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41 cielo
m.1 sky.mira hacia el cielo look upward2 heaven (religion).3 my love, my dear (nombre cariñoso).4 ceiling.5 sweetie, sweetie pie.6 Cielo.* * *1 (gen) sky2 (clima) weather, climate3 RELIGIÓN heaven1 good heavens!\a cielo abierto (minería) opencasta cielo raso in the open (air)bajado,-a del cielo / caído,-a del cielo / llovido,-a del cielo figurado heaven-sent¡cielo santo! good heavens!clamar al cielo figurado to be crying out for a solutiondespejarse el cielo to clear upestar en el séptimo cielo figurado to be in seventh heavenmover cielo y tierra / remover cielo y tierra figurado to move heaven and earthponer a algo/alguien por los cielos to praise something/somebody to the skiesponer el grito en el cielo to hit the ceilingser un cielo (de persona) familiar to be an angelver el cielo abierto figurado to see a way outcielo raso ceilingEl reino de los cielos the kingdom of heaven* * *noun m.1) sky2) heaven* * *SM1) (Astron, Meteo) skyel cielo está cubierto — the sky is overcast o cloudy
el cielo estaba despejado — it was a cloudless o clear day
- llegar o venir como caído o llovido del cielotocar el cielo con las manos Cono Sur, Perú, Col —
conseguir que me ayude es tocar el cielo con las manos — getting him to help me would be virtually impossible
si me lo ganara sería como tocar el cielo con las manos — if I won it, it would be like a dream come true
venírsele a algn el cielo abajo —
2) (Rel) heaven¡cielos! — good heavens!
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ganar el cielo — to win salvation•
ir al cielo — to go to heavenclamar al cielo —
¡esto clama al cielo! — it's an outrage!, it's outrageous!
ver el cielo abierto —
vimos el cielo abierto cuando dijo que podíamos quedarnos en su casa — it was a great relief when he said we could stay in his house
3) * [uso afectivo]¡mi cielo!, ¡cielo mío! — my love, sweetheart
¡has fregado los platos! eres un cielo — you've washed the dishes! you're a real angel
cielo máximo — (Aer) ceiling
5) (Arquit) (tb: cielo raso) ceiling* * *1) ( firmamento) skya cielo abierto — (Min) opencast (before n)
cambiar del cielo a la tierra — (Chi) to change out of all recognition
como caído or llovido del cielo — ( oportunamente)
este dinero me viene como caído del cielo — this money must be heaven-sent
tocar el cielo con las manos — (AmS)
sería tocar el cielo con las manos — it would be a dream come true
2) (Relig)a)que el cielo no lo permita! — heaven o God forbid!
clama al cielo: una injusticia que clama al cielo a gross injustice, an outrage; clama al cielo que... it's outrageous that...; estar/sentirse en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven; ganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heaven; ver el cielo abierto — to see one's chance
b) (como interj)cielo santo! or santo cielo! — heavens above!
3) ( techo) ceiling4)a) ( aplicado a personas) angelb) ( como apelativo) sweetheart, darling* * *1) ( firmamento) skya cielo abierto — (Min) opencast (before n)
cambiar del cielo a la tierra — (Chi) to change out of all recognition
como caído or llovido del cielo — ( oportunamente)
este dinero me viene como caído del cielo — this money must be heaven-sent
tocar el cielo con las manos — (AmS)
sería tocar el cielo con las manos — it would be a dream come true
2) (Relig)a)que el cielo no lo permita! — heaven o God forbid!
clama al cielo: una injusticia que clama al cielo a gross injustice, an outrage; clama al cielo que... it's outrageous that...; estar/sentirse en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven; ganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heaven; ver el cielo abierto — to see one's chance
b) (como interj)cielo santo! or santo cielo! — heavens above!
3) ( techo) ceiling4)a) ( aplicado a personas) angelb) ( como apelativo) sweetheart, darling* * *cielo11 = sky [skies, -pl.].Ex: She lingered there a moment and watched the cars move on the highway with a hushing swiftness against the cold gray sky.
* azul cielo = sky blue.* cielo de la boca, el = roof of the mouth, the.* cielo despejado = cloudless sky, clear sky.* cielo encapotado = overcast sky.* cielo estrellado = starry sky.* cielo nublado = overcast sky.* cielo raso = cloudless sky.* el cielo rojo al atardecer augura buen tiempo, el cielo rojo al amanecer aug = red sky at night, (shepherd/sailor)'s delight, red sky in the morning, (shepherd/sailor)'s warning.* poner el grito en el cielo = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murder.* recorrer cielo y tierra = travel + far and wide.* regalo llovido del cielo = boon.* remover (el) cielo y (la) tierra = hunt + high and low, look + high and low, leave + no stone unturned, move + heaven and earth.cielo22 = heaven.Ex: His eyes lift up to heaven, the best of books in his hand.
