to broadcast their opinions and resolutions.
    * aceptar una decisión = accept + decision.
    * adoptar una decisión = adopt + decision.
    * a favor de la decisión personal sobre el aborto = pro-choice.
    * afectar a una decisión = colour + decision, affect + decision.
    * alcanzar una decisión = arrive at + decision.
    * apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support.
    * árbol para la toma de decisiones = decision tree.
    * buena decisión = good judgement.
    * con decisión = decisively.
    * decisión arbitraria = arbitrary decision.
    * decisión con conocimiento de causa = informed decision.
    * decisión de adoptar = decision to adopt.
    * decisión de última hora = last-minute decision.
    * decisión fundada = informed decision.
    * decisión irrevocable = irrevocable decision.
    * decisión no unánime = split decision.
    * decisión permanente = permanent arrangement.
    * decisión precipitada ante un problema = crisis decision.
    * decisión sobre qué política de actuación seguir = policy decision.
    * delegar una decisión = delegate + decision.
    * imposibilidad de toma de decisiones = undecidability.
    * llegar a una decisión = arrive at + decision.
    * llevar a la práctica una decisión = implement + decision.
    * llevar a tomar una decisión = lead (up) to + decision.
    * mala decisión = bad judgement.
    * necesitar tomar cierto tipo de decisiones = require + judgement, require + an exercise of + judgement.
    * persona que toma la última decisión = decider.
    * por decisión propia = by choice.
    * posibilidad de toma de decisiones = decidability.
    * reclamar una decisión = appeal + decision.
    * regir una decisión = govern + decision.
    * responsable de tomar decisiones = decision maker [decision-maker].
    * ser decisión de + Nombre = be down to + Nombre.
    * sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones = decision support system, decision making system.
    * toma de decisiones = decision making [decision-making], decision taking.
    * toma de decisiones con conocimiento de causa = informed decision making.
    * toma de decisiones fundadas = informed decision making.
    * tomar decisión = make + choices.
    * tomar decisiones = exercise + judgement.
    * tomar decisiones con conocimiento de causa = make + informed decisions.
    * tomar decisiones fundadas = make + informed decisions.
    * tomar decisiones por alguien = take + decisions in + Posesivo + name.
    * tomar la decisión más acertada dadas las circunstancias = do + the best thing in the circumstances.
    * tomar las decisiones = call + the shots, be the boss, call + the tune, rule + the roost, set + the agenda.
    * tomar otra decisión = decision to the contrary.
    * tomar una decisión = make + decision, make + judgement, take + decision, reach + decision, make up + Posesivo + (own) mind, adopt + decision.
    * tomar una decisión sin conocer todos los datos = make + uninformed decision.
    * tomar una decisión sin consultar con nadie = take it upon + Reflexivo + to.

    * * *
    1 (acción) decision
    la decisión está en tus manos the decision is in your hands
    tienes que tomar una decisión you must make o take a decision, you must make your mind up
    no han podido llegar a una decisión they haven't been able to decide o reach a decision
    decisión DE + INF:
    su decisión de marcharse her decision to leave
    2 (cualidad) decisiveness, decision
    una mujer de decisión a decisive woman, a woman of decision
    3
    ( AmL) (en boxeo): ganó por decisión he won on points o by a decision
    * * *

     

    decisión sustantivo femenino


    su decisión de marcharse her decision to leave


    c) (AmL) ( en boxeo):

