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1 ocultación activa de un vicio
• industrialized• industriouslyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ocultación activa de un vicio
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2 país industrial
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3 industrializado
adj.industrialized.past part.past participle of spanish verb: industrializar.* * *ADJ industrialized* * *= industrialised [industrialized, -USA], manufactured.Ex. The author discusses the communication infrastructure in Greece, an EU member lying between the rich industrialised North and the poor developing South.Ex. The company accounts for 99.9% of the UK manufactured glace cherry market.----* mundo industrializado, el = industrialised world, the.* país industrializado = industrialised country.* * *= industrialised [industrialized, -USA], manufactured.Ex: The author discusses the communication infrastructure in Greece, an EU member lying between the rich industrialised North and the poor developing South.
Ex: The company accounts for 99.9% of the UK manufactured glace cherry market.* mundo industrializado, el = industrialised world, the.* país industrializado = industrialised country.* * *industrializado, -a adjindustrialized;países industrializados industrialized countries -
4 industrializar
v.to industrialize.* * *1 to industrialize1 to become industrialized* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to industrialize2.industrializarse v pron to become industrialized* * *1.verbo transitivo to industrialize2.industrializarse v pron to become industrialized* * *industrializar [A4 ]vtto industrializeto become industrialized* * *
industrializar verbo transitivo to industrialize
' industrializar' also found in these entries:
English:
industrialize
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5 industrializarse
1 to become industrialized* * ** * *
industrializarse ( conjugate industrializarse) verbo pronominal
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6 Infraestructura Mundial para la Información
Ex. The principles under which the G7 (Group of Seven) leading industrialized countries have agreed to collaborate on constructing a Global Information Infrastructure (GII) are presented.* * *Ex: The principles under which the G7 (Group of Seven) leading industrialized countries have agreed to collaborate on constructing a Global Information Infrastructure (GII) are presented.
Spanish-English dictionary > Infraestructura Mundial para la Información
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7 aparecer
v.1 to appear (ante la vista).su número de teléfono no aparece en la guía her phone number isn't (listed) in the phone bookRicardo aparece al final siempre Richard appears at the end always.2 to turn up (algo perdido).¿ya ha aparecido el perro? has the dog been found yet?3 to appear (person).4 to appear to, to appear in front of.Se me apareció una persona A person appeared to me.Me apareció un fantasma A ghost appeared to me.5 to encounter.Se nos apareció un problema We encountered a problem.* * *1 to appear2 (dejarse ver) to show up, turn up3 (en el mercado) to come out (en, onto)1 to appear* * *verb1) to appear, turn up2) come out* * *1. VI1) (=presentarse) to appear, turn up *apareció en casa sin avisar — he appeared o turned up * at the house without warning
2) [algo oculto] to appear, turn up *aparecieron dos nuevos cadáveres en la fosa — two more bodies appeared o turned up * in the trench
3) [algo perdido] to reappear, turn up *ya ha aparecido mi paraguas — my umbrella has finally reappeared o turned up *
4) (=surgir) to appearhan aparecido pintadas en la fachada del ayuntamiento — some graffiti has appeared on the front of the town hall
5) (=editarse) [libro, disco] to come out6) (=figurar) [dato, nombre] to appearmi nombre no aparece en el censo electoral — my name does not appear on the electoral register, my name is not on the electoral register
2.See:* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) síntoma/mancha to appearb) objeto perdido to turn upc) ( en documento) to appear2) personaa) (fam) ( llegar) to appear, turn upb) (fam) ( dejarse ver) to appear, show up (colloq)c) (en película, televisión) to appear3) (liter) ( parecer) to seem2.aparecerse v prona) fantasma/apariciónb) (AmL fam) persona to turn upno te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! — don't you dare show your face round here again!