* ¡el Cielo nos guarde! = heaven forbid.* bendición del cielo = gift from God.* caído del cielo = heaven-sent.* cielo, el = heavens, the.* cielo en la tierra, el = heaven on earth.* ¡Cielos! = Good heavens!.* ¡Cielo Santo! = Good heavens!.* ¡el Cielo nos guarde! = God forbid.* estar en el séptimo cielo = be on cloud nine, float on + air.* írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = it + go + right/straight out of + Posesivo + mind.* írsele a Uno el santo al cielo = lose + track of time.* llovido del cielo = heaven-sent.* maná caído del cielo = manna from heaven.* poner el grito en el cielo = blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack.* ¡Santo Cielo! = Good heavens!.el cielo= heavens, theEx: Standing in the early morning on the balcony of her apartment, she was smote as she always was by the grandeur of the sky turning to scarlet as the rim of darkness in the east released the sun for its sluggish trek through the heavens.
* * *A (firmamento) skycielo cubierto/despejado overcast/clear skyel cielo se está despejando the sky is clearinga cielo descubierto in the openaunque se junten el cielo y la tierra not for all the tea in Chinacambiar del cielo a la tierra ( Chi); to change out of all recognitioncomo caído or llovido del cielo (de manera inesperada) out of the blue(oportunamente): este dinero me viene como caído del cielo this money must be heaven-sent, this money is a godsendponer a algn por los cielos to praise sb to the skiesremover cielo y tierra to move heaven and earthtaparle a algn el cielo con un harnero ( RPl); to pull the wool over sb's eyestocar el cielo con las manos ( AmS): conseguir ese trabajo es tocar el cielo con las manos that job is way out of my reach o I haven't a hope in hell of getting that job ( colloq)sentí que tocaba el cielo con las manos I was on cloud nine o over the moon ( colloq)B ( Relig)1ir al cielo to go to heavenclama al cielo: una injusticia que clama al cielo a gross injustice, an outrageclama al cielo que … it's outrageous o a gross injustice that …estar/sentirse en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven, be over the moonganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heavenver el cielo abierto to see one's chance2(Dios): el cielo Godquiera el cielo que sea así please God it may be so ( liter), let's hope so¡que el cielo no lo permita! heaven o God forbid!3 ( como interj):¡cielos! good heavens!, heavens!¡cielo santo! or ¡santo cielo! heavens above!C (techo) ceilinguna sala amplia, de cielos altos a large room with a high ceilingCompuesto:ceilingD1 (aplicado a personas) angel2 (como apelativo) sweetheart, darling¡mi cielo! or ¡cielo mío! my love, my darling* * *
cielo sustantivo masculino
1 ( firmamento) sky;
a cielo abierto (Min) opencast ( before n);
este dinero me viene como caído del cielo this money is a godsend
2 (Relig)a)
ir al cielo to go to heaven;
ganarse el cielo to earn oneself a place in heavenb) ( como interj):◊ ¡cielos! (good) heavens!
3 ( techo) ceiling
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◊ ¡mi cielo! my darling
cielo
I sustantivo masculino
1 sky: un cielo negro anunciaba tormenta, the black clouds signalled the coming of a storm
2 Rel Heaven
3 (persona adorable) angel
4 Anat cielo de la boca, roof of the mouth
5 Arquit cielo raso, ceiling
II interj (sorpresa) ¡cielo santo!, good heavens!
