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41 sondear la opinión sobre
(v.) = gauge + opinion onEx. The main concern is to look into current use of, and interest in, electronic information services, and also to gauge opinion on setting up a data base concerned solely with development issues.* * *(v.) = gauge + opinion onEx: The main concern is to look into current use of, and interest in, electronic information services, and also to gauge opinion on setting up a data base concerned solely with development issues.
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42 sondeo de opinión pública
(n.) = public opinion pollEx. For the social scientist public opinion polls provide a rich source of data for secondary analysis.* * *(n.) = public opinion pollEx: For the social scientist public opinion polls provide a rich source of data for secondary analysis.
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43 diferencia de opinión
diferencia de opinión (sobre)(n.) = difference of opinion (on)Ex: Continuing differences of opinion on such matters as the Community budget and the Common Agricultural Policy have stimulated the interest of academics and produced a market for their publications.
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44 recabar opinión sobre
(v.) = elicit + opinion onEx. This is an analysis of a survey of 100 school librarians by the Institute of School Syllabuses to elicit opinions on the new obligatory reader education programme.* * *(v.) = elicit + opinion onEx: This is an analysis of a survey of 100 school librarians by the Institute of School Syllabuses to elicit opinions on the new obligatory reader education programme.
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45 diferencia de opinión (sobre)
(n.) = difference of opinion (on)Ex. Continuing differences of opinion on such matters as the Community budget and the Common Agricultural Policy have stimulated the interest of academics and produced a market for their publications. -
46 IMHO (En Mi Modesta Opinión)
Nota: En Internet, siglas que se utilizan en los mensajes electrónicos para indicar que el escritor sólo expresa su opinión y que puede haber quien no opine lo mismo.Ex. IMHO (In My Humble Opinion) is a shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum to indicate that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view. -
47 dar la opinión sobre
(v.) = give + opinion onEx. This article gives some opinions on 3 main areas for reform in the library and information service of research institutes.* * *(v.) = give + opinion onEx: This article gives some opinions on 3 main areas for reform in the library and information service of research institutes.
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48 manipular la opinión
(v.) = manipulate + opinionEx. Equally powerful is the capacity of words to propagandize, create distrust, fuel hatred, or manipulate peoples' opinions in support of foregone political agendas.* * *(v.) = manipulate + opinionEx: Equally powerful is the capacity of words to propagandize, create distrust, fuel hatred, or manipulate peoples' opinions in support of foregone political agendas.
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49 pedir la opinión sobre
(v.) = ask for + opinion onEx. The authors of Nonbook Materials receive letters frequently asking for opinions on cataloguing problems.* * *(v.) = ask for + opinion onEx: The authors of Nonbook Materials receive letters frequently asking for opinions on cataloguing problems.
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50 recabar una opinión
(v.) = solicit + opinionEx. A greater concern for people would be reflected by the manager's willingness to solicit opinions and recommendations prior to making decisions.* * *(v.) = solicit + opinionEx: A greater concern for people would be reflected by the manager's willingness to solicit opinions and recommendations prior to making decisions.
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51 cambiar de opinión
to change one's mind* * *(v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tuneEx. The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.Ex. These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.* * *(v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tuneEx: The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.
Ex: These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs. -
52 de la misma opinión
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53 expresar + Posesivo + opinión
(v.) = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voiceEx. In her essay, Montaigne's adoptive daughter struggled to find her own voice while speaking as the authorized representative of her father.Ex. But the practical question that gets asked again and again is how does the reader find voice on the printed page.Ex. The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.* * *(v.) = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voiceEx: In her essay, Montaigne's adoptive daughter struggled to find her own voice while speaking as the authorized representative of her father.
Ex: But the practical question that gets asked again and again is how does the reader find voice on the printed page.Ex: The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts. -
54 cambio de opinión
(n.) = change of heart, change of mindEx. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.* * *(n.) = change of heart, change of mindEx: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
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55 expresar la opinión
(v.) = volunteer + viewEx. A number of respondents to the study volunteered the view that the leading example of an 'information-related' programme is the MSc in Information Systems at the London School of Economics.* * *(v.) = volunteer + viewEx: A number of respondents to the study volunteered the view that the leading example of an 'information-related' programme is the MSc in Information Systems at the London School of Economics.
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56 expresar la opinión de uno
(v.) = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint acrossEx. I think all of you have an opportunity to make your feelings known to the descriptive cataloging committee and to its parent body in the development of the rules.Ex. In Spring '87 the Danish archives decided to publish flysheets as a way of putting their viewpoint across to the public.* * *(v.) = make + Posesivo + feelings known, put + viewpoint acrossEx: I think all of you have an opportunity to make your feelings known to the descriptive cataloging committee and to its parent body in the development of the rules.
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57 expresar la opinión de uno sobre
(v.) = give + Posesivo + thoughts onEx. The cataloger and the technical services librarian of a small college library are asked to give their thoughts on how to resolve the problem of smokers versus non-smokers on the staff.* * *(v.) = give + Posesivo + thoughts onEx: The cataloger and the technical services librarian of a small college library are asked to give their thoughts on how to resolve the problem of smokers versus non-smokers on the staff.
Spanish-English dictionary > expresar la opinión de uno sobre
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58 a la opinión pública
Ex. The article is entitled 'Librarians in the public eye'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled 'Librarians in the public eye'.
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59 ante la opinión pública
Ex. The article is entitled 'Librarians in the public eye'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled 'Librarians in the public eye'.
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60 columna de opinión
(n.) = op-edEx. If the president wanted to speak directly to people in advance of the G-20 summit in London, he could do so by sending an op-ed to the world's top papers.* * *(n.) = op-edEx: If the president wanted to speak directly to people in advance of the G-20 summit in London, he could do so by sending an op-ed to the world's top papers.
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