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101 área en desarrollo
(n.) = growth areaEx. This article examines the position of IBM and its decline in the world of data processing and considers the growth areas that the company should break into.* * *(n.) = growth areaEx: This article examines the position of IBM and its decline in the world of data processing and considers the growth areas that the company should break into.
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102 compatible
adj.compatible (gen) & (computing).Se me pasó el dolor My pain went away from me.* * *► adjetivo1 compatible* * *adj.* * *ADJ (Inform) compatible ( con with)* * *adjetivo compatible* * *= compatible.Ex. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position and attempted to make the two systems compatible.----* compatible con IBM = IBM compatible.* compatible con versiones anteriores = backward compatible.* hacer compatible (con) = reconcile (with).* * *adjetivo compatible* * *= compatible.Ex: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position and attempted to make the two systems compatible.
* compatible con IBM = IBM compatible.* compatible con versiones anteriores = backward compatible.* hacer compatible (con) = reconcile (with).* * *1 ‹opiniones/criterios/ocupaciones› compatibletienen caracteres muy poco compatibles they're not at all compatible o suitedun trabajo compatible con sus estudios a job that fits in well with o that is compatible with his school ( o college etc) timetable2 ( Inf) compatible* * *
compatible adjetivo
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* * *♦ adj1. [personas, proyectos] compatible;no son compatibles el uno con el otro they are not compatible with each other;su cargo no es compatible con el de presidente he cannot stay in his present post and be president at the same time2. Informát compatible;compatible con versiones anteriores backward compatible♦ nmInformát compatible computer* * *adj INFOR compatible* * *compatible adj: compatible -
103 desarrollar una destreza
(v.) = develop + skill, build + skillEx. I see training programs as attempting to do three things: impart knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes.Ex. Librarians must be perceived as contributing to organizational success by building skills that specifically strengthen the position of the librarian in the organization.* * *(v.) = develop + skill, build + skillEx: I see training programs as attempting to do three things: impart knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes.
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104 desarrollar una técnica
(v.) = develop + skill, build + skillEx. I see training programs as attempting to do three things: impart knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes.Ex. Librarians must be perceived as contributing to organizational success by building skills that specifically strengthen the position of the librarian in the organization.* * *(v.) = develop + skill, build + skillEx: I see training programs as attempting to do three things: impart knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes.
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105 encamado
adj.confined to bed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: encamar.* * *= bedridden [bed-ridden], bedfast [bed-fast].Ex. There is a mobile service only to bedridden patients; others must visit the library.Ex. This module discusses the importance of periodically changing the position of bedfast or wheelchair patients.* * *= bedridden [bed-ridden], bedfast [bed-fast].Ex: There is a mobile service only to bedridden patients; others must visit the library.
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106 perforar un agujero
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107 postrado en cama
(adj.) = bedridden [bed-ridden], bedfast [bed-fast]Ex. There is a mobile service only to bedridden patients; others must visit the library.Ex. This module discusses the importance of periodically changing the position of bedfast or wheelchair patients.* * *(adj.) = bedridden [bed-ridden], bedfast [bed-fast]Ex: There is a mobile service only to bedridden patients; others must visit the library.
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108 sin resolver
adj.unresolved.* * *(adj.) = unresolved, unsolved, unsettled, unclearedEx. Other instances of unresolved or partially resolved conflicts of this type abound in our precomputer cataloging codes.Ex. Retrospective cataloguing is an unsolved problem for many libraries.Ex. No one among librarians, suppliers or publishers is throwing in the towel but the position this format takes in library collections in the near future is unsettled.Ex. Its relation to cognitive impairment is as yet uncleared.* * *(adj.) = unresolved, unsolved, unsettled, unclearedEx: Other instances of unresolved or partially resolved conflicts of this type abound in our precomputer cataloging codes.