♦ Locuciones: figurado esta injusticia clama al cielo, this injustice is an outrage
estar en el séptimo cielo, to be in seventh heaven
ver el cielo abierto, to see one's chance
caído del cielo, (oportuno) heaven-sent: ese dinero nos vino como caído del cielo, that money was heaven-sent
' cielo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aborregarse
- celeste
- clarear
- cubierta
- cubierto
- despejarse
- estrellada
- estrellado
- fosca
- fosco
- grito
- horizonte
- llover
- oscurecerse
- panza
- parda
- pardo
- plomiza
- plomizo
- rasa
- raso
- santa
- santo
- surcar
- teñirse
- tocino
- tornarse
- ver
- azul
- claro
- despejado
- ennegrecer
- enrojecer
- limpio
- mina
- nube
- nublado
- nublar
- sereno
- techo
English:
arm
- ascend
- clear
- cloud
- cloudy
- darken
- godsend
- good
- grey
- grief
- heaven
- leaden
- lighten
- mile
- roof
- sky
- star
- starry
- stone
- sullen
- sweetie
- blessing
- ceiling
- god
- high
- open
- stud
- wind
* * *♦ nm1. [atmósfera] sky;cielo despejado/con nubes clear/cloudy sky;mira hacia el cielo look upwards;a cielo abierto [a la intemperie] in the open;[mina] Br opencast, US opencut2. Rel heaven;los que se portan bien van al cielo if you're good you'll go to heaven;¡cielo santo! good heavens!;ganarse el cielo to win salvation, to win a place in heaven;pido al cielo que nos ayude may heaven o God help us3. [tratamiento] darling, my love, my dear;cielo (mío), ¿podrías ayudarme un momento? could you help me a moment, darling?cielo raso ceiling5. Compme viene bajado del cielo it's a godsend (to me);como llovido del cielo [inesperadamente] out of the blue;[oportunamente] at just the right moment;estar en el séptimo cielo to be in seventh heaven;se le juntó el cielo con la tierra he lost his nerve;mover cielo y tierra to move heaven and earth;ser un cielo to be an angel;ver el cielo abierto to see one's way out♦ cielos interjgood heavens!;¡cielos, no me había dado cuenta de lo tarde que era! good heavens! I hadn't realized how late it was!* * *m1 sky;minería a cielo abierto MIN strip mining, Br opencast mining;poner a alguien por los cielos fam praise s.o. to the skies;llovido del cielo out of the blue;remover cielo y tierra fam move heaven and earth2 REL heaven;estar en el séptimo cielo fig be in seventh heaven;ver el cielo abierto fam see one’s chance;ser un cielo fam be an angel fam ;¡cielos! good heavens!* * *cielo nm1) : sky2) : heaven3) : ceiling* * *cielo n2. (en religión) heaven -
42 personería gremial
f.status of a labor union, legal recognition of the union, status of a labour union.* * *(Col, RPl) legal recognition ( of a trade union)* * *(Col, RPl) legal recognition ( of a trade union) -
43 OCR
OCR1 (reconocimiento óptico de caracteres)Ex: Optical character recognition (OCR) is a method by which printed characters can be 'read' by a computer; a light-sensitive machine converts the print into electrical impulses which can be stored in machine readable form.
* escáner OCR = OCR scanner.* * *OCR nmInformát (abrev de optical character recognition) OCR -
44 OCR1 (reconocimiento óptico de caracteres)
Ex. Optical character recognition (OCR) is a method by which printed characters can be 'read' by a computer; a light-sensitive machine converts the print into electrical impulses which can be stored in machine readable form.----* escáner OCR = OCR scanner.Spanish-English dictionary > OCR1 (reconocimiento óptico de caracteres)
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45 acústico
adj.acoustic, acusticus, sonic, acoustical.* * *► adjetivo1 acoustic* * *1.ADJ acoustic2.SM hearing aid* * *- ca adjetivo acoustic* * *= acoustic, acoustical.Ex. The floor is carpeted, thus providing a large degree of acoustic absorption and a unifying and dominant colour pattern through the library.Ex. So, the state-of-the-art in speech recognition requires the speaker to pronounce words with definite pauses between them, or else it starts with segmenting the speech on the basis of its acoustical features.----* contaminación acústica = noise pollution, environmental noise.* guitarra acústica = acoustic guitar.* onda acústica = sound wave, acoustic wave.* protección acústica = hearing protection.* sintetizador acústico = voice synthesiser.* * *- ca adjetivo acoustic* * *= acoustic, acoustical.Ex: The floor is carpeted, thus providing a large degree of acoustic absorption and a unifying and dominant colour pattern through the library.
Ex: So, the state-of-the-art in speech recognition requires the speaker to pronounce words with definite pauses between them, or else it starts with segmenting the speech on the basis of its acoustical features.* contaminación acústica = noise pollution, environmental noise.* guitarra acústica = acoustic guitar.* onda acústica = sound wave, acoustic wave.* protección acústica = hearing protection.* sintetizador acústico = voice synthesiser.* * *acústico -caacoustic* * *
acústico◊ -ca adjetivo
acoustic
acústico,-a adjetivo acoustic
' acústico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acústica
English:
acoustic
* * *acústico, -a adjacoustic* * *acoustic* * *acústico, -ca adj: acoustic -
46 adecuación
f.1 adjusting, adjustment, fitting, adequacy.2 customization.* * *1 adaptation* * *SF adaptation* * *femenino adaptation* * *= adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fit, fitness for purpose, retrofitting.Ex. A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.Ex. The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.Ex. The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.Ex. By comparing this informal communication network with the formal organization chart one can see how close the fit between actuality and theory is.Ex. Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.Ex. This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.----* falta de adecuación = misfit.* grado de adecuación = degree of fit.* * *femenino adaptation* * *= adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fit, fitness for purpose, retrofitting.Ex: A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.
