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  • 21 investigación en biblioteconomía y documentación

    Ex. This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.
    * * *

    Ex: This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.

    Spanish-English dictionary > investigación en biblioteconomía y documentación

  • 22 investigación en ciencias de la documentación

    Ex. Funding for information science research has declined, especially at the federal levels.
    * * *

    Ex: Funding for information science research has declined, especially at the federal levels.

    Spanish-English dictionary > investigación en ciencias de la documentación

  • 23 investigación en documentación

    Ex. Funding for information science research has declined, especially at the federal levels.
    * * *

    Ex: Funding for information science research has declined, especially at the federal levels.

    Spanish-English dictionary > investigación en documentación

  • 24 materialismo

    m.
    materialism.
    materialismo dialéctico/histórico dialectical/historical materialism
    * * *
    1 materialism
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino materialism
    * * *
    Ex. Information science seems to understand neither the formalism of information nor the materialism of science.
    * * *
    masculino materialism
    * * *

    Ex: Information science seems to understand neither the formalism of information nor the materialism of science.

    * * *
    materialism
    Compuesto:
    materialismo dialéctico/histórico
    dialectical/historical materialism
    * * *

    materialismo sustantivo masculino
    materialism
    ' materialismo' also found in these entries:
    English:
    materialism
    * * *
    materialism
    materialismo dialéctico dialectical materialism;
    materialismo histórico historical materialism
    * * *
    m materialism
    * * *
    : materialism

    Spanish-English dictionary > materialismo

  • 25 no ser para tomárselo a risa

    = be no laughing matter, be no laughing matter
    Ex. The article 'Libraries: no laughing matter' explores why National Library Week presents an important opportunity for the library and information science profession to make a case for libraries at a national level.
    Ex. The article 'Libraries: no laughing matter' explores why National Library Week presents an important opportunity for the library and information science profession to make a case for libraries at a national level.
    * * *
    = be no laughing matter, be no laughing matter

    Ex: The article 'Libraries: no laughing matter' explores why National Library Week presents an important opportunity for the library and information science profession to make a case for libraries at a national level.

    Ex: The article 'Libraries: no laughing matter' explores why National Library Week presents an important opportunity for the library and information science profession to make a case for libraries at a national level.

    Spanish-English dictionary > no ser para tomárselo a risa

  • 26 paparruchadas

    (n.) = baloney, blather, claptrap, nonsense
    Ex. The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.
    Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
    Ex. Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
    Ex. Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.
    * * *
    (n.) = baloney, blather, claptrap, nonsense

    Ex: The author characterises the strategic plan as baloney carefully crafted to conceal the real problem.

    Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
    Ex: Such antediluvian claptrap has every appearance of using a presumed hurt to military effectiveness as a shield for prejudice.
    Ex: Since 'added entry' maps to 'access point' and 'main entry' maps to 'access point', some curious, but harmless non-sense results.

    * * *
    fpl fam
    baloney sg fam

    Spanish-English dictionary > paparruchadas

  • 27 paparruchas

    (n.) = piffle
    Ex. The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.
    * * *
    (n.) = piffle

    Ex: The article 'Information science: blather and piffle?' points out that the term 'Information science' is used in a variety of ways often to mean quite different things.

    * * *
    Fam nonsense;
    ¡paparruchas! Br codswallop!, US bunkum!
    * * *
    fpl fam
    baloney sg fam

    Spanish-English dictionary > paparruchas

  • 28 información oficial

    (n.) = official information, public information
    Ex. The government has been concerned about people's access to official information and feelings of alienation from the political process.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches' = El artículo se titula "Evaluación de la difusión de información pública por la NCLIS (Comisión Nacional sobre Bibliotecas y Documentación): algunas ideas acertadas deslucidas por la defensa de métodos obsoletos".
    * * *
    (n.) = official information, public information

    Ex: The government has been concerned about people's access to official information and feelings of alienation from the political process.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches' = El artículo se titula "Evaluación de la difusión de información pública por la NCLIS (Comisión Nacional sobre Bibliotecas y Documentación): algunas ideas acertadas deslucidas por la defensa de métodos obsoletos".

