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22 Interfaz para Sistemas Automatizados Pequeños
Ex. In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.* * *Ex: In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.
Spanish-English dictionary > Interfaz para Sistemas Automatizados Pequeños
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23 conectar
v.1 to connect something.el puente conecta la isla con el continente the bridge connects o links the island to the mainlandEl adaptador conecta los dos cables The adapter connects both cables.2 to connect (vuelo).3 to switch on, to turn on.Ricardo conectó el abanico Richard switched on the fan.4 to wire up.5 to get drugs, to make a score, to score.* * *1 (gen) to connect (up)2 (aparato eléctrico) to switch on, plug in2 familiar (llevarse bien) to hit it off, get on well* * *verb1) to connect2) link* * *1. VT1) [+ cables, tubos] to connect (up)todavía no hemos conectado la luz en el piso nuevo — we still haven't had the electricity connected in the new flat
masa II, 6)conectar un aparato eléctrico a tierra — to earth o (EEUU) ground an electrical appliance
2) (=enlazar)esta autovía conectará Granada con Almería — this dual carriageway will link Granada and o to Almería
3) (=relacionar)no logro conectar una cosa con la otra — I can't see how one thing connects with another, I can't see how everything ties in together
conectó todos los datos y resolvió el problema — he put all the facts together and solved the problem
2. VI1) * (=congeniar)un autor que ha sabido conectar con el público — an author who knows how to get through to o reach the public
2) (=enlazar)esta carretera conectará con la autopista — this road will link up to o provide a link to the motorway
3) (TV, Radio)conectamos con nuestro corresponsal en Londres — and now it's over to our correspondent in London, and now we're going over to our correspondent in London
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cables/aparatos> to connect (up); <luz/gas/teléfono> to connectconectar algo a la red — to connect something to the mains supply o plug something in
2) ( relacionar) <hechos/sucesos> to connect, link3) (AmL) ( poner en contacto)2.conectar a alguien con alguien — to put somebody in touch o in contact with somebody
conectar vi1)a) (Rad, TV)conectar con alguien/algo — to go over to somebody/something
b) ( empalmar) to connect, link upc) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) (con vuelo, tren)este vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín — this flight/train connects with the Dublin one
2) (Méx arg) ( conseguir droga) to score (sl)* * *= connect, link, turn on, wire, hook, provide + an interface, network, hook up, hit it off.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex. A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.Ex. I don't think that is a very liberating experience, especially a terminal that's hooked to a large computer that almost no one understands, no one but a very few people.Ex. This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex. This paper briefly presents hints to libraries wishing to network their CD-ROM databases.Ex. People are going to want to hook up different pieces of software and expect them to work.Ex. As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.----* conectar en red = network.* conectarse = log on, log, login.* conectarse con = interface to/with.* conectarse mediante llamada telefónica = dial up.* volver a conectar = reconnect [re-connect].* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <cables/aparatos> to connect (up); <luz/gas/teléfono> to connectconectar algo a la red — to connect something to the mains supply o plug something in
2) ( relacionar) <hechos/sucesos> to connect, link3) (AmL) ( poner en contacto)2.conectar a alguien con alguien — to put somebody in touch o in contact with somebody
conectar vi1)a) (Rad, TV)conectar con alguien/algo — to go over to somebody/something
b) ( empalmar) to connect, link upc) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) (con vuelo, tren)este vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín — this flight/train connects with the Dublin one
2) (Méx arg) ( conseguir droga) to score (sl)* * *= connect, link, turn on, wire, hook, provide + an interface, network, hook up, hit it off.Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.
Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: To use DOBIS/LIBIS, turn the terminal on and wait for it to warm up.Ex: A modem is permanently wired, and converts digital messages which the terminal and computer understand into analogue messages capable of being transmitted down telephone lines.Ex: I don't think that is a very liberating experience, especially a terminal that's hooked to a large computer that almost no one understands, no one but a very few people.Ex: This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex: This paper briefly presents hints to libraries wishing to network their CD-ROM databases.Ex: People are going to want to hook up different pieces of software and expect them to work.Ex: As the two began to connect well and hit it off, the contact between the two increased to a rate of at least once a week.* conectar en red = network.* conectarse = log on, log, login.* conectarse con = interface to/with.* conectarse mediante llamada telefónica = dial up.* volver a conectar = reconnect [re-connect].* * *conectar [A1 ]vtA ‹cables/aparatos› to connect, connect up; ‹luz/gas/teléfono› to connectantes de conectarlo a la red compruebe el voltaje before connecting to the mains supply o plugging it in, check the voltageB (relacionar) ‹hechos/sucesos› to connect, linkno conectó una cosa con la otra she didn't make a connection between o connect the two thingsel secuestro puede estar conectado con el caso Malla the kidnapping may be linked o connected to the Malla caseC ( AmL) (poner en contacto) conectar a algn CON algn; to put sb in touch o in contact WITH sb■ conectarviA1 ( Rad, TV):conectamos con el equipo móvil we're going over to our outside broadcast unitconectemos con Juan Mendoza en París let's go over to o let's join Juan Mendoza in Paris2 (empalmar) to connect, link up3 (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on wellun cantante/político que conecta bien con la juventud a singer/politician who relates well to o really engages with o reaches young people4( AmL) (con un vuelo, tren): en Río conectamos con el vuelo a Asunción in Rio we took a connecting flight to Asunción o we transferred to the Asunción flighteste vuelo/tren conecta con el de Dublín this flight/train connects with the Dublin one* * *
conectar ( conjugate conectar) verbo transitivo
‹luz/gas/teléfono› to connect
verbo intransitivoa) (Rad, TV) conectar con algn/algo to go over to sb/sth
c) (llevarse bien, entenderse) to get along o on welld) (AmL) conectar con algo [vuelo/tren] to connect with sth;
conectar
I verbo transitivo
1 to connect (up): he conectado el vídeo a la televisión, I've connected the video to the television
2 (a la red eléctrica) to plug in, switch on
3 (dos puntos distantes) to unit, link up
II verbo intransitivo
1 (establecer comunicación) to communicate: conecté con ella a través de Internet, I contacted her by Internet
2 fam (simpatizar) no conecto con mi padre, I don't get on with my father
' conectar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
instalar
- poner
- relacionar
- vincular
English:
adapter
- adaptor
- connect
- connect up
- earth
- ground
- hook up
- lay on
- wire
- link
* * *♦ vt1. [aparato, mecanismo] [con cables] to connect (a o con (up) to);conecta la lavadora a la red eléctrica connect the washing machine to the electricity supply2. [encender] [radio, calefacción] to turn on, to switch on3. [unir, comunicar] to connect, to link;el puente conecta la isla con el continente the bridge connects o links the island to the mainland4. [asociar] to link, to connect;la policía ha conectado el robo con las mafias locales the police have linked o connected the robbery to the local mafia♦ viconectamos con nuestro enviado especial en la zona and now over to our special correspondent in the area[entenderse] to relate to sb;una escritora que conecta con los más jóvenes a writer who knows how to relate to younger readers;al partido le ha fallado conectar con los sectores más desfavorecidos the party has failed to reach o get through to the most disadvantaged groups3. [vuelo] to connect;necesito conectar con el vuelo de las 9 I have to be there for a connecting flight at 9 o'clock* * *I v/t1 connect, link2 EL connect;conectar a tierra ground, Br earthII v/i connect* * *conectar vt: to connectconectar viconectar con : to link up with, to communicate with* * *conectar vb1. (en general) to connect2. (encender) to turn on / to switch on¿has conectado el vídeo? have you turned the video on? -
24 interfaz de búsqueda
(n.) = search interfaceEx. There are two major components of the search interface: the search facilities which support the development of search strategies, and the interface through which such facilities can be accessed.* * *(n.) = search interfaceEx: There are two major components of the search interface: the search facilities which support the development of search strategies, and the interface through which such facilities can be accessed.
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25 interfaz de receptor
(n.) = host interfaceEx. In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.* * *(n.) = host interfaceEx: In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.
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26 interfaz de usuario
(n.) = front end [front-end], user interface, front end systemEx. It describes a prototype interface that acts as a front end to a document storage facility, which allows the specification of uncertain queries and combines evidence about the relevance of documents to produce an overall ranking.Ex. In contrast to many data base management systems, Cardbox has a carefully refined user interface.Ex. This article reviews the literature of front end systems designed for the on-line searching of chemical structure data bases.* * *(n.) = front end [front-end], user interface, front end systemEx: It describes a prototype interface that acts as a front end to a document storage facility, which allows the specification of uncertain queries and combines evidence about the relevance of documents to produce an overall ranking.
