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indiscriminately

  • 1 imprescindible

    • indiscriminately adapted
    • indispensable condition
    • necessaries
    • necessary changes having been made

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > imprescindible

  • 2 indispensable

    • indiscriminately adapted
    • indispensable condition
    • necessaries
    • necessary changes having been made

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > indispensable

  • 3 necesario

    • indiscriminately adapted
    • indispensable condition
    • necessaries
    • necessary changes having been made
    • need urgently
    • needfully
    • obliged

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > necesario

  • 4 indiscriminadamente

    adv.
    indiscriminately.
    * * *
    1 indiscriminately
    * * *
    * * *
    Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    ----
    * aplicar indiscriminadamente = apply across + the board.
    * matar indiscriminadamente = take + no prisoners.
    * * *

    Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.

    * aplicar indiscriminadamente = apply across + the board.
    * matar indiscriminadamente = take + no prisoners.

    * * *
    indiscriminately
    * * *
    indiscriminately

    Spanish-English dictionary > indiscriminadamente

  • 5 indistintamente

    adj.
    1 equally, alike.
    se refería a jóvenes y viejos indistintamente he was referring to young and old alike
    2 indistinctly.
    adv.
    1 indistinctly, one or the other, indiscriminatingly.
    2 indistinctly, fuzzily.
    * * *
    1 (por igual) equally
    2 (con imprecisión) indistinctly
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=sin distinción) without distinction; (=sin discriminación) indiscriminately

    pueden firmar indistintamenteeither may sign ( joint holder of the account {etc}4})

    2) (=no claramente) vaguely, indistinctly
    * * *
    a) (sin distinción, separación)

    todos, indistintamente, deberán hacerlo — everyone, without distinction o exception, will have to do it

    b) ( no claramente) <percibir/recordar> vaguely
    * * *
    = indiscriminately, interchangeably, indistinctively.
    Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    Ex. We agree with Price that using the words 'citation' and 'reference' interchangeably is a deplorable waste of a good technical term.
    Ex. But most people nowadays object to the use of either word to refer indistinctively to Japanese or Chinese characters.
    ----
    * usar indistintamente = use + interchangeably.
    * * *
    a) (sin distinción, separación)

    todos, indistintamente, deberán hacerlo — everyone, without distinction o exception, will have to do it

    b) ( no claramente) <percibir/recordar> vaguely
    * * *
    = indiscriminately, interchangeably, indistinctively.

    Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.

    Ex: We agree with Price that using the words 'citation' and 'reference' interchangeably is a deplorable waste of a good technical term.
    Ex: But most people nowadays object to the use of either word to refer indistinctively to Japanese or Chinese characters.
    * usar indistintamente = use + interchangeably.

    * * *
    1
    (sin distinción, separación): puede firmar uno u otro indistintamente either of you can sign, it doesn't matter which of you signs
    todos, indistintamente, deberán hacer la prueba everyone, without distinction o exception, will have to do the test
    culpaba a los liberales y a los conservadores indistintamente she blamed both liberals and conservatives alike
    2 (no claramente) ‹percibir/recordar› vaguely
    las voces le llegaban indistintamente a través de la pared she could hear the voices faintly o indistinctly through the wall
    * * *

    indistintamente adv (sin distinción) vale para coches de gasolina o diesel indistintamente, it's used for petrol or diesel cars, it doesn't matter which
    ' indistintamente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    indiscriminately
    - indistinctly
    * * *
    1. [sin distinción] equally, alike;
    se refería a jóvenes y viejos indistintamente he was referring to young and old alike;
    utilizan indistintamente el español y el inglés they use Spanish and English interchangeably;
    permite enviar indistintamente datos e imágenes it allows you to send both data and images equally well
    2. [sin claridad] indistinctly
    * * *
    adv
    1 ( sin claridad) indistinctly
    2 ( sin distinción) without distinction
    * * *
    1) : indistinctly
    2) : indiscriminately

    Spanish-English dictionary > indistintamente

  • 6 al azar

    adv.
    at random, at a venture, hit-or-miss, hit-and-miss.
    * * *
    at random
    * * *
    = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck
    Ex. Observations were made at random by uninvolved observers.
    Ex. If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.
    Ex. Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
    Ex. Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.
    Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    Ex. Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.
    Ex. The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.
    Ex. In addition to the 'pot luck' method which some indexers seem to favour, we now have the use of PRECIS to serve as the indexing method in BNB.
    Ex. Funds are low, so libraries could benefit from interlibrary loan schemes, although without a national union catalogue, efforts to serve readers are hit and miss = Los fondos son escasos, por lo que las bibliotecas se podrían beneficiar del préstamo interbibliotecario, aunque, sin un catálogo colectivo nacional, los esfuerzos para atender a los usuarios son una lotería.
    Ex. For example, review articles are expected to be supported by extensive bibliographies, whilst it is unusual for a letter to carry more than the odd citation.
    Ex. The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.
    Ex. Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.
    Ex. The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.
    * * *
    = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck

    Ex: Observations were made at random by uninvolved observers.

    Ex: If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.
    Ex: Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.
    Ex: Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.
    Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    Ex: Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.
    Ex: The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.
    Ex: In addition to the 'pot luck' method which some indexers seem to favour, we now have the use of PRECIS to serve as the indexing method in BNB.
    Ex: Funds are low, so libraries could benefit from interlibrary loan schemes, although without a national union catalogue, efforts to serve readers are hit and miss = Los fondos son escasos, por lo que las bibliotecas se podrían beneficiar del préstamo interbibliotecario, aunque, sin un catálogo colectivo nacional, los esfuerzos para atender a los usuarios son una lotería.
    Ex: For example, review articles are expected to be supported by extensive bibliographies, whilst it is unusual for a letter to carry more than the odd citation.
    Ex: The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.
    Ex: Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.
    Ex: The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.

