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101 industria de la informática
(n.) = computer industryEx. The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.* * *(n.) = computer industryEx: The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.
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102 inflacionario
adj.inflationary, reflationary.* * *► adjetivo1 inflationary* * *ADJ inflationary* * *- ria, inflacionista adjetivo inflationary* * *= inflationary.Ex. During the economic crisis of the inter-war years, the development of Polish libraries was hampered by lack of funds and the inflationary cost of books.* * *- ria, inflacionista adjetivo inflationary* * *= inflationary.Ex: During the economic crisis of the inter-war years, the development of Polish libraries was hampered by lack of funds and the inflationary cost of books.
* * *adj,inflacionista adjective inflationary* * *inflacionario, -a, inflacionista adjEcon inflationary* * *inflacionario, - ria adj: inflationary -
103 inflacionista
adj.inflationary.f. & m.inflationist.* * *► adjetivo1 inflationist2 (inflacionario) inflationary* * *ADJ inflationary* * *= inflationary.Ex. During the economic crisis of the inter-war years, the development of Polish libraries was hampered by lack of funds and the inflationary cost of books.----* tendencia inflacionista = deflationary spiral.* * *= inflationary.Ex: During the economic crisis of the inter-war years, the development of Polish libraries was hampered by lack of funds and the inflationary cost of books.
* tendencia inflacionista = deflationary spiral.* * *
inflacionista adj Econ inflationary
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104 inspirarse
1 to be inspired (en, by)* * *VPRinspirarse en algo — to be inspired by sth, find inspiration in sth
* * *(v.) = draw + inspiration, draw + inspiration fromEx. Sources from which the designer can draw inspiration include paintings and visual imagery from the theatre, cinema, and popular culture.Ex. By recognising their inter-relationships, the two professions will be able to draw strength and inspiration from each other.* * *(v.) = draw + inspiration, draw + inspiration fromEx: Sources from which the designer can draw inspiration include paintings and visual imagery from the theatre, cinema, and popular culture.
Ex: By recognising their inter-relationships, the two professions will be able to draw strength and inspiration from each other.* * *
■inspirarse verbo reflexivo to be inspired [en, by]
' inspirarse' also found in these entries:
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inspirar
English:
inspiration
* * *vprviajó al Caribe para inspirarse he went to the Caribbean in search of inspiration* * *v/r draw inspiration, be inspired* * *inspirarse vb to be inspired -
105 intencionadamente
adv.1 designedly.2 intentionally, on purpose, deliberately, by design.* * *► adverbio1 intentionally, deliberately* * *ADV1) (=a propósito) deliberately, on purpose2) (=con mala intención) nastily* * *adverbio on purpose, deliberately* * *= intentionally, purposely, wittingly, purposefully, by design, on purpose, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA], designedly.Ex. In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.Ex. I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex. Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex. Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.Ex. The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex. Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex. The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex. But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex. In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.* * *adverbio on purpose, deliberately* * *= intentionally, purposely, wittingly, purposefully, by design, on purpose, knowingly, wilfully [willfully, -USA], designedly.Ex: In the cases where there was no match, we intentionally created a dirty authority file.
Ex: I have purposely refrained from discussing the theory of comparative librarianship which has up to now characterized much of the writing on the subject.Ex: Wittingly or unwittingly, they mask other questions that users do not know how to ask or are uncertain that they want to divulge to someone else.Ex: Only then, within the framework of inter-institutional accord, will academic library cooperative activities move forward more rapidly and purposefully.Ex: The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.Ex: Most consumers felt confident that once a letter is written and posted, no one will read it either accidently or on purpose except for the intended addressee.Ex: The ways in which library professionals -- knowingly and unknowingly -- undermine intellectual freedom are discussed = Se analizan las formas en las que los profesionales de las bibliotecas, consciente o inconscientemente, socavan la libertad intelectual.Ex: But we are not then acting quite so much out of blindness or inarticulateness; we are selfishly or fearfully or wilfully trying to short-circuit what we know underneath to be more nearly the true state of things.Ex: In respect of those defects, the seller may be held liable where he has designedly concealed their existence from the purchaser.* * *on purpose, deliberately* * *
intencionadamente adverbio on purpose, deliberately
interrumpió la conversación intencionadamente, he deliberately interrupted the conversation
' intencionadamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pisotón
English:
intentionally
- knowingly
- purposely
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106 interaccionar
v.to interact.* * *VI to interact ( con with)* * *= interoperate [inter-operate].Ex. A Z39.50 clientand server will only interoperate if they agree which parts of the standard to implement, and how.* * *= interoperate [inter-operate].Ex: A Z39.50 clientand server will only interoperate if they agree which parts of the standard to implement, and how.