    Spanish-English dictionary > información oficial

  • 29 destreza

    f.
    1 skill, dexterity.
    2 skillful action.
    * * *
    1 skill, dexterity
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=habilidad) skill
    2) (=agilidad) dexterity
    * * *
    femenino skill
    * * *
    = competence, skill, dexterity, prowess.
    Ex. In order that you should be able to perform these required skills with greater competence, selected elements of the theory of subject indexing will be included.
    Ex. However, successful human free language indexing is very dependent upon the skills of the individual indexer.
    Ex. Reference work is merely a practical skill -- of a high-grade kind, to be sure -- but a mere dexterity, a mental facility, acquired by practice.
    Ex. The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.
    ----
    * basado en el desarrollo de destrezas prácticas = competency based.
    * con destreza = nimbly, adeptly, with ease.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * desarrollar una destreza = develop + skill, build + skill.
    * desconocimiento de las destrezas básicas en la búsqueda, rec = information illiteracy.
    * destreza académica = academic skill.
    * destreza cognitiva = cognitive skill.
    * destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.
    * destreza en la acampada = campcraft.
    * destreza en la búsqueda de información en una biblioteca = library research skills.
    * destreza lingüística = language skill.
    * destreza manual = manual skill, manual dexterity.
    * destrezas informáticas = computer skills.
    * destrezas relacionadas con el uso de la información = information skills.
    * destrezas relacionadas con la información = information skills.
    * destreza verbal = verbal skill.
    * dominar una destreza = master + skill.
    * mejorar + Posesivo + destrezas = sharpen + Posesivo + skills.
    * producir con gran destreza = craft.
    * requerir más destreza = be more of an art.
    * * *
    femenino skill
    * * *
    = competence, skill, dexterity, prowess.

    Ex: In order that you should be able to perform these required skills with greater competence, selected elements of the theory of subject indexing will be included.

    Ex: However, successful human free language indexing is very dependent upon the skills of the individual indexer.
    Ex: Reference work is merely a practical skill -- of a high-grade kind, to be sure -- but a mere dexterity, a mental facility, acquired by practice.
    Ex: The results endorse the need for continued application of marketing prowess, information science research, and library support systems.
    * basado en el desarrollo de destrezas prácticas = competency based.
    * con destreza = nimbly, adeptly, with ease.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * desarrollar una destreza = develop + skill, build + skill.
    * desconocimiento de las destrezas básicas en la búsqueda, rec = information illiteracy.
    * destreza académica = academic skill.
    * destreza cognitiva = cognitive skill.
    * destreza de apoyo = ancillary skill.
    * destreza en la acampada = campcraft.
    * destreza en la búsqueda de información en una biblioteca = library research skills.
    * destreza lingüística = language skill.
    * destreza manual = manual skill, manual dexterity.
    * destrezas informáticas = computer skills.
    * destrezas relacionadas con el uso de la información = information skills.
    * destrezas relacionadas con la información = information skills.
    * destreza verbal = verbal skill.
    * dominar una destreza = master + skill.
    * mejorar + Posesivo + destrezas = sharpen + Posesivo + skills.
    * producir con gran destreza = craft.
    * requerir más destreza = be more of an art.

    * * *
    skill
    controló el balón con destreza he controlled the ball skillfully
    demostró mucha destreza con el florete he showed great dexterity o skill in his handling of the foil
    con gran destreza very skillfully
    * * *

    destreza sustantivo femenino
    skill;

    destreza sustantivo femenino skill: muestra bastante destreza con la cometa, she demonstrates quite a bit of skill with the kite

    ' destreza' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    maña
    - saber
    - arte
    - manual
    - pericia
    - técnica
    English:
    art
    - consummate
    - craft
    - derive
    - develop
    - development
    - dexterity
    - hone
    - improve
    - improvement
    - neatness
    - practice
    - practise
    - proficiency
    - prowess
    - skill
    - trick
    - deftly
    * * *
    skill, dexterity;
    tiene destreza para la costura he's very good at sewing;
    hacer algo con destreza to do sth skilfully
    * * *
    f skill
    * * *
    habilidad: dexterity, skill
    * * *
    destreza n skill