    Spanish-English dictionary > al azar

  • 7 sin criterio alguno

    = indiscriminate, indiscriminately
    Ex. Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.
    Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    * * *
    = indiscriminate, indiscriminately

    Ex: Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.

    Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sin criterio alguno

  • 8 al

    al
    1→ link=a a
    \
    al + inf on + gerund
    me lo encontré al salir de casa I met him when I was leaving, I met him on leaving
    al quedarse sin dinero, tuvo que ponerse a trabajar when he ran out of money, he had to get down to work
    está al caer it's about to happen
    ————————
    al
    on + gerund
    me lo encontré al salir de casa I met him when I was leaving, I met him on leaving
    al quedarse sin dinero, tuvo que ponerse a trabajar when he ran out of money, he had to get down to work
    * * *
    cont.
    * * *
    * * *
    * * *
    ----
    * al abrigo de = on the lee side of.
    * al actuar de este modo = by so doing, in so doing, by doing so.
    * al agua = water-based, overboard.
    * al aire libre = open-air, outdoors, in the open, out of doors.
    * al alcance = within reach, within easy reach, within sight, within gunshot, within range.
    * al alcance de cualquiera = within anyone's reach, within anybody's reach.
    * al alcance de la mano = within arm's reach, within easy reach.
    * al alcance del oído = within earshot of.
    * al alcance de todos = within everybody's reach, within everyone's reach, accessible to everyone, accessible to everybody.
    * al amanecer = at the crack of dawn.
    * al amor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.
    * al amparo de la noche = under cover of night.
    * al amparo de la oscuridad = under cover of darkness.
    * al analizar Algo más detenidamente = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * al anochecer = at twilight, at nightfall.
    * al año = per annum, per year.
    * al arrancar = at startup.
    * al atardecer = at twilight.
    * al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.
    * al borde de = on the verge of, on the brink of, at the side of, on the edge of.
    * al borde de la carretera = at the roadside, at the roadside.
    * al borde de la extinción = on the verge of extinction, on the edge of extinction.
    * al borde de la ley = on the edge of the law.
    * al borde del camino = at the roadside.
    * al borde del mar = at the seaside.
    * al caer la noche = at nightfall.
    * al calor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.
    * al chi cuadrado = chi-squared.
    * al comenzar = at startup.
    * al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.
    * al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.
    * al compás de = in tandem with, in unison with.
    * al contado = cash value.
    * al contrapunto = contrapuntal.
    * al contrario = vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.
    * al corriente = in step, au courant, paid-up, in good standing.
    * al corriente de = in step with.
    * al cumplir la fecha = at term.
    * al descubierto = exposed, wide open.
    * al despuntar el alba = at the crack of dawn.
    * al despuntar el día = at the crack of dawn.
    * al día = in step, paid-up, in good standing.
    * al día de = in step with.
    * al día de hoy = as of today.
    * al día siguiente = the next day.
    * al dorso = overleaf.
    * al empezar = first off.
    * al entrar = on entry.
    * al escuchar = at the sound of.
    * al este de = east of.
    * al estilo de = a la, along the lines, in the mould of.
    * al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type.
    * al estilo de + Nombre = in a + Nombre + sort of way.
    * al estilo militar = military-style.
    * al estudiar Algo más detenidamente = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * al examinar Algo de cerca = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * al + Expresión Temporal = a + Expresión Temporal.
    * al extremo = to the extreme.
    * al filo de = on the brink of, on the edge of, on the verge of.
    * al filo de la acera = kerbside [curbside, -USA], curbside [kerbside, -UK].
    * al fin = at last, at long last.
    * al final = in the end, eventually, in the final count, terminally, ultimately, at the end of the day.
    * al final (de) = at the end (of).
    * al final de cuentas = when all is said and done, after all is said and done.
    * al final del día = at the end of the day, at the close of the day.
    * al final de su mandato = lame duck.
    * al final resultó que = in the event.
    * al fin y al cabo = in the end, after all, all in all, after all is said and done, when all is said and done.
    * al fondo (de) = at the bottom (of).
    * al frente de = in the forefront of/in, at the forefront of.
    * al frente (de) = in charge (of).
    * al hacer esto = by so doing, in so doing, by doing so.
    * al igual que = as with, like, in common with, much as, equalling that, after the fashion of, so too, similar to, much like.
    * al igual que con todo en la vida = as with everything in life.
    * al igual que + Nombre = not unlike + Nombre.
    * al incluirse en = on admission to.
    * al + Infinitive = by + Gerundio.
    * al + Infinitivo = in + Gerundio, on + Gerundio, when + Gerundio, while + Gerundio, on + Nombre, upon + Gerundio, as + Nombre + Verbo, as + Sujeto + Verbo.
    * al infinito = ad infinitum.
    * al inicio = at startup.
    * al instante = on-the-fly, instantly, on the spot, straight away, on the double, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], right away, at once.
    * al intentar + Infinitivo = in the attempt to.
    * al lado de = beside, at the side of, by the side of.
    * al llegar = on arrival.
    * al loro = in the know.
    * al mando = in the saddle.
    * al mando (de) = at the helm (of), in charge (of).
    * al margen = on the sidelines, tangential.
    * al margen de = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that.
    * al margen de la ley = extra-judicial.
    * al máximo = to the full, to the utmost, to the hilt, to the extreme, at full stretch.
    * al mediodía = at midday, at high noon.
    * al mejor precio = at the best price.
    * al mejor precio posible = at the best possible price.
    * al menos = at least, at the very least.
    * al mes = per month.
    * al mismo nivel de = flush with.
    * al mismo nivel que = on a par with, in the same league as.
    * al mismo tiempo = at once, at the same time, concurrently, in the process, simultaneously, contemporaneously, at the same instant, in parallel, concomitantly, at the one time, all the while.
    * al mismo tiempo que = in parallel to/with, while, as the same time as, cum, in conjunction with.
    * al mismo tiempo que + Indicativo = whilst + Gerundio.
    * al modo de = a la.
    * al momento = while-you-wait [while-u-wait].
    * al nacer = at birth.
    * al norte de = north of.
    * al oeste de = west of.
    * al oír = at the sound of.
    * al óleo = oil-based.
    * al otro extremo = at the receiving end.
    * al otro lado de = across.
    * al otro lado de la barrera = on the other side of the fence.
    * al otro lado de la ciudad = cross-town.
    * al otro lado del mundo = half way (a)round the world.
    * al parecer = apparently, apparently, it seems that..., supposedly, allegedly, it appeared that....
    * al pie (de) = at the bottom (of), at the foot (of).
    * al pie de la letra = to the letter.
    * al pisar = underfoot.
    * al por mayor = in bulk.
    * al principio = at first, at the outset, early [earlier -comp., earliest -sup.], in the early years, originally, to start with, early on, at startup.
    * al principio de = at the beginning (of), at the dawn of, at the onset of, early in.
    * al principio de la imprenta = early printing.
    * al principio y al final = both ends.
    * al principio y al final de = at each end of.
    * al propio ritmo de Uno = in + Posesivo + own time, at + Posesivo + own pace.
    * al pulsar un botón = at the push of a button.
    * al que no se puede dejar de faltar = unmissable.
    * al que pertenece = parent.
    * al que se le hado mucha publicidad = heavily promoted.
    * al rayar el alba = at the crack of dawn.
    * al recibir = upon + receipt.
    * al respecto = in this connection, in this respect.
    * al revés = vice versa, in reverse, mirror-fashion, wrong way round, the, inside-out.
    * al romper el día = at the crack of dawn.
    * al servicio de = at the service of.
    * al servicio de la nación = uniformed.
    * al sol = in the sun.
    * al sur de = south of.
    * al tacto = to the touch.
    * al tanto = au fait, in the know, in step.
    * al tanto de = on the lookout for, on the alert for, in step with.
    * al teléfono = on the line.