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27 realizar
v.1 to make (ejecutar) (esfuerzo, viaje, inversión).2 to fulfill, to realize (hacer real).realizó su sueño he fulfilled his dreamElla realiza la infidelidad She realizes the infidelity.3 to direct (Cine).4 to realize (finance) (beneficios).5 to accomplish, to carry out, to achieve, to carry through.Ellas realizan sus planes They accomplish their plans.6 to hold, to carry on, to have.El grupo realizó una reunión The group held a meeting.7 to sell off.La tienda realizó sus saldos The store sold off its sale goods.* * *(z changes to c before e)Past Indicativerealicé, realizaste, realizó, realizamos, realizasteis, realizaron.Present SubjunctiveImperative* * *verb1) to execute, perform, carry out2) fulfill3) realize•* * *1. VT1) [+ propósito] to achieve, realize; [+ promesa] to fulfil, fulfill (EEUU), carry out; [+ proyecto] to carry out, put into effect2) [+ viaje, vuelo, visita, compra] to make; [+ expedición] to carry out, go on3) (Econ) [+ activo] to realize; [+ existencias] to sell off, sell up; [+ ganancias] to take2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < tarea> to carry out, execute (frml); <viaje/visita> to make; <prueba/entrevista> to conduct; < encuesta> to carry outrealizan gestiones para... — they are taking the necessary steps to...
b) <ambiciones/ilusiones> to fulfill*, realize2) (Cin, TV) to produce3) (Com, Fin)a) < bienes> to realize, dispose of, sellb) <compra/inversión> to make2.realizar ventas por valor de... — to sell goods to the value of...
realizarse v pron sueños/ilusiones to come true, be realized; persona to fulfill* oneself* * *= author, carry out, conduct, enact, execute, go about, involve, produce, undertake, set in + motion, transact, administer, carry through, realise [realize, -USA].Ex. Note that these provisions do not include research reports which have been prepared within a government agency but specifically authored by an individual = Nótese que estas disposiciones no afectan a informes de investigaciones procedentes de una agencia gubernamental aunque realizados concretamente por un individuo.Ex. The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.Ex. Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.Ex. The twin processes of abstracting and indexing, as covered in this book, are practices and procedures that people enact.Ex. Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.Ex. I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.Ex. It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.Ex. The present OCLC system does not produce catalog cards in sets, but if it did it could produce over 6,000 different sets for one title.Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.Ex. If someone reports that a member of the staff is drunk while on the job, the supervisor must immediately set in motion the prescribed personnel procedures for verifying the charge, issuing a warning, observing and documenting future performance, and, if necessary, initiating a dismissal action.Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.Ex. A performance rating should be administered at the end of the probationary period.Ex. However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.Ex. Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).----* conseguir realizarse plenamente = achieve + Posesivo + full potential.* deseando desesperadamente realizarse = crying to come out.* estar realizándose = underway [under way], be in progress.* lograr realizar una maniobra = accomplish + manoeuver.* realizar actividades = conduct + business, do + activities.* realizar el trabajo = get + Posesivo + work done.* realizar esfuerzo = exert + effort.* realizar estadísticas = collect + statistics.* realizar estudios = do + study.* realizar interface con = interface to/with.* realizar interfaz con = interface to/with.* realizar las operaciones bancarias = bank.* realizar milagros = accomplish + miracles.* realizar + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work.* realizar progreso = make + progress.* realizarse = achieve + Posesivo + potential.* realizar una acción = perform + action, effect + execution.* realizar una actividad = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activity.* realizar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* realizar una buena labor = produce + the goods.* realizar una búsqueda = conduct + search, execute + search, perform + search, run + search, undertake + search, carry out + search.* realizar una carga en caliente = execute + a warm boot.* realizar una combinación = perform + combination.* realizar una crítica = raise + criticism.* realizar un acto = commit + act.* realizar una entrevista = conduct + interview.* realizar una evaluación = administer + evaluation.* realizar una hazaña = perform + feat.* realizar una investigación = carry out + research, conduct + investigation, conduct + research, do + research, undertake + investigation, undertake + research.* realizar una labor detenidamente = work + Posesivo + way through.* realizar una labor muy importante = maintain + a high profile.* realizar un análisis = conduct + analysis.* realizar un análisis factorial = factor-analyse [factor-analyze, -USA].* realizar una operación = conduct + operation, carry out + transaction.* realizar una proeza = accomplish + feat, perform + feat.* realizar una prueba = conduct + trial, take + test.* realizar una selección = undertake + selection.* realizar una tarea = accomplish + task, carry out + duty, conduct + task, implement + task, undertake + task, perform + duty.* realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.* realizar un cálculo = carry out + calculation.* realizar un cambio = make + alteration, implement + change.* realizar un diseño = execute + design.* realizar un esfuerzo = put forth + effort, make + effort.* realizar un esfuerzo común = make + a concerted effort.* realizar un estudio = carry out + survey, conduct + survey, undertake + study, undertake + survey, conduct + study.* realizar un estudio evaluativo = conduct + review.* realizar un experimento = conduct + experiment.* realizar un proyecto = conduct + project, undertake + project.* realizar un trabajo = perform + work, undertake + work.* realizar un trabajo monótono = have + Posesivo + nose to the grindstone.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < tarea> to carry out, execute (frml); <viaje/visita> to make; <prueba/entrevista> to conduct; < encuesta> to carry outrealizan gestiones para... — they are taking the necessary steps to...
