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81 requisito
m.requirement.cumplir los requisitos to fulfill all the requirementsrequisito previo prerequisitepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: requisitar.* * *1 requisite, requirement\cumplir todos los requisitos to fulfil (US fulfill) all the requirementsser requisito indispensable to be absolutely essentialrequisito previo prerequisite* * *SM requirement, requisitecumplir los requisitos — to fulfil o (EEUU) fulfill the requirements
* * *masculino requirementreunir los requisitos — to fulfill o meet the requirements
* * *= demand, preliminary, requirement.Ex. The best indexing system can respond to these various demands.Ex. Some of these are an essential preliminary to understanding catalogues, indexes and shelf arrangement of stock in libraries.Ex. The most appropriate type of abstract must be chosen in accordance with the requirements of each individual application.----* cumplir los requisitos = come up to + requirements.* cumplir los requisitos para = be eligible for.* cumplir un requisito = match + criterion, meet + criterion, meet + specification, satisfy + requirement, fill + requirement.* hacer a medida para satisfacer los requisitos = tailor to + meet the specification.* no cumplir unos requisitos = fall + short of requirements.* que cumple los requisitos = qualifying.* requisito laboral = job requirement.* requisito previo = prerequisite.* requisitos = specifications.* requisitos a reunir = eligibility.* requisitos de funcionamiento = operational requirement.* requisitos mínimos = minimum systems specification.* satisfacer lo requisitos = fit + the bill.* * *masculino requirementreunir los requisitos — to fulfill o meet the requirements
* * *= demand, preliminary, requirement.Ex: The best indexing system can respond to these various demands.
Ex: Some of these are an essential preliminary to understanding catalogues, indexes and shelf arrangement of stock in libraries.Ex: The most appropriate type of abstract must be chosen in accordance with the requirements of each individual application.* cumplir los requisitos = come up to + requirements.* cumplir los requisitos para = be eligible for.* cumplir un requisito = match + criterion, meet + criterion, meet + specification, satisfy + requirement, fill + requirement.* hacer a medida para satisfacer los requisitos = tailor to + meet the specification.* no cumplir unos requisitos = fall + short of requirements.* que cumple los requisitos = qualifying.* requisito laboral = job requirement.* requisito previo = prerequisite.* requisitos = specifications.* requisitos a reunir = eligibility.* requisitos de funcionamiento = operational requirement.* requisitos mínimos = minimum systems specification.* satisfacer lo requisitos = fit + the bill.* * *requirementllenar or reunir los requisitos to fulfill o satisfy o meet the requirementses requisito indispensable ser mexicano Mexican nationality is an essential requirementel requisito esencial es entusiasmo enthusiasm is the essential qualificationCompuesto:prerequisite* * *
requisito sustantivo masculino
requirement;◊ reunir los requisitos to fulfill o meet the requirements;
requisito previo prerequisite
requisito sustantivo masculino requirement, requisite
' requisito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condición
- exigencia
- básico
- cumplir
- formalidad
- imprescindible
English:
necessity
- qualification
- requirement
- requisite
- specification
- prerequisite
* * *requisito nmrequirement;cumplir los requisitos to fulfil the requirements;reúne todos los requisitos it meets o satisfies all the requirements;un requisito previo a prerequisite;el dominio del alemán es requisito indispensable a knowledge of German is essential* * *m requirement* * *requisito nm1) : requirement2)requisito previo : prerequisite* * *requisito n requirement -
82 revolución
f.1 revolution, insurrection, revolt, rising.2 revolution, rev, spin, rotating motion.3 revolution, radical and pervasive change, far-reaching change, fundamental change.* * *1 revolution\la Revolución Francesa the French Revolutionla Revolución Industrial the Industrial Revolution* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Téc) revolution2) (Pol) revolution* * *1) (Hist, Pol) revolution2) (Tec) revolutionrevoluciones por minuto — revolutions o revs per minute
* * *= revolt, revolution, upheaval, rebellion, spin.Ex. But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.Ex. For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex. While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.Ex. This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.----* anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.* contrarrevolución = counterrevolution.* experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.* revolución de la información, la = information revolution, the.* revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.* revoluciones por minuto (rpm) = rev/min (revolutions per minute), rpm (revolutions per minute).* Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.* revolución industrial, la = industrial revolution, the.* revolución política = political revolution.* revolución sexual, la = sexual revolution, the.* * *1) (Hist, Pol) revolution2) (Tec) revolutionrevoluciones por minuto — revolutions o revs per minute
* * *= revolt, revolution, upheaval, rebellion, spin.Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.