    * al timón = in the saddle, at the wheel.
    * al timón (de) = at the helm (of).
    * al trasluz = against the light.
    * al unísono = in concert, unison, with one voice, in unison.
    * al unísono con = in unison with.
    * al usarse = in use.
    * al vapor = steamed.
    * al ver = at the sight of.
    * al volante = at the wheel.
    * al vuelo = on-the-fly.
    * * *
    * * *
    * al abrigo de = on the lee side of.
    * al actuar de este modo = by so doing, in so doing, by doing so.
    * al agua = water-based, overboard.
    * al aire libre = open-air, outdoors, in the open, out of doors.
    * al alcance = within reach, within easy reach, within sight, within gunshot, within range.
    * al alcance de = available at the fingertips of.
    * al alcance de cualquiera = within anyone's reach, within anybody's reach.
    * al alcance de la mano = within arm's reach, within easy reach.
    * al alcance del oído = within earshot of.
    * al alcance de todos = within everybody's reach, within everyone's reach, accessible to everyone, accessible to everybody.
    * al amanecer = at the crack of dawn.
    * al amor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.
    * al amparo de la noche = under cover of night.
    * al amparo de la oscuridad = under cover of darkness.
    * al analizar Algo más detenidamente = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * al anochecer = at twilight, at nightfall.
    * al año = per annum, per year.
    * al arrancar = at startup.
    * al atardecer = at twilight.
    * al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.
    * al borde de = on the verge of, on the brink of, at the side of, on the edge of.
    * al borde de la carretera = at the roadside, at the roadside.
    * al borde de la extinción = on the verge of extinction, on the edge of extinction.
    * al borde de la ley = on the edge of the law.
    * al borde del camino = at the roadside.
    * al borde del mar = at the seaside.
    * al caer la noche = at nightfall.
    * al calor de la lumbre = round-the-fireside.
    * al chi cuadrado = chi-squared.
    * al comenzar = at startup.
    * al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.
    * al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.
    * al compás de = in tandem with, in unison with.
    * al contado = cash value.
    * al contrapunto = contrapuntal.
    * al contrario = vice versa, to the contrary, contrariwise, quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.
    * al corriente = in step, au courant, paid-up, in good standing.
    * al corriente de = in step with.
    * al cumplir la fecha = at term.
    * al descubierto = exposed, wide open.
    * al despuntar el alba = at the crack of dawn.
    * al despuntar el día = at the crack of dawn.
    * al día = in step, paid-up, in good standing.
    * al día de = in step with.
    * al día de hoy = as of today.
    * al día siguiente = the next day.
    * al dorso = overleaf.
    * al empezar = first off.
    * al entrar = on entry.
    * al escuchar = at the sound of.
    * al este de = east of.
    * al estilo de = a la, along the lines, in the mould of.
    * al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type.
    * al estilo de + Nombre = in a + Nombre + sort of way.
    * al estilo militar = military-style.
    * al estudiar Algo más detenidamente = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * al examinar Algo de cerca = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * al + Expresión Temporal = a + Expresión Temporal.
    * al extremo = to the extreme.
    * al filo de = on the brink of, on the edge of, on the verge of.
    * al filo de la acera = kerbside [curbside, -USA], curbside [kerbside, -UK].
    * al fin = at last, at long last.
    * al final = in the end, eventually, in the final count, terminally, ultimately, at the end of the day.
    * al final (de) = at the end (of).
    * al final de cuentas = when all is said and done, after all is said and done.
    * al final del día = at the end of the day, at the close of the day.
    * al final de su mandato = lame duck.
    * al final resultó que = in the event.
    * al fin y al cabo = in the end, after all, all in all, after all is said and done, when all is said and done.
    * al fondo (de) = at the bottom (of).
    * al frente de = in the forefront of/in, at the forefront of.
    * al frente (de) = in charge (of).
    * al hacer esto = by so doing, in so doing, by doing so.
    * al igual que = as with, like, in common with, much as, equalling that, after the fashion of, so too, similar to, much like.
    * al igual que con todo en la vida = as with everything in life.
    * al igual que + Nombre = not unlike + Nombre.
    * al incluirse en = on admission to.
    * al + Infinitive = by + Gerundio.
    * al + Infinitivo = in + Gerundio, on + Gerundio, when + Gerundio, while + Gerundio, on + Nombre, upon + Gerundio, as + Nombre + Verbo, as + Sujeto + Verbo.
    * al infinito = ad infinitum.
    * al inicio = at startup.
    * al instante = on-the-fly, instantly, on the spot, straight away, on the double, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, while-you-wait [while-u-wait], right away, at once.
    * al intentar + Infinitivo = in the attempt to.
    * al lado de = beside, at the side of, by the side of.
    * al llegar = on arrival.
    * al loro = in the know.
    * al mando = in the saddle.
    * al mando (de) = at the helm (of), in charge (of).
    * al margen = on the sidelines, tangential.
    * al margen de = divorced from, untouched, outside the purview of, other than, in spite of, despite, although, despite the fact that, in spite of the fact that.
    * al margen de la ley = extra-judicial.
    * al máximo = to the full, to the utmost, to the hilt, to the extreme, at full stretch.
    * al mediodía = at midday, at high noon.
    * al mejor precio = at the best price.
    * al mejor precio posible = at the best possible price.
    * al menos = at least, at the very least.
    * al mes = per month.
    * al mismo nivel de = flush with.
    * al mismo nivel que = on a par with, in the same league as.
    * al mismo tiempo = at once, at the same time, concurrently, in the process, simultaneously, contemporaneously, at the same instant, in parallel, concomitantly, at the one time, all the while.
    * al mismo tiempo que = in parallel to/with, while, as the same time as, cum, in conjunction with.
    * al mismo tiempo que + Indicativo = whilst + Gerundio.
    * al modo de = a la.
    * al momento = while-you-wait [while-u-wait].
    * al nacer = at birth.
    * al norte de = north of.
    * al oeste de = west of.
    * al oír = at the sound of.
    * al óleo = oil-based.
    * al otro extremo = at the receiving end.
    * al otro lado de = across.
    * al otro lado de la barrera = on the other side of the fence.
    * al otro lado de la ciudad = cross-town.
    * al otro lado del mundo = half way (a)round the world.
    * al parecer = apparently, apparently, it seems that..., supposedly, allegedly, it appeared that....
    * al pie (de) = at the bottom (of), at the foot (of).
    * al pie de la letra = to the letter.
    * al pisar = underfoot.
    * al por mayor = in bulk.
    * al principio = at first, at the outset, early [earlier -comp., earliest -sup.], in the early years, originally, to start with, early on, at startup.
    * al principio de = at the beginning (of), at the dawn of, at the onset of, early in.
    * al principio de la imprenta = early printing.
    * al principio y al final = both ends.
    * al principio y al final de = at each end of.
    * al propio ritmo de Uno = in + Posesivo + own time, at + Posesivo + own pace.
    * al pulsar un botón = at the push of a button.
    * al que no se puede dejar de faltar = unmissable.
    * al que pertenece = parent.
    * al que se le hado mucha publicidad = heavily promoted.
    * al rayar el alba = at the crack of dawn.
    * al recibir = upon + receipt.
    * al respecto = in this connection, in this respect.
    * al revés = vice versa, in reverse, mirror-fashion, wrong way round, the, inside-out.
    * al romper el día = at the crack of dawn.
    * al servicio de = at the service of.
    * al servicio de la nación = uniformed.
    * al sol = in the sun.
    * al sur de = south of.
    * al tacto = to the touch.
    * al tanto = au fait, in the know, in step.
    * al tanto de = on the lookout for, on the alert for, in step with.
    * al teléfono = on the line.
    * al timón = in the saddle, at the wheel.
    * al timón (de) = at the helm (of).
    * al trasluz = against the light.
    * al unísono = in concert, unison, with one voice, in unison.
    * al unísono con = in unison with.
    * al usarse = in use.
    * al vapor = steamed.
    * al ver = at the sight of.
    * al volante = at the wheel.
    * al vuelo = on-the-fly.
    * * *
    al
    contraction of a (↑ a 3) and el
    * * *