b) <ambiciones/ilusiones> to fulfill*, realize2) (Cin, TV) to produce3) (Com, Fin)a) < bienes> to realize, dispose of, sellb) <compra/inversión> to make2.realizar ventas por valor de... — to sell goods to the value of...
realizarse v pron sueños/ilusiones to come true, be realized; persona to fulfill* oneself* * *= author, carry out, conduct, enact, execute, go about, involve, produce, undertake, set in + motion, transact, administer, carry through, realise [realize, -USA].Ex: Note that these provisions do not include research reports which have been prepared within a government agency but specifically authored by an individual = Nótese que estas disposiciones no afectan a informes de investigaciones procedentes de una agencia gubernamental aunque realizados concretamente por un individuo.
Ex: The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.Ex: Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.Ex: The twin processes of abstracting and indexing, as covered in this book, are practices and procedures that people enact.Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.Ex: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.Ex: It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.Ex: The present OCLC system does not produce catalog cards in sets, but if it did it could produce over 6,000 different sets for one title.Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.Ex: If someone reports that a member of the staff is drunk while on the job, the supervisor must immediately set in motion the prescribed personnel procedures for verifying the charge, issuing a warning, observing and documenting future performance, and, if necessary, initiating a dismissal action.Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.Ex: A performance rating should be administered at the end of the probationary period.Ex: However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.Ex: Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).* conseguir realizarse plenamente = achieve + Posesivo + full potential.* deseando desesperadamente realizarse = crying to come out.* estar realizándose = underway [under way], be in progress.* lograr realizar una maniobra = accomplish + manoeuver.* realizar actividades = conduct + business, do + activities.* realizar el trabajo = get + Posesivo + work done.* realizar esfuerzo = exert + effort.* realizar estadísticas = collect + statistics.* realizar estudios = do + study.* realizar interface con = interface to/with.* realizar interfaz con = interface to/with.* realizar las operaciones bancarias = bank.* realizar milagros = accomplish + miracles.* realizar + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work.* realizar progreso = make + progress.* realizarse = achieve + Posesivo + potential.* realizar una acción = perform + action, effect + execution.* realizar una actividad = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activity.* realizar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.* realizar una buena labor = produce + the goods.* realizar una búsqueda = conduct + search, execute + search, perform + search, run + search, undertake + search, carry out + search.* realizar una carga en caliente = execute + a warm boot.* realizar una combinación = perform + combination.* realizar una crítica = raise + criticism.* realizar un acto = commit + act.* realizar una entrevista = conduct + interview.* realizar una evaluación = administer + evaluation.* realizar una hazaña = perform + feat.* realizar una investigación = carry out + research, conduct + investigation, conduct + research, do + research, undertake + investigation, undertake + research.* realizar una labor detenidamente = work + Posesivo + way through.* realizar una labor muy importante = maintain + a high profile.* realizar un análisis = conduct + analysis.* realizar un análisis factorial = factor-analyse [factor-analyze, -USA].* realizar una operación = conduct + operation, carry out + transaction.* realizar una proeza = accomplish + feat, perform + feat.* realizar una prueba = conduct + trial, take + test.* realizar una selección = undertake + selection.* realizar una tarea = accomplish + task, carry out + duty, conduct + task, implement + task, undertake + task, perform + duty.* realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.* realizar un cálculo = carry out + calculation.* realizar un cambio = make + alteration, implement + change.* realizar un diseño = execute + design.* realizar un esfuerzo = put forth + effort, make + effort.* realizar un esfuerzo común = make + a concerted effort.* realizar un estudio = carry out + survey, conduct + survey, undertake + study, undertake + survey, conduct + study.* realizar un estudio evaluativo = conduct + review.* realizar un experimento = conduct + experiment.* realizar un proyecto = conduct + project, undertake + project.* realizar un trabajo = perform + work, undertake + work.* realizar un trabajo monótono = have + Posesivo + nose to the grindstone.* * *realizar [A4 ]vtA1 (hacer, ejecutar) ‹tarea› to carry out, execute ( frml); ‹viaje/visita› to make; ‹prueba/entrevista› to conductestán realizando gestiones para conseguirlo they are taking the necessary steps to achieve itlas últimas encuestas realizadas the latest surveys carried out o takenha realizado una magnífica labor he has done a magnificent joblos médicos que realizaron la operación the doctors who performed the operation2 (cumplir) ‹sueños/ambiciones/ilusiones› to fulfill*, realizeB ( Cin, TV) to produce1 ‹bienes› to realize, dispose of, sellrealizar beneficios or ( AmL) utilidades to take profits2 ‹compra/venta/inversión› to makela empresa realizó ventas por valor de … the firm sold goods to the value of o had sales of …1 «sueños/ilusiones» to come true, be realized2 «persona» to fulfill* oneself* * *
