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in the late 1960s

  • 1 a finales de los + Década

    = late + Década, the
    Ex. Fears in the late 1960s about the menace of pollution led to the creation of programmes on environmental protection.
    * * *
    = late + Década, the

    Ex: Fears in the late 1960s about the menace of pollution led to the creation of programmes on environmental protection.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a finales de los + Década

  • 2 a finales de + Fecha

    = in the late + Fecha, in late + Fecha
    Ex. Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
    Ex. Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.
    * * *
    = in the late + Fecha, in late + Fecha

    Ex: Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.

    Ex: Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a finales de + Fecha

  • 3 a propósito

    adj.
    to the point, pertinent, to the purpose.
    adv.
    on purpose, by design, intentionally, by choice.
    intj.
    by the way, BTW, come to it, by the by.
    * * *
    (por cierto) by the way 2 (adrede) on purpose
    * * *
    2) on purpose, intentionally
    * * *
    = deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedly
    Ex. Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.
    Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
    Ex. Incidentally, this book was about the invasion of Denmark.
    Ex. In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.
    Ex. It is not wise, by the way, to approach the author by telephone for this puts him on the spot and he may refuse simply in self-defense and especially if you happen to butt in when he is struggling with an obstinate chapter in a new book.
    Ex. She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.
    Ex. Anecdotally, it is often assumed that users preferring print are among the most senior in academic rank and/or years.
    Ex. I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.
    Ex. The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.
    Ex. Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.
    Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.
    Ex. On a sidenote, this book almost didn't happen when the author showed her editor her proposal.
    Ex. Previous economic historians have, by and large, studiously ignored the British slave trade.
    Ex. That, I may say by way of a digression, has never been my main objection to socialism.
    Ex. Zenobia, by-the-by, as I suppose you know, is merely her public name.
    Ex. Speaking of which, Chertoff recently lifted restrictions that have confined airline passengers to their seats for a half hour after taking off and before landing.
    Ex. In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.
    * * *
    = deliberate, for the record, incidentally, intentionally, by the way, in passing, anecdotally, purposely, by design, on purpose, wilfully [willfully, -USA], on a sidenote, studiously, by the way of (a) digression, by the by(e), speaking of which, designedly

    Ex: Deliberate mnemonics are devices which help the user to remember and recall the notation for given subjects.

    Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
    Ex: Incidentally, this book was about the invasion of Denmark.
    Ex: In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.
    Ex: It is not wise, by the way, to approach the author by telephone for this puts him on the spot and he may refuse simply in self-defense and especially if you happen to butt in when he is struggling with an obstinate chapter in a new book.
    Ex: She also indicated in passing that in future authors would not automatically pass over the copyright of research results in papers to publishers.
    Ex: Anecdotally, it is often assumed that users preferring print are among the most senior in academic rank and/or years.
    Ex: I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.
    Ex: The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.
    Ex: Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.
    Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.
    Ex: On a sidenote, this book almost didn't happen when the author showed her editor her proposal.
    Ex: Previous economic historians have, by and large, studiously ignored the British slave trade.
    Ex: That, I may say by way of a digression, has never been my main objection to socialism.
    Ex: Zenobia, by-the-by, as I suppose you know, is merely her public name.
    Ex: Speaking of which, Chertoff recently lifted restrictions that have confined airline passengers to their seats for a half hour after taking off and before landing.
    Ex: In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a propósito

