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involves

  • 121 formación en diferentes tareas

    (n.) = cross-training [cross training], multiskilling [multi-skilling]
    Ex. Cross training is the process of teaching an individual new job skills in a position other than his or her normal one.
    Ex. Cross-training or multiskilling involves training employees to be prepared to perform tasks outside their normal work activities.
    * * *
    (n.) = cross-training [cross training], multiskilling [multi-skilling]

    Ex: Cross training is the process of teaching an individual new job skills in a position other than his or her normal one.

    Ex: Cross-training or multiskilling involves training employees to be prepared to perform tasks outside their normal work activities.

    Spanish-English dictionary > formación en diferentes tareas

  • 122 fotografiar

    v.
    1 to photograph, to take a photograph of.
    Ellos retratan chicos They photograph kids.
    2 to take photographs, to take a photo, to take pictures, to take a picture.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ DESVIAR], like link=desviar desviar
    1 to photograph, take a photograph of
    1 to have one's photograph taken
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    verb
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to photograph, take a photograph of
    * * *
    = take + picture, photograph, snap.
    Ex. It takes pictures 3 millimeter square, later to be projected or enlarged, which after all involves only a factor of 10 beyond the present practice.
    Ex. So he sets a reproducer in action, photographs the whole trail out, and passes it to his friend for insertion in his own memex.
    Ex. The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to photograph, take a photograph of
    * * *
    = take + picture, photograph, snap.

    Ex: It takes pictures 3 millimeter square, later to be projected or enlarged, which after all involves only a factor of 10 beyond the present practice.

    Ex: So he sets a reproducer in action, photographs the whole trail out, and passes it to his friend for insertion in his own memex.
    Ex: The young man in the picture is myself snapped twenty-five years or so ago by a cheeky thirteen-year-old during the first few months of my first teaching job.

    * * *
    vt
    to photograph, take a photograph of
    * * *

    fotografiar ( conjugate fotografiar) verbo transitivo
    to photograph, take a photograph of
    fotografiar verbo transitivo to photograph, take a photograph of
    ' fotografiar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    retratar
    English:
    photograph
    - shoot
    * * *
    to photograph, to take a photograph of
    * * *
    v/t photograph
    * * *
    fotografiar {85} vt
    : to photograph
    * * *
    fotografiar vb to photograph

    Spanish-English dictionary > fotografiar

  • 123 fármaco

    m.
    drug, medicine, pharmacon.
    * * *
    1 medicine, medication
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    SM drug, medicine
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    masculino medicine, drug
    * * *
    = drug, prescription drug, pharmaceutical.
    Nota: Nombre.
    Ex. Martindale is a large directory of drugs produced by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
    Ex. The latest plan involves placing terminals into doctors' surgeries where they will be used, in the first instance, to report on observed side-effects of prescription drugs.
    Ex. The emphasis of both developed and developing countries has been on pharmaceuticals.
    ----
    * fármaco subvencionado = orphan drug.
    * relacionado con los fármacos = drug-related.
    * * *
    masculino medicine, drug
    * * *
    = drug, prescription drug, pharmaceutical.
    Nota: Nombre.

    Ex: Martindale is a large directory of drugs produced by the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.

    Ex: The latest plan involves placing terminals into doctors' surgeries where they will be used, in the first instance, to report on observed side-effects of prescription drugs.
    Ex: The emphasis of both developed and developing countries has been on pharmaceuticals.
    * fármaco subvencionado = orphan drug.
    * relacionado con los fármacos = drug-related.

    * * *
    medicine, drug
    * * *

    fármaco sustantivo masculino medicine
    ' fármaco' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    prospecto
    English:
    drug
    * * *
    medicine, drug
    * * *
    m medicine
    * * *
    : medicine, drug

    Spanish-English dictionary > fármaco

  • 124 física espacial

    Ex. For example, space medicine certainly requires a knowledge of medicine, but in addition involves problems related to space physics, mechanics (the phenomenon of weightlessness), diet, hygiene, the list is formidable.
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    Ex: For example, space medicine certainly requires a knowledge of medicine, but in addition involves problems related to space physics, mechanics (the phenomenon of weightlessness), diet, hygiene, the list is formidable.

    Spanish-English dictionary > física espacial

  • 125 gasto en comida

    (n.) = food bill
    Ex. There is a way that we can all reduce the cost of our food bill and it involves adopting the 'waste not, want not' attitudes of our grandparents and great grandparents.
    * * *
    (n.) = food bill

    Ex: There is a way that we can all reduce the cost of our food bill and it involves adopting the 'waste not, want not' attitudes of our grandparents and great grandparents.