Ex: The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.Ex: The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.Ex: By comparing this informal communication network with the formal organization chart one can see how close the fit between actuality and theory is.Ex: Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.Ex: This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.* falta de adecuación = misfit.* grado de adecuación = degree of fit.* * *adaptation* * *adecuación nf1. [idoneidad, conveniencia] suitability2. [adaptación] adaptation* * *f suitability, appropriateness;… gracias a la adecuación de los servicios a las necesidades de la clientela … because services have been adapted to customer requirements* * * -
47 adecuadamente
adv.1 fitly, properly, to the purpose.2 adequately, appropriately, well, appositely.* * *► adverbio1 properly, suitably* * *adv.* * *ADV suitably* * *= duly, properly, suitably, fittingly, fitly, appropriately, adequately.Ex. Marking manuscripts should be undertaken only for security reasons having duly considered the ethical and technical implications of such a course of action.Ex. This group of fields should be completed before the fixed fields are entered, because the record type is needed for handling these fields properly.Ex. First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.Ex. 1982 has been designated, fittingly, the Year of Information Technology -- a recognition that we are now living in an information society.Ex. Perhaps the symbol or character that would most fitly represent this age is the interrogation point.Ex. Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.Ex. A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve = El que hace la búsqueda debe estar suficientemente familiarizado con lo que desea recuperar.----* progresar adecuadamente = progress + satisfactorily.* * *= duly, properly, suitably, fittingly, fitly, appropriately, adequately.Ex: Marking manuscripts should be undertaken only for security reasons having duly considered the ethical and technical implications of such a course of action.
Ex: This group of fields should be completed before the fixed fields are entered, because the record type is needed for handling these fields properly.Ex: First, Sholom Aleichem I recently spent something like twenty minutes talking over the telephone with a suitably irate and properly frustrated borrower.Ex: 1982 has been designated, fittingly, the Year of Information Technology -- a recognition that we are now living in an information society.Ex: Perhaps the symbol or character that would most fitly represent this age is the interrogation point.Ex: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.Ex: A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve = El que hace la búsqueda debe estar suficientemente familiarizado con lo que desea recuperar.* progresar adecuadamente = progress + satisfactorily.* * *adequately* * *adecuadamente advappropriately, suitably* * *adecuadamente adv: adequately* * *adecuadamente adv properly -
48 adjudicación
f.1 awarding, adjudication, allocation, confernment.2 adjudication, award, adjudicature.* * *1 award, awarding2 (en subasta) sale* * *SF1) [de premio] award; [en subasta] knocking down, sale2) Méx (Jur) adjudication, award* * *a) (de premio, contrato) awarding; ( de viviendas) allocationb) ( en subasta) sale* * *= conferral.Ex. Some critics have equated verbena in Faulkner's novel 'An Odor of Verbena' directly with courage, seeing Drusilla's gifts of verbena sprigs as the conferral and recognition of courage.* * *a) (de premio, contrato) awarding; ( de viviendas) allocationb) ( en subasta) sale* * *= conferral.Ex: Some critics have equated verbena in Faulkner's novel 'An Odor of Verbena' directly with courage, seeing Drusilla's gifts of verbena sprigs as the conferral and recognition of courage.
* * *1 (de un premio, contrato) awarding; (de viviendas) allocationllamaron a concurso para la adjudicación de las obras tenders were invited for the contract to carry out the work, the work was put out to tender2 (en una subasta) sale* * *
adjudicación sustantivo femenino
( de viviendas) allocation
adjudicación sustantivo femenino
1 (de contrato, de premio) award
2 (en una subasta) sale
' adjudicación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concesión
* * *adjudicación nfawardingCom adjudicación por concurso público competitive tendering;adjudicación de obras awarding of contracts [for public works]* * *f awarding;adjudicación de una obra award of a contract* * *adjudicación nf, pl - ciones1) : adjudication2) : allocation, awarding, granting -
49 adjudicar
v.1 to award.2 to allot, to award, to allocate.* * *1 (premio) to award2 (venta) to sell, knock down■ ¡adjudicado! sold!3 (obras) to award a contract to1 (apropiarse) to appropriate, take over2 (obtener) to win* * *verb* * *1.VT to award (a to)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <premio/contrato> to award; < vivienda> to allot, allocateb) ( en subasta)2.le adjudicaron la alfombra al anticuario — the carpet was sold to o went to the antique dealer
adjudicarse v pron (period) <trofeo/premio> to win* * *= award.Ex. In recognition of his impact on cataloging, in 1974 he was awarded the Margaret Mann Citation and, in 1978, the Melvil Dewey Medal.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <premio/contrato> to award; < vivienda> to allot, allocateb) ( en subasta)2.le adjudicaron la alfombra al anticuario — the carpet was sold to o went to the antique dealer
adjudicarse v pron (period) <trofeo/premio> to win* * *= award.Ex: In recognition of his impact on cataloging, in 1974 he was awarded the Margaret Mann Citation and, in 1978, the Melvil Dewey Medal.