  • 4 representante

    adj.
    representative.
    f. & m.
    1 representative (gen) & (commerce).
    2 agent.
    * * *
    1 representative
    1 representative
    2 (actor) actor; (actriz) actress
    * * *
    noun mf.
    * * *
    SMF
    1) [de organización, país, en parlamento] representative
    2) (Com) representative
    3) [de artista, deportista] agent
    4) (=actor) performer, actor/actress
    * * *
    masculino y femenino representative
    * * *
    = proxy, representative, umbrella, nominee, exponent, figurehead, byword, officer, spokesman [spokesmen, -pl.], spokeswoman [spokeswomen, -pl.].
    Nota: Femenino.
    Ex. This article suggests that 'form of material' should be used to serve as a proxy for information content analysis in the case of archival material.
    Ex. CAG's membership consists basically of representatives from each of the British library co-operative.
    Ex. SCOCLIS is the umbrella body for the 30 UK local networks which deal in commercial and technical information resources.
    Ex. A local coordinating committee was also established for the course, consisting of the President (or his nominee), the local coordinator and the local tutors.
    Ex. The Commission of the European Communities is also the exponent of Community as distinct from national interests in the Council of Ministers.
    Ex. This book is a biography of Mary Baker Eddy, a woman who became the figurehead for the medico-religious movement of Christian Science.
    Ex. Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
    Ex. Thus, sometimes the information does not reach those officers who would benefit most from access to it.
    Ex. The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.
    Ex. The UK Labour Party spokeswoman on information technology reviewed some of the future applications of the information superhighway to education.
    ----
    * Cámara de Representantes = House of Representatives.
    * grupo de representantes = focus group.
    * representante comercial = company representative, business traveller.
    * representante de laboratorio farmacéutico = pharmaceutical company representative.
    * representante de la comunidad = community activist.
    * representante de los estudiantes = student representative.
    * representante de productos farmacéuticos = pharmaceutical company representative.
    * representante de ventas = sales rep, sales representative.
    * representante militar = army official, army officer.
    * representante oficial = game official.
    * representante sindical = trade union shop steward, shop steward, steward, union steward, trade union official.
    * visita de representante = sales call.
    * * *
    masculino y femenino representative
    * * *
    = proxy, representative, umbrella, nominee, exponent, figurehead, byword, officer, spokesman [spokesmen, -pl.], spokeswoman [spokeswomen, -pl.].
    Nota: Femenino.

    Ex: This article suggests that 'form of material' should be used to serve as a proxy for information content analysis in the case of archival material.

    Ex: CAG's membership consists basically of representatives from each of the British library co-operative.
    Ex: SCOCLIS is the umbrella body for the 30 UK local networks which deal in commercial and technical information resources.
    Ex: A local coordinating committee was also established for the course, consisting of the President (or his nominee), the local coordinator and the local tutors.
    Ex: The Commission of the European Communities is also the exponent of Community as distinct from national interests in the Council of Ministers.
    Ex: This book is a biography of Mary Baker Eddy, a woman who became the figurehead for the medico-religious movement of Christian Science.
    Ex: Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
    Ex: Thus, sometimes the information does not reach those officers who would benefit most from access to it.
    Ex: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.
    Ex: The UK Labour Party spokeswoman on information technology reviewed some of the future applications of the information superhighway to education.
    * Cámara de Representantes = House of Representatives.
    * grupo de representantes = focus group.
    * representante comercial = company representative, business traveller.
    * representante de laboratorio farmacéutico = pharmaceutical company representative.
    * representante de la comunidad = community activist.
    * representante de los estudiantes = student representative.
    * representante de productos farmacéuticos = pharmaceutical company representative.
    * representante de ventas = sales rep, sales representative.
    * representante militar = army official, army officer.
    * representante oficial = game official.
    * representante sindical = trade union shop steward, shop steward, steward, union steward, trade union official.
    * visita de representante = sales call.

    * * *
    1 (de una persona, organización) representative; ( Com) representative
    es representante de una editorial she represents a publishing house
    ganó la representante brasileña the Brazilian contestant won
    2 (diputado) representative
    Compuesto:
    ( period); officer of the law
    * * *

     

    representante sustantivo masculino y femenino
    representative;
    (de artista, cantante) agent;

    representante
    I adjetivo representative
    II mf
    1 representative
    2 (de un artista) agent, manager
    3 Com sales representative

    ' representante' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acreditado
    - acreditar
    - delegado
    - legítimo
    - personero
    - vendedor
    English:
    absent
    - agent
    - rep
    - representative
    - sales rep
    - salesman
    - saleswoman
    - shop steward
    - dealer
    - proxy
    - sales
    * * *
    adj
    representative
    nmf
    [delegado] representative;
    ganó el festival el representante irlandés the contestant representing Ireland won the contest;
    representante exclusivo(a) sole representative;
    representante sindical union rep o representative
    * * *
    m/f tb COM representative
    * * *
    1) : representative
    2) : performer
    * * *
    representante n representative

    Spanish-English dictionary > representante

  • 5 a comienzos de + Fecha

    = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha
    Ex. Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
    Ex. In the early part of the 20th century donations were received from William K. Bixby which led to the foundation of the rare book collection.
    * * *
    = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha

    Ex: Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.