    ganó por decisión he won on points o by a decision

    decisión sustantivo femenino
    1 decision: es hora de tomar una decisión, it's time to make a decision
    2 (firmeza) decisiveness: entró en el despacho con decisión, he marched into the office
    ' decisión' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acertada
    - acertado
    - cacicada
    - competer
    - comunicar
    - concernir
    - condicionante
    - contravenir
    - debilitar
    - decididamente
    - declararse
    - determinar
    - determinación
    - detrimento
    - ecuánime
    - enérgica
    - enérgico
    - final
    - impugnar
    - juicio
    - madurar
    - mando
    - pensar
    - posponer
    - precedente
    - prórroga
    - prorrogar
    - providencia
    - provocar
    - ratificar
    - resolución
    - sabia
    - sabio
    - salomónica
    - salomónico
    - terminante
    - última
    - último
    - unánime
    - unitaria
    - unitario
    - ventolera
    - acierto
    - adoptar
    - anunciar
    - apresurado
    - arbitraje
    - atinado
    - caliente
    - demorar
    English:
    accord
    - agonizing
    - ambit
    - appeal
    - arguable
    - astute
    - breathing space
    - clash
    - clean-cut
    - clear
    - contest
    - decide
    - decision
    - decision making
    - early
    - entail
    - far-reaching
    - fight
    - final
    - go against
    - govern
    - hasty
    - hinge on
    - ill-advised
    - make
    - override
    - overrule
    - pending
    - question
    - rash
    - rationale
    - resolve
    - reverse
    - ruling
    - second thought
    - sensible
    - shrewd
    - smart
    - snap
    - spur
    - stand by
    - take
    - unanimous
    - vital
    - wise
    - withhold
    - adamant
    - agonize
    - altogether
    - approve
    * * *
    1. [dictamen, resolución] decision;
    la decisión está en nuestras manos the decision is in our hands;
    la decisión de expulsarlo no depende de mí whether he should be expelled or not is not my decision;
    llegar a o [m5] alcanzar una decisión to arrive at o reach a decision;
    tomar una decisión to make o take a decision;
    tomó la decisión de no ir she decided not to go
    decisión judicial court ruling
    2. [firmeza de carácter] determination, resolve;
    [seguridad, resolución] decisiveness;
    actuar con decisión to act decisively;
    es una persona con muy poca decisión he's a very indecisive person
    * * *
    f
    1 decision;
    tomar una decisión make o take a decision
    2 fig
    decisiveness
    * * *
    decisión nf, pl - siones : decision, choice
    * * *
    1. (en general) decision
    2. (determinación) determination

    Spanish-English dictionary > decisión

  • 29 directorio

    adj.
    directory, governing, directive, directorial.
    m.
    1 directory (gen) & (computing).
    directorio raíz root directory
    2 Board of Directors, directorate.
    * * *
    1 directional, directive
    1 (gobierno) governing body
    2 (de direcciones) directory, guide
    3 (normas) instructions plural, directive
    4 INFORMÁTICA directory
    ————————
    1 (gobierno) governing body
    2 (de direcciones) directory, guide
    3 (normas) instructions plural, directive
    4 INFORMÁTICA directory
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=norma) directive
    2) (=junta directiva) directors pl, board of directors
    3) (Inform) directory
    4)

    directorio de teléfonos, directorio telefónico — Méx telephone directory

    * * *
    masculino (AmL exc CS) ( guía telefónica) telephone directory, directory
    * * *
    = directory, file store, subject tree, subject directory.
    Ex. Martindale is a large directory of drugs produced by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
    Ex. It can interconnect text processors, personal computers and terminals to high-quality printers, computer-based file stores, facsimile machines, digital voice, video and other electronic office equipment.
    Ex. With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.
    Ex. The quantitative analysis concentrates on the content of this virtual library through examining the subject directories of more than 100 of its search engines.
    ----
    * consultas al directorio = directory assistance.
    * del estilo de los directorios = directory-type.
    * directorio accesible por su contenido (cafs) = content-addressable file store (cafs).
    * directorio cgi = cgi-bin.
    * directorio comercial = trade directory, traders' list, traders' catalogue.
    * directorio comercial por calles = street directory.
    * directorio de empresas en base de datos = corporate directory database, company directory database.
    * directorio de Internet = Web directory.
    * directorio del disco = diskette directory.
    * directorio de prensa = press directory.
    * directorio de publicaciones periódicas = serials directory.
    * directorio de un registro automatizado = directory.
    * directorio en base de datos = directory database.
    * directorio telefónico = telephone book.
    * directorio web = Web directory.
    * mapa del directorio = directory map.
    * número de teléfono que no está incluido en el directorio telefónico = unlisted telephone number.
    * servicio de directorios = directory service.
    * * *
    masculino (AmL exc CS) ( guía telefónica) telephone directory, directory
    * * *
    = directory, file store, subject tree, subject directory.