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107 interacción
f.interaction, interplay, relationship.* * *1 interaction* * *noun f.* * *SF interaction"interacciones" — (Farm) "not to be taken with..."
* * *femenino interaction* * *= feedback, interaction, interplay, involvement, intercourse, interoperation [inter-operation], interactivity.Ex. The statements are framed one at a time, and feedback is available at each stage, hence the term 'interactive searching'.Ex. One trend for the future is likely to be the development of hosts which are designed for interaction with the end user.Ex. In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.Ex. This software is normally self-contained and can be set up with a minimum of involvement of computer specialist staff.Ex. The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Ex. Open systems are those those which meet national standards for interconnectivity, storage and retrieval of records, and interoperation.Ex. In technical jargon, this reactive ability of a computer is known as 'interactivity'.----* interacción hombre-ordenador = human-computer interaction.* interacción humana = human-human interaction.* interacción social = social interaction.* * *femenino interaction* * *= feedback, interaction, interplay, involvement, intercourse, interoperation [inter-operation], interactivity.Ex: The statements are framed one at a time, and feedback is available at each stage, hence the term 'interactive searching'.
Ex: One trend for the future is likely to be the development of hosts which are designed for interaction with the end user.Ex: In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.Ex: This software is normally self-contained and can be set up with a minimum of involvement of computer specialist staff.Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Ex: Open systems are those those which meet national standards for interconnectivity, storage and retrieval of records, and interoperation.Ex: In technical jargon, this reactive ability of a computer is known as 'interactivity'.* interacción hombre-ordenador = human-computer interaction.* interacción humana = human-human interaction.* interacción social = social interaction.* * *interaction* * *
interacción sustantivo femenino interaction: hubo una buena interacción entre los grupos de trabajo, we've had good interaction among the work groups
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interaction
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108 interactuación
SF interaction* * *= interoperation [inter-operation].Ex. Open systems are those those which meet national standards for interconnectivity, storage and retrieval of records, and interoperation.* * *= interoperation [inter-operation].Ex: Open systems are those those which meet national standards for interconnectivity, storage and retrieval of records, and interoperation.
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109 interactuar
v.1 to interact, to interface.2 to interact with.Me interactúa Ricardo Ricardo interacts with me.* * *VI to interact ( con with)* * *verbo intransitivo to interact* * *= interact (with), interoperate [inter-operate].Ex. DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.Ex. A Z39.50 clientand server will only interoperate if they agree which parts of the standard to implement, and how.* * *verbo intransitivo to interact* * *= interact (with), interoperate [inter-operate].Ex: DBMS are essentially programming frameworks, and can offer good storage and retrieval, but often are intended for programmers to interact with, and thus may need a programmer in order to make them usable to libraries.
Ex: A Z39.50 clientand server will only interoperate if they agree which parts of the standard to implement, and how.* * *interactuar [ A18 ]vi1 «fuerzas/partículas» to interact2 «organizaciones/personas» to interact* * *interactuar vito interact* * *interactuar {3} vi: to interact -
110 intercambio de fondos
(n.) = stock exchangeEx. Larger towns may have regional libraries that act as centres for the provision of reference services, inter-library loans, staffing expertise and stock exchange.* * *(n.) = stock exchangeEx: Larger towns may have regional libraries that act as centres for the provision of reference services, inter-library loans, staffing expertise and stock exchange.
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111 interconectar
v.to interconnect.* * *1 interconnect* * ** * *verbo transitivo to link (up), interconnect* * *= interconnect [inter-connect].Ex. It can interconnect text processors, personal computers and terminals to high-quality printers, computer-based file stores, facsimile machines, digital voice, video and other electronic office equipment.* * *verbo transitivo to link (up), interconnect* * *= interconnect [inter-connect].Ex: It can interconnect text processors, personal computers and terminals to high-quality printers, computer-based file stores, facsimile machines, digital voice, video and other electronic office equipment.
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112 intercontinental
adj.intercontinental.* * *► adjetivo1 intercontinental* * *ADJ intercontinental* * *adjetivo intercontinental* * *= intercontinental [inter-continental].Ex. The workshop aimed to identify ways and means to foster European and intercontinental library cooperation.* * *adjetivo intercontinental* * *= intercontinental [inter-continental].Ex: The workshop aimed to identify ways and means to foster European and intercontinental library cooperation.
