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101 almidonado
adj.starched, starchy.m.starching, stiffening.past part.past participle of spanish verb: almidonar.* * *1→ link=almidonar almidonar► adjetivo1 familiar (demasiado acicalado) dressed up to the nines2 familiar (estirado) stuffy, starchy, uptight* * *ADJ1) [ropa] starched2) [persona] (=estirado) stiff, starchy; (=pulcro) dapper, spruce* * ** * *= starched, starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].Ex. The traditional image of nurses, mostly women, in starched uniforms and white caps, giving care at the bedside in the hospital is out of date.Ex. This is a collection of pictures of codgers from all over the world who look starchy, pompous, haughty or grumpy.* * ** * *= starched, starchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.].Ex: The traditional image of nurses, mostly women, in starched uniforms and white caps, giving care at the bedside in the hospital is out of date.
Ex: This is a collection of pictures of codgers from all over the world who look starchy, pompous, haughty or grumpy.* * *almidonado -daA ‹ropa/mantel› starched(demasiado acicalado): sus niños van siempre tan almidonados her children are always dressed so neat and tidy* * *almidonado, -a♦ adjstarched♦ nmstarching* * *adj figstuffy, starchy -
102 andamiaje
m.scaffolding.* * *1 scaffolding* * *masculino (Const) scaffolding* * *= scaffolding.Ex. The inheritance from the master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by which they were erected.* * *masculino (Const) scaffolding* * *= scaffolding.Ex: The inheritance from the master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by which they were erected.
* * *1 ( Const) scaffolding2 (de una institución) framework, structure* * *
andamiaje, andamio sustantivo masculino scaffolding
' andamiaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andamio
English:
scaffolding
* * *andamiaje nm1. [andamios] scaffolding2. [estructura] structure, framework* * ** * *andamiaje nm1) : scaffolding2) estructura: structure, framework -
103 andamio
m.scaffold.* * *1 scaffold* * *SM (Constr) scaffoldandamio óseo — skeleton, bone structure
* * *masculino: tb* * *= scaffolding.Ex. The inheritance from the master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by which they were erected.* * *masculino: tb* * *= scaffolding.Ex: The inheritance from the master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by which they were erected.
* * *tbandamios scaffolding* * *
andamio sustantivo masculino: tb
andamiaje, andamio sustantivo masculino scaffolding
' andamio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andamiaje
English:
scaffold
* * *andamio nmse cayó de un andamio he fell from some scaffolding;andamios scaffolding* * *m scaffolding* * *andamio nm: scaffold* * *andamio n scaffolding -
104 aperos
m.pl.1 riding gear, trappings. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru), River Plate)2 implements, tools.* * ** * *= gear, horse trappings, horse tack.Ex. The library is now the greatest treasure house of whaling fact and lore in the world with its collection of logbooks, maps, photographs, manuscripts and whaling gear = Ahora la biblioteca ahora es la mayor fuente inagotable del mundo de datos y tradiciones sobre la caza de ballenas con su colección de diarios de navegación, mapas, fotografías, manuscritos y herramientas para la caza de ballenas.Ex. Horse-trappings include the saddle, stirrups, bridle (reins and bit), and ornamental fittings, such as bells and saddle decorations.Ex. They offer a large selection of quality horse tack and supplies at great prices, including cinches.----* aperos del caballo = horse tack.* * *= gear, horse trappings, horse tack.Ex: The library is now the greatest treasure house of whaling fact and lore in the world with its collection of logbooks, maps, photographs, manuscripts and whaling gear = Ahora la biblioteca ahora es la mayor fuente inagotable del mundo de datos y tradiciones sobre la caza de ballenas con su colección de diarios de navegación, mapas, fotografías, manuscritos y herramientas para la caza de ballenas.
Ex: Horse-trappings include the saddle, stirrups, bridle (reins and bit), and ornamental fittings, such as bells and saddle decorations.Ex: They offer a large selection of quality horse tack and supplies at great prices, including cinches.* aperos del caballo = horse tack. -
105 archivo parlamentario
(n.) = parliamentary archive(s)Ex. The Parliament of the United Kingdom has the oldest continuous parliamentary archive in the world.* * *(n.) = parliamentary archive(s)Ex: The Parliament of the United Kingdom has the oldest continuous parliamentary archive in the world.
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106 arreglárselas
to manage, cope■ ¿cómo te las arreglas para tener tantas novias? how do you manage to have so many girlfriends?* * *(v.) = get by, make + do, make out, copeEx. A small book fair lasting only a day, such as might be held in a kindergarten or small elementary school, can get by with a couple of members of staff and a parent as the organizing committee.Ex. It is argued that years of ' making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.Ex. 'Keep me posted on how she makes out,' he said resignedly.Ex. The results suggest that neurotically hostile individuals view others as distrustful, the world as threatening, and themselves as unable to cope.* * *(v.) = get by, make + do, make out, copeEx: A small book fair lasting only a day, such as might be held in a kindergarten or small elementary school, can get by with a couple of members of staff and a parent as the organizing committee.
Ex: It is argued that years of ' making do' with inadequate resources has had a debilitating effect upon the ability of senior SLIS staff to formulate effective long term plans.Ex: 'Keep me posted on how she makes out,' he said resignedly.Ex: The results suggest that neurotically hostile individuals view others as distrustful, the world as threatening, and themselves as unable to cope. -
107 avanzar a toda máquina
(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx. Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.Ex. They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders.* * *(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx: Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.
Ex: They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders. -
108 avanzar a toda pastilla
(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx. Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.Ex. They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders.* * *(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx: Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.
Ex: They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders. -
109 avanzar a todo gas
(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx. Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.Ex. They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders.* * *(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx: Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.