    Spanish-English dictionary > destreza

  • 30 información pública

    f.
    judicial knowledge, public information, pi.
    * * *
    Ex. The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches' = El artículo se titula "Evaluación de la difusión de información pública por la NCLIS (Comisión Nacional sobre Bibliotecas y Documentación): algunas ideas acertadas deslucidas por la defensa de métodos obsoletos".
    * * *

    Ex: The article is entitled 'NCLIS (National Commission on Libraries and Information Science) assessment of public information dissemination: some sound ideas tarnished by defense of obsolete approaches' = El artículo se titula "Evaluación de la difusión de información pública por la NCLIS (Comisión Nacional sobre Bibliotecas y Documentación): algunas ideas acertadas deslucidas por la defensa de métodos obsoletos".

    Spanish-English dictionary > información pública

  • 31 afín

    adj.
    related, kin, similar, cognate.
    m.
    relative, kindred.
    * * *
    1 (semejante) similar, kindred
    2 (relacionado) related
    3 (próximo) adjacent, next
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=lindante) bordering, adjacent
    2) (=relacionado) similar; [persona] related
    2.
    SMF (=pariente) relation by marriage
    * * *
    adjetivo <temas/lenguas> related; <culturas/ideologías> similar

    afín a algo: ideas afines a las nuestras — ideas which have a lot in common with our own

    * * *
    = allied, associated, contributory, kindred, related, concomitant, attendant, like-minded, cognate, linked, coterminous [co-terminous], germane.
    Ex. In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.
    Ex. This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.
    Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.
    Ex. The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.
    Ex. Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.
    Ex. If we require specificity, we have at the same time to accept the concomitant complexity of headings and the occurrence of grouping.
    Ex. If anything, it interposes an additional link in the communication chain, with its attendant 'interface' problems.
    Ex. Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.
    Ex. We need to determine the interrelationships of disciplines that are now regarded as cognate to or complementary with information science.
    Ex. Each linked document also has its own links, creating a 'web' of information through which the searcher can move.
    Ex. Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.
    Ex. The bibliography lists documents expressly recommended to the researchers in this area and documents of interest which are not specifically germane.
    ----
    * afín (a) = allied to/with, closely related (to).
    * campo afín = twin field.
    * conjunto de cosas afines, el = whole schmier, the.
    * grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.
    * relación afín = affinitive relationship.
    * * *
    adjetivo <temas/lenguas> related; <culturas/ideologías> similar

    afín a algo: ideas afines a las nuestras — ideas which have a lot in common with our own

    * * *
    = allied, associated, contributory, kindred, related, concomitant, attendant, like-minded, cognate, linked, coterminous [co-terminous], germane.

    Ex: In the light of the information explosion, no researcher can now realistically expect to keep pace with developments in his own field, let alone those in allied fields = En vista del crecimiento vertiginoso de la información, siendo realista ahora el investigador no puede mantenerse al día en los avances de su propio campo y mucho menos de los de campos afines.

    Ex: This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.
    Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.
    Ex: The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.
    Ex: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.
    Ex: If we require specificity, we have at the same time to accept the concomitant complexity of headings and the occurrence of grouping.
    Ex: If anything, it interposes an additional link in the communication chain, with its attendant 'interface' problems.
    Ex: Directories of organizations and human resources are an excellent means of knowing who is doing what and where and assist in the networking among like-minded institutions.
    Ex: We need to determine the interrelationships of disciplines that are now regarded as cognate to or complementary with information science.
    Ex: Each linked document also has its own links, creating a 'web' of information through which the searcher can move.
    Ex: Sample articles were chosen for subjects coterminous with each other for 1950, 60 and 70.
    Ex: The bibliography lists documents expressly recommended to the researchers in this area and documents of interest which are not specifically germane.
    * afín (a) = allied to/with, closely related (to).
    * campo afín = twin field.
    * conjunto de cosas afines, el = whole schmier, the.
    * grupo temáticamente afín = subject-related group.
    * relación afín = affinitive relationship.