     

    al contraction of a and el
    al (contracción de a & el)
    1a
    2 (+ infinitivo) los invitados están al caer, the guests are about to arrive
    cierren la puerta al salir, close the door on leaving
    al parecer, apparently
    'al' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - abandonarse
    - abierta
    - abierto
    - abismo
    - abogada
    - abogado
    - abordaje
    - abrigar
    - abrigo
    - acalorada
    - acalorado
    - acceder
    - acecho
    - acertada
    - acertado
    - acomodar
    - acosar
    - acre
    - actual
    - adaptar
    - adicta
    - adicto
    - adiós
    - adscribir
    - adscribirse
    - agua
    - aire
    - ajillo
    - alcance
    - aleatoria
    - aleatorio
    - alimón
    - almacén
    - alquilar
    - alta
    - altar
    - alteza
    - alto
    - amanecer
    - amor
    - amparo
    - ancha
    - ancho
    - anochecer
    - antojarse
    - aparato
    - apercibirse
    - aprieto
    - arriar
    English:
    A
    - aboard
    - abreast
    - abroad
    - absolve
    - accessible
    - accompany
    - accustom
    - acquaint
    - across
    - address
    - adrift
    - advise
    - after
    - afterwards
    - agree
    - aim at
    - alarm
    - all
    - allocate
    - alongside
    - also
    - amenable
    - amends
    - analytic
    - analytical
    - anchor
    - another
    - antisocial
    - anyhow
    - appeal
    - applicant
    - appointment
    - apprehend
    - arm
    - Armageddon
    - arouse
    - as
    - ascend
    - aside
    - assume
    - asymmetric
    - asymmetrical
    - at
    - attendant
    - augment
    - authenticity
    - authoritarian
    - available
    - average
    * * *
    al ver a, el
    * * *
    al
    prp a y art el;
    al entrar on coming in, when we/they etc came in
    * * *
    al contraction of a and el art
    * * *
    al prep