* * *= appear, become + available, come into + being, feature, give, occur, rise, pop up, show up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, dawn, come through, come up, come with, come on the + scene, set in, crop up.Ex. The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex. If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.Ex. An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.Ex. In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.Ex. The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex. It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex. Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex. Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex. However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex. More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex. She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex. The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex. This is the first CD price cut since the media format came on the scene in the 1980's.Ex. Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex. Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.----* aparece frecuentemente en = in evidence in.* aparecer amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* aparecer aquí y allá en = intersperse.* aparecer en abundancia = come out of + the woodwork.* aparecer en escena = hit + the scene.* aparecer en gran número = pour (in/into).* aparecer en la lejanía = loom.* aparecer impreso = appear + in print.* aparecer juntos = stand + together.* aparecer por primera vez = premiere.* aparecer por sí solo = stand on + Posesivo + own.* aparecer repentinamente = spring up.* aparecerse la virgen = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feet, strike + lucky, strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* aparecer solo = stand + alone.* aparecer tarde = be a late arrival on the scene, be late on the scene.* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* hacer aparecer = cause + display of.* idea + aparecer = idea + surface.* los otros con los que aparece(n) = neighbours [neighbors, -USA].* no aparecer = be not included.* principio de archívese según aparece = file-as-is principle.* que no aparece en primer lugar = nonfirst [non-first].* sistema en el que el documento aparece representado en un único lugar del ín = one-place system.* tal y como aparece = as it/they stand(s).* volver a aparecer = resurface.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1)a) síntoma/mancha to appearb) objeto perdido to turn upc) ( en documento) to appear2) personaa) (fam) ( llegar) to appear, turn upb) (fam) ( dejarse ver) to appear, show up (colloq)c) (en película, televisión) to appear3) (liter) ( parecer) to seem2.aparecerse v prona) fantasma/apariciónb) (AmL fam) persona to turn upno te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! — don't you dare show your face round here again!
* * *= appear, become + available, come into + being, feature, give, occur, rise, pop up, show up, come into + existence, burgeon, surface, dawn, come through, come up, come with, come on the + scene, set in, crop up.Ex: The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.
Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex: I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.Ex: If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.Ex: An abstract of a bibliography can be expected to note whether author affiliations are given = Es de esperar que el resumen de una bibliografía indique si se incluyen los lugares de trabajo de los autores.Ex: In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.Ex: The public library has two choices: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.Ex: It can pop up in one form one week and in another form another week.Ex: Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.Ex: Power struggles are surfacing at major academic institutions across the USA.Ex: However, because of the long duration of feudal society, modern civilization, including modern libraries, dawned in China later than in the industrialized Western countries.Ex: More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.Ex: She outlined the tasks she had been assigned and mentioned that if any emergencies came up she was the person to bring them to.Ex: The problem comes with ideographic languages.Ex: This is the first CD price cut since the media format came on the scene in the 1980's.Ex: Open or compound fractures were usually fatal prior to the advent of antiseptics in the 1860s because infection would set in.Ex: Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.* aparece frecuentemente en = in evidence in.* aparecer amenazadoramente = rear + its head.* aparecer aquí y allá en = intersperse.* aparecer en abundancia = come out of + the woodwork.* aparecer en escena = hit + the scene.* aparecer en gran número = pour (in/into).* aparecer en la lejanía = loom.* aparecer impreso = appear + in print.* aparecer juntos = stand + together.* aparecer por primera vez = premiere.* aparecer por sí solo = stand on + Posesivo + own.* aparecer repentinamente = spring up.* aparecerse la virgen = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feet, strike + lucky, strike + gold, hit + the jackpot.* aparecer solo = stand + alone.* aparecer tarde = be a late arrival on the scene, be late on the scene.* aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.* hacer aparecer = cause + display of.* idea + aparecer = idea + surface.* los otros con los que aparece(n) = neighbours [neighbors, -USA].* no aparecer = be not included.* principio de archívese según aparece = file-as-is principle.* que no aparece en primer lugar = nonfirst [non-first].* sistema en el que el documento aparece representado en un único lugar del ín = one-place system.* tal y como aparece = as it/they stand(s).* volver a aparecer = resurface.* * *aparecer [E3 ]viA1 «síntoma/mancha» to appearlos carteles han aparecido en diversos puntos de la ciudad the posters have appeared in various parts of the citylos tesoros arqueológicos que han ido apareciendo durante la excavación the archaeological treasures which have appeared o turned up during the dig2 «objeto perdido» to turn up¿aparecieron tus llaves? have your keys turned up yet?hizo aparecer un ramo de flores he produced a bouquet of flowers3 (en un documento) to appearmi nombre no aparece en la lista my name doesn't appear on the list, my name isn't on the listuna cara que aparece mucho en las portadas de las revistas a face that often appears o features on the covers of magazines4 «revista» to come out; «libro» to come out, be publishedB «persona»no ha vuelto a aparecer por aquí he hasn't shown his face round here again3 (en un espectáculo) «personaje/actor» to appearapareció en dos o tres películas he was in o he appeared in two or three moviestodo aparecía como un sueño borroso it all seemed like a hazy dreamel programa de explotación aparecía oscuro the operating program did not seem clear■ aparecervt( Méx) to produce, make … appear1 «fantasma/aparición»: aparecerse A algn; to appear TO sbsu padre se le apareció en sueños his father appeared to him in his dreamsse apareció de vaqueros she turned up o showed up in jeans¡y no te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! and don't you dare show your face round here again!* * *
aparecer ( conjugate aparecer) verbo intransitivo
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aparecerse verbo pronominala) [fantasma/aparición] aparecerse a algn to appear to sb
◊ ¡no te vuelvas a aparecer por aquí! don't you dare show your face round here again!