* * *adjudicar [A2 ]vt1 ‹premio/contrato› to award; ‹vivienda› to allot, allocateel número de minutos adjudicados a cada candidato the number of minutes allotted o allocated to each candidate2(en una subasta): le adjudicaron la alfombra al anticuario the carpet was sold to o went to the antique dealer¡adjudicado! sold!( period):el equipo chileno se adjudicó la victoria the Chilean team wonconsiguió adjudicarse el trofeo por tercera vez she succeeded in winning the trophy for the third time* * *
adjudicar ( conjugate adjudicar) verbo transitivo
‹ vivienda› to allot, allocateb) ( en subasta):◊ le adjudicaron la alfombra al anticuario the carpet was sold to o went to the antique dealer;
¡adjudicado! sold!
adjudicar verbo transitivo
1 (un premio, un contrato) to award
2 (en una subasta) to sell
' adjudicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asignar
- poner
English:
allot
- apportion
- award
- give
* * *♦ vt[asignar] to award;el testamento les adjudicó los muebles the furniture was left to them in the will;les fue adjudicada la construcción del puente they were awarded the contract to build the bridge* * *v/t award* * *adjudicar {72} vt1) : to adjudge, to adjudicate2) : to assign, to allocateadjudicar la culpa: to assign the blame3) : to award, to grant -
50 afectar a la eficacia de Algo
(v.) = prejudice + effectivenessEx. Some potential volunteers declined to be associated with the scheme since they felt that 'official' recognition might prejudice the effectiveness of the informal service they provided.* * *(v.) = prejudice + effectivenessEx: Some potential volunteers declined to be associated with the scheme since they felt that 'official' recognition might prejudice the effectiveness of the informal service they provided.
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51 alifático
adj.aliphatic.* * *= aliphatic.Ex. This is an analysis of the reactivity of single bonds in aliphatic molecules by statistical and pattern recognition methods.* * *= aliphatic.Ex: This is an analysis of the reactivity of single bonds in aliphatic molecules by statistical and pattern recognition methods.
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52 anafórico
adj.anaphoric.* * *► adjetivo1 anaphoric* * *ADJ anaphoric, anaphorical* * *= anaphoric.Ex. Testing of rules indicates high feasibility of future algorithmic recognition of anaphoric uses of terms.----* dejar sin referente a una referencia anafórica = dangle + anaphoric reference.* de un modo anafórico = anaphorically.* referencia anafórica = anaphoric reference.* referencia anafórica sin referente = dangling anaphoric reference.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution.* * *= anaphoric.Ex: Testing of rules indicates high feasibility of future algorithmic recognition of anaphoric uses of terms.
* dejar sin referente a una referencia anafórica = dangle + anaphoric reference.* de un modo anafórico = anaphorically.* referencia anafórica = anaphoric reference.* referencia anafórica sin referente = dangling anaphoric reference.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution. -
53 anhelar
v.1 to long or wish for.anhelar hacer algo to long to do something2 to desire, to aspire after, to be sick for, to crave after.3 to yearn to, to desire to, to long to, to look forward to.4 to pine, to languish.* * *1 to long for, yearn for* * *verbto long for, yearn for* * *1.VT to long for, yearn foranhelar hacer algo — to be eager to do sth, long to do sth
2.VI (Med) to gasp, pant* * *verbo transitivo (liter) <fama/poder> to yearn for, to long foranhelar + inf — to long to + inf, yearn to + inf
* * *= itch for, long (for), crave, be more than ready for, gag for, covet, pine, lust (for/after/over), yearn, crave for.Ex. It seems like he's itching for a change but doesn't know exactly the direction or directions to pursue in order to accomplish the change.Ex. After you have chosen a story you long to tell, read it over and over and then analyse it.Ex. Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by 'togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group = Mayo mantenía que los trabajadores se motivan por la solidaridad y anhelan el reconocimiento individual dentro del grupo.Ex. By the time the first Italian parliament was formed in 1861, Italy was more than ready for political union.Ex. Ireland is gagging for affordable broadband, according to a survey of 1400 net users.Ex. He coveted his brother's power and so started to spin a conspiracy in order to assassinate him and take his place both on the throne and on the wedding thalamus.Ex. The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.Ex. These two women were Samaria and Jerusalem, lusting after foreigners and foreign ways, and abandoning their god for shallow and ephemeral pleasures.Ex. Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.Ex. With all of the things that make up our daily grind, we often find ourselves craving for the next getaway, for the next relaxation period.----* anhelar ser = ache to be.* * *verbo transitivo (liter) <fama/poder> to yearn for, to long foranhelar + inf — to long to + inf, yearn to + inf
* * *= itch for, long (for), crave, be more than ready for, gag for, covet, pine, lust (for/after/over), yearn, crave for.Ex: It seems like he's itching for a change but doesn't know exactly the direction or directions to pursue in order to accomplish the change.