    Ex: In the early part of the 20th century donations were received from William K. Bixby which led to the foundation of the rare book collection.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a comienzos de + Fecha

  • 6 amenaza

    f.
    threat.
    amenaza de bomba bomb scare
    amenaza de muerte death threat
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: amenazar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: amenazar.
    * * *
    1 threat, menace
    * * *
    noun f.
    menace, threat
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino threat

    amenaza de algo: amenaza de bomba/muerte bomb/death threat; respondieron con amenaza de huelga — they responded by threatening to strike

    * * *
    = threat, menace.
    Ex. The ' threat' is less tangible when viewed from the standpoint of providers and consumers of such courses.
    Ex. Fears in the late 1960s about the menace of pollution led to the creation of programmes on environmental protection.
    ----
    * amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.
    * amenaza comunista, la = red scare, the, red menace, the.
    * amenaza de bomba = bomb threat.
    * amenaza de guerra = threat of war.
    * amenaza de tormenta = gathering storm.
    * amenaza ficticia = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].
    * amenaza militar = military threat.
    * amenaza nuclear = nuclear threat.
    * amenaza terrorista = terror threat.
    * bajo amenaza = under threat.
    * estado de amnaza terrorista = terror alert.
    * hacer frente a una amenaza = address + threat.
    * ¿incentivos o amenazas? = the carrot vs. the stick.
    * incentivos y amenazas = carrots and sticks.
    * insultos y amenazas racistas = hate speech.
    * lanzar amenazas = rattle + Posesivo + saber.
    * libre de la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).
    * presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.
    * romper con una amenaza = slay + dragon.
    * sin la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).
    * * *
    femenino threat

    amenaza de algo: amenaza de bomba/muerte bomb/death threat; respondieron con amenaza de huelga — they responded by threatening to strike

    * * *
    = threat, menace.

    Ex: The ' threat' is less tangible when viewed from the standpoint of providers and consumers of such courses.

    Ex: Fears in the late 1960s about the menace of pollution led to the creation of programmes on environmental protection.
    * amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.
    * amenaza comunista, la = red scare, the, red menace, the.
    * amenaza de bomba = bomb threat.
    * amenaza de guerra = threat of war.
    * amenaza de tormenta = gathering storm.
    * amenaza ficticia = bogeyman [bogeymen], bogey [bogie].
    * amenaza militar = military threat.
    * amenaza nuclear = nuclear threat.
    * amenaza terrorista = terror threat.
    * bajo amenaza = under threat.
    * estado de amnaza terrorista = terror alert.
    * hacer frente a una amenaza = address + threat.
    * ¿incentivos o amenazas? = the carrot vs. the stick.
    * incentivos y amenazas = carrots and sticks.
    * insultos y amenazas racistas = hate speech.
    * lanzar amenazas = rattle + Posesivo + saber.
    * libre de la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).
    * presentar una amenaza = pose + threat.
    * romper con una amenaza = slay + dragon.
    * sin la amenaza de = unthreatened (by).

    * * *
    1 (aviso, intimidación) threat
    no me vengas con amenazas don't threaten me
    amenaza DE algo:
    intentó asustarlos con amenazas de cerrar la fábrica he tried to frighten them by threatening to o with threats to close down the factory
    la amenaza de bomba the bomb threat o warning
    amenaza de muerte death threat
    2 (peligro, riesgo) threat
    con amenaza de lluvias en el oeste with a threat of rain in the west
    * * *

     

    Del verbo amenazar: ( conjugate amenazar)

    amenaza es:

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

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    amenaza    
    amenazar
    amenaza sustantivo femenino
    threat;

    amenaza de bomba/muerte bomb/death threat
    amenazar ( conjugate amenazar) verbo transitivo




    verbo intransitivo amenaza con hacer algo to threaten to do sth
    amenaza v impers (Meteo):

    amenaza lluvia it's threatening to rain
    amenaza sustantivo femenino threat, menace: estas medidas son una amenaza para el futuro de la empresa, these measures are a threat to the future of the company
    amenazar verbo transitivo to threaten: los secuestradores le amenazaron de muerte, the kidnappers threatened to kill him