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intercontinental adjetivo intercontinental
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intercontinental
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113 interdisciplinar
= cross curricular, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary [inter-disciplinary], cross-domain, cross-functional, boundary spanning.Ex. Many LEA's and individual schools are seeing the school library as an appropriate location for computers to support the developments in cross curricular work and resource based learning.Ex. Interesting perspectives of cross-disciplinary developments can be gathered from citation indexes in a way that would be difficult with traditional indexes.Ex. The scope of a citation index, especially those published by ISI, is interdisciplinary, and also crosses time barriers in a way that a normal index would not do.Ex. This article discusses techniques for building robust and domain-specific thesauri to assist in cross-domain scientific information retrieval.Ex. In the field of information technology academic institutions should adopt a cross-functional approach that provides a curriculum content that addresses real-world situations in a global setting.Ex. Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.----* colaboración interdisciplinar = interdisciplinary collaboration.* equipo interdisciplinar = cross-functional team.* grupo interdisciplinar = cross-functional team.* * *= cross curricular, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary [inter-disciplinary], cross-domain, cross-functional, boundary spanning.Ex: Many LEA's and individual schools are seeing the school library as an appropriate location for computers to support the developments in cross curricular work and resource based learning.
Ex: Interesting perspectives of cross-disciplinary developments can be gathered from citation indexes in a way that would be difficult with traditional indexes.Ex: The scope of a citation index, especially those published by ISI, is interdisciplinary, and also crosses time barriers in a way that a normal index would not do.Ex: This article discusses techniques for building robust and domain-specific thesauri to assist in cross-domain scientific information retrieval.Ex: In the field of information technology academic institutions should adopt a cross-functional approach that provides a curriculum content that addresses real-world situations in a global setting.Ex: Particular attention is being paid to the need for boundary spanning go-betweens to manage the vital communication aspects of technology transfer.* colaboración interdisciplinar = interdisciplinary collaboration.* equipo interdisciplinar = cross-functional team.* grupo interdisciplinar = cross-functional team.* * *interdisciplinar, interdisciplinario, -a adjinterdisciplinary* * *adj interdisciplinary -
114 interdisciplinaridad
= interdisciplinarity [inter-disciplinarity].Ex. Disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity can be monitored in periodical literature through a simple citation study.* * *= interdisciplinarity [inter-disciplinarity].Ex: Disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity can be monitored in periodical literature through a simple citation study.
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115 interdisciplinario
adj.interdisciplinary.* * *► adjetivo1 interdisciplinary* * *- ria, interdisciplinar adjetivo interdisciplinary* * *= interdisciplinary [inter-disciplinary].Ex. The scope of a citation index, especially those published by ISI, is interdisciplinary, and also crosses time barriers in a way that a normal index would not do.* * *- ria, interdisciplinar adjetivo interdisciplinary* * *= interdisciplinary [inter-disciplinary].Ex: The scope of a citation index, especially those published by ISI, is interdisciplinary, and also crosses time barriers in a way that a normal index would not do.
* * *interdisciplinary* * *
interdisciplinario,-a adjetivo interdisciplinary: el estudio lo ha hecho un equipo interdisciplinario, the study was conducted by an interdisciplinary team
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interdisciplinaria
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interdisciplinary
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116 intergubernamental
adj.intergovernmental.* * *► adjetivo1 intergovernmental* * *interín* * *adjetivo intergovernmental* * *= intergovernmental [inter-governmental].Ex. An international intergovernmental body is an international body created by intergovernmental action.----* organismo intergubernamental internacional = international intergovernmental body.* * *adjetivo intergovernmental* * *= intergovernmental [inter-governmental].Ex: An international intergovernmental body is an international body created by intergovernmental action.
* organismo intergubernamental internacional = international intergovernmental body.* * *intergovernmentalla Conferencia Intergubernamental (UE) the Intergovernmental Conference/Council* * *intergovernmental* * *adj intergovernmental -
117 interoperabilidad
f.interoperability, compatibility.* * *= interoperability [inter-operability].Ex. The need to share information between computers, produced by different manufacturers, has given rise to 2 non-proprietary protocols to support interoperability and telecommunications compatibility: TCP/IP and OSI.----* test de interoperabilidad = interoperability testing.* * *= interoperability [inter-operability].Ex: The need to share information between computers, produced by different manufacturers, has given rise to 2 non-proprietary protocols to support interoperability and telecommunications compatibility: TCP/IP and OSI.
