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41 clasificar en orden de importancia
(v.) = rank + in order of importanceEx. The first takes the list of search terms, which the user is asked to rank in order of importance, and uses them as the basis of a weighted term search producing output in ranked order.* * *(v.) = rank + in order of importanceEx: The first takes the list of search terms, which the user is asked to rank in order of importance, and uses them as the basis of a weighted term search producing output in ranked order.
Spanish-English dictionary > clasificar en orden de importancia
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42 conceder importancia
(v.) = accord + significance level, attach + importance, place + importanceEx. Different organisations can be expected to accord different significance levels to each of the criteria.Ex. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the importance that society attaches to the symbolic realities specific to the institution.Ex. The reasons for this are varied but can depend largely on the importance placed on the provision of these skills by both the library and the course planners in the early stages of the student study programme.* * *(v.) = accord + significance level, attach + importance, place + importanceEx: Different organisations can be expected to accord different significance levels to each of the criteria.
Ex: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the importance that society attaches to the symbolic realities specific to the institution.Ex: The reasons for this are varied but can depend largely on the importance placed on the provision of these skills by both the library and the course planners in the early stages of the student study programme. -
43 conceder mucha importancia a
(v.) = lay + great store onEx. Neighbourhood advice centres lay great store on their accessibility, both in terms of location and style of operation.* * *(v.) = lay + great store onEx: Neighbourhood advice centres lay great store on their accessibility, both in terms of location and style of operation.
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44 concienciar a Alguien de la importancia de la información
(v.) = raise + information awarenessEx. It is hoped that this will raise the information awareness of society and in turn speed the country's economic growth.* * *(v.) = raise + information awarenessEx: It is hoped that this will raise the information awareness of society and in turn speed the country's economic growth.
Spanish-English dictionary > concienciar a Alguien de la importancia de la información
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45 consciente de la importancia de la información
(adj.) = information conscious, information consciousEx. The main findings are that civil engineers are, relatively speaking, not information conscious.Ex. The main findings are that civil engineers are, relatively speaking, not information conscious.* * *(adj.) = information conscious, information consciousEx: The main findings are that civil engineers are, relatively speaking, not information conscious.
Ex: The main findings are that civil engineers are, relatively speaking, not information conscious.Spanish-English dictionary > consciente de la importancia de la información
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46 cuestión de importancia
(n.) = matter of consequenceEx. I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.* * *(n.) = matter of consequenceEx: I am concerned with matters of consequence, I don't amuse myself with balderdash.
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47 cuestión sin importancia
(n.) = matter of no consequenceEx. Therapeutic lying can be practical and effective in matters of no consequence.* * *(n.) = matter of no consequenceEx: Therapeutic lying can be practical and effective in matters of no consequence.
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48 dar a Algo más importancia de la que tiene
(v.) = oversellEx. Has the library and information profession, by oversell and too narrow development programmes, encouraged exaggerated expectations in developing countries as to the power of information in problem solving?.* * *(v.) = oversellEx: Has the library and information profession, by oversell and too narrow development programmes, encouraged exaggerated expectations in developing countries as to the power of information in problem solving?.
Spanish-English dictionary > dar a Algo más importancia de la que tiene
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49 dar bastante importancia a
(v.) = place + great store onEx. The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.* * *(v.) = place + great store onEx: The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.
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50 dar importancia
(v.) = attach + importance, give + prominence, stress, give + pre-eminence, give + relevance, place + importance, give + importanceEx. The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the importance that society attaches to the symbolic realities specific to the institution.Ex. Provision should be on the basis of quality and originality, with classic works of the genre given prominence.Ex. However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex. It could be argued, therefore, that concentration on the public library's information role at the expense of the known and expressed needs of the majority of existing users could give the library less relevance and eventually less support.Ex. The reasons for this are varied but can depend largely on the importance placed on the provision of these skills by both the library and the course planners in the early stages of the student study programme.Ex. Deans and directors from several library schools indicated the importance they give to various criteria used to evaluate individual faculty members for tenure, promotion and salary increases.* * *(v.) = attach + importance, give + prominence, stress, give + pre-eminence, give + relevance, place + importance, give + importanceEx: The duration of the cycle varies markedly from institution to institution, dependent upon the importance that society attaches to the symbolic realities specific to the institution.