    ' amenaza' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    amago
    - fantasma
    - O
    - peligro
    - velada
    - velado
    - amenazar
    - ay
    - eh
    - espectro
    - responder
    - ruina
    English:
    danger
    - implicit
    - menace
    - pose
    - settle
    - stave off
    - threat
    - utter
    - veiled
    - bomb
    - scare
    - whole
    * * *
    threat;
    una amenaza para el medio ambiente a threat to the environment, an environmental hazard;
    lo hizo bajo amenaza she did it under duress
    amenaza de bomba bomb scare;
    amenaza de muerte death threat
    * * *
    f threat
    * * *
    : threat, menace
    * * *
    amenaza n threat

    Spanish-English dictionary > amenaza

  • 7 centro de documentación

    (n.) = clearinghouse [clearing house], documentation centre, information centre, information unit, research centre
    Ex. A clearing house is an organization with the tasks of collecting, preserving and making known and available documents and data relating to studies and research projects either completed, proposed or in progress as well as for guiding users to other sources of information.
    Ex. In many countries the national documentation centre is responsible for the production of abstracting and indexing publications.
    Ex. Thus, UDC has been extensively employed in special libraries and information centres in locations all over the world since the early 1900s.
    Ex. Information retrieval systems were first developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s in special libraries and information units.
    Ex. This article traces the history of the library, its role as research centre, and discusses its organisation, staffing and collections.
    * * *
    (n.) = clearinghouse [clearing house], documentation centre, information centre, information unit, research centre

    Ex: A clearing house is an organization with the tasks of collecting, preserving and making known and available documents and data relating to studies and research projects either completed, proposed or in progress as well as for guiding users to other sources of information.

    Ex: In many countries the national documentation centre is responsible for the production of abstracting and indexing publications.
    Ex: Thus, UDC has been extensively employed in special libraries and information centres in locations all over the world since the early 1900s.
    Ex: Information retrieval systems were first developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s in special libraries and information units.
    Ex: This article traces the history of the library, its role as research centre, and discusses its organisation, staffing and collections.

    Spanish-English dictionary > centro de documentación

  • 8 emblema

    m.
    1 emblem, badge (divisa, distintivo).
    2 symbol.
    * * *
    1 emblem, badge
    2 (de marca) logo
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino emblem
    * * *
    = emblem, figurehead, banner, byword, crowning jewel.
    Ex. It is now possible to search for the specific term 'insignia' as well as the more general preferred term ' emblems'.
    Ex. This book is a biography of Mary Baker Eddy, a woman who became the figurehead for the medico-religious movement of Christian Science.
    Ex. This article gives details of the archive collections of a political party library including deposits and bequests, the picture archive, the collection of banners, the film and video archive, and sound recordings = Este artículo da detalles de las archivos de una biblioteca de un partido político incluyendo depósitos y legados, el archivo fotográfico, la colección de pancartas, la filmoteca y las grabaciones sonoras.
    Ex. Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
    Ex. In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.
    ----
    * bajo el emblema = under the banner.
    * con el emblema = under the banner.
    * * *
    masculino emblem
    * * *
    = emblem, figurehead, banner, byword, crowning jewel.

    Ex: It is now possible to search for the specific term 'insignia' as well as the more general preferred term ' emblems'.

    Ex: This book is a biography of Mary Baker Eddy, a woman who became the figurehead for the medico-religious movement of Christian Science.
    Ex: This article gives details of the archive collections of a political party library including deposits and bequests, the picture archive, the collection of banners, the film and video archive, and sound recordings = Este artículo da detalles de las archivos de una biblioteca de un partido político incluyendo depósitos y legados, el archivo fotográfico, la colección de pancartas, la filmoteca y las grabaciones sonoras.
    Ex: Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
    Ex: In this fully updated work, nearly 500 species and cultivars of the crowning jewels of water gardens, the water lilies and lotuses, are described.
    * bajo el emblema = under the banner.
    * con el emblema = under the banner.