Ex: For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex: While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.Ex: This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.* anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.* contrarrevolución = counterrevolution.* experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.* revolución de la información, la = information revolution, the.* revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.* revoluciones por minuto (rpm) = rev/min (revolutions per minute), rpm (revolutions per minute).* Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.* revolución industrial, la = industrial revolution, the.* revolución política = political revolution.* revolución sexual, la = sexual revolution, the.* * *Compuestos:cultural revolutionpalace coupindustrial revolutionB ( Tec) revolutionrevoluciones por minuto revolutions o revs per minute* * *
revolución sustantivo femenino
revolution
revolución sustantivo femenino revolution
' revolución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gestarse
- encabezar
- sofocar
English:
rev
- revolution
- stir up
- turn
- industrial
* * *revolución nf1. [cambio profundo] revolutionHist la Revolución Cultural the Cultural Revolution; Hist la Revolución Francesa the French Revolution; Hist la Revolución Industrial the Industrial Revolution;revolución de palacio palace revolution2. [giro, vuelta] revolution, rev;33 revoluciones por minuto 33 revolutions per minute* * *f revolution* * ** * *revolución n revolution -
83 signatura topográfica
(n.) = call mark, call number, shelf list number, shelf mark, shelf notation, shelf numberEx. So, the full call mark for a general book on cookery would be FOO 641.5.Ex. The call number (or shelf-list number) is the number (usually unique) by which a document is requested.Ex. The local copy file is indexed by call number or shelf list number.Ex. A catalogue entry consists of a set of elements including the bibliographic entry and the shelf-mark assigned in accordance with the rules adopted by the organization concerned.Ex. Shelf notation: notation which is to be inscribed on the spine of books may be required to be shorter than the notation which is used in catalogues, indexes, databases and bibliographies.Ex. The shelf number is the set of symbols (letters, figures, signs) to indicate the location of a document in a collection or stock.* * *(n.) = call mark, call number, shelf list number, shelf mark, shelf notation, shelf numberEx: So, the full call mark for a general book on cookery would be FOO 641.5.
Ex: The call number (or shelf-list number) is the number (usually unique) by which a document is requested.Ex: The local copy file is indexed by call number or shelf list number.Ex: A catalogue entry consists of a set of elements including the bibliographic entry and the shelf-mark assigned in accordance with the rules adopted by the organization concerned.Ex: Shelf notation: notation which is to be inscribed on the spine of books may be required to be shorter than the notation which is used in catalogues, indexes, databases and bibliographies.Ex: The shelf number is the set of symbols (letters, figures, signs) to indicate the location of a document in a collection or stock. -
84 sistema de clasificación especializado
(n.) = special classification scheme, special schemeEx. Special classification schemes are schemes which cover just one main subject area, or are complied in accordance with the interests of one user group.Ex. In this sense, LCC although general in scope is a special scheme in its purpose.* * *(n.) = special classification scheme, special schemeEx: Special classification schemes are schemes which cover just one main subject area, or are complied in accordance with the interests of one user group.