    * * *
    ‹problemas/temas› related; ‹culturas/ideologías› similar; ‹lenguas› related
    nuestros intereses son muy afines we have very similar interests o many interests in common
    afín A algo:
    ideas afines a las nuestras ideas which are very close to o which have a lot in common with our own
    * * *

    afín adjetivo ‹temas/lenguas related;
    culturas/ideologías similar;
    intereses common;

    afín adjetivo
    1 (parecido) kindred, similar
    2 (que guardan conexión) related

    ' afín' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    parejo
    English:
    related
    * * *
    afín adj
    similar;
    su postura es afín a la nuestra his opinion is close to ours;
    ideas afines similar ideas
    * * *
    adj related, common
    * * *
    afín adj, pl afines
    1) parecido: related, similar
    la biología y disciplinas afines: biology and related disciplines
    2) próximo: adjacent, nearby

    Spanish-English dictionary > afín

  • 32 difundir

    v.
    1 to spread (noticia, doctrina, epidemia).
    2 to spread out, to broadcast, to blaze abroad, to diffuse.
    La prensa difunde las noticias The press spreads out the news.
    El cono difundía energía The cone diffused energy.
    * * *
    1 (luz, calor) to diffuse
    2 figurado (noticia, enfermedad) to spread
    3 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to broadcast
    1 (luz, calor) to be diffused
    2 figurado (noticia, enfermedad) to spread
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=extender) [+ calor, luz] to diffuse; [+ gas] to give off
    2) (=propagar) [+ programa, imagen] to broadcast, transmit; [+ teoría, ideología] to spread, disseminate
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <noticia/rumor> to spread; <ideas/doctrina> to spread, disseminate; < comunicado> to issue
    * * *
    = disseminate, promulgate, publicise [publicize, -USA], report, diffuse, propagate out to, cascade, propagate, bruit, trumpet.
    Ex. The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex. This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
    Ex. A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.
    Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
    Ex. As everywhere, research in library and information science in Australia is diffused over the myriad topics that make up the field.
    Ex. We must develop and study intelligent interfaces that propagate out to the information universe and report back to us.
    Ex. This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    Ex. The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.
    Ex. Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.
    Ex. Just weeks after trumpeting the results of a military offensive, the Pakistan army suddenly finds itself under attack on multiple fronts.
    ----
    * difundir buena imagen de = earn + credit for.
    * difundir el conocimiento = spread + knowledge.
    * difundir el evangelio = spread + the gospel.
    * difundir información = hand out + information.
    * difundir la imagen = spread + the good word, pass on + the good word.
    * difundir la noticia = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the news.
    * difundir mentiras = spread + lies.
    * difundir noticias = broadcast + news.
    * difundirse = find + Posesivo + way, percolate.
    * difundir una idea = spread + view, spread + an idea, circulate + Posesivo + idea.
    * difundir un rumor = spread + rumour.
    * noticias + difundirse = news + spread.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <noticia/rumor> to spread; <ideas/doctrina> to spread, disseminate; < comunicado> to issue
    * * *
    = disseminate, promulgate, publicise [publicize, -USA], report, diffuse, propagate out to, cascade, propagate, bruit, trumpet.

    Ex: The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.

    Ex: This practice has been adopted by a number of national cataloguing codes promulgated since that time.
    Ex: A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.
    Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
    Ex: As everywhere, research in library and information science in Australia is diffused over the myriad topics that make up the field.
    Ex: We must develop and study intelligent interfaces that propagate out to the information universe and report back to us.
    Ex: This project is designed to provide a network of practising librarians with a programme in educational methods and skills which can then be disseminated, or ' cascaded', to a wider network of professional colleagues.
    Ex: The update, once started, propagates through the database, respecting local integrity rules for each affected object.
    Ex: Among many observations in this widely bruited report, one in particular struck home: fewer books had been translated into Arabic in a millennium than were translated into Spanish in a year.
    Ex: Just weeks after trumpeting the results of a military offensive, the Pakistan army suddenly finds itself under attack on multiple fronts.
    * difundir buena imagen de = earn + credit for.
    * difundir el conocimiento = spread + knowledge.
    * difundir el evangelio = spread + the gospel.
    * difundir información = hand out + information.
    * difundir la imagen = spread + the good word, pass on + the good word.
    * difundir la noticia = spread + the word, spread + the good word, pass on + the good word, spread + the news.
    * difundir mentiras = spread + lies.
    * difundir noticias = broadcast + news.
    * difundirse = find + Posesivo + way, percolate.
    * difundir una idea = spread + view, spread + an idea, circulate + Posesivo + idea.
    * difundir un rumor = spread + rumour.
    * noticias + difundirse = news + spread.