Ex: After you have chosen a story you long to tell, read it over and over and then analyse it.Ex: Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by 'togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group = Mayo mantenía que los trabajadores se motivan por la solidaridad y anhelan el reconocimiento individual dentro del grupo.Ex: By the time the first Italian parliament was formed in 1861, Italy was more than ready for political union.Ex: Ireland is gagging for affordable broadband, according to a survey of 1400 net users.Ex: He coveted his brother's power and so started to spin a conspiracy in order to assassinate him and take his place both on the throne and on the wedding thalamus.Ex: The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.Ex: These two women were Samaria and Jerusalem, lusting after foreigners and foreign ways, and abandoning their god for shallow and ephemeral pleasures.Ex: Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.Ex: With all of the things that make up our daily grind, we often find ourselves craving for the next getaway, for the next relaxation period.* anhelar ser = ache to be.* * *anhelar [A1 ]vt( liter); ‹fama/gloria/poder› to yearn for, to long for anhelar + INF to long to + INF, yearn to + INFanhelaba llevar una vida tranquila she longed o yearned to lead a peaceful lifeanhelar QUE + SUBJ:anhelaba que su hijo fuera feliz his deepest desire o greatest wish was for his son to be happy* * *
anhelar ( conjugate anhelar) verbo transitivo (liter) ‹fama/poder› to yearn for, to long for;
anhelaba que su hijo fuera feliz his greatest wish was for his son to be happy
anhelar verbo transitivo to yearn for, to long for
' anhelar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desear
- suspirar
English:
hanker
- itch
- long
- yearn
* * *anhelar vtto long for;un político que anhela poder a politician who is hungry for power;anhela tener su propia casa she longs to have a house of her own;anhelan que acabe la guerra they are longing for the war to end* * *v/t long for* * *anhelar vt: to yearn for, to crave -
54 análisis léxico
(n.) = lexical analysisEx. The author brings together the areas of character encoding, standards for coding and bibliographic records, character recognition and lexical analysis.* * *(n.) = lexical analysisEx: The author brings together the areas of character encoding, standards for coding and bibliographic records, character recognition and lexical analysis.
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55 apoyo del personal
(n.) = staff supportEx. The project had staff support and there was unanimous recognition that more reading time was needed.* * *(n.) = staff supportEx: The project had staff support and there was unanimous recognition that more reading time was needed.
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56 aprobación
f.approval, applause, authorization, consent.* * *\dar su (mi, tu, etc) aprobación to give one's consent, approve* * *noun f.approval, endorsement* * *SF1) (Pol) [de una ley] passing2) [de informe, plan, acuerdo] approval, endorsementnecesito tu aprobación para realizar la venta — I need your approval o endorsement to go ahead with the sale
mis padres nunca me dieron su aprobación para casarme — my parents never gave my marriage their approval
* * *femenino (de proyecto de ley, moción) passing; (de préstamo, acuerdo, plan) approval, endorsement; (de actuación, conducta de alguien) approval* * *= approval, endorsement, consent, encouragement, acknowledgement [acknowledgment], word of encouragement, passage, condonation, seal of approval, thumbs up.Ex. A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.Ex. The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex. Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.Ex. Nevertheless my debts are real, and I particularly want to thank David Foxon for his illuminating commentary on the final sections, and D. F. McKenzie for his encouragement throughout.Ex. Then, without waiting for an acknowledgement, he said, 'Well, I think Albert is too much the union type' and James expressed surprise.Ex. This he knew happens to employees who are not given a word of encouragement, some recognition.Ex. The passage of the Exon bill would make criminal the sending of obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent data over the Net = La aprobación de la ley Exon haría que fuese un delito el envío a través de Internet de información obscena, lujuriosa, lasciva, inmoral o indecente.Ex. There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex. This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.----* aprobación oficial = official seal of approval.* con aprobación = approvingly.* conseguir + Posesivo + aprobación = win + Posesivo + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* obtener la aprobación = meet with + approval.* obtener + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* sujeto a aprobación = on approval.* * *femenino (de proyecto de ley, moción) passing; (de préstamo, acuerdo, plan) approval, endorsement; (de actuación, conducta de alguien) approval* * *= approval, endorsement, consent, encouragement, acknowledgement [acknowledgment], word of encouragement, passage, condonation, seal of approval, thumbs up.Ex: A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.