    * * *
    1 (insignia) emblem
    2 (símbolo) symbol, emblem
    * * *

    emblema sustantivo masculino
    emblem
    emblema sustantivo masculino emblem
    ' emblema' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escudo
    - divisa
    - insignia
    English:
    emblem
    - crest
    * * *
    1. [divisa, distintivo] emblem, badge
    2. [símbolo] symbol
    * * *
    m emblem
    * * *
    : emblem

    Spanish-English dictionary > emblema

  • 9 estandarte

    m.
    standard, banner.
    * * *
    1 standard, banner
    * * *
    noun m.
    banner, standard
    * * *
    SM banner, standard
    * * *
    masculino standard, banner
    * * *
    = banner, standard, byword.
    Ex. This article gives details of the archive collections of a political party library including deposits and bequests, the picture archive, the collection of banners, the film and video archive, and sound recordings = Este artículo da detalles de las archivos de una biblioteca de un partido político incluyendo depósitos y legados, el archivo fotográfico, la colección de pancartas, la filmoteca y las grabaciones sonoras.
    Ex. This Russian Memorial Church has a rare icon wall and original Russian standards from 1813, crypta.
    Ex. Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
    * * *
    masculino standard, banner
    * * *
    = banner, standard, byword.

    Ex: This article gives details of the archive collections of a political party library including deposits and bequests, the picture archive, the collection of banners, the film and video archive, and sound recordings = Este artículo da detalles de las archivos de una biblioteca de un partido político incluyendo depósitos y legados, el archivo fotográfico, la colección de pancartas, la filmoteca y las grabaciones sonoras.

    Ex: This Russian Memorial Church has a rare icon wall and original Russian standards from 1813, crypta.
    Ex: Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.

    * * *
    standard, banner
    * * *

    estandarte sustantivo masculino
    standard, banner
    estandarte sustantivo masculino standard, banner
    ' estandarte' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    insignia
    English:
    standard
    - banner
    * * *
    1. [insignia, bandera] standard, banner
    2. [símbolo] standard bearer;
    él fue el estandarte del movimiento estudiantil en los sesenta he was the standard bearer of the student movement in the sixties
    * * *
    m standard, banner
    * * *
    : standard, banner

    Spanish-English dictionary > estandarte

  • 10 biblioteca especializada

    (n.) = special library, specialised library, specialist library
    Ex. Information retrieval systems were first developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s in special libraries and information units.
    Ex. The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.
    Ex. Experience has shown that management training as well as subject knowledge is essential in running a specialist library = La experiencia nos ha demostrado que la formación en la gestión así como el conococimiento sobre una materia específica son esenciales para gestionar una biblioteca especializada.
    * * *
    (n.) = special library, specialised library, specialist library

    Ex: Information retrieval systems were first developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s in special libraries and information units.

    Ex: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.
    Ex: Experience has shown that management training as well as subject knowledge is essential in running a specialist library = La experiencia nos ha demostrado que la formación en la gestión así como el conococimiento sobre una materia específica son esenciales para gestionar una biblioteca especializada.

    Spanish-English dictionary > biblioteca especializada

  • 11 injusto

    adj.
    unjust, unfair, tyrannous, inequitable.
    * * *
    1 unfair, unjust
    \
    ser injusto,-a con alguien to do somebody an injustice
    * * *
    (f. - injusta)
    adj.
    unfair, unjust
    * * *
    ADJ [castigo, crítica] unjust, unfair; [detención] wrongful; [despido, norma, persona, reparto] unfair
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo unfair
    * * *
    = unfair, invidious, inequitable, unjust, wrongful.
    Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
    Ex. Within the ranks of authorship therefore there are many types of author and it is invidious to claim that one sort is necessarily 'better' than another.
    Ex. Librarianship is an occupation dominated by women and subject to inequitable compensation.
    Ex. At about nine or ten, children are especially sensitive to the heroic virtue of justice and are beginning to notice why people are tempted to be unjust.
    Ex. Something must be done to resolve freelance authors' rights to remuneration for wrongful use of their property.
    ----
    * proceder injusto = unfair practice.
    * totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo unfair
    * * *
    = unfair, invidious, inequitable, unjust, wrongful.

    Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.

    Ex: Within the ranks of authorship therefore there are many types of author and it is invidious to claim that one sort is necessarily 'better' than another.
    Ex: Librarianship is an occupation dominated by women and subject to inequitable compensation.
    Ex: At about nine or ten, children are especially sensitive to the heroic virtue of justice and are beginning to notice why people are tempted to be unjust.
    Ex: Something must be done to resolve freelance authors' rights to remuneration for wrongful use of their property.
    * proceder injusto = unfair practice.
    * totalmente injusto = grossly unfair.