    Spanish-English dictionary > al

  • 9 azar

    m.
    chance, fate.
    al azar at random
    por (puro) azar by (pure) chance
    * * *
    1 chance
    2 (percance) misfortune, accident
    \
    al azar at random
    por puro azar by pure chance
    juegos de azar games of chance
    los azares de la vida the ups and downs of life
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=suerte) chance, fate

    por azar — accidentally, by chance

    no es un azar que... — it is no mere accident that..., it is not a matter of chance that...

    2) (=desgracia) accident, piece of bad luck
    * * *
    a) ( casualidad) chance

    no es por azar que... — it's no chance o coincidence that...

    b) azares masculino plural ( vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)
    * * *
    Ex. Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.
    ----
    * al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, lucky draw, lucky dip, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.
    * asignado al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].
    * azares = vicissitudes, ups and downs.
    * código generado al azar = nonce.
    * comprobación al azar = spot check.
    * control al azar = spot check.
    * dejado al azar = stochastic.
    * dejar Algo al azar = leave + Nombre + to chance.
    * distribuido al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].
    * escoger al azar = pick at + random.
    * escogido al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].
    * inspección al azar = spot check.
    * juegos de azar = gambling.
    * jugar al azar = gamble.
    * muestra al azar = random sample.
    * muestreo al azar = random sampling.
    * muestreo al azar estratificado = stratified random sampling.
    * muestreo al azar simple = simple random sampling.
    * que deja mucho al azar = hit-or-miss.
    * seleccionado al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].
    * * *
    a) ( casualidad) chance

    no es por azar que... — it's no chance o coincidence that...

    b) azares masculino plural ( vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)
    * * *

    Ex: Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.

    * al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, lucky draw, lucky dip, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.
    * asignado al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].
    * azares = vicissitudes, ups and downs.
    * código generado al azar = nonce.
    * comprobación al azar = spot check.
    * control al azar = spot check.
    * dejado al azar = stochastic.
    * dejar Algo al azar = leave + Nombre + to chance.
    * distribuido al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].
    * escoger al azar = pick at + random.
    * escogido al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].
    * inspección al azar = spot check.
    * juegos de azar = gambling.
    * jugar al azar = gamble.
    * muestra al azar = random sample.
    * muestreo al azar = random sampling.
    * muestreo al azar estratificado = stratified random sampling.
    * muestreo al azar simple = simple random sampling.
    * que deja mucho al azar = hit-or-miss.
    * seleccionado al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].

    * * *
    1 (casualidad) chance
    no dejó nada librado al azar she left nothing to chance
    no es por azar que estoy aquí it's no chance o coincidence that I'm here
    quiso el azar que coincidieran en aquel lugar fate decreed that they should meet in that place
    al azar at random
    elegí una carta al azar I chose a card at random
    2 azares mpl (vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)
    * * *

     

    azar sustantivo masculino


    al azar at random
    b)

    azares sustantivo masculino plural ( vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)

    azar sustantivo masculino
    1 (suerte, fortuna) chance
    por azar by chance
    2 (imprevisto, infortunio) mishap
    ♦ Locuciones: al azar, at random
    ' azar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aleatoria
    - aleatorio
    - imprevista
    - imprevisto
    - juego
    - número
    - suerte
    - tuntún
    - adivinar
    - fortuna
    - voleo
    English:
    chance
    - dark
    - game
    - haphazard
    - haphazardly
    - potshot
    - random
    - random shot
    - randomly
    - throw together
    - wildly
    - leave
    - pot
    - spot
    - wild
    * * *
    azar nm
    1. [casualidad] chance;
    juego de azar game of chance;
    al azar at random;
    dos concursantes elegidos al azar two randomly chosen contestants;
    no dejaron nada al azar they left nothing to chance;
    por azar by (pure) chance;
    si por algún azar no puedes venir, llámanos if by any chance you should be unable to come, give us a call o Br ring;
    quiso el azar que pasara yo por allí en ese preciso instante fate decreed that I should be passing that way at that very moment
    2. [suceso, vicisitud]
    los azares de la vida the ups and downs of life
    * * *
    m fate, chance;
    al azar at random;
    por azar by chance
    * * *
    azar nm
    1) : chance
    juegos de azar: games of chance
    2) : accident, misfortune
    3)
    al azar : at random, randomly
    * * *
    azar n
    1. (destino) fate
    2. (casualidad) chance

    Spanish-English dictionary > azar

  • 10 bibliometría sobre citas

    Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    * * *

    Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bibliometría sobre citas

  • 11 criterio

    m.
    1 criterion (norma).
    2 taste, discernment (juicio).
    3 opinion.
    * * *
    1 (en lógica) criterion
    2 (juicio) judgement, discernment
    3 (opinión) opinion, point of view
    \
    cambiar de criterio to change one's mind
    dejar a criterio de alguien to leave to somebody's discretion
    ser de amplios criterios to be broad-minded
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=método) criterion
    2) (=juicio) judgement

    tiene buen criteriohe has good o sound judgement

    3) (=punto de vista) opinion, view
    * * *
    a) (norma, principio) criterion
    b) (capacidad para juzgar, discernir) discernment (frml), judgment*
    c) (opinión, juicio) opinion

    su criterio es que... — he is of the view o opinion that...