Ex: The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex: Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.Ex: Nevertheless my debts are real, and I particularly want to thank David Foxon for his illuminating commentary on the final sections, and D. F. McKenzie for his encouragement throughout.Ex: Then, without waiting for an acknowledgement, he said, 'Well, I think Albert is too much the union type' and James expressed surprise.Ex: This he knew happens to employees who are not given a word of encouragement, some recognition.Ex: The passage of the Exon bill would make criminal the sending of obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent data over the Net = La aprobación de la ley Exon haría que fuese un delito el envío a través de Internet de información obscena, lujuriosa, lasciva, inmoral o indecente.Ex: There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex: This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.* aprobación oficial = official seal of approval.* con aprobación = approvingly.* conseguir + Posesivo + aprobación = win + Posesivo + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* obtener la aprobación = meet with + approval.* obtener + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* sujeto a aprobación = on approval.* * *1 (de un proyecto de ley, una moción) passingla aprobación de esta moción provocó un escándalo when this motion was passed it caused an outcry, the passing of this motion caused an outcry2 (de un préstamo, acuerdo) approval, endorsement3 (de la actuación, conducta de algn) approvalcuentas con mi aprobación you have my approval* * *
aprobación sustantivo femenino (de proyecto de ley, moción) passing;
(de préstamo, acuerdo, plan) approval, endorsement;
(de actuación, conducta) approval
aprobación sustantivo femenino approval
' aprobación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eje
- recomendable
- arriba
- bendición
- bravo
- conformidad
English:
acceptance
- amen
- approval
- approving
- assent
- blessing
- endorsement
- favor
- favour
- passing
- qualified
- seal
- subject
- unqualified
- adoption
* * *aprobación nf1. [de proyecto, medida] approval;[de ley, moción] passing;dio su aprobación al proyecto he gave the project his approval, he approved the project2. [de comportamiento] approval* * *f approval; de ley passing* * * -
57 archivador giratorio
(n.) = revolving drum, wine spinner rackEx. Various mechanism for displaying and holding cards are possible, including revolving drums and platforms.Ex. With the recognition of the importance of face-out displays of paperbacks, such equipment as wine spinner racks were introduced to school bookshops and libraries.* * *(n.) = revolving drum, wine spinner rackEx: Various mechanism for displaying and holding cards are possible, including revolving drums and platforms.
Ex: With the recognition of the importance of face-out displays of paperbacks, such equipment as wine spinner racks were introduced to school bookshops and libraries. -
58 artificialidad
f.artificiality.* * *1 artificiality* * ** * *= artificiality, inauthencity.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality.* * *= artificiality, inauthencity.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
Ex: Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality.* * *artificiality* * *artificiality -
59 asombroso
adj.amazing, wonderful, marvelous, surprising.* * *► adjetivo1 amazing, astonishing, surprising* * *(f. - asombrosa)adj.amazing, astonishing* * *ADJ amazing, astonishing* * *- sa adjetivo amazing, astonishing* * *= amazing, astonishing, extraordinary, staggering, startling, astounding, breathtaking, uncanny.Ex. However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.Ex. It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.Ex. Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.Ex. It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex. At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.Ex. His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.Ex. This breathtaking building is 213 meters long and has over 300 windows.Ex. Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.----* a un paso asombroso = at an astounding pace.* a un ritmo asombroso = at an astounding pace.* no es asombroso que = not surprisingly, unsurprisingly.* paisaje asombroso = breathtaking scenery.* vista asombrosa = breathtaking view.* * *- sa adjetivo amazing, astonishing* * *= amazing, astonishing, extraordinary, staggering, startling, astounding, breathtaking, uncanny.Ex: However, this is still a long way from the amazing power of a large mini or mainframe computer.