    Ex: Martindale is a large directory of drugs produced by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

    Ex: It can interconnect text processors, personal computers and terminals to high-quality printers, computer-based file stores, facsimile machines, digital voice, video and other electronic office equipment.
    Ex: With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.
    Ex: The quantitative analysis concentrates on the content of this virtual library through examining the subject directories of more than 100 of its search engines.
    * consultas al directorio = directory assistance.
    * del estilo de los directorios = directory-type.
    * directorio accesible por su contenido (cafs) = content-addressable file store (cafs).
    * directorio cgi = cgi-bin.
    * directorio comercial = trade directory, traders' list, traders' catalogue.
    * directorio comercial por calles = street directory.
    * directorio de empresas en base de datos = corporate directory database, company directory database.
    * directorio de Internet = Web directory.
    * directorio del disco = diskette directory.
    * directorio de prensa = press directory.
    * directorio de publicaciones periódicas = serials directory.
    * directorio de un registro automatizado = directory.
    * directorio en base de datos = directory database.
    * directorio telefónico = telephone book.
    * directorio web = Web directory.
    * mapa del directorio = directory map.
    * número de teléfono que no está incluido en el directorio telefónico = unlisted telephone number.
    * servicio de directorios = directory service.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( Com) (junta directiva) board of directors, directors (pl)
    2
    el Directorio ( Hist) (en Francia) the Directory
    B
    1 ( AmL exc CS) (guía telefónica) telephone directory
    2 (nomenclátor) directory
    C ( Inf) directory
    Compuesto:
    directorio raíz or principal
    ( Inf) root directory
    * * *

     

    directorio sustantivo masculino (AmL exc CS) ( guía telefónica) telephone directory, directory
    directorio,-a I adjetivo directive: son obligatorias las normas directorias de urbanismo, the city planning directives are considered mandatory
    II sustantivo masculino directory: voy a mirar el directorio para ver en qué planta está la cafetería, I'll check the directory to see what floor the cafeteria is on
    ' directorio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    directoria I
    English:
    directory
    - phone
    * * *
    1. [lista de direcciones] directory
    directorio comercial o de empresas commercial directory
    2. [junta] directorate, governing body;
    [de empresa] board; Hist
    el Directorio the Directory
    3. Am salvo RP [de teléfonos] directory
    4. Informát directory
    directorio raíz root directory
    * * *
    m tb INFOR directory
    * * *
    1) : directory
    2) directiva, junta: board of directors
    * * *
    directorio n directory [pl. directories]

    Spanish-English dictionary > directorio

  • 30 firmeza

    f.
    1 firmness (fortaleza, solidez).
    2 solidity.
    3 resolution.
    4 single-mindedness, singleness of purpose.
    5 fastness.
    * * *
    1 firmness, steadiness
    * * *
    SF
    1) [del terreno] firmness
    2) [de carácter, convicciones] strength, firmness
    * * *
    a) ( de convicciones) strength
    b) ( del terreno) firmness
    * * *
    = firmness, steadiness, sureness, sturdiness.
    Ex. To implement this policy without creating resentment requires firmness and sensitivity.
    Ex. As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.
    Ex. In other words, to make sense of life-situations and to make intelligent decisions when we meet them, we need to have pondered the various possibilities either before the situations arise or with speed and sureness when they arise.
    Ex. The life of military brats is a 'mixed bag': they're worldly and sophisticated, which civilians might label as ' sturdiness'.
    ----
    * con firmeza = assertively, resolutely, firmly, unshakably, staunchly.
    * * *
    a) ( de convicciones) strength
    b) ( del terreno) firmness
    * * *
    = firmness, steadiness, sureness, sturdiness.

    Ex: To implement this policy without creating resentment requires firmness and sensitivity.

    Ex: As the sobbing abated, the secretary's voice regained some steadiness.
    Ex: In other words, to make sense of life-situations and to make intelligent decisions when we meet them, we need to have pondered the various possibilities either before the situations arise or with speed and sureness when they arise.
    Ex: The life of military brats is a 'mixed bag': they're worldly and sophisticated, which civilians might label as ' sturdiness'.
    * con firmeza = assertively, resolutely, firmly, unshakably, staunchly.