Ex: They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders. -
110 avanzar a todo vapor
(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx. Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.Ex. They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders.* * *(v.) = steam ahead, go + full steam aheadEx: Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.
Ex: They are part of those who want to see the war on drugs go full steam ahead, regardless of the consequences to non-violent offenders. -
111 avanzar mucho
v.to go a long way.* * *(v.) = travel + a long way down the roadEx. It has to be said, however, that the world's bibliographers and librarians have travelled a long way down the road to practical fulfilment of the basic concepts.* * *(v.) = travel + a long way down the roadEx: It has to be said, however, that the world's bibliographers and librarians have travelled a long way down the road to practical fulfilment of the basic concepts.
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112 24 horas al día
Ex. Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and materials available around the world, around the clock.* * *Ex: Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and materials available around the world, around the clock.
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113 Catálogo de Títulos Abreviados de Incunables
Ex. BLAISE-LINE's Incunable Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) is a data base which aims to become the complete list of European 15th century books and ephemera available in all the libraries of the world.* * *Ex: BLAISE-LINE's Incunable Short Title Catalogue (ISTC) is a data base which aims to become the complete list of European 15th century books and ephemera available in all the libraries of the world.
Spanish-English dictionary > Catálogo de Títulos Abreviados de Incunables
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114 Cleopatra
SF Cleopatra* * *= Cleopatra.Ex. Cleopatra, considered the most beautiful woman in the world during her day, went to great expense to obtain exclusive rights over the Dead Sea.* * *= Cleopatra.Ex: Cleopatra, considered the most beautiful woman in the world during her day, went to great expense to obtain exclusive rights over the Dead Sea.
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115 Europa
f.Europe.Europa Central Central EuropeEuropa del Este Eastern EuropeEuropa Occidental Western Europe* * *1 Europe* * *noun f.* * *SF Europe* * *femenino Europe* * *= Europe.Ex. The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.----* Centro de Europa = Mitteleurope.* con sede en Europa = European-based.* de Europa del Este = Eastern European.* de Europa Occidental = Western-European, West European.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* Europa Central = Central Europe, Mitteleurope.* Europa Central del Este = East Central Europe.* Europa continental = continental Europe.* Europa del Este = Eastern Europe.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* Europa occidental = Western Europe.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* país de Europa del Este = Eastern European country.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* según el huso horario de Europa Central = CET (Central European Time).* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* * *femenino Europe* * *= Europe.Ex: The subdivision 'Discovery and Exploration' under geographic names reinforces the popularly held notion that the world outside Western Europe had no history -- and only a shaky hold on existence -- before it was 'discovered' by Western Europeans.
* Centro de Europa = Mitteleurope.* con sede en Europa = European-based.* de Europa del Este = Eastern European.* de Europa Occidental = Western-European, West European.* del sur de Europa = Southern European.* Europa Central = Central Europe, Mitteleurope.* Europa Central del Este = East Central Europe.* Europa continental = continental Europe.* Europa del Este = Eastern Europe.* Europa del norte = northern Europe.* Europa del Sur = Southern Europe.* Europa occidental = Western Europe.* norte de Europa = northern Europe.* país de Europa del Este = Eastern European country.* partidario de Europa = Europeanist.* según el huso horario de Europa Central = CET (Central European Time).* SIGLE (Sistema de Información sobre Literatura Gris en Europa) = SIGLE (System for Information on Grey Literature in Europe).* * *EuropeCompuestos:Central EuropeWestern EuropeEastern Europe* * *
Europa sustantivo femenino
Europe
Europa sustantivo femenino Europe
' Europa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
darse
- este
- monetaria
- monetario
- teatro
- consejo
- dedo
English:
big
- continent
- Council of Europe
- disastrous
- Eastern Europe
- elk
- Europe
- face
- in
- mode
- original
- throughout
- Western Europe
- wop
- around
- Central
- continental
- council
- dot
- eastern
- elsewhere
- one
- qualify
- shift
- VE-Day
- whole
* * *Europa n1.EuropeEuropa Central Central Europe;Europa del Este Eastern Europe;Europa Occidental Western Europe;Europa Oriental Eastern Europe2. Mitol Europa* * *f Europe -
116 G-20
= G-20.Ex. 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.* * *= G-20.Ex: 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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117 Siete Maravillas del Mundo, las
= Seven Wonders of the World, theEx. In the early nineteenth century the various education societies were horrified to find that people were reading books such as 'the Seven Wonders of the World' and 'Irish Rogues and Rapparees'.Spanish-English dictionary > Siete Maravillas del Mundo, las
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118 a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente
Ex. There's an old saying, ' never look a gift horse in the mouth,' but in the world of freebie hunting this is not always a good policy.* * *Ex: There's an old saying, ' never look a gift horse in the mouth,' but in the world of freebie hunting this is not always a good policy.
Spanish-English dictionary > a caballo regalado no se le mira el diente
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119 a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal
= early + Expresión Temporal, theEx. Thus, UDC has been extensively employed in special libraries and information centres in locations all over the world since the early 1900s.* * *= early + Expresión Temporal, theEx: Thus, UDC has been extensively employed in special libraries and information centres in locations all over the world since the early 1900s.
Spanish-English dictionary > a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal
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120 a cualquier hora
= anytime, around the clockEx. 'Now, whenever you want to see me about anything between these get-togethers,' she resumed, 'don't hesitate to drop by anytime'.Ex. Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and materials available around the world, around the clock.* * *= anytime, around the clockEx: 'Now, whenever you want to see me about anything between these get-togethers,' she resumed, 'don't hesitate to drop by anytime'.
Ex: Digitization is a value-added way of making library collections and materials available around the world, around the clock.
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