realizar ( conjugate realizar) verbo transitivo
‹viaje/visita› to make;
‹entrevista/pruebas› to conduct;
‹encuesta/investigación› to carry out;
‹ experimento› to perform, do;
‹compra/inversión› to make;
realizarse verbo pronominal [sueños/ilusiones] to come true, be realized;
[ persona] to fulfill( conjugate fulfill) oneself
realizar verbo transitivo
1 (llevar a cabo) to carry out: realizaron un buen trabajo, they did a good job
2 (un sueño, deseo) to achieve fulfil, US fulfill
3 Cine to direct
TV to produce
' realizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- andar
- comenzar
- dar
- estanca
- estanco
- fortificación
- pegar
- pegarse
- acordar
- hacer
- practicar
English:
achieve
- act
- carry out
- equipment
- execute
- field trip
- fruition
- fulfil
- fulfill
- level
- outgoing
- produce
- realize
- attain
- conduct
- harvest
- perform
* * *♦ vt1. [ejecutar] [esfuerzo, viaje, inversión] to make;[operación, experimento, trabajo] to perform; [encargo] to carry out; [plan, reformas] to implement; [desfile] to organize2. [hacer real] to fulfil, to realize;realizó su sueño he fulfilled his dreamrealizar beneficios to realize one's profits4. [película] to direct;[programa] to edit* * *v/t1 tarea carry out2 RAD, TV produce3 COM realize* * *realizar {21} vt1) : to carry out, to execute2) : to produce, to direct (a film or play)3) : to fulfill, to achieve4) : to realize (a profit)* * *realizar vbrealizó estudios importantes en el campo de la medicina he carried out important studies in the field of medicine2. (hacer) to do / to makeel AVE realizó su primer viaje entre Madrid y Sevilla en menos de tres horas the AVE made its first journey between Madrid and Seville in under three hours -
28 contacto
m.1 contact (entre dos cosas, personas).perder el contacto to lose touchponerse en contacto con to get in touch withcontacto visual eye contact2 ignition (automobiles).3 verbal contact, communication.4 socket, electric socket, power point, outlet.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: contactar.* * *1 contact2 AUTOMÓVIL ignition\entrar en contacto con / ponerse en contact con to get in touch with, get in contact withestablecer contacto con to make contact with, get in contact withmantenerse en contacto con to keep in touch with, keep in contact withperder el contacto to lose touchcontacto sexual sexual contact* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=acto de tocar) contact2) (=trato) touchponerse en contacto con algn — to get in touch with sb, contact sb
3) (Aut) ignition4) (Elec) contact5) Méx (=enchufe) plug6) (=encuentro) meeting7) (Fot) contact print8) pl contactos (=conocidos) contactssección de contactos — [de un periódico] contact section, contacts
* * *1)a) ( entre dos cuerpos) contactestar/entrar en contacto — to be in/come into contact
b) ( comunicación) contactmantenerse en contacto — to keep in touch o contact
poner a alguien/algo en contacto con alguien/algo — to put somebody/something in touch with somebody/something
ponerse en contacto con alguien/algo — to get in touch with somebody/something
c) (entrevista, reunión) encounter2) (persona, conocido) contact3) (Auto) ignition4) (Méx) (Elec) socket, power point* * *= contact, exposure.Ex. Many large library systems have some contact with shared and centralised cataloguing activities.Ex. This article also examines the need for exposure to AI by all students in order to become familiar with capabilities and limitations of AI-based systems.----* activación por contacto = constrained spreading activation.* agencia de contactos = dating service.* con buenos contactos = well-connected.* contacto con = exposure to.* contacto con el público = public contact.* contacto con los blancos = white contact.* contacto corporal = body contact.* contacto eléctrico = electric contact, electrical contact.* contacto estrecho = close contact.* contacto físico = physical contact.* contacto personal = personal contact, public contact.* contactos = network.* contactos profesionales = networking, professional networking.* contacto visual = eye contact.* datos de contacto = contact details.* dirección de contacto = contact address.* en contacto = in communication.* en contacto con la realidad = in touch with + reality.* entrar en contacto = come into + contact.* entrar en contacto con = get in + touch with.* establecer contacto = make + contact.* establecer contactos = liaise (with/between).* establecer contactos profesionales = networking.* estar en contacto (con) = stay in + touch (with), be in touch (with).* información de contacto = contact details, contact information.