    * * *
    A
    su firmeza de carácter es admirable her strength of character is admirable
    rehusó con firmeza la invitación he firmly declined the invitation
    2 (del terreno) firmness
    B
    ( feminine) steady girlfriend
    ( Chi fam): está firmeza para hacerlo he's determined to do it
    es firmeza para el trago he likes his drink ( colloq)
    ( Chi fam) hard
    * * *

    firmeza sustantivo femenino
    a) (de convicciones, carácter) strength;



    firmeza sustantivo femenino firmness
    ' firmeza' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    decisión
    - energía
    - entereza
    - inseguridad
    - inseguro
    - pulso
    - voluntad
    English:
    exception
    - firmness
    - resolve
    - self-assertiveness
    - single-mindedness
    - steadfastness
    - steadiness
    - firmly
    * * *
    1. [fortaleza, solidez] firmness;
    [de construcción] stability
    2. [de argumento] solidity
    3. [de carácter, actitud] firmness;
    defendió con firmeza su postura he firmly defended his stance
    * * *
    f firmness
    * * *
    1) : firmness, stability
    2) : strength, resolve
    * * *
    firmeza n strength

    Spanish-English dictionary > firmeza

  • 31 funcionamiento

    m.
    operation, functioning.
    explicó el funcionamiento de la empresa he explained how the company works
    entrar/estar en funcionamiento to come into/be in operation; (sistema) to start/be (working o running) (máquina)
    * * *
    1 operation, working
    \
    poner en funcionamiento to put into operation
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM

    lo lubrico cada 2.000 horas de funcionamiento — I lubricate it after every 2,000 hours of operation

    * * *
    b) (de sistema, organismo) running

    entrar/ponerse en funcionamiento — hospital/estación/fábrica to become operational; central nuclear to come into operation; autopista to open; mecanismo/máquina to start up; servicio/sistema to start

    poner en funcionamiento<central/fábrica> to bring into operation; <mecanismo/máquina> to start... up

    * * *
    = functioning, operation, working, performance.
    Ex. The proper education of the user of scientific information is essential to the efficient functioning of the whole system of information provision.
    Ex. An operating system usually comprises a suite of programs that manages the operation of the microcomputer.
    Ex. Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.
    Ex. When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.
    ----
    * buen funcionamiento = smooth-running.
    * control de funcionamiento = benchmark.
    * controles de funcionamiento = benchmarking.
    * costes de funcionamiento = running costs.
    * de funcionamiento = operating, operational.
    * desde el punto de vista del funcionamiento = operationally.
    * en buen estado de funcionamiento = in good working condition.
    * en funcionamiento = in operation.
    * entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.
    * establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.
    * estar en funcionamiento = be up.
    * fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.
    * funcionamiento conjunto = interworking.
    * funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.
    * funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.
    * gastos de funcionamiento = operating costs, operating expenditure, operational costs, operating expenses, recurrent expenditure.
    * horas de funcionamiento = operating hours.
    * interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.
    * mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.
    * modelo de funcionamiento = business model.
    * no estar en funcionamiento = be down.
    * orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.
    * partida para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.
    * poner en funcionamiento = activate, set in + action, set up, trip, put into + working order, put in + place, put in + place, put into + place, set in + motion.
    * poner en funcionamiento un programa = implement + program(me).
    * presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.
    * puesta en funcionamiento = activation, deployment, realisation [realization, -USA], setting up, operationalisation [operationalization, -USA], startup [start-up].
    * tener en funcionamiento = have + in effect.
    * velocidad de funcionamiento = speed of operation.
    * * *
    b) (de sistema, organismo) running

    entrar/ponerse en funcionamiento — hospital/estación/fábrica to become operational; central nuclear to come into operation; autopista to open; mecanismo/máquina to start up; servicio/sistema to start

    poner en funcionamiento<central/fábrica> to bring into operation; <mecanismo/máquina> to start... up

    * * *
    = functioning, operation, working, performance.