Ex: In this sense, LCC although general in scope is a special scheme in its purpose.Spanish-English dictionary > sistema de clasificación especializado
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85 sujeción
f.1 grip.2 fixing, fastening, fixation, securing.3 submission, bondage, subjection, subjugation.* * *1 (acción) subjection2 (unión) fastening* * *SF1) (=estado) subjection2) (=acción) [al cerrar] fastening; [al apoderarse de algo] seizure3) (=dominación) subjection (a to)* * *1) ( fijación)2)a) ( dominación) subjugation, subjectionb) ( a ley)* * *= adherence.Ex. It was decided to apply stamped cloth strips, produced by a commercial library bindery to the spines and to use a polyvinyl acetate for adherence.* * *1) ( fijación)2)a) ( dominación) subjugation, subjectionb) ( a ley)* * *= adherence.Ex: It was decided to apply stamped cloth strips, produced by a commercial library bindery to the spines and to use a polyvinyl acetate for adherence.
* * *A(fijación): puntos de sujeción fixing pointscuerdas para la sujeción de la carga ropes to secure the load o to hold the load in placeeste tipo de cinturón ofrece mejor sujeción this type of belt holds you in your seat betterlaca de sujeción firme firm-hold hair lacquerB1 (dominación) subjugation, subjection2(a una ley): con sujeción a las normas subject to the regulations* * *
sujeción sustantivo femenino
1 subjection, submission
2 (atadura) fastening
' sujeción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asidero
* * *sujeción nf1. [acción]un neumático con una excelente sujeción al firme a tyre with excellent road-holding properties;los pilares de sujeción del puente se hundieron the supporting pillars of the bridge collapsed2. [sometimiento] subjection* * *f holding, fixing* * *1) : holding, fastening2) : subjection -
86 trastorno
m.1 disorder (mental).trastorno de la personalidad personality disorder2 upset, disorder, unbalance.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: trastornar.* * *1 (desorden) confusion2 (molestia) trouble, inconvenience3 (perturbación) disruption, upheaval, upset4 MEDICINA upset\trastorno estomacal / trastorno mental stomach upset / mental disorder* * *noun m.1) disorder2) disruption, upset* * *SM1) (=molestia) inconvenience, trouble2) (Pol) disturbance, upheaval3) (Med) upset, disordertrastorno digestivo, trastorno estomacal — stomach upset
* * *1) (Med, Psic) disorder2) ( alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio — the upheavals o disruption caused by the change
* * *= disorder, disruption, upheaval, dislocation, derangement, unfixing, disease.Ex. Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.Ex. An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex. SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex. George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex. There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex. For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.----* personas con trastornos emocionales = disturbed people.* trastorno alimentario = eating disorder.* trastorno alimenticio = eating disorder.* trastorno arterial = arterial disease.* trastorno bipolar = manic depression.* trastorno cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder.* trastorno cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.* trastorno cognitivo = cognitive disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = panic disorder.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* trastorno de la salud = medical disorder.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* trastorno del lenguaje = language disorder, speech disorder.* trastorno de pánico = panic disorder.* trastorno depresivo = depressive disorder.* trastorno digestivo = digestive disorder.* trastorno económico = economic upheaval.* trastorno emocional = emotional disorder.* trastorno mental = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorder.* trastorno neurodegenerativo = neurodegenerative disorder.* trastorno neurológico = neurological disorder.* trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.* trastorno por estrés postraumático = post traumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder.* trastorno respiratorio = respiratory disorder.* trastorno reumático = rheumatic disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = anxiety disorder.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* trastorno vascular periférico = peripheral vascular disease.* * *1) (Med, Psic) disorder2) ( alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio — the upheavals o disruption caused by the change
* * *= disorder, disruption, upheaval, dislocation, derangement, unfixing, disease.Ex: Consider this title 'A handbook of heart disease, blood pressure and strokes: the cause, treatment and prevention of these disorders'.