    * * *
    = criterion [criteria, -pl.], pattern, yardstick, touchstone.
    Ex. Most documents have many characteristics that might be identified by a searcher as the criterion by which the document would be selected as relevant.
    Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.
    Ex. The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.
    Ex. The touchstone for professional practice are the professional codes of ethics that govern medicine in face-to-face relationships with patients.
    ----
    * a criterio de = at the discretion of.
    * basado en criterios = criteria-based.
    * con criterio = discerning.
    * criterio de selección = selection criterion.
    * criterio general = rule of thumb.
    * criterio propio = judgement [judgment].
    * criterios de búsqueda = search criteria.
    * criterios de relevancia = relevance criteria.
    * cumplir (con) un criterio = meet + standard.
    * dejar Algo al criterio de Alguien = leave + Nombre + up to.
    * establecer criterios para = make + provision for.
    * evaluar muy positivamente según unos criterios establecidos = rate + Nombre + high on + criteria.
    * no cumplir unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.
    * no satisfacer unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.
    * satisfacer un criterio = fulfil + criterion.
    * sea cual sea el criterio utilizado = by any standard(s).
    * sin criterio alguno = indiscriminate, indiscriminately.
    * * *
    a) (norma, principio) criterion
    b) (capacidad para juzgar, discernir) discernment (frml), judgment*
    c) (opinión, juicio) opinion

    su criterio es que... — he is of the view o opinion that...

    * * *
    = criterion [criteria, -pl.], pattern, yardstick, touchstone.

    Ex: Most documents have many characteristics that might be identified by a searcher as the criterion by which the document would be selected as relevant.

    Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.
    Ex: The legitimate yardstick against which to evaluate 'Beatlemusik' is not, pace Paul Johnson, Beethoven's last quartets, but other contemporary popular music.
    Ex: The touchstone for professional practice are the professional codes of ethics that govern medicine in face-to-face relationships with patients.
    * a criterio de = at the discretion of.
    * basado en criterios = criteria-based.
    * con criterio = discerning.
    * criterio de selección = selection criterion.
    * criterio general = rule of thumb.
    * criterio propio = judgement [judgment].
    * criterios de búsqueda = search criteria.
    * criterios de relevancia = relevance criteria.
    * cumplir (con) un criterio = meet + standard.
    * dejar Algo al criterio de Alguien = leave + Nombre + up to.
    * establecer criterios para = make + provision for.
    * evaluar muy positivamente según unos criterios establecidos = rate + Nombre + high on + criteria.
    * no cumplir unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.
    * no satisfacer unos criterios = fall (far) short of + criteria.
    * satisfacer un criterio = fulfil + criterion.
    * sea cual sea el criterio utilizado = by any standard(s).
    * sin criterio alguno = indiscriminate, indiscriminately.

    * * *
    1 (norma, principio) criterion
    tenemos que unificar criterios we have to agree on our criteria
    no se pueden aplicar los mismos criterios a los dos grupos the same criteria cannot be applied to both groups
    con ese criterio también se podría afirmar que … by the same criterion o token one could also say that …
    2 (capacidad para juzgar, discernir) discernment ( frml), judgment*
    es una persona de buen criterio she is a person of sound judgment
    usa tu propio criterio use your own judgment
    eso lo dejo a tu criterio I leave that to your discretion o judgment, I'll leave that for you to decide
    3 (opinión, juicio) opinion
    no comparto tu criterio I don't share your opinion
    su criterio es que … he is of the view o opinion that …, he takes the view that …, his opinion is that …
    * * *

     

    criterio sustantivo masculino
    a) (norma, principio) criterion;


    b) (capacidad para juzgar, discernir) discernment (frml), judgment( conjugate judgment);

    lo dejo a tu criterio I leave that to your discretion o judgment;

    no tiene criterio he has no common sense
    c) (opinión, juicio) opinion

    criterio sustantivo masculino
    1 (opinión) opinion
    2 (juicio) discretion: lo dejó a mi criterio, she left it up to me
    3 (norma, regla) criterion
    ' criterio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    antojo
    - imponer
    - juicio
    - liviandad
    - amplio
    - estrecho
    - revisar
    - revisión
    - unilateral
    English:
    criterion
    - indiscriminate
    - judgement
    - judgment
    - set
    - standard
    - undiscerning
    - yardstick
    - broad
    - discerning
    - discretion
    - discrimination
    - judicious
    * * *
    1. [norma] criterion;
    ¿con qué criterio se efectuó esa selección? on what basis was this selection made?;
    celebraron una reunión para unificar criterios they held a meeting to agree on their criteria
    UE criterios de convergencia convergence criteria; UE criterios de Maastricht Maastricht criteria
    2. [juicio] judgement;
    es una persona de mucho criterio she has very good o sound judgement;
    decidió con buen criterio no seguir con el experimento he wisely decided not to continue with the experiment
    3. [opinión] opinion;
    según mi criterio, no ha hecho un buen trabajo in my opinion, he has not done a good job;
    sus diferencias de criterio son evidentes they have clear differences of opinion
    criterio2, critérium nm
    Dep criterium
    * * *
    m
    1 criterion
    2 ( juicio) judg(e)ment
    * * *
    1) : criterion
    2) : judgment, sense

    Spanish-English dictionary > criterio

  • 12 croscita

    Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    * * *

    Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > croscita

  • 13 debilitar

    v.
    to weaken.
    Las drogas debilitan la mente Drugs weaken the mind.
    La falta de ejercicio debilita el cuerpo Lack of exercise weakens the body
    * * *
    1 to weaken, debilitate
    1 to weaken, get weak, become weak
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (Med) [+ persona, sistema inmunológico] to weaken, debilitate; [+ salud] to weaken
    2) [+ resistencia] to weaken, impair
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weaken
    b) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate
    2.
    debilitarse v pron
    a) persona to become weak; salud to deteriorate; voluntad to weaken
    b) sonido to get o become faint/fainter
    c) economía to grow o become weak/weaker
    * * *
    = undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.
    Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.
    Ex. The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.
    Ex. In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.
    Ex. The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.
    Ex. She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.
    ----
    * debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) < persona> to weaken, debilitate; <salud/voluntad> to weaken
    b) <economía/defensa> to weaken, debilitate
    2.
    debilitarse v pron
    a) persona to become weak; salud to deteriorate; voluntad to weaken
    b) sonido to get o become faint/fainter
    c) economía to grow o become weak/weaker
    * * *
    = undermine, weaken, attenuate, undercut, lay + Nombre + low.

    Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.

    Ex: The gangplank can be thrown across without weakening the chain of command.
    Ex: In the emerging technological environment of distributed systems, however, the informal or even formal links between source and user are attenuated or broken.
    Ex: The effects of liberalization threaten to undercut the delivery of a long cherished social objective.
    Ex: She suffered frequent flare-ups of widespread inflammation that would lay her low for days on end.
    * debilitarse = become + brittle, languish.

    * * *
    debilitar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹persona› to weaken, debilitate; ‹salud› to weaken
    la quimioterapia lo ha ido debilitando he's become weaker and weaker with the chemotherapy, the chemotherapy has made him increasingly weak o has gradually weakened o debilitated him
    contribuyó a debilitar su salud mental it contributed to the deterioration of his mental state
    2 ‹voluntad› to weaken
    3 ‹economía/defensa› to weaken, debilitate
    1 «persona» to become weak; «salud» to deteriorate
    se debilitó mucho con la enfermedad the illness made him very weak, he was debilitated by the illness, he became very weak as a result of the illness
    2 «voluntad» to weaken
    3 «sonido» to get o become faint/fainter
    4 «economía» to grow o become weak/weaker
    * * *

    debilitar ( conjugate debilitar) verbo transitivo
    to weaken
    debilitarse verbo pronominal

    [ salud] to deteriorate;
    [ voluntad] to weaken
    b) [ sonido] to get o become faint/fainter

    c) [ economía] to grow o become weak/weaker

    debilitar verbo transitivo to weaken, debilitate: la operación le ha debilitado, the operation left her feeling weak
    su opción debilita la posición alemana, her decision undermines the German position
    ' debilitar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    enervar
    - minar
    - desgastar
    English:
    chip away
    - debilitate
    - shake
    - soften up
    - weaken
    * * *
    vt
    1. [enfermo, organismo] to weaken;
    [salud] to weaken, to undermine
    2. [voluntad, moral] to weaken, to undermine
    3. [gobierno, moneda, economía] to weaken, to debilitate;
    este escándalo puede debilitar al ministro this scandal could weaken the minister's position
    * * *
    v/t weaken
    * * *
    : to debilitate, to weaken
    * * *
    debilitar vb to weaken

    Spanish-English dictionary > debilitar

  • 14 expeler

    v.
    1 to emit.
    2 to expel, to belch, to exhaust, to eject.
    * * *
    (pp expulso,-a o expelido,-a)
    1 to expel, eject, throw out
    * * *
    VT to expel, eject
    * * *
    verbo transitivo (frml) to expel (frml)
    * * *
    = expel, spew (out), billow out, exhaust.
    Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    Ex. Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.
    Ex. Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.
    Ex. As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo (frml) to expel (frml)
    * * *
    = expel, spew (out), billow out, exhaust.

    Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

    Ex: Simultaneously, automatic gunfire spewed out from a sandbagged position west of the village across the river mouth.
    Ex: Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.
    Ex: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.

    * * *
    expeler [E1 ]
    vt
    ( frml); to expel ( frml)
    * * *

    expeler verbo transitivo to expel, discharge, force out: el volcán expelía grandes trozos de roca candente, large chunks of red-hot rock flowed from the volcano
    ' expeler' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    echar
    English:
    breathe
    * * *
    to emit
    * * *
    v/t expel
    * * *
    : to expel, to eject

    Spanish-English dictionary > expeler

  • 15 expulsar

    v.
    1 to throw out.
    El cohete expulsó la obstrucción The rocket threw out the obstruction.
    2 to send off (sport).
    3 to emit, to give off (humo).
    4 to expel, to cast out, to kick out, to put out.
    Los rebeldes fueron expulsados ayer The rebels were expelled yesterday.
    * * *
    1 (expeler) to expel, eject, throw out; (humo etc) to belch out
    2 DEPORTE to send off
    3 (alumno) to expel; (de universidad) to send down, US expel
    * * *
    verb
    1) to expel, eject
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=hacer salir) [+ alumno, inmigrante] to expel; [+ jugador] to send off, eject (EEUU); [+ intruso, alborotador] to eject, throw out (de from)

    la expulsaron del partido — she was expelled from the party, she was thrown out of the party

    2) [+ gases, humo] to expel
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( de institución) to expel; ( de local) to throw... out, eject (frml)
    b) ( de territorio) < individuo> to expel; <grupo/pueblo> to expel, drive out
    c) (Dep) to send off
    2) < aire> to expel; < cálculo> to pass, expel; < placenta> to expel, push out
    * * *
    = pass out, push out, eject, drive out, expel, evict, exhaust.
    Ex. Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion.
    Ex. There is today culture of all sorts at all levels (high culture, middle-brow culture and mass culture) and there is no evidence to show that the one sort pushes out the other.
    Ex. Newsprint machines, on the other hand, have grown ever larger and faster, and there are newsprint Fourdriniers working today which can eject a web 1,000 cm. wide at speeds of up to 1,000 metres per minute (which is 60 k.p.h.).
    Ex. The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.
    Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    Ex. This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.
    Ex. As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.
    ----
    * expulsar temporalmente = suspend.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) ( de institución) to expel; ( de local) to throw... out, eject (frml)
    b) ( de territorio) < individuo> to expel; <grupo/pueblo> to expel, drive out
    c) (Dep) to send off
    2) < aire> to expel; < cálculo> to pass, expel; < placenta> to expel, push out
    * * *
    = pass out, push out, eject, drive out, expel, evict, exhaust.