* lente de contacto = contact lens.* lista de contactos = contact list.* lista de personas de contacto = contact list.* llave de contacto = ignition key.* mantener contacto = maintain + contact.* mantenerse en contacto = stay + tuned.* mantenerse en contacto (con) = keep in + touch (with), stay in + touch (with).* página de contactos = dating service.* pegamento de contacto = contact glue, contact adhesive.* perder contacto con la realidad = lose + touch with reality.* perder el contacto con = lose + touch with.* pérdida de contacto con la realidad = loss of touch with reality.* persona de contacto = contact, correspondent, contact person, named contact.* pinzas de contacto = alligator clip.* poner a Alguien en contacto con = put + Nombre + in touch with.* poner en contacto = bring into + relationship, contact, provide + an interface, bring into + contact.* ponerse en contacto = make + contact.* ponerse en contacto con = be in touch (with), interact (with), get in + touch with.* presión de contacto = contact pressure.* primer punto de contacto = port of first call.* primer punto de contacto, el = first port of call, the.* punto de contacto = point of contact, interface, contact point.* red de contactos personales = referral network.* seguir en contacto = stay + tuned.* seguir en contacto (con) = stay in + touch (with), keep in + touch (with).* sin contacto = non-contact.* sin haber contacto = non-contact.* teléfono de contacto = contact telephone number.* tener contacto = have + contact.* tener contactos = liaise (with/between).* toma de contacto entre expertos = meeting of (the) minds.* * *1)a) ( entre dos cuerpos) contactestar/entrar en contacto — to be in/come into contact
b) ( comunicación) contactmantenerse en contacto — to keep in touch o contact
poner a alguien/algo en contacto con alguien/algo — to put somebody/something in touch with somebody/something
ponerse en contacto con alguien/algo — to get in touch with somebody/something
c) (entrevista, reunión) encounter2) (persona, conocido) contact3) (Auto) ignition4) (Méx) (Elec) socket, power point* * *= contact, exposure.Ex: Many large library systems have some contact with shared and centralised cataloguing activities.
Ex: This article also examines the need for exposure to AI by all students in order to become familiar with capabilities and limitations of AI-based systems.* activación por contacto = constrained spreading activation.* agencia de contactos = dating service.* con buenos contactos = well-connected.* contacto con = exposure to.* contacto con el público = public contact.* contacto con los blancos = white contact.* contacto corporal = body contact.* contacto eléctrico = electric contact, electrical contact.* contacto estrecho = close contact.* contacto físico = physical contact.* contacto personal = personal contact, public contact.* contactos = network.* contactos profesionales = networking, professional networking.* contacto visual = eye contact.* datos de contacto = contact details.* dirección de contacto = contact address.* en contacto = in communication.* en contacto con la realidad = in touch with + reality.* entrar en contacto = come into + contact.* entrar en contacto con = get in + touch with.* establecer contacto = make + contact.* establecer contactos = liaise (with/between).* establecer contactos profesionales = networking.* estar en contacto (con) = stay in + touch (with), be in touch (with).* información de contacto = contact details, contact information.* lente de contacto = contact lens.* lista de contactos = contact list.* lista de personas de contacto = contact list.* llave de contacto = ignition key.* mantener contacto = maintain + contact.* mantenerse en contacto = stay + tuned.* mantenerse en contacto (con) = keep in + touch (with), stay in + touch (with).* página de contactos = dating service.* pegamento de contacto = contact glue, contact adhesive.* perder contacto con la realidad = lose + touch with reality.* perder el contacto con = lose + touch with.* pérdida de contacto con la realidad = loss of touch with reality.* persona de contacto = contact, correspondent, contact person, named contact.* pinzas de contacto = alligator clip.* poner a Alguien en contacto con = put + Nombre + in touch with.* poner en contacto = bring into + relationship, contact, provide + an interface, bring into + contact.* ponerse en contacto = make + contact.* ponerse en contacto con = be in touch (with), interact (with), get in + touch with.* presión de contacto = contact pressure.* primer punto de contacto = port of first call.* primer punto de contacto, el = first port of call, the.* punto de contacto = point of contact, interface, contact point.* red de contactos personales = referral network.* seguir en contacto = stay + tuned.* seguir en contacto (con) = stay in + touch (with), keep in + touch (with).* sin contacto = non-contact.* sin haber contacto = non-contact.* teléfono de contacto = contact telephone number.* tener contacto = have + contact.* tener contactos = liaise (with/between).* toma de contacto entre expertos = meeting of (the) minds.* * *A1 (entre dos cuerpos) contactestar/entrar en contacto to be in/come into contactlos cables no están haciendo contacto the wires are not making contact2 (comunicación) contacttodos nos mantenemos en contacto we all keep in touch o contact, we're all still in touch with each otherme puso en contacto con un abogado he put me in touch o contact with a lawyerpóngase en contacto con su agencia de viajes contact your travel agent, get in touch with your travel agent3 (entrevista, reunión) encounterB (persona, conocido) contactC ( Auto) ignitionD (foto) contact print; (tira de fotos) contact sheet* * *