aparecer
1 verbo intransitivo
1 to appear: su nombre aparece en los títulos de crédito, his name is on the credits
2 (acudir alguien, encontrar algo perdido) to turn up: apareció con su hija, he turned up with his daughter
el pasaporte apareció un mes más tarde, the passport turned up a week later
' aparecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dejarse
- sacar
- salir
- surgir
- venir
- amanecer
- improviso
English:
alive
- appear
- arise
- conjure
- crop up
- develop
- listing
- materialize
- pop up
- return
- show
- show up
- sight
- spring
- surface
- turn up
- unaccounted
- view
- woodwork
- emerge
- mushroom
- pop
- reappear
- roll
- scene
- turn
- unaccounted for
* * *♦ vtMéx [presentar] to produce;inesperadamente Pedro apareció mis llaves Pedro quite unexpectedly produced my keys;el mago apareció un conejo de un sombrero the magician pulled a rabbit out of a hat♦ vi1. [ante la vista] to appear;el sol apareció detrás de las murallas the sun appeared o came up from behind the city walls;aparecer de repente to appear from nowhere;el mago hizo aparecer un conejo de su chistera the magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat;su número de teléfono no aparece en la guía her phone number isn't (listed) in the phone book2. [publicación] to come out;la revista aparece los jueves the magazine comes out o is published on Thursdays3. [algo perdido] to turn up;¿ya ha aparecido el perro? has the dog been found yet?;ha aparecido un cuadro inédito de Miró a previously unknown Miró painting has turned up o been discovered4. [persona] to appear;aparecer en público to appear in public;aparece en varias películas de Ford she appears in several of Ford's films;Famaparecer por [lugar] to turn up at;Famhace días que Antonio no aparece por el bar we haven't seen Antonio in the bar for days, it's several days since Antonio showed his face in the bar;Fam¡a buenas horas apareces, ahora que ya hemos terminado! it's a bit late turning up now, we've already finished!;Fam¡y no se te ocurra volver a aparecer por aquí! and don't let me see your face round here again!* * *v/i appear* * *aparecer {53} vi1) : to appear2) presentarse: to show up3) : to turn up, to be found* * *aparecer vb1. (en general) to appear2. (encontrarse) to turn up¿ha aparecido tu cartera? has your wallet turned up?3. (figurar) to be -
8 aumento de las diferencias entre ... y
(n.) = widening gap between... and, widening of the gap beween.... andEx. The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.Ex. The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.* * *(n.) = widening gap between... and, widening of the gap beween.... andEx: The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.
Ex: The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.Spanish-English dictionary > aumento de las diferencias entre ... y
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9 bromuro de metilo
(n.) = methyl bromideEx. Methyl bromide has been phased-out in industrialized countries because of international regulatory measures designed to reduce substances that potentially deplete the stratospheric ozone layer.* * *(n.) = methyl bromideEx: Methyl bromide has been phased-out in industrialized countries because of international regulatory measures designed to reduce substances that potentially deplete the stratospheric ozone layer.
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10 crear un clima
(v.) = promote + climateEx. One of the aims of this Department is to promote a climate for British industry and commerce as conducive to enterprise and competition as that in any other industrialized country.* * *(v.) = promote + climateEx: One of the aims of this Department is to promote a climate for British industry and commerce as conducive to enterprise and competition as that in any other industrialized country.
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11 desajuste cada vez mayor entre ... y
(n.) = widening of the gap beween.... and, widening gap between... andEx. The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.Ex. The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.* * *(n.) = widening of the gap beween.... and, widening gap between... andEx: The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.