Ex: An academic library should be extendible to permit future growth with minimum disruption.Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.Ex: SDC's ORBIT software is a variation on the ELHILL software used with MEDLINE, so users of that data base can move across to SDC with a minimum of dislocation.Ex: George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.Ex: There has been a dramatic ' unfixing' of gender identities in British society over the past fifteen years.Ex: For example, a fairly straightforward document such as 'A medical dictionary of diseases' would be summarized as: Medicine/Disease/Dictionary.* personas con trastornos emocionales = disturbed people.* trastorno alimentario = eating disorder.* trastorno alimenticio = eating disorder.* trastorno arterial = arterial disease.* trastorno bipolar = manic depression.* trastorno cardiovascular = cardiovascular disorder.* trastorno cerebrovascular = cerebrovascular disease, cerebrovascular disorder.* trastorno cognitivo = cognitive disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = panic disorder.* trastorno de comportamiento = conduct disorder.* trastorno de conducta = conduct disorder.* trastorno de la salud = medical disorder.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* trastorno del lenguaje = language disorder, speech disorder.* trastorno de pánico = panic disorder.* trastorno depresivo = depressive disorder.* trastorno digestivo = digestive disorder.* trastorno económico = economic upheaval.* trastorno emocional = emotional disorder.* trastorno mental = mental disorder, psychiatric disorder, brain disorder.* trastorno neurodegenerativo = neurodegenerative disorder.* trastorno neurológico = neurological disorder.* trastorno por déficit de atención con hiperactividad = attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.* trastorno por estrés postraumático = post traumatic stress disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder.* trastorno respiratorio = respiratory disorder.* trastorno reumático = rheumatic disorder.* trastorno de ansiedad = anxiety disorder.* trastorno siquiátrico = psychiatric disorder.* trastorno vascular periférico = peripheral vascular disease.* * *Compuestos:seasonal affective disorder, SADbinge eating disorderbipolar disorder, manic depressionanxiety disorderattention deficit disorder, ADDstomach disorder or problemmental disorderobsessive-compulsive disorder, OCDB (alteración de la normalidad) disruptionlos trastornos provocados por el cambio the upheavals o disruption caused by the changela huelga está provocando serios trastornos en los vuelos al exterior the strike is causing serious disruption to international flightsespero no haberle ocasionado ningún trastorno I hope I have not caused you any inconvenience* * *
Del verbo trastornar: ( conjugate trastornar)
trastorno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
trastornó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
trastornar
trastorno
trastornar ( conjugate trastornar) verbo transitivo
1 (Psic) to disturb;
esa chica lo ha trastornado (fam) he's lost his head over that girl (colloq)
2 ( alterar la normalidad) to upset, disrupt
trastornarse verbo pronominal (Psic) to become disturbed
trastorno sustantivo masculino
1 (Med, Psic) disorder
2 ( alteración de la normalidad) disruption;
me ocasionó muchos trastornos it caused me a great deal of inconvenience
trastornar verbo transitivo
1 (volver loco) to drive mad
2 (causar molestias) to trouble
3 (alterar, desbartar) to disrupt
trastorno sustantivo masculino
1 (molestia) trouble, nuisance
2 Med disorder
trastornos del aparato digestivo, stomach disorder
' trastorno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contrariedad
- conmoción
- molestia
- nervioso
- trastornar
English:
disorder
- flaw
- inconvenience
- upheaval
- upset
- disruption
* * *trastorno nm1. [mental, físico] disorder;[digestivo] upset trastorno alimentario o alimenticio eating disorder;trastorno depresivo depressive disorder;trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo obsessive-compulsive disorder2. [alteración][guerra] to cause upheaval;ven cuando quieras, no me causa ningún trastorno come whenever you like, you won't be putting me out* * *m1 inconvenience2 MED disorder;trastorno alimentario eating disorder;trastorno circulatorio circulation problem* * *trastorno nm1) : disordertrastorno mental: mental disorder2) : disturbance, upset -
87 tratamiento específico de la información
(n.) = specific approachEx. Entry should be direct, in accordance with Cutter's rule; any departure from direct entry leads to alphabetico-classed arrangement, which is contrary to the specific approach.* * *(n.) = specific approachEx: Entry should be direct, in accordance with Cutter's rule; any departure from direct entry leads to alphabetico-classed arrangement, which is contrary to the specific approach.