    * * *
    difundir [I1 ]
    vt
    ‹noticia/rumor› to spread; ‹ideas/doctrina› to spread, diffuse, disseminate
    difundían el temor entre la población they were spreading fear among the population
    se difundió un comunicado desmintiendo el rumor a communiqué was issued denying the rumor
    la noticia fue difundida por la radio the news was broadcast on the radio
    una institución que se encarga de difundir la cultura an institution responsible for disseminating culture
    son creencias difundidas en esta región such beliefs are widespread in this area
    la lámpara difundía una luz tenue the lamp gave off a dim light
    * * *

     

    difundir ( conjugate difundir) verbo transitivonoticia/rumor to spread;
    ideas/doctrina to spread, disseminate;
    cultura to disseminate;
    comunicado to issue;
    ( por radio) to disseminate;

    difundir vtr, difundirse verbo reflexivo to spread

    ' difundir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    difundirse
    - sembrar
    English:
    bandy about
    - broadcast
    - diffuse
    - propagate
    - radiate
    - spread
    * * *
    vt
    1. [divulgar] [noticia, pánico, religión] to spread;
    [comunicado, informe] to publish; [cultura, costumbres] to spread, to diffuse
    2. [sujeto: emisora radiofónica, canal televisivo] to broadcast;
    una cadena argentina difundió las imágenes an Argentinian channel broadcast the pictures
    3. [extender] [epidemia, olor] to spread;
    [sonido, ondas] to diffuse, to propagate;
    la estufa difunde muy bien el calor the stove heats the place up well
    * * *
    v/t
    1 spread
    2 programa broadcast
    * * *
    1) : to diffuse, to spread out
    2) : to broadcast, to spread
    * * *
    1. (en general) to spread [pt. & pp. spread]
    2. (radio, televisión) to broadcast [pt. & pp. broadcast]

    Spanish-English dictionary > difundir

  • 33 esquema

    m.
    1 diagram.
    2 sketch, skeleton, design, diagram.
    3 way of thinking.
    4 scheme, plan, schedule, rede.
    5 layout.
    * * *
    1 (gráfica) diagram
    2 (plan) outline, plan
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) [en esbozo] (=resumen) outline; (=diagrama) diagram; (=dibujo) sketch
    2) (=conjunto de ideas) thinking, way of thinking

    sus esquemas mentales están anclados en el pasadohis thinking o way of thinking is rooted in the past

    no me imaginaba que fueras a hacerte monja, me has roto todos los esquemas — I never imagined you'd become a nun, you've really thrown me *

    3) (Rel, Fil) schema
    * * *
    1) ( croquis) sketch, diagram; ( sinopsis) outline
    2) ( de ideas)

    romperle los esquemas a alguien — (fam) ( echar abajo - conceptos) to shatter somebody's preconceptions; (- planes) to ruin somebody's plans

    * * *
    = framework, schema [schemas/schemata, -pl.], schematisation [schematization, -USA], schematic, landscape.
    Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex. A schema of information sciences is put forward with the plea that any discussion of information and information science should first declare the definitions to be used.
    Ex. The proposed schematisation provides librarians who have collection development responsibilities with a mechanism for assigning a specific priority to each selection.
    Ex. The schematic for this structure can be found in figure 2.1.
    Ex. During the post-war period international organizations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.
    ----
    * esquema del cableado eléctrico = wiring diagram.
    * esquema general = outline, overview.
    * esquemas = schemata [schema, -sing.].
    * romper los esquemas = think out(side) + (of) the box.
    * * *
    1) ( croquis) sketch, diagram; ( sinopsis) outline
    2) ( de ideas)

    romperle los esquemas a alguien — (fam) ( echar abajo - conceptos) to shatter somebody's preconceptions; (- planes) to ruin somebody's plans

    * * *
    = framework, schema [schemas/schemata, -pl.], schematisation [schematization, -USA], schematic, landscape.

    Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.

    Ex: A schema of information sciences is put forward with the plea that any discussion of information and information science should first declare the definitions to be used.
    Ex: The proposed schematisation provides librarians who have collection development responsibilities with a mechanism for assigning a specific priority to each selection.
    Ex: The schematic for this structure can be found in figure 2.1.
    Ex: During the post-war period international organizations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.
    * esquema del cableado eléctrico = wiring diagram.
    * esquema general = outline, overview.
    * esquemas = schemata [schema, -sing.].
    * romper los esquemas = think out(side) + (of) the box.

    * * *
    A
    1 (croquis) sketch, diagram
    2
    (sinopsis): mándales un esquema del argumento/guión send them an outline o a synopsis of the plot/script
    hazte un esquema de lo que quieres decir draw up an outline o a plan of what you want to say
    el esquema narrativo de la novela es simple the novel has a simple plot
    B
    (de ideas): la interpretación de nuestra realidad con esquemas ajenos the use of foreign ways of thinking o foreign perceptions to try to understand our own situation
    proyectos opuestos al esquema liberal projects at odds with liberal philosophy o thinking
    es imposible sacarla de sus esquemas you'll never get her to change her way of thinking
    romperle los esquemas a algn ( fam) (echar abajoconceptos) to shatter sb's preconceptions; (— planes) to ruin sb's plans
    * * *

     

    esquema sustantivo masculino
    1 ( croquis) sketch, diagram;
    ( sinopsis) outline
    2 ( de ideas):
    el esquema liberal liberal philosophy o thinking;

    no se sale de sus esquemas she doesn't change her way of thinking
    esquema sustantivo masculino
    1 (dibujo) diagram, sketch
    2 (resumen de ideas) outline: les quiero presentar un esquema de nuestros objetivos, I'd like to submit an outline of our objectives
    3 (base) preconceptions, philosophy: tiene unos esquemas de comportamiento muy maduros, he conducts himself in a mature manner
    ' esquema' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cuadro
    - guion
    English:
    diagram
    - frame
    - skeleton
    - outline
    - plan
    * * *
    1. [gráfico] diagram;
    hazme un esquema de la ruta hasta tu casa draw me a map of the route to your house
    2. [resumen] outline;
    hacerse un esquema to draw up an outline
    3. [estructura]
    los esquemas mentales de un niño a child's view of the world;
    los esquemas de comportamiento del enfermo anoréxico the behaviour patterns of anorexics;
    romper los esquemas a alguien: sus ideas sobre las drogas me rompieron los esquemas his ideas on drugs really challenged my preconceptions;
    ya tenía el itinerario preparado pero su respuesta me rompió los esquemas I had already worked out the itinerary but her answer threw all my plans up in the air
    * * *
    m
    1 ( croquis) sketch, diagram;
    en esquema mostrar in diagrammatic form; explicar briefly
    2 ( sinopsis) outline, summary
    * * *
    bosquejo: outline, sketch, plan
    * * *
    1. (diagrama) diagram
    2. (resumen) outline

    Spanish-English dictionary > esquema

  • 34 Licenciatura de Ciencias

    = M.Sc. (Master of Science)
    Ex. He introduced a full-time M.Sc. in Information Science, but it had more an academic than a professional bias.
    * * *
    = M.Sc. (Master of Science)

    Ex: He introduced a full-time M.Sc. in Information Science, but it had more an academic than a professional bias.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Licenciatura de Ciencias

  • 35 archivística y museología

    Ex. It provides an international forum for sharing experiences among researchers from a variety of disciplines such as computer science, library and information science, archival and museum studies, and knowledge management.
    * * *

    Ex: It provides an international forum for sharing experiences among researchers from a variety of disciplines such as computer science, library and information science, archival and museum studies, and knowledge management.

    Spanish-English dictionary > archivística y museología

  • 36 foro internacional

    Ex. It provides an international forum for sharing experiences among researchers from a variety of disciplines such as computer science, library and information science, archival and museum studies, and knowledge management.
    * * *

    Ex: It provides an international forum for sharing experiences among researchers from a variety of disciplines such as computer science, library and information science, archival and museum studies, and knowledge management.