Ex: The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.Spanish-English dictionary > desajuste cada vez mayor entre ... y
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12 diferencia cada vez mayor entre ... y
(n.) = widening of the gap beween.... and, widening gap between... andEx. The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.Ex. The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.* * *(n.) = widening of the gap beween.... and, widening gap between... andEx: The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.
Ex: The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.Spanish-English dictionary > diferencia cada vez mayor entre ... y
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13 distanciamiento cada vez mayor entre ... y
(n.) = widening of the gap beween.... and, widening gap between... andEx. The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.Ex. The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.* * *(n.) = widening of the gap beween.... and, widening gap between... andEx: The dominance of cyberspace will lead to a widening of the gap between the industrialized and the developing world.
Ex: The author describes the widening gap between Europe on the one hand and the USA and Japan on the other in the size of their respective information technology industries.Spanish-English dictionary > distanciamiento cada vez mayor entre ... y
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14 economía en vías de desarrollo
(n.) = transitional economy, developing economyEx. I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.Ex. Previously protected markets such as India, China and Brazil will have to open up and there will be no special treatment of developing economies by the industrialized nations.* * *(n.) = transitional economy, developing economyEx: I would like to explore how information and communication technologies will impact on transitional economies as well as developed nations.
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= amidst, in the midst of, in the throes of, right in, amidEx. The second edition of AACR was published in 1978, amidst some dispute as to whether it was either necessary or desirable.Ex. In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.Ex. The scope and methodology of enumeration is, however, in the throes of revolution.Ex. However, a more advantageous site was offered, right in the shopping precinct, linking a covered mall of shops with a multi-functional community complex.Ex. The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth.* * *= amidst, in the midst of, in the throes of, right in, amidEx: The second edition of AACR was published in 1978, amidst some dispute as to whether it was either necessary or desirable.
Ex: In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.Ex: The scope and methodology of enumeration is, however, in the throes of revolution.Ex: However, a more advantageous site was offered, right in the shopping precinct, linking a covered mall of shops with a multi-functional community complex.Ex: The director continued speaking amid the embers of their mirth. -
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= in the midst of, in course ofEx. In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.Ex. It seems possible that a solution to this problem has been found, and the second edition is now in course of publication.* * *= in the midst of, in course ofEx: In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.
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17 estar en desventaja
to be at a disadvantage* * *(v.) = be disadvantaged, be at a disadvantageEx. Well, community information is just about that, helping those who are in anyway disadavantaged find the means to solve their daily problems and to find a better life.Ex. They felt that they were increasingly at a disadvantage in not having the same access to the free flow of scientific information as the industrialized world.* * *(v.) = be disadvantaged, be at a disadvantageEx: Well, community information is just about that, helping those who are in anyway disadavantaged find the means to solve their daily problems and to find a better life.
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18 estratosférico
adj.stratospheric.* * *ADJ stratospheric* * *Ex. Methyl bromide has been phased-out in industrialized countries because of international regulatory measures designed to reduce substances that potentially deplete the stratospheric ozone layer.* * *Ex: Methyl bromide has been phased-out in industrialized countries because of international regulatory measures designed to reduce substances that potentially deplete the stratospheric ozone layer.
* * *estratosférico -ca2 ( fam); ‹precios› exorbitant, astronomical* * *estratosférico, -a adj1. [de la estratosfera] stratospheric* * *estratosférico, -ca adj1) : stratospheric2) : astronomical, exorbitant -
19 gasto militar
m.military expenditures.* * *(n.) = military expenditureEx. The extra aid required is estimated to amount to less than 1% of the industrialized world's current military expenditure.* * *(n.) = military expenditureEx: The extra aid required is estimated to amount to less than 1% of the industrialized world's current military expenditure.
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20 huella de carbono
(n.) = carbon imprint, carbon footprintEx. Realize that all of your basic activities of daily life can contribute to your carbon imprint: taking a shower, watching TV, commuting to work, eating lunch, traveling to visit family, cooking dinner, etc..Ex. In general, the biggest contributors to the carbon footprints of individuals in industrialized nations are transportation and household electricity use.* * *(n.) = carbon imprint, carbon footprintEx: Realize that all of your basic activities of daily life can contribute to your carbon imprint: taking a shower, watching TV, commuting to work, eating lunch, traveling to visit family, cooking dinner, etc..
Ex: In general, the biggest contributors to the carbon footprints of individuals in industrialized nations are transportation and household electricity use.
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