    * * *
    injusto -ta
    ‹persona› unfair; ‹castigo/crítica› unjust, unfair; ‹norma/impuesto› unfair
    la decisión fue totalmente injusta the decision was totally unjust o unfair
    ser injusto CON algn to be unfair TO o ON sb
    es injusto que tenga que estar en casa a las diez it's not fair o it's unfair that I have to be home by ten
    * * *

    injusto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    unfair;
    ser injusto con algn to be unfair to o on sb
    injusto,-a adjetivo unjust, unfair

    ' injusto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desleal
    - injusta
    - injusticia
    English:
    cheap
    - injustice
    - invidious
    - raw
    - rough
    - section
    - unfair
    - unfairly
    - unjust
    - wrong
    - wrongful
    * * *
    injusto, -a adj
    [persona] unfair, unjust; [castigo, ley] unjust, unfair;
    vivimos en un mundo injusto we live in an unjust world;
    fue muy injusto con nosotros he was very unfair to us;
    es injusto que siempre me echen la culpa a mí it's not fair that they always blame me
    * * *
    adj unjust
    * * *
    injusto, -ta adj
    : unfair, unjust
    injustamente adv
    * * *
    injusto adj unfair

    Spanish-English dictionary > injusto

  • 12 símbolo

    m.
    1 symbol, mental picture, representation.
    2 symbol, sign.
    3 symbol, character.
    * * *
    1 symbol
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *

    símbolo de la fe, símbolo de los apóstoles — Creed

    símbolo gráfico — (Inform) icon

    * * *
    masculino symbol
    * * *
    = icon, symbol, byword, landmark.
    Ex. Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.
    Ex. If notation is to offer a self-evident ordering it is important that the symbols that are used for the notation have a self-evident order in themselves.
    Ex. Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
    Ex. Three books were eventually to appear that were landmarks in the field.
    ----
    * * (símbolo de truncamiento) = * (truncation symbol).
    * como símbolo de = as a token of, as a sign of.
    * Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.
    * ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.
    * símbolo de avance de línea = line feed character.
    * símbolo de conducción = piping symbol (|).
    * símbolo de fertilidad = fertility symbol.
    * símbolo de imprenta = press-figure.
    * símbolo del dólar = dollar sign.
    * símbolo de mayor-que (>) = greater-than sign (>), greater-than symbol (>), right angled bracket (>).
    * símbolo de menor-que (<) = left angled bracket (<), less-than sign (<).
    * símbolo de redirección = redirection symbol.
    * símbolo de síntesis = synthetic device.
    * símbolo de truncamiento = truncation symbol.
    * * *
    masculino symbol
    * * *
    = icon, symbol, byword, landmark.

    Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.

    Ex: If notation is to offer a self-evident ordering it is important that the symbols that are used for the notation have a self-evident order in themselves.
    Ex: Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
    Ex: Three books were eventually to appear that were landmarks in the field.
    * * (símbolo de truncamiento) = * (truncation symbol).
    * como símbolo de = as a token of, as a sign of.
    * Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.
    * ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.
    * símbolo de avance de línea = line feed character.
    * símbolo de conducción = piping symbol (|).
    * símbolo de fertilidad = fertility symbol.
    * símbolo de imprenta = press-figure.
    * símbolo del dólar = dollar sign.
    * símbolo de mayor-que (>) = greater-than sign (>), greater-than symbol (>), right angled bracket (>).
    * símbolo de menor-que (<) = left angled bracket (<), less-than sign (<).
    * símbolo de redirección = redirection symbol.
    * símbolo de síntesis = synthetic device.
    * símbolo de truncamiento = truncation symbol.

    * * *
    symbol
    Compuesto:
    Creed
    * * *

    símbolo sustantivo masculino
    symbol
    símbolo sustantivo masculino symbol
    ' símbolo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    clave
    - representar
    - significado
    - signo
    - atributo
    - distintivo
    - paloma
    - representación
    English:
    banner
    - dove
    - gesture
    - sign
    - status symbol
    - symbol
    - dollar
    - status
    - wherever
    * * *
    symbol
    * * *
    m symbol
    * * *
    : symbol
    * * *
    símbolo n symbol

    Spanish-English dictionary > símbolo

  • 13 a primeros de + Fecha

    = in the early + Fecha
    Ex. Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
    * * *
    = in the early + Fecha

    Ex: Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a primeros de + Fecha

  • 14 a principios de + Fecha

    = in the early + Fecha
    Ex. Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
    * * *
    = in the early + Fecha