Ex: Provision should be on the basis of quality and originality, with classic works of the genre given prominence.Ex: However, it must be stressed that these problems are still in the future.Ex: Dr. Greg has given, I think, rather undue pre-eminence to this type of bibliography.Ex: It could be argued, therefore, that concentration on the public library's information role at the expense of the known and expressed needs of the majority of existing users could give the library less relevance and eventually less support.Ex: The reasons for this are varied but can depend largely on the importance placed on the provision of these skills by both the library and the course planners in the early stages of the student study programme.Ex: Deans and directors from several library schools indicated the importance they give to various criteria used to evaluate individual faculty members for tenure, promotion and salary increases. -
51 dar importancia a
(v.) = give + weight to, place + emphasis on, attach + weight to, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, place + weight onEx. The resulting compromise in the overall design principles followed is, therefore, likely to give greater weight to these conventional needs.Ex. Particular emphasis is placed on establishing base line turnover rates and examining the relationship of gender to turnover behaviour.Ex. The amount of information given by each source of selection, and the weight a librarian attaches to each, varies considerably.Ex. This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex. The frequency of reading by patrons while at the library may be somewhat surprising given the weight that libraries currently place on new technologies.* * *(v.) = give + weight to, place + emphasis on, attach + weight to, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, place + weight onEx: The resulting compromise in the overall design principles followed is, therefore, likely to give greater weight to these conventional needs.
Ex: Particular emphasis is placed on establishing base line turnover rates and examining the relationship of gender to turnover behaviour.Ex: The amount of information given by each source of selection, and the weight a librarian attaches to each, varies considerably.Ex: This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex: The course gives information technology a very high profile. -
52 dar mayor importancia a
(v.) = give + pride of place toEx. Much potentially valuable historical material is lost to posterity because of the attitude to the collection of primary sources which always gives pride of place to the ephemeral as long as it is compiled by a well-known figure.* * *(v.) = give + pride of place toEx: Much potentially valuable historical material is lost to posterity because of the attitude to the collection of primary sources which always gives pride of place to the ephemeral as long as it is compiled by a well-known figure.
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53 dar mucha importancia
(v.) = put + a premium onEx. Businesses work to deadlines that put a premium on convenience and ready availability.* * *(v.) = put + a premium onEx: Businesses work to deadlines that put a premium on convenience and ready availability.
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54 de capital importancia
= momentous, of cardinal importanceEx. The new realities identified above are fraught with momentous implications = Las nuevas realidades identificadas más arriba están cargadas de implicaciones trascendentales.Ex. Humanitarian assistance is of cardinal importance for the victims of natural disasters and other emergencies.* * *= momentous, of cardinal importanceEx: The new realities identified above are fraught with momentous implications = Las nuevas realidades identificadas más arriba están cargadas de implicaciones trascendentales.
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55 de crucial importancia
(adj.) = crucially importantEx. Light-induced oxidation reactions are crucially important in the degradation of lignin.* * *(adj.) = crucially importantEx: Light-induced oxidation reactions are crucially important in the degradation of lignin.
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56 de especial importancia
(n.) = of particular noteEx. Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.* * *(n.) = of particular noteEx: Of particular note is his classic monograph 'Prejudices and Antipathies', published by Scarecrow Press, a critique of LC entry and subject heading practices.
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57 de fundamental importancia
(adj.) = of prime importance, critically importantEx. The LC remains the centralised cataloguing agency of prime importance to American Libraries.Ex. When automated methods of communicating bibliographic information are used, standards become critically important.* * *(adj.) = of prime importance, critically importantEx: The LC remains the centralised cataloguing agency of prime importance to American Libraries.
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58 de importancia creciente
(n.) = of growing importanceEx. Of growing importance to libraries is the effective access to their catalogue by library patrons.* * *(n.) = of growing importanceEx: Of growing importance to libraries is the effective access to their catalogue by library patrons.
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59 de importancia crucial
(adj.) = crucially importantEx. Light-induced oxidation reactions are crucially important in the degradation of lignin.* * *(adj.) = crucially importantEx: Light-induced oxidation reactions are crucially important in the degradation of lignin.
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60 de importancia fundamental
(adj.) = critically importantEx. When automated methods of communicating bibliographic information are used, standards become critically important.* * *(adj.) = critically importantEx: When automated methods of communicating bibliographic information are used, standards become critically important.
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importancia — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Valor o interés que para una persona presenta una situación, una cosa u otra persona: ■ creo que se trata de un cambio de importancia. SINÓNIMO alcance consideración envergadura monta valía 2 Hecho de convenir o interesar… … Enciclopedia Universal
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importancia — (f) (Básico) cualidad de tener valor o magnitud; significación Ejemplos: No vale la pena dar a ese asunto más importancia. Este es un asunto de máxima importancia. Sinónimos: interés, consideración … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
importancia — sustantivo femenino valor, significación, consideración, interés, monta, alcance, estimación, entidad, sustancia, calibre, envergadura*. ≠ intrascendencia … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
importancia — 1) f. calidad de importante 2) representación de una persona por su dignidad o calidades hombre de importancia … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
importancia — 1) f. calidad de importante 2) representación de una persona por su dignidad o calidades hombre de importancia … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española
importancia — 1) f. calidad de importante 2) representación de una persona por su dignidad o calidades hombre de importancia … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española