Spanish-English dictionary > tratamiento específico de la información
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88 triptófano
m.amino-indole propionic acid, tryptophan.* * *= tryptophan.Ex. In accordance, the arterial concentration of free tryptophan increased.* * *= tryptophan.Ex: In accordance, the arterial concentration of free tryptophan increased.
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89 tumor
m.tumor.tumor cerebral brain tumor* * *1 tumour (US tumor)\tumor cerebral brain tumour (US tumor)* * *noun m.* * *SM tumour, tumor (EEUU), growth* * *masculino tumor** * *= tumour [tumor, -USA].Ex. This article analyses documents obtained by search based on key words with regard to their distribution in accordance with 5 basic locations of tumors in the human body.----* tumor cerebral = glioma, brain tumour.* tumor embrionario = embryonal tumour.* tumor en los ovarios = ovarian tumour.* tumor ovárico = ovarian tumour.* tumor testicular = testicular tumour.* * *masculino tumor** * *= tumour [tumor, -USA].Ex: This article analyses documents obtained by search based on key words with regard to their distribution in accordance with 5 basic locations of tumors in the human body.
* tumor cerebral = glioma, brain tumour.* tumor embrionario = embryonal tumour.* tumor en los ovarios = ovarian tumour.* tumor ovárico = ovarian tumour.* tumor testicular = testicular tumour.* * *tumor*un tumor maligno/benigno a malignant/benign tumor* * *
tumor sustantivo masculino
tumor( conjugate tumor)
tumor m Med tumour, US tumor
tumor benigno/ maligno, benign/malignant tumour
' tumor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
constreñir
- extirpar
- benignidad
- benigno
- cerebral
- hematoma
- localizar
- maligno
English:
growth
- tumor
- tumour
- brain
* * *tumor nmtumourtumor benigno benign tumor;tumor cerebral brain tumour;tumor maligno malignant tumor* * *m MED tumor, Brtumour* * *tumor nm: tumor* * *tumor n tumour -
90 aplicación
f.1 application, program, software, application software.2 application, utilization, use, implementation.3 administration, application, dosification, dosing.4 application form, form, application.5 diligence, attention, studiousness, application.6 appliqué, decoration, trimming.7 application, use of a physical means.* * *1 (gen) application2 (adorno) appliqué* * *noun f.1) application2) diligence, dedication* * *SF1) (=uso externo) (tb Med) use, application frmrecomiendan la aplicación de compresas frías — they recommend the use o application frm of cold compresses
2) (=puesta en práctica) [de acuerdo, impuesto, medida] implementation, application; [de método] implementation; [de sanción, castigo] impositionla aplicación de las nuevas tecnologías en la industria — the implementation of new technologies in industry
en aplicación de la ley 9/1968 — in accordance with law 9/1968
una brigada encargada de vigilar la aplicación de las sanciones — a brigade in charge of overseeing the imposition of sanctions
3) (=dedicación) applicationle falta aplicación en el estudio — he doesn't apply himself enough to his studies, le lacks application in his studies frm
4) (=aplique) (Cos) appliquéuna puerta con hermosas aplicaciones de metal — (Téc) a door with beautiful metalwork overlay
5) pl aplicaciones (=usos) (Téc) uses, applications; (Com, Inform) applications* * *1)a) (frml) ( de crema) application (frml); (de pintura, barniz) coat, application (frml)b) (frml) ( de sanción) imposition; (de técnica, método) application; (de plan, medida) implementationen este caso será de aplicación el artículo 12 — (frml) in this case article 12 shall apply (frml)
2) ( uso práctico) application, use3) (esfuerzo, dedicación) application4) (Andes) ( solicitud) application* * *1)a) (frml) ( de crema) application (frml); (de pintura, barniz) coat, application (frml)b) (frml) ( de sanción) imposition; (de técnica, método) application; (de plan, medida) implementationen este caso será de aplicación el artículo 12 — (frml) in this case article 12 shall apply (frml)
2) ( uso práctico) application, use3) (esfuerzo, dedicación) application4) (Andes) ( solicitud) application* * *aplicación11 = application, enforcement, take-up, uptake, operationalisation [operationalization, -USA], enablement.Ex: The most appropriate type of abstract must be chosen in accordance with the requirements of each individual application.