    Ex: Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a principios de + Fecha

  • 15 estar a + Cantidad + de distancia

    = Cantidad + distant from
    Ex. Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
    * * *
    = Cantidad + distant from

    Ex: Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estar a + Cantidad + de distancia

  • 16 mayorista

    adj.
    wholesale.
    f. & m.
    wholesaler.
    * * *
    1 wholesale
    1 wholesaler
    * * *
    noun mf.
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo wholesale
    II
    masculino y femenino wholesaler
    * * *
    = wholesaler, wholesale distributor.
    Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
    Ex. The traders involved in the production and distribution of a book have always been (1) a publisher; (2) a printer; (3) a wholesale distributor; and (4) a number of retail booksellers.
    ----
    * papelero mayorista = wholesale stationer.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo wholesale
    II
    masculino y femenino wholesaler
    * * *
    = wholesaler, wholesale distributor.

    Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.

    Ex: The traders involved in the production and distribution of a book have always been (1) a publisher; (2) a printer; (3) a wholesale distributor; and (4) a number of retail booksellers.
    * papelero mayorista = wholesale stationer.

    * * *
    wholesale
    wholesaler
    * * *

     

    mayorista adjetivo
    wholesale
    ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
    wholesaler
    mayorista
    I adjetivo wholesale
    II mf wholesaler
    ' mayorista' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    almacén
    English:
    wholesaler
    * * *
    adj
    wholesale
    nmf
    wholesaler
    * * *
    I adj wholesale
    II m/f wholesaler
    * * *
    almacenista: wholesale
    : wholesaler

    Spanish-English dictionary > mayorista

  • 17 milla

    f.
    1 mile.
    milla (marina) nautical mile
    2 Milla.
    * * *
    1 mile
    \
    milla náutica nautical mile
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF mile
    see KILOS, METROS, AÑOS
    * * *
    femenino mile
    * * *
    = mile.
    Nota: Equivalente a 1.609 metros.
    Ex. Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
    ----
    * milla cuadrada = square mile.
    * milla náutica = nautical mile.
    * mph [millas por hora] = mph [miles per hour].
    * * *
    femenino mile
    * * *
    = mile.
    Nota: Equivalente a 1.609 metros.

    Ex: Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.

    * milla cuadrada = square mile.
    * milla náutica = nautical mile.
    * mph [millas por hora] = mph [miles per hour].

    * * *
    mile
    Compuesto:
    milla náutica or marina
    nautical mile
    * * *

    milla sustantivo femenino
    mile
    milla sustantivo femenino mile
    ' milla' also found in these entries:
    English:
    breadth
    - imperial mile
    - mi.
    - mile
    - nautical
    - quarter
    * * *
    milla nf
    1. [terrestre] mile
    2. [marina] mile
    milla marina nautical mile;
    milla náutica nautical mile
    * * *
    f mile
    * * *
    milla nf
    : mile
    * * *
    milla n mile
    Una milla equivale a 1.6 kilómetros

    Spanish-English dictionary > milla

  • 18 más de + Cantidad

    = in excess of + Cantidad, over + Cantidad, more than + Cantidad, upwards of + Cantidad
    Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
    Ex. The ISDS has now been in operation for over ten years.
    Ex. One 5 1/4' disk can thus hold more than a million characters (one megabyte).
    Ex. IFLA's annual conference, held at a different venue each year and attracting upwards of 3,000 participants, is a major plank in its professional programme.
    * * *
    = in excess of + Cantidad, over + Cantidad, more than + Cantidad, upwards of + Cantidad

    Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.

    Ex: The ISDS has now been in operation for over ten years.
    Ex: One 5 1/4' disk can thus hold more than a million characters (one megabyte).
    Ex: IFLA's annual conference, held at a different venue each year and attracting upwards of 3,000 participants, is a major plank in its professional programme.

    Spanish-English dictionary > más de + Cantidad

  • 19 para que así conste

    formal for the record
    * * *
    Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
    * * *

    Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.

    Spanish-English dictionary > para que así conste

  • 20 para que quede constancia

    Ex. For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.
    * * *

    Ex: For the record, schools and libraries in the late 1960s recovered in excess of $10,000,000 from publishers and wholesalers as a result of unfair practices highlighted by Mr. Scilken.

    Spanish-English dictionary > para que quede constancia

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