    Spanish-English dictionary > foro internacional

  • 37 galimatías

    f. s.&pl.
    1 gibberish, double-talk, doubletalk, double Dutch.
    2 galimatias.
    * * *
    1 familiar gibberish, double Dutch
    * * *
    SM INV (=asunto) rigmarole; (=lenguaje) gibberish, nonsense
    * * *
    masculino (pl galimatías) ( lenguaje incomprensible) gibberish; (de cosas, ideas) jumble
    * * *
    = welter, gibberish, a pretty kettle of fish, a fine kettle of fish, gobbledygook [gobbledegook], mumbo jumbo, rigmarole [rigamarole].
    Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.
    Ex. ' Gibberish' in information science jeopardises the current state of archival literature and practice.
    Ex. A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.
    Ex. Knowing the historical roots of their misfortune may not make it easier for them to escape the fine kettle of fish they are in.
    Ex. Tired of printing scientific gobbledygook that almost no one can read, one of the world's top science journals has ordered its authors to write plain English.
    Ex. This is all the legal mumbo jumbo that protects me from some random lawsuit for god only knows what.
    Ex. She sensed intelligence behind this rigmarole, but it was meaningless to her.
    * * *
    masculino (pl galimatías) ( lenguaje incomprensible) gibberish; (de cosas, ideas) jumble
    * * *
    = welter, gibberish, a pretty kettle of fish, a fine kettle of fish, gobbledygook [gobbledegook], mumbo jumbo, rigmarole [rigamarole].

    Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.

    Ex: ' Gibberish' in information science jeopardises the current state of archival literature and practice.
    Ex: A pretty kettle of fish indeed, out of whom only Tracy is really trying seriously to make a new life for herself.
    Ex: Knowing the historical roots of their misfortune may not make it easier for them to escape the fine kettle of fish they are in.
    Ex: Tired of printing scientific gobbledygook that almost no one can read, one of the world's top science journals has ordered its authors to write plain English.
    Ex: This is all the legal mumbo jumbo that protects me from some random lawsuit for god only knows what.
    Ex: She sensed intelligence behind this rigmarole, but it was meaningless to her.

    * * *
    con ese galimatías de explicación nadie entendió nada his explanation was pure gibberish o pure gobbledygook o double Dutch and nobody understood a word
    es un galimatías de fórmulas it's just a confusing mass of formulas
    * * *

    galimatías sustantivo masculino (pl


    (de cosas, ideas) jumble
    galimatías m inv fam gibberish: este informe es un auténtico galimatías, this report is written in gobbledygook
    ' galimatías' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    jerga
    English:
    gibberish
    * * *
    galimatías nm inv
    Fam
    las instrucciones de esta lavadora son un galimatías the instructions for this washing machine are complete gibberish;
    su explicación fue un galimatías his explanation was in double Dutch;
    el debate acabó en un auténtico galimatías the debate ended up in a free-for-all
    * * *
    m gibberish
    * * *
    galimatías nms & pl
    : gibberish, nonsense

    Spanish-English dictionary > galimatías

  • 38 grupo asesor

    m.
    advisory group.
    * * *
    Ex. I serve on the advisory group on National Bibliographic Control which was established by the National Science Foundation, the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, and the Council on Library Resources.
    * * *

    Ex: I serve on the advisory group on National Bibliographic Control which was established by the National Science Foundation, the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, and the Council on Library Resources.

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo asesor

  • 39 grupo consultivo

    m.
    consultative group.
    * * *
    Ex. I serve on the advisory group on National Bibliographic Control which was established by the National Science Foundation, the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, and the Council on Library Resources.
    * * *

    Ex: I serve on the advisory group on National Bibliographic Control which was established by the National Science Foundation, the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, and the Council on Library Resources.

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo consultivo

  • 40 proyecto en común

    (n.) = joint effort
    Ex. The attention of information science associations should be drawn to the need for joint efforts in developing better tools for the control and conversion of natural and indexing languages in science and technology.
    * * *

    Ex: The attention of information science associations should be drawn to the need for joint efforts in developing better tools for the control and conversion of natural and indexing languages in science and technology.

    Spanish-English dictionary > proyecto en común

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