Ex: It asserts that the answer to the problems relating to the astonishing growth of great research libraries lies in large-scale interlibrary cooperation.Ex: Having entered the next state and a highway off the turnpike, he was amazed by the extraordinary flatness of the land, especially in contrast to the hilly terrain he had grown up with back home.Ex: It's a staggering list of accomplishments, and considering bureaucracy and some of the internal problems of the Library of Congress, I think that the Library deserves a great deal of credit and commendation.Ex: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.Ex: His voracious appetite for detail and numbers is coupled with astounding powers of recall.Ex: This breathtaking building is 213 meters long and has over 300 windows.Ex: Surrealism is an art concerned not with love and liberation but with the uncanny, the compulsion to repeat, and the drive toward death.* a un paso asombroso = at an astounding pace.* a un ritmo asombroso = at an astounding pace.* no es asombroso que = not surprisingly, unsurprisingly.* paisaje asombroso = breathtaking scenery.* vista asombrosa = breathtaking view.* * *asombroso -saamazing, astonishing* * *
asombroso◊ -sa adjetivo
amazing, astonishing
asombroso,-a adjetivo amazing, astonishing
' asombroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asombrosa
English:
amazing
- astonishing
- astounding
- mind-blowing
- staggering
- startling
- wondrous
- striking
* * *asombroso, -a adjamazing, astonishing* * *adj amazing, astonishing* * *asombroso, -sa adj: amazing, astonishing♦ asombrosamente adv* * *asombroso adj amazing -
60 atroz
adj.1 terrible, awful.hace un frío atroz it's terribly o awfully cold2 atrocious, horrible, inhumane, abominable.3 agonizing, excruciating.* * *1 (bárbaro) atrocious, outrageous* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=terrible) atrocious; (=cruel) cruel, inhuman; (=escandaloso) outrageous2) * (=enorme) huge, terrific; (=malísimo) dreadful, awful* * *adjetivo (brutal, cruel) appalling; ( uso hiperbólico) atrocious, awful* * *= dismal, atrocious, brutal, frightful, dire, abysmal, excruciating, hideous, gruesome, ferocious, god-awful, heinous.Ex. The persistence of a dismal image is a most worrying phenomenon and one which must change if progress is to be made by SLIS.Ex. The public library's selection of books for small boys is atrocious.Ex. Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.Ex. The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.Ex. Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.Ex. The communications infrastructure in Africa varies from very good to abysmal = La infraestructura de comunicaciones en †frica oscila entre muy buena y pésima.Ex. Loneliness can involve excruciating physical pain as well as harrowing mental suffering.Ex. The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.Ex. We hear horrendous tales of shootings in schools and colleges and gruesome murder of parents.Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex. The director and deputies deserve the most recognition because they actually had to give up time with their families for the god-awful places we sent them.Ex. There are several different ways to make a stink bomb, all of which involving the use of chemicals which react in a way to create a particularly heinous odor.* * *adjetivo (brutal, cruel) appalling; ( uso hiperbólico) atrocious, awful* * *= dismal, atrocious, brutal, frightful, dire, abysmal, excruciating, hideous, gruesome, ferocious, god-awful, heinous.Ex: The persistence of a dismal image is a most worrying phenomenon and one which must change if progress is to be made by SLIS.
Ex: The public library's selection of books for small boys is atrocious.Ex: Few, if any of us, want to be involved in murder, but the brutal act of one person killing another, the motives for doing so, the personal and social consequences, all hold our attention, as newspaper editors well know and exploit = Pocos, si existe alguien, desea verse implicado en un asesinato, pero el acto brutal de una persona asesinando a otra, los motivos para hacerlo, las consecuencias personales y sociales, todo capta nuestra atención, como bien saben y explotan los directores de periódicos.Ex: The book, written by a man who is not a military historian as such, is concerned above all with showing the war's hideousness, its frightful human cost, its pathos and loss, and its essential failure to achieve its objectives.Ex: Throughout the process of development, debate and enactment of the Digital Millennium Act in the USA, many dire forebodings were envisaged for the library profession.Ex: The communications infrastructure in Africa varies from very good to abysmal = La infraestructura de comunicaciones en frica oscila entre muy buena y pésima.Ex: Loneliness can involve excruciating physical pain as well as harrowing mental suffering.Ex: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.Ex: We hear horrendous tales of shootings in schools and colleges and gruesome murder of parents.Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.Ex: The director and deputies deserve the most recognition because they actually had to give up time with their families for the god-awful places we sent them.Ex: There are several different ways to make a stink bomb, all of which involving the use of chemicals which react in a way to create a particularly heinous odor.* * *1 (brutal, cruel) appalling, terrible2 (uso hiperbólico) atrocious, awful, dreadful ( BrE)tengo un dolor de cabeza atroz I have an atrocious o an awful headache* * *
atroz adjetivo
atrocious
atroz adjetivo
1 (pésimo, insoportable) atrocious
2 fam (enorme) enormous, tremendous
' atroz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
insensibilidad
- barbaridad
- muerte
English:
agonizing
- appalling
- atrocious
- dreadful
- excruciating
- heinous
- hell
- hideous
- raging
- unspeakable
- vicious
- crippling
- dire
- terrible
* * *atroz adj1. [cruel] [crimen, tortura] horrific, barbarices de una fealdad atroz he's terribly o incredibly ugly3. [muy malo] atrocious, awful* * *adj1 appalling, atrocious2:un éxito atroz a smash hit* * *♦ atrozamente adv* * *atroz adj1. (cruel) atrocious / appalling2. (enorme) terriblehace un frío atroz it's terribly cold / it's freezing
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