    Ex: The proper education of the user of scientific information is essential to the efficient functioning of the whole system of information provision.

    Ex: An operating system usually comprises a suite of programs that manages the operation of the microcomputer.
    Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.
    Ex: When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.
    * buen funcionamiento = smooth-running.
    * control de funcionamiento = benchmark.
    * controles de funcionamiento = benchmarking.
    * costes de funcionamiento = running costs.
    * de funcionamiento = operating, operational.
    * desde el punto de vista del funcionamiento = operationally.
    * en buen estado de funcionamiento = in good working condition.
    * en funcionamiento = in operation.
    * entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.
    * establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.
    * estar en funcionamiento = be up.
    * fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.
    * funcionamiento conjunto = interworking.
    * funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.
    * funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.
    * gastos de funcionamiento = operating costs, operating expenditure, operational costs, operating expenses, recurrent expenditure.
    * horas de funcionamiento = operating hours.
    * interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.
    * mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.
    * modelo de funcionamiento = business model.
    * no estar en funcionamiento = be down.
    * orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.
    * partida para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.
    * poner en funcionamiento = activate, set in + action, set up, trip, put into + working order, put in + place, put in + place, put into + place, set in + motion.
    * poner en funcionamiento un programa = implement + program(me).
    * presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.
    * puesta en funcionamiento = activation, deployment, realisation [realization, -USA], setting up, operationalisation [operationalization, -USA], startup [start-up].
    * tener en funcionamiento = have + in effect.
    * velocidad de funcionamiento = speed of operation.

    * * *
    para asegurar el buen funcionamiento del aparato to keep the equipment in good working order
    el nuevo servicio todavía no ha entrado en funcionamiento the new service is not yet in operation
    entra en funcionamiento automáticamente it comes on o operates automatically
    el buen funcionamiento de la escuela the smooth running of the school
    se puso en funcionamiento una operación de búsqueda a search was set in motion o launched
    * * *

     

    funcionamiento sustantivo masculino:
    me explicó su funcionamiento he explained (to me) how it works (o worked etc);

    para el buen funcionamiento de la escuela for the smooth running of the school;
    ponerse en funcionamiento [hospital/estación/fábrica] to become operational;

    [ central nuclear] to come into operation;
    [mecanismo/máquina] to start up;
    [servicio/sistema] to start;

    poner en funcionamiento ‹central/fábrica to bring into operation;

    mecanismo/máquinato start … up
    funcionamiento sustantivo masculino operation
    poner/entrar en funcionamiento, to put/come into operation
    ' funcionamiento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    arreglar
    - marcha
    - mecánica
    - padecer
    - salud
    - simulador
    - simuladora
    - activar
    - asegurar
    - comprobar
    - correcto
    - demostrar
    - falla
    - servicio
    English:
    behavior
    - behaviour
    - malfunction
    - operation
    - operational
    - running
    - working
    - working order
    - action
    - come
    - functional
    - use
    - workings
    * * *
    operation, functioning;
    me explicó el funcionamiento de la empresa she explained to me how the company works;
    entrar/estar en funcionamiento to come into/be in operation;
    la máquina lleva ya dos horas en funcionamiento the machine has been running for two hours;
    poner algo en funcionamiento to start sth (working);
    la puesta en funcionamiento de una central nuclear the commissioning o bringing on-line of a nuclear power station
    * * *
    m working;
    en (perfecto) estado de funcionamiento in (perfect) working order
    * * *
    1) : functioning
    2)
    en funcionamiento : in operation
    * * *
    funcionamiento n working / operation

    Spanish-English dictionary > funcionamiento

  • 32 incordio

    m.
    1 pain, nuisance (informal). (peninsular Spanish)
    2 tumor, bubo.
    3 annoyance, bother, boring thing.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: incordiar.
    * * *
    1 familiar nuisance
    * * *
    masculino (Esp fam) nuisance, pain in the neck (colloq)
    * * *
    = pest, nuisance, irritant, hassle.
    Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.
    Ex. However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.
    Ex. Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    ----
    * ser un incordio = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side, be a pest, be a pain in the ass, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbials.
    * * *
    masculino (Esp fam) nuisance, pain in the neck (colloq)
    * * *
    = pest, nuisance, irritant, hassle.

    Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.

    Ex: However, delays in the generation of centralised records can be a considerable nuisance.
    Ex: Common factors affecting the quality of air in libraries include scents and other controllable irritants, dust mites, moulds and other inhaled substances associated with paper and books.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'How to implement electronic subscriptions replacing the routing list hassle'.
    * ser un incordio = be a thorn in + Posesivo + side, be a pest, be a pain in the ass, be a pain the neck, be a pain in the arse, be a pain in the backside, be a pain in the proverbials.

    * * *
    ( Esp fam)
    1 (persona pesada) nuisance, pest ( colloq)
    2 (cosa molesta) nuisance ( colloq), pain in the neck ( colloq), drag ( colloq)
    * * *

    Del verbo incordiar: ( conjugate incordiar)

    incordio es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    incordió es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    incordiar    
    incordio
    incordiar ( conjugate incordiar) verbo transitivo (Esp fam) to annoy, to pester (colloq)
    verbo intransitivo (Esp):
    ¡no incordies! don't be such a nuisance!

    incordio sustantivo masculino (Esp fam) nuisance, pain in the neck (colloq)
    incordiar vtr fam to bother, pester
    incordio m fam nuisance, pain

    ' incordio' also found in these entries:
    English:
    liability
    - nuisance
    * * *
    Esp Fam pain;
    este coche es un incordio this car is a real pain;
    nuestros vecinos son un incordio our neighbours are a pain (in the neck);
    es un incordio tener que madrugar tanto it's a pain having to get up so early
    * * *
    m nuisance

    Spanish-English dictionary > incordio

  • 33 nonce

    = nonce.
    Ex. This article will explain how to implement a nonce to be used with authentication.
    * * *

    Ex: This article will explain how to implement a nonce to be used with authentication.

    Spanish-English dictionary > nonce

  • 34 operador turístico

    m.
    tour operator.
    * * *
    tour operator
    * * *
    masculino tour operator
    * * *
    Ex. Traditional database-driven applications, as used by most of the tour operators, are not sufficient enough to implement a sales process with consultation on the World Wide Web.
    * * *
    masculino tour operator
    * * *

    Ex: Traditional database-driven applications, as used by most of the tour operators, are not sufficient enough to implement a sales process with consultation on the World Wide Web.

    * * *
    tour operator

    Spanish-English dictionary > operador turístico

  • 35 poner en funcionamiento un programa

    (v.) = implement + program(me)
    Ex. The programme will be implemented mainly on the basis of shared-cost contracts with organizations in the member states.
    * * *
    (v.) = implement + program(me)

    Ex: The programme will be implemented mainly on the basis of shared-cost contracts with organizations in the member states.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poner en funcionamiento un programa

  • 36 poner en marcha

    (coche) to start 2 (proyecto) to start up
    * * *
    (v.) = implement, set up, trip, set out on, crank up
    Ex. Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex. This means that it must be well documented, with for example user manuals, test data and guidance on setting up systems.
    Ex. The cord which trips its shutter may reach down a man's sleeve within easy reach of his fingers.
    Ex. However rudimentary or advanced the system, and no matter what the age of the children involved, certain matters should be considered before setting out on the venture.
    Ex. As the sun begins to move toward the horizon, you want to crank up the engine again and head back home.
    * * *
    (v.) = implement, set up, trip, set out on, crank up

    Ex: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.

