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1 población nativa
f.local population.* * *(n.) = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitantEx. Native populations also have rising rates of diabetes and heart disease.Ex. This is an important contribution to our understanding of the lamentably neglected subject of the plight of the aboriginal people of India.Ex. The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa.* * *(n.) = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitantEx: Native populations also have rising rates of diabetes and heart disease.
Ex: This is an important contribution to our understanding of the lamentably neglected subject of the plight of the aboriginal people of India.Ex: The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa. -
2 cercanía
f.proximity, vicinity, closeness, nearness.* * *1 proximity, nearness1 outskirts, suburbs* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=proximidad) nearness, proximity2) pl cercanías (=alrededores) neighbourhood sing, neighborhood (EEUU) sing, vicinity sing ; (=suburbios) outskirts, suburbstren de cercanías — suburban train, commuter train
* * *1) ( en el espacio) closeness, proximity; ( en el tiempo) proximity, imminence2) cercanías femenino pluralMadrid y sus cercanías — Madrid and its environs, Madrid and the surrounding area
tren de cercanías — local o suburban train
en las cercanías del aeropuerto — in the vicinity of the airport, near the airport
* * *= propinquity, closeness.Ex. Even though the facsimilist's paper is of the same period as that of the rest of the book, he is most unlikely to be able to match it precisely in all its characteristics thickness, texture, colour, chain-lines, watermark, and the propinquity of worm-holes and stains.Ex. This is a method of calculating semantic similarity between sets of index terms, based on the maximal closeness values achieved by each term.* * *1) ( en el espacio) closeness, proximity; ( en el tiempo) proximity, imminence2) cercanías femenino pluralMadrid y sus cercanías — Madrid and its environs, Madrid and the surrounding area
tren de cercanías — local o suburban train
en las cercanías del aeropuerto — in the vicinity of the airport, near the airport
* * *= propinquity, closeness.Ex: Even though the facsimilist's paper is of the same period as that of the rest of the book, he is most unlikely to be able to match it precisely in all its characteristics thickness, texture, colour, chain-lines, watermark, and the propinquity of worm-holes and stains.
Ex: This is a method of calculating semantic similarity between sets of index terms, based on the maximal closeness values achieved by each term.* * *A (en el espacio) closeness, proximity; (en el tiempo) proximity, imminenceMadrid y sus cercanías Madrid and its environs, Madrid and the surrounding areatren de cercanías local o suburban trainhay varios hoteles en las cercanías del aeropuerto there are several hotels in the vicinity of the airport o in the area around the airport o near the airport* * *
cercanía sustantivo femenino
1 ( en el espacio) closeness, proximity;
( en el tiempo) proximity, imminence
2◊ cercanías sustantivo femenino plural: Madrid y sus cercanías Madrid and its environs;
en las cercanías del aeropuerto in the vicinity of the airport
cercanía
I sustantivo femenino proximity, nearness
II fpl cercanías, outskirts, suburbs
(tren de) cercanías, suburban train
' cercanía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
proximidad
* * *♦ nf[proximidad] nearness, closeness;la cercanía de su destino los animó they were spurred on by the fact that they were so close to their destination;la cercanía entre los dos países favorece los intercambios comerciales the proximity of the two countries favours trade between them;ante la cercanía de las elecciones, la campaña se intensificó as the elections drew closer, the campaign heated up♦ cercanías nfpl[lugar]en las cercanías de Buenos Aires in the area around Buenos Aires;el accidente ocurrió en las cercanías de un hospital the accident happened near a hospital;las tropas están estacionadas en las cercanías de la frontera the troops are stationed close to o near the border;tren de cercanías local train, suburban train♦ cercanías nm invlocal train, suburban train* * *cercanía nf1) proximidad: proximity, closeness2) cercanías nfpl: outskirts, suburbs -
3 intensificarse
VPR to intensify* * *(v.) = escalateEx. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.* * *(v.) = escalateEx: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.
* * *
■intensificarse verbo reflexivo to intensify
(amistad) to strengthen
' intensificarse' also found in these entries:
English:
deepen
- escalate
- intensify
- strengthen
* * *vprto intensify;el viento se intensificó the wind stiffened o got stronger* * *v/r intensify* * *vr -
4 nativo1
1 = native, native speaker, native inhabitant.Ex. Malcolm Stanhope, also a native of the state, entered the library field at the age of 30, after having been a computer salesman for eight years.Ex. Native speakers were significantly more likely to use plural word forms when searching and to experiment with synonyms and alternative words to search for topics.Ex. The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa.----* nativo de Alaska = Alaskan Native.* nativos = aboriginal people. -
5 nativo
adj.native, original, primitive, aboriginal.m.native, aborigine, aboriginal.* * *► adjetivo1 native► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 native\(profesor,-ra) nativo,-a native teacher* * *(f. - nativa)noun adj.* * *nativo, -a1. ADJ1) [persona, país] native2) (=innato) natural, innate3) (Min) native2.SM / F native* * *I- va adjetivoa) <tierra/país/lengua> nativeclases de ruso, profesor nativo — native speaker offers Russian classes
b) <flora/fauna> nativeII* * *I- va adjetivoa) <tierra/país/lengua> nativeclases de ruso, profesor nativo — native speaker offers Russian classes
b) <flora/fauna> nativeII* * *nativo11 = native, native speaker, native inhabitant.Ex: Malcolm Stanhope, also a native of the state, entered the library field at the age of 30, after having been a computer salesman for eight years.
Ex: Native speakers were significantly more likely to use plural word forms when searching and to experiment with synonyms and alternative words to search for topics.Ex: The discovery of gold spurred wealth and immigation and intensified the subjugation of the native inhabitants = El descubrimiento de oro fomentó la riqueza y la inmigración e intensificó la represión de la población nativa.* nativo de Alaska = Alaskan Native.* nativos = aboriginal people.nativo22 = native, autochthonous, native-born.Ex: During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.
Ex: The paper argues that autochthonous language communities should be formally recognised as distinct ethnic groups.Ex: Rapid increases in the foreign-born population at the state level are not associated with negative effects on the employment of native-born workers.* indio nativo americano = American Indian, Native American.* lengua nativa = native language, native tongue.* población nativa = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitant.* * *1 ‹tierra/país› native2 ( Ling):lengua nativo native language, mother tongue[ S ] clases de ruso, profesor nativo native speaker offers Russian classes3 ‹flora/fauna› native nativo DE algo native TO sthun árbol nativo de África a tree native to Africa4 ‹metal/mineral› nativemasculine, feminine1 (aborigen) native2 (hablante) native speakerCompuesto:nativo digital, nativa digital( Inf) digital native* * *
nativo◊ -va adjetivo
nativo de algo native to sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( aborigen) native;
( hablante) native speaker
nativo,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino native
' nativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
castellana
- castellano
- nativa
- natural
- criollo
English:
born
- native
* * *nativo, -a♦ adj1. [persona, costumbre] native;profesor nativo native-speaker teacher2. [mineral] native♦ nm,f1. [natural] native2. [hablante] native (speaker)* * *I adj native (de to)II m, nativa f native* * *nativo, -va adj & n: native* * *nativo adj n native
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