    Spanish-English dictionary > gasto en comida

  • 126 gastos

    m.pl.
    expenses, outlay, expenditures, outgoings.
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    (n.) = expenditure, outgoings
    Ex. Acquisition involves maintaining records of materials on order, and financial data concerning expenditure, as well as details about suppliers.
    Ex. Access to catalogues can be very straightforward, requiring no additional expenditure and no regular outgoings.
    * * *
    (n.) = expenditure, outgoings

    Ex: Acquisition involves maintaining records of materials on order, and financial data concerning expenditure, as well as details about suppliers.

    Ex: Access to catalogues can be very straightforward, requiring no additional expenditure and no regular outgoings.

    Spanish-English dictionary > gastos

  • 127 graduado

    adj.
    graduate, postgraduate, post-graduate.
    f. & m.
    graduate, postgraduate, graduate student, alumnus.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: graduar.
    * * *
    1→ link=graduar graduar
    1 graduated
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 EDUCACIÓN graduate
    \
    gafas graduadas prescription glasses
    * * *
    graduado, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) [escala] graduated

    gafas graduadas — prescription glasses, glasses with prescription lenses

    2) (Educ) graduate antes de s
    3) [militar] commissioned
    2.
    SM / F (=estudiante) graduate
    3.
    SM pl graduado escolar Esp formerly, certificate of success in EGB course
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    I
    - da adjetivo
    a) <gafas/lentes> prescription (before n)
    b) < termómetro> graduated
    II
    - da masculino, femenino (Educ) graduate
    * * *
    = scaled, graduate, graduated, grad (graduate).
    Ex. This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.
    Ex. In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.
    Ex. The programme involves a graduated series of library assignments, with accompanying worksheets, and helps to reinforce and enhance the quality of student projects.
    Ex. The article 'New directions for recent grads' surveys the employment of 1994 graduates of library schools in the USA.
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    * gafas graduadas = prescription glasses.
    * graduado escolar = grade-school education.
    * recién graduado = newly-qualified.
    * * *
    I
    - da adjetivo
    a) <gafas/lentes> prescription (before n)
    b) < termómetro> graduated
    II
    - da masculino, femenino (Educ) graduate
    * * *
    = scaled, graduate, graduated, grad (graduate).

    Ex: This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.

    Ex: In general, off-campus graduates were older, less mobile, had more family responsibilities, and used support structures generally available to mature adults.
    Ex: The programme involves a graduated series of library assignments, with accompanying worksheets, and helps to reinforce and enhance the quality of student projects.
    Ex: The article 'New directions for recent grads' surveys the employment of 1994 graduates of library schools in the USA.
    * gafas graduadas = prescription glasses.
    * graduado escolar = grade-school education.
    * recién graduado = newly-qualified.

    * * *
    graduado1 -da
    1 ‹gafas/lentes› prescription ( before n)
    2 ‹termómetro› graduated
    graduado2 -da
    masculine, feminine
    A (estudiante) graduate
    B
    graduado masculine (título) (en Esp) tb graduado escolar primary education qualification
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    Del verbo graduar: ( conjugate graduar)

    graduado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    graduado    
    graduar
    graduado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a)gafas/lentes prescription ( before n)


    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Educ) graduate
    graduar ( conjugate graduar) verbo transitivo

    b) ( marcar) ‹instrumento/termómetro to calibrate

    graduarse verbo pronominal
    a) (Educ) to graduate


    graduado,-a
    I adjetivo he encargado unas gafas de sol graduadas, I ordered some prescription sunglasses
    II mf graduate
    graduar verbo transitivo
    1 (calibrar) to regulate
    (la vista) to test
    (un termómetro) to graduate
    2 Educ Mil to confer a degree o a rank on
    ' graduado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    graduada
    English:
    graduated
    * * *
    graduado, -a
    adj
    1. [termómetro] graduated;
    gafas graduadas prescription glasses;
    recipiente graduado [jarra] measuring jug
    2. [universitario] graduate
    nm,f
    [persona] graduate graduado social graduate in social work
    nm
    Esp Educ graduado escolar [título] = certificate of primary education
    * * *
    I adj
    1 aparato de medida graduated
    2 lentes, gafas prescription atr
    3 EDU graduate atr
    II m, graduada f graduate
    * * *
    graduado, -da adj
    1) : graduated
    2)
    lentes graduados : prescription lenses
    graduado, -da n
    : graduate
    * * *
    graduado n graduate

    Spanish-English dictionary > graduado

  • 128 grupo temáticamente afín

    Ex. A more systematic approach involves assessing terms and their relationships in subject-related groups.
    * * *

    Ex: A more systematic approach involves assessing terms and their relationships in subject-related groups.

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo temáticamente afín

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