    Ex: This means that it must be well documented, with for example user manuals, test data and guidance on setting up systems.
    Ex: The cord which trips its shutter may reach down a man's sleeve within easy reach of his fingers.
    Ex: However rudimentary or advanced the system, and no matter what the age of the children involved, certain matters should be considered before setting out on the venture.
    Ex: As the sun begins to move toward the horizon, you want to crank up the engine again and head back home.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poner en marcha

  • 37 recalcitrante

    adj.
    1 stubborn.
    2 recalcitrant, insolent, stubborn, balky.
    m.
    recalcitrant.
    * * *
    1 recalcitrant
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo <persona/actitud> recalcitrant
    * * *
    = recalcitrant, resister.
    Ex. Not all housing problems originated from local authorities, private tenants frequently had to contend with recalcitrant landlords.
    Ex. The 2 remaining teachers -- the resisters -- were negatively disposed to the innovations and failed to implement them.
    * * *
    adjetivo <persona/actitud> recalcitrant
    * * *
    = recalcitrant, resister.

    Ex: Not all housing problems originated from local authorities, private tenants frequently had to contend with recalcitrant landlords.

    Ex: The 2 remaining teachers -- the resisters -- were negatively disposed to the innovations and failed to implement them.

    * * *
    ‹persona/actitud› recalcitrant
    es enemigo recalcitrante de la música moderna he's stubbornly opposed to modern music, he is a declared o sworn enemy of modern music
    * * *

    recalcitrante adjetivo recalcitrant
    ' recalcitrante' also found in these entries:
    English:
    diehard
    - dye
    - recalcitrant
    * * *
    1. [obstinado] [persona, mancha, actitud] stubborn
    2. [incorregible] recalcitrant
    * * *
    adj recalcitrant
    * * *
    : recalcitrant

    Spanish-English dictionary > recalcitrante

  • 38 reclamación

    f.
    1 reclamation, claim, petition, claiming back.
    Reclamación de tierras Land retrieval.
    2 complaint, reclamation, statement of dissatisfaction.
    3 reclamation, retrieval.
    Reclamación de tierras Land retrieval.
    * * *
    1 (demanda) claim, demand
    2 (queja) complaint, protest, objection
    \
    presentar una reclamación to lodge a complaint
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=queja) complaint

    formular o presentar una reclamación — to make o lodge a complaint

    2) (=reivindicación) claim
    * * *
    a) (petición, demanda) claim
    b) ( queja) complaint

    hacer una reclamaciónto lodge o make a complaint

    * * *
    = chaser, chasing, claiming, complaint, recall, recall notice, claim, claim, letter of complaint, appeal, appeal.
    Ex. This package enables the library to carry out the following functions: title searches; keyword searches; generating overdues; generating chasers; printing applications, generating loan statistics; generating reports.
    Ex. Various other facilities are available, such as printed orders, chasing, and maintenance of records.
    Ex. The Serials Control System handles check-in, claiming and union list of serial publications.
    Ex. CACs have dealt with pre-shopping advice, education on consumers' rights and complaints about goods and services, advising the client and often obtaining expert assessments.
    Ex. To send a recall, display the circulation status of the copy to be recalled.
    Ex. The mail lag in days is the time required for a recall notice to be delivered and for a borrower to return the document to the library.
    Ex. Dialog also wants relief from outstanding royalty claims from the American Chemical Society.
    Ex. In libraries, a claim is a notice sent to a dealer that an order or item ordered has not been received within a reasonable period of time.
    Ex. In the course of reading this article, you may spot a factual error which makes you bristle, or you may think the writing is biased, but by now the ink has dried; all you can do is send a letter of complaint.
    Ex. Special prominence has been given to the appeals to implement this task, in which libraries have to play an influential part.
    Ex. This article details the first decision in a case of copyright infringement, the appeal, and the dissention of one of he judges.
    ----
    * cola de reclamaciones = recall queue.
    * después de la reclamación = postcomplaint [post-complaint].
    * hacer una reclamación = lodge + complaint, place + claim.
    * interponer una reclamación = file + complaint, appeal.
    * mecanismo de reclamación = appeals process, appeals mechanism, appeals procedure.
    * normativa de reclamaciones = claim policy.
    * poner una reclamación = appeal.
    * posterior a la reclamación = postcomplaint [post-complaint].
    * presentar una reclamación = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint.
    * procedimiento de reclamación = appeals process, appeals mechanism, appeals procedure.
    * procedimiento de reclamaciones = grievance procedure.
    * proceso de reclamación = appeals process.
    * proveedor de reclamaciones = claim vendor.
    * reclamación de publicaciones periódicas = periodical claiming.
    * reclamaciones publicitarias = advertising claim.
    * sistema de aviso de reclamaciones = claims warning system.
    * sistema de reclamaciones = chasing system.
    * * *
    a) (petición, demanda) claim
    b) ( queja) complaint

    hacer una reclamaciónto lodge o make a complaint

    * * *
    = chaser, chasing, claiming, complaint, recall, recall notice, claim, claim, letter of complaint, appeal, appeal.