Ex: These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.Ex: One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.Ex: The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Ex: Theories and models from the behavioural sciences offer a sound basis for understanding the problems with conceptualization and operationalization of user satisfaction.Ex: The aim was that the edge would come from leveraging its knowledge assets, ie the leadership and expertise of its worldwide work force, through information technology enablement.* adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness.* adaptarse a una aplicación = suit + application.* ámbito de aplicación = field of application.* aplicación a tareas bibliotecarias = library application.* aplicación práctica = application, practical application.* área de aplicación comercial = niche.* campo de aplicación = field of application, scope of application, field of practice, area of application.* de aplicación específica a un equipo de ordenador = hardware-based.* de aplicación general = general-purpose, of general application.* encontrar aplicación práctica = find + application.* hacerse a medida de una aplicación práctica concreta = tailor to + application.* mala aplicación = misapplication.* orientado hacia una aplicación práctica concreta = application-oriented.* relación de aplicación = bias relation.* según la aplicación de reglas = rule-governed.aplicación22 = industry, diligence.Ex: In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.
Ex: If these guidelines are not adhered to with due care and diligence, financial damage to the library can result = Si no se siguen estas directrices con el debido cuidado y atención, el resultado puede ser que la biblioteca sufra daños económicos.* con aplicación = industriously, studiously.aplicación33 = software system, software program, app [application].Nota: Abreviatura.Ex: READS is a software system designed to run on a local area network (LAN) file server and accessed by multiple workstation.
Ex: In the Internet, a client is a software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer, often across a great distance.Ex: I am sick and tired of how Win 2000 runs DOS apps, but I need Windows for other reasons.* aplicación comercial = commercial application, business application.* aplicación de código abierto = open source software.* aplicación didáctica = courseware.* aplicaciones = toolbox [tool box].* aplicaciones comerciales = proprietary software, commercial software.* aplicaciones ofimáticas = office software.* aplicaciones para la información = information solutions.* aplicación filtro = filtering software.* aplicación informática = application(s) program(me), application(s) software, computer application.* aplicación multimedia = multimedia application.* aplicación web = Web application.* apoyo técnico de aplicaciones informáticas = software support.* dedicado a una aplicación específica = dedicated.* desarrollo de aplicaciones = software development, application development.* productor de aplicaciones informáticas = application(s) developer.* programa de montaje de aplicaciones = software packager.* programador de aplicaciones bibliotecarias = library software developer.* * *Ale hicieron aplicaciones de cobalto he was given o he had radiotherapy2 (de una pena, sanción) imposition; (de una técnica, un método) application; (de un plan, una medida) implementationla aplicación de los métodos audiovisuales en la enseñanza de idiomas the use of audiovisual techniques in language teachingB (uso práctico) application, uselas aplicaciones pacíficas de la energía nuclear the applications o uses of nuclear energy for peaceful purposesC (esfuerzo, dedicación) application aplicación A algo application TO sthsu aplicación al estudio the application she shows/has shown to her studiespaquete de aplicaciones applications packageCompuesto:software applicationE ( Andes) (solicitud) application* * *
aplicación sustantivo femenino
1
(de pintura, barniz) coat, application (frml)
(de técnica, método) application;
(de plan, medida) implementation
2 ( uso práctico) application, use
3 (Col, Ven) ( solicitud) application
4 (Inf) application
aplicación sustantivo femenino application
' aplicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
práctica
- uso
- ámbito
- diligencia
English:
app
- application