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109 inferir
v.1 to infer.Ellos infieren la idea They infer the idea.2 to inflict (ocasionar) (herida).Le infirió una herida He inflicted him a wound.* * *1 (deducir) to infer (de, from), conclude2 (daño físico) to inflict; (daño moral) to cause* * *VT1) (=deducir) to infer, deduce2) (=causar) [+ herida] to inflict (a, en on)[+ insulto] to offer (a to)* * *verbo transitivo1) ( deducir)inferir algo de algo — to infer o deduce something from something
2) (frml) <herida/golpe> to inflict (frml)* * *= infer.Ex. In many cases this has to be inferred from the position in any given class.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( deducir)inferir algo de algo — to infer o deduce something from something
2) (frml) <herida/golpe> to inflict (frml)* * *= infer.Ex: In many cases this has to be inferred from the position in any given class.
* * *vtA (deducir) inferir algo DE algo to infer o deduce sth FROM sthde todo ello se infiere que … we can infer o deduce from this that …, from this it may be deduced o inferred that … ( frml)el asaltante le infirió una puñalada the attacker inflicted a stab wound on himpuede inferir un daño irreparable a nuestra juventud it could cause o do irreparable harm to our young people* * *inferir vt1. [deducir] to deduce, to infer (de from);de sus declaraciones infiero que no está de acuerdo I deduce o infer from her statements that she does not agree2. [ocasionar] [herida] to inflict;[mal] to cause;el toro le infirió una grave cornada he was badly gored by the bull* * *v/t1 infer (de from)2 daño do, cause (a to)* * *inferir {76} vt1) deducir: to infer, to deduce2) : to cause (harm or injury), to inflict -
110 bibliógrafo
m.bibliographer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 bibliographer* * *bibliógrafo, -aSM / F bibliographer* * *Ex. She has also held the position of bibliographer at the University of Toronto Library.----* bibliógrafo especializado en un área temática = area bibliographer.* * *Ex: She has also held the position of bibliographer at the University of Toronto Library.
* bibliógrafo especializado en un área temática = area bibliographer.* * *bibliógrafo -famasculine, femininebibliographer* * *bibliógrafo, -a nm,fbibliographer* * *bibliógrafo, -fa n: bibliographer -
111 de día a día
Ex. The position description, on the other hand, should be revised annually so that it remains an accurate description of what is actually taking place from day to day.* * *Ex: The position description, on the other hand, should be revised annually so that it remains an accurate description of what is actually taking place from day to day.
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112 en la cena
Ex. At dinner, he was to learn several other things as well, to wit: that he was one of three people being brought in for an initial and then a second interview; that they had been very impressed by his credentials; and that no one from the Halvorsen staff had applied for the position.* * *Ex: At dinner, he was to learn several other things as well, to wit: that he was one of three people being brought in for an initial and then a second interview; that they had been very impressed by his credentials; and that no one from the Halvorsen staff had applied for the position.
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113 en todos menos en
Ex. The position of deputy librarian or deputy director exists in all but the smallest libraries, and there is a measure of agreement as to what his duties should entail.* * *Ex: The position of deputy librarian or deputy director exists in all but the smallest libraries, and there is a measure of agreement as to what his duties should entail.
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114 esforzarse por conseguir
(v.) = strive for, work toward(s)Ex. With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.Ex. Library staff can work towards this by putting themselves in the position of the users.* * *(v.) = strive for, work toward(s)Ex: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.
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115 identificarse con Alguien
(v.) = feel + at one with + NombreEx. And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.* * *(v.) = feel + at one with + NombreEx: And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.
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116 irrespestuoso
= flip.Ex. And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.* * *= flip.Ex: And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.
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117 llena de argot
(adj.) = slangyEx. And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.* * *(adj.) = slangyEx: And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.
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118 nota a pie de página
* * *(n.) = footnoteEx. The position at the time, as I remember (I was for it), was that it is better to have one code with footnotes permitting differences.* * ** * *(n.) = footnoteEx: The position at the time, as I remember (I was for it), was that it is better to have one code with footnotes permitting differences.
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119 staccato
adj.staccato, marked by distinct and disconnected notes.m.staccato.* * *[esta'kato]ADV staccato* * *= staccato.Ex. And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.* * *= staccato.Ex: And because it refuses to express itself in the kind of language we have to assume would be natural to Slake himself slangy, staccato, flip, street-wise we are forced into the position of observing him rather than feeling at one with him.
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120 volver a considerar
(v.) = reconsiderEx. The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.* * *(v.) = reconsiderEx: The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
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