    Ex: This package enables the library to carry out the following functions: title searches; keyword searches; generating overdues; generating chasers; printing applications, generating loan statistics; generating reports.

    Ex: Various other facilities are available, such as printed orders, chasing, and maintenance of records.
    Ex: The Serials Control System handles check-in, claiming and union list of serial publications.
    Ex: CACs have dealt with pre-shopping advice, education on consumers' rights and complaints about goods and services, advising the client and often obtaining expert assessments.
    Ex: To send a recall, display the circulation status of the copy to be recalled.
    Ex: The mail lag in days is the time required for a recall notice to be delivered and for a borrower to return the document to the library.
    Ex: Dialog also wants relief from outstanding royalty claims from the American Chemical Society.
    Ex: In libraries, a claim is a notice sent to a dealer that an order or item ordered has not been received within a reasonable period of time.
    Ex: In the course of reading this article, you may spot a factual error which makes you bristle, or you may think the writing is biased, but by now the ink has dried; all you can do is send a letter of complaint.
    Ex: Special prominence has been given to the appeals to implement this task, in which libraries have to play an influential part.
    Ex: This article details the first decision in a case of copyright infringement, the appeal, and the dissention of one of he judges.
    * cola de reclamaciones = recall queue.
    * después de la reclamación = postcomplaint [post-complaint].
    * hacer una reclamación = lodge + complaint, place + claim.
    * interponer una reclamación = file + complaint, appeal.
    * mecanismo de reclamación = appeals process, appeals mechanism, appeals procedure.
    * normativa de reclamaciones = claim policy.
    * poner una reclamación = appeal.
    * posterior a la reclamación = postcomplaint [post-complaint].
    * presentar una reclamación = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint.
    * procedimiento de reclamación = appeals process, appeals mechanism, appeals procedure.
    * procedimiento de reclamaciones = grievance procedure.
    * proceso de reclamación = appeals process.
    * proveedor de reclamaciones = claim vendor.
    * reclamación de publicaciones periódicas = periodical claiming.
    * reclamaciones publicitarias = advertising claim.
    * sistema de aviso de reclamaciones = claims warning system.
    * sistema de reclamaciones = chasing system.

    * * *
    1 (petición, demanda) claim
    2 (queja) complaint
    hacer una reclamación to lodge o make a complaint
    * * *

     

    reclamación sustantivo femenino
    a) (petición, demanda) claim


    reclamación sustantivo femenino
    1 (queja) complaint
    hoja de reclamaciones, complaints book
    2 (petición) claim, demand: está tramitando la reclamación de la custodia de sus hijos, she's claiming custody of the children
    ' reclamación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    impresa
    - impreso
    - legítimo
    English:
    claim
    - complaint
    - demand
    - disallow
    - put in
    - reclamation
    - come
    * * *
    1. [petición] claim, demand
    2. [queja] complaint;
    hacer una reclamación to make a complaint
    3. [a un seguro] claim
    * * *
    f
    1 COM complaint
    2 POL claim, demand
    * * *
    1) : claim, demand
    2) queja: complaint
    * * *
    reclamación n (queja) complaint

    Spanish-English dictionary > reclamación

  • 39 visión más clara

    Ex. With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.
    * * *

    Ex: With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.

    Spanish-English dictionary > visión más clara

  • 40 árbol temático

    (n.) = subject tree
    Ex. With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.
    * * *

    Ex: With a heightened awareness of the need for better retrieval mechanisms for government resources, the ISL embarked on the ambitious initiative to implement a nationally accepted subject tree for maximizing access to state government information.

    Spanish-English dictionary > árbol temático

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