Del verbo contactar: ( conjugate contactar)
contacto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
contactó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
con tacto
contactar
contacto
contactar ( conjugate contactar) verbo intransitivo contacto CON algn to contact sb, get in touch with sb
verbo transitivo
to contact
contacto sustantivo masculino
hacer contacto to make contact
◊ estar/ponerse en contacto con algn to be/get in touch o contact with sb
e) (Auto) ignition
contactar verbo intransitivo to contact, get in touch [con, with]
contacto sustantivo masculino
1 contact
pegamento de contacto, contact glue
2 (amigo, influencia) contact
3 Auto ignition
4 (trato) touch
ponerse en contacto, to get in touch
' contacto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comunicación
- enlace
- influencia
- lente
- llave
- tocar
- tratarse
- cola
- comunicar
- conectar
- conecte
- contagioso
- establecer
- mantener
- roce
- tratar
English:
approach
- call
- close
- connection
- contact
- contact dermatitis
- interface
- keep up
- push button
- superglue
- touch
- track
- contact lens
- get
- ignition
- liaise
- put
- reach
* * *contacto nm1. [entre dos cosas, personas] contact;entrar en contacto con algo/alguien to come into contact with sth/sb;establecer contacto con alguien to make contact with sb;mantener el contacto, seguir en contacto to keep in touch o contact;perder el contacto to lose touch;su primer contacto con la política tuvo lugar en 1978 his first encounter with politics was in 1978;ponerse en contacto con to get in touch withcontacto visual eye contact2. [persona] contacttiene contactos en el ministerio he has contacts at the ministry5. Aut ignition;dale al contacto switch the engine on7. Elec contact;el cortocircuito se produjo por un mal contacto the short circuit was caused by a faulty contact8. Fot contact (print)* * *m1 tbEL contact2 AUTO ignition3:ponerse en contacto get in touch ( con with)* * *contacto nm: contact* * *contacto n contact -
29 adaptador de receptor
(n.) = host adaptorEx. In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.* * *(n.) = host adaptorEx: In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.
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30 controladora
f., (m. - controlador)* * *Ex. The workstations are VDUs with keyboards and interface controllers which plug in to these ports.* * *Ex: The workstations are VDUs with keyboards and interface controllers which plug in to these ports.
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controlador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino controlador (aéreo), air traffic controller
' controladora' also found in these entries:
English:
air
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31 diseñador de interfaces
(n.) = interface designerEx. Its primary aim is to provide interface designers and librarians with a tool to do rapid prototyping of retrieval interfaces and to enable them to experiment with new ideas efficiently.* * *(n.) = interface designerEx: Its primary aim is to provide interface designers and librarians with a tool to do rapid prototyping of retrieval interfaces and to enable them to experiment with new ideas efficiently.
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32 establecer un vínculo
(v.) = provide + an interfaceEx. This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.* * *(v.) = provide + an interfaceEx: This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.
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33 interfaz de comunicación en serie
(n.) = serial interfaceEx. A common standard serial interface is the RS232C which takes a 24-pin plug and is commonly used to connect many peripherals including printers and modems.* * *(n.) = serial interfaceEx: A common standard serial interface is the RS232C which takes a 24-pin plug and is commonly used to connect many peripherals including printers and modems.
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34 interfaz de consulta mediante órdenes
(n.) = command-based interfaceEx. These facilities have traditionally been offered via a command-based interface and are largely developed in the software used by online hosts.* * *(n.) = command-based interfaceEx: These facilities have traditionally been offered via a command-based interface and are largely developed in the software used by online hosts.
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35 interfaz usuario-sistema
(n.) = user/system interfaceEx. Experience garnered in this context suggests that the user/system interface requires careful management.* * *(n.) = user/system interfaceEx: Experience garnered in this context suggests that the user/system interface requires careful management.