    Ex: Put a set of premises into such a device and turn the crank, and it will readily pass out conclusion after conclusion.

    Ex: There is today culture of all sorts at all levels (high culture, middle-brow culture and mass culture) and there is no evidence to show that the one sort pushes out the other.
    Ex: Newsprint machines, on the other hand, have grown ever larger and faster, and there are newsprint Fourdriniers working today which can eject a web 1,000 cm. wide at speeds of up to 1,000 metres per minute (which is 60 k.p.h.).
    Ex: The development of user-friendly interfaces to data bases may drive out the unspecialised information broker in the long run.
    Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    Ex: This printing press was evicted from its premises in 1984 to make way for a seminar room.
    Ex: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.
    * expulsar temporalmente = suspend.

    * * *
    expulsar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 (de un partido, organización) to expel; (de un local) to throw … out, eject ( frml)
    2 (de la escuela) to expel; (de la universidad) to expel, send down ( BrE)
    3 (de un territorio) ‹individuo› to expel; ‹grupo/pueblo› to expel, drive out
    4 ( Dep) to send off, eject o dismiss from the game ( AmE)
    B ‹aire› to expel; ‹cálculo› to pass, expel; ‹placenta› to expel, push out
    * * *

    expulsar ( conjugate expulsar) verbo transitivo
    1

    ( de local) to throw … out, eject (frml)

    c) (Dep) to send off

    2aire/cálculo to expel
    expulsar verbo transitivo
    1 to expel [de, from]
    2 Dep ( a un jugador) to send off
    ' expulsar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    irradiar
    - largar
    - echar
    - tirar
    English:
    deport
    - disbar
    - eject
    - expel
    - oust
    - send down
    - send off
    - throw out
    - cast
    - drive
    - send
    - spout
    - suspend
    * * *
    1. [de local] to throw out;
    [de clase] to send out; [de colegio, país, territorio] to expel; [de organización, club] to expel, to throw out
    2. Dep to send off
    3. [emitir] [humo] to emit, to give off;
    [lava, objeto, sustancia] to expel; [disquete] to eject;
    contenga la respiración y expulse el aire hold your breath, then breathe out;
    expulsar la placenta to expel the placenta
    * * *
    v/t
    1 expel, throw out fam
    2 DEP expel from the game, Br
    send off
    * * *
    : to expel, to eject
    * * *
    1. (en general) to expel [pt. & pp. expelled]
    2. (en deportes) to send off [pt. & pp. sent]

    Spanish-English dictionary > expulsar

  • 16 expulsar temporalmente

    (v.) = suspend
    Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    * * *
    (v.) = suspend

    Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > expulsar temporalmente

  • 17 incumplir una norma

    (v.) = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules
    Ex. This entails restricting membership to properly qualified persons only, and exercising sanctions on members who infringe professional standards.
    Ex. It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.
    Ex. So long as the department carries out its responsibilities well and violate no regulations, there is little likelihood that the library director will attempt to impose his or her individual style of management on the independent section head.
    Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    * * *
    (v.) = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules

    Ex: This entails restricting membership to properly qualified persons only, and exercising sanctions on members who infringe professional standards.

    Ex: It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.
    Ex: So long as the department carries out its responsibilities well and violate no regulations, there is little likelihood that the library director will attempt to impose his or her individual style of management on the independent section head.
    Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > incumplir una norma

  • 18 incumplir una regla

    (v.) = violate + rule, break + rules
    Ex. It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.
    Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    * * *
    (v.) = violate + rule, break + rules

    Ex: It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.

    Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > incumplir una regla

  • 19 incumplir una regla, infringir una regla, incumplir una norma, infringir un

    (v.) = break + rules
    Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    * * *
    (v.) = break + rules

    Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > incumplir una regla, infringir una regla, incumplir una norma, infringir un

  • 20 infringir una norma

    (v.) = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules
    Ex. This entails restricting membership to properly qualified persons only, and exercising sanctions on members who infringe professional standards.
    Ex. It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.
    Ex. So long as the department carries out its responsibilities well and violate no regulations, there is little likelihood that the library director will attempt to impose his or her individual style of management on the independent section head.
    Ex. These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.
    * * *
    (v.) = infringe + standard, violate + rule, violate + regulation, break + rules

    Ex: This entails restricting membership to properly qualified persons only, and exercising sanctions on members who infringe professional standards.

    Ex: It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.
    Ex: So long as the department carries out its responsibilities well and violate no regulations, there is little likelihood that the library director will attempt to impose his or her individual style of management on the independent section head.
    Ex: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > infringir una norma

См. также в других словарях:

  • indiscriminately — (adv.) 1650s, from INDISCRIMINATE (Cf. indiscriminate) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • indiscriminately — adv. Indiscriminately is used with these verbs: ↑fire, ↑kill, ↑slaughter, ↑use …   Collocations dictionary

  • indiscriminately — indiscriminate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ done or acting at random or without careful judgement. DERIVATIVES indiscriminately adverb indiscriminateness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Indiscriminately — Indiscriminate In dis*crim i*nate, a. Not discriminate; wanting discrimination; undistinguishing; not making any distinction; confused; promiscuous. Blind or indiscriminate forgiveness. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] The indiscriminate defense of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • indiscriminately — adverb see indiscriminate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • indiscriminately — See indiscriminate. * * * …   Universalium

  • indiscriminately — adverb In an indiscriminate manner …   Wiktionary

  • indiscriminately — adv. without discernment; in an undiscriminating manner; haphazardly, randomly …   English contemporary dictionary

  • indiscriminately — in·discriminately …   English syllables

  • indiscriminately — See: indiscriminate …   English dictionary

  • indiscriminately —   Wae ole, hāpuku …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

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