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118 interpersonal
adj.interpersonal.* * *► adjetivo1 interpersonal* * *ADJ interpersonal* * *adjetivo interpersonal* * *= interpersonal [inter-personal], person-to-person.Ex. New techniques are constantly explored, and a few, like the use of the videocamera, are helpful in emphasizing the necessity of satisfactory interpersonal communication.Ex. Networks became joined together into larger metanetworks as the advantages of information sharing and person-to-person communication became quickly apparent.----* conflicto interpersonal = interpersonal conflict.* espacio interpersonal = personal boundaries.* * *adjetivo interpersonal* * *= interpersonal [inter-personal], person-to-person.Ex: New techniques are constantly explored, and a few, like the use of the videocamera, are helpful in emphasizing the necessity of satisfactory interpersonal communication.
Ex: Networks became joined together into larger metanetworks as the advantages of information sharing and person-to-person communication became quickly apparent.* conflicto interpersonal = interpersonal conflict.* espacio interpersonal = personal boundaries.* * *interpersonal* * *interpersonal adjinterpersonal* * *adj interpersonal -
119 interponer
v.1 to put or place (entre dos cosas).2 to lodge, to make (law).3 to interpose, to interject.* * *1 to interpose2 DERECHO to lodge■ su intención es interponer recurso contra la sentencia they intend to lodge an appeal against the sentence1 (físicamente) to interpose oneself2 figurado to intervene\interponerse en el camino de alguien to stand in somebody's way* * *1. VT1) (=insertar) to interpose frm, insert2) (Jur) [+ apelación] to lodge3) [en discurso] to interpose, interject2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <objeto/obstáculo> to interpose (frml)interponer obstáculos en el camino de la independencia — to place obstacles in the way of independence
b) (Der) < demanda> to bring; <recurso/denuncia> to lodge, makec) <autoridad/influencia> to exert, used) (frml) < comentario> to interject2.interponerse v pron* * *= interject, interpose.Ex. I'd like to interject a comment at this point.Ex. The normal inter-library loan channels of the telephone and the postal service must still be interposed between the identification of the existence and the location of a document, and the receipt of the same document.----* interponer demanda = face + legal action.* interponerse = obtrude (into).* interponer una contrademanda = file + countersuit.* interponer una demanda = bring + a suit against.* interponer una queja = file + complaint, file + grievance.* interponer una reclamación = file + complaint, appeal.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <objeto/obstáculo> to interpose (frml)interponer obstáculos en el camino de la independencia — to place obstacles in the way of independence
b) (Der) < demanda> to bring; <recurso/denuncia> to lodge, makec) <autoridad/influencia> to exert, used) (frml) < comentario> to interject2.interponerse v pron* * *= interject, interpose.Ex: I'd like to interject a comment at this point.
Ex: The normal inter-library loan channels of the telephone and the postal service must still be interposed between the identification of the existence and the location of a document, and the receipt of the same document.* interponer demanda = face + legal action.* interponerse = obtrude (into).* interponer una contrademanda = file + countersuit.* interponer una demanda = bring + a suit against.* interponer una queja = file + complaint, file + grievance.* interponer una reclamación = file + complaint, appeal.* * *interponer [ E22 ]vt1 ‹objeto/obstáculo› to interpose ( frml)trataron de interponer obstáculos en el camino de la independencia they tried to place obstacles in the way of independence2 ( Der) ‹demanda› to bring; ‹recurso/denuncia› to lodge, make3 ‹autoridad/influencia› to exert, use4 ( frml); ‹comentario› to interjectse interpuso y paró la pelea he stepped in o intervened and stopped the fightnadie se interpone entre tú y ella nobody is coming between you and hernada se interpone en su camino nothing stands in her wayla enfermedad se interpuso en sus planes the illness got in the way of o upset his plans* * *
interponer verbo transitivo
1 to insert [entre, between]
2 Jur interponer un recurso, to give notice of appeal [contra, against]
' interponer' also found in these entries:
English:
interject
- resort
- lodge
* * *♦ vt1. [entre dos cosas] to put o place [between two things], to interpose;interpusieron un biombo entre nuestra mesa y la suya they put a screen between our table and theirs2. Der to lodge, to make;interpuso un recurso contra la orden de arresto he lodged o made an appeal against the arrest warrant, he appealed against the arrest warrant* * *<part interpuesto> v/t1 interpose, place2 JUR lodge* * *interponer {60} vt: to interpose -
120 interrelacionado
adj.cross-linked, interconnected, interrelated, linked.past part.past participle of spanish verb: interrelacionar.* * *ADJ interrelated* * *= interacting.Ex. On other occasions, where the search must be specified with a number of interacting concepts and other parameters, it will be necessary to write the concepts down.----* estar interrelacionado = interrelated [inter-related].* * *= interacting.Ex: On other occasions, where the search must be specified with a number of interacting concepts and other parameters, it will be necessary to write the concepts down.
* estar interrelacionado = interrelated [inter-related].
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