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36 interrelación
f.1 interrelation, function, connection, bearing.2 compatibility, connectivity.* * *1 interrelation* * ** * *= interaction, interplay, interrelatedness [inter-relatedness], interrelationship [inter-relationship], trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], interrelation [inter-relation], interface, interconnectedness.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 paper suggests research projects to determine the interrelatedness of archival records and to assess how to deal with the growing quantity of automated records.Ex. However, the study of the nature, structure and interrelationships of areas of knowledge is a very useful and valid background study to indexing.Ex. There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.Ex. The structure and interrelations of the biomedical journal literature are investigated.Ex. Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.Ex. In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.* * *= interaction, interplay, interrelatedness [inter-relatedness], interrelationship [inter-relationship], trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], interrelation [inter-relation], interface, interconnectedness.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 paper suggests research projects to determine the interrelatedness of archival records and to assess how to deal with the growing quantity of automated records.Ex: However, the study of the nature, structure and interrelationships of areas of knowledge is a very useful and valid background study to indexing.Ex: There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.Ex: The structure and interrelations of the biomedical journal literature are investigated.Ex: Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.Ex: In this light, the pregnant body, as a site of material interconnectedness between woman, placenta, & embryo/fetus, can be viewed as an emblem of material interconnectedness of earth.* * *interrelation, interrelationship* * *interrelation* * *f interrelation* * * -
37 poner en contacto
(v.) = bring into + relationship, contact, provide + an interface, bring into + contactEx. It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.Ex. Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.Ex. This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex. Through his work we are brought into direct contact not only with ourselves and our contemporaries but with the whole long line of humankind = A través de su obra nos ponemos en contacto directo no sólo con nostros mismos y nuestros contemporáneos sino también con nuestros antepasados.* * *(v.) = bring into + relationship, contact, provide + an interface, bring into + contactEx: It thrives on ambiguity, irony, paradox, which bring the disparate and hitherto unconnected into relationship, revealing new shades of meaning, or refreshing the worn, the tired, the cliched.
Ex: Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.Ex: This service called A.S.K. (Access to Sources of Knowledge) will provide an interface between users and suppliers.Ex: Through his work we are brought into direct contact not only with ourselves and our contemporaries but with the whole long line of humankind = A través de su obra nos ponemos en contacto directo no sólo con nostros mismos y nuestros contemporáneos sino también con nuestros antepasados. -
38 preceder
v.to go before, to precede.* * *1 to precede* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=anteceder)preceder a algo/algn — to precede sth/sb
los años que precedieron a la Guerra Civil — the years leading up to the Civil War, the years preceding the Civil War
2) (=tener prioridad)preceder a algo/algn — to have priority over sth/sb, take precedence over sth/sb
2.VI to precedetodo lo que precede — all the preceding (part), all that which comes before
* * *verbo transitivo to precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte — the days leading up to o (frml) preceding his death
* * *= go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.Ex. Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.Ex. For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.Ex. The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex. That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.Ex. The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.Ex. I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.Ex. If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.----* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* * *verbo transitivo to precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte — the days leading up to o (frml) preceding his death
* * *= go before, precede, preface, come before, antedate, forego [forgo], trump.Ex: Acknowledgements: the author wishes to acknowledge her debt to the authors of the literature that has gone before, and also to the various persons and organisations that have kindly permitted the reproduction of their work.
Ex: For instance 'Sculpture-Technique' precedes 'Sculpture in motion'.Ex: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.Ex: That planning comes before organizing cannot be emphasized too much.Ex: The human interface antedates the computer interface by millenia.Ex: I will tell you the adventure which befell me in my fifth voyage, which was yet rarer and more marvelous than those which forewent it.Ex: If prejudice is allowed to trump the rights that all citizens should enjoy, then everyone's freedoms are ultimately endangered.* fama + preceder = Posesivo + fame + precede + Nombre.* la calma que precede a la tormenta = the lull before the storm.* * *preceder [E1 ]vtto precedelos días que precedieron a su muerte the days leading up to o ( frml) preceding his deathla persona que le había precedido en el cargo the person who had preceded him in the post, the previous incumbent of the post* * *
preceder ( conjugate preceder) verbo transitivo
to precede
preceder verbo transitivo to precede
' preceder' also found in these entries:
English:
lead up to
- precede
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39 productor de aplicaciones informáticas
(n.) = application(s) developerEx. In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.* * *(n.) = application(s) developerEx: In order to facilitate the acceptance of the Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI), a common host interface must be developed to isolate the hardware differences in host adaptors for applications developers.
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40 punto de contacto
point of contact* * *(n.) = point of contact, interface, contact pointEx. Libraries should be the first point of contact for people in need and should be capable, like the General Practitioner in medicine, of dealing with 75% of cases on the spot.Ex. Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.Ex. The reference desk is still the contact point where most academic library users find the services, information, and assistance they need.* * *(n.) = point of contact, interface, contact pointEx: Libraries should be the first point of contact for people in need and should be capable, like the General Practitioner in medicine, of dealing with 75% of cases on the spot.
Ex: Now my question has to do with this very important interface between abstracting and indexing services and our catalogs.Ex: The reference desk is still the contact point where most academic library users find the services, information, and assistance they need.
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interface — 1882 (n.), 1967 (v.), from INTER (Cf. inter ) + FACE (Cf. face). Related: Interfaced; interfacing … Etymology dictionary
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