- enforcement
- industry
- studiously
- studiousness
* * *aplicación nf1. [de técnica, teoría] application;[de plan] implementation; [de sanciones] imposition;una ley de aplicación inmediata a law that will take immediate effect;exigen la aplicación del acuerdo de paz they are demanding that the peace agreement should be implemented2. [de pomada, vendaje, pintura] application3. [uso] application, use;las aplicaciones de la energía hidroeléctrica the different applications o uses of hydroelectric power4. [al estudio] application;su aplicación al trabajo the application she shows in her work5. [adorno] appliqué6. Informát application7. Mat map, function* * *f application* * *aplicación nf, pl - ciones1) : application2) : diligence, dedication* * *aplicación n application -
91 reglamentariamente
► adverbio1 in due form, statutorily* * *ADV in due form, according to the rules* * *in accordance with the regulations; ‹vestirse› correctly, in accordance with the regulationsiban reglamentariamente uniformados they were in their regulation uniform -
92 según
prepin accordance withsegún lo establecido en el contrato under the terms of the contractsegún el ministro according to the ministersegún las normas according to the regulationssegún nuestros registros according to our recordssegún lo planeado according to plansegún sus requisitos in accordance with your requirements -
93 actuar de acuerdo a
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94 arreglado a la ley
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95 con arreglo a la ley
• according to the law• in accordance with a program• in accordance with the plan -
96 conforme al derecho
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97 de acuerdo a plan
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98 de acuerdo con
• according to• along the lines of• as per• consonant with• in abundance• in accord• in accordance with• in accordance with a program• in agony• in agreement with general ledger• in common parlance• in company• in competition• in compliance with the request• in justice and fairness• in key• in line with the market• in stead of• in stern• in-line• pursuance• pursuant to resolution -
99 de acuerdo con la ley
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100 de acuerdo con los principios del mercado
• in accordance with• in accordance with the law• in liquor• in-line programDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > de acuerdo con los principios del mercado
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accordance — ● accordance nom féminin (de accorder) Tendance au parallélisme entre des surfaces structurales primitivement discordantes, sous l effet des contraintes tectoniques. ⇒ACCORDANCE, subst. fém. Vx et littér. Synon de accord : • 1. Un parfum de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
accordance — UK US /əˈkɔːdəns/ noun [U] ● in accordance with a rule/law/standard, etc. Cf. in accordance with a standard … Financial and business terms
accordance — (n.) c.1300, compliance; early 14c., agreement, concurrence, from O.Fr. acordance agreeing, reconciliation, harmony, noun of action from acorder (see ACCORD (Cf. accord)). Of things, conformity, compatibility, harmony, late 14c. Phrase in… … Etymology dictionary
Accordance — Ac*cord ance, n. [OF. acordance.] Agreement; harmony; conformity. In strict accordance with the law. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Syn: Harmony; unison; coincidence. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accordance — ► NOUN (in phrase in accordance with) ▪ in a manner conforming with … English terms dictionary
accordance — [ə kôr′dəns] n. [ME < OFr acordance < acordant: see ACCORDANT] 1. agreement; harmony; conformity [in accordance with the plans] 2. the act of granting … English World dictionary
accordance — I (compact) noun accommodation, accord, adjustment, agreement, arrangement, conciliation, concord, concordance, concurrence, consonance, contract, entente cordiale, pact, reconcilement, reconciliation, settlement, unison, unity II (understanding) … Law dictionary
accordance with law — index legality Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
accordance — n. in accordance with (in accordance with your instructions) * * * [ə kɔːd(ə)ns] in accordance with (in accordance with your instructions) … Combinatory dictionary