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61 interés interbancario
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62 interés preferencial
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63 interés + centrarse en
(n.) = interest + lie withEx. Our interest has lain with indexing practices rather than with search procedures.* * *(n.) = interest + lie withEx: Our interest has lain with indexing practices rather than with search procedures.
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64 interés + decaer
(n.) = interest + flagEx. Once interest begins to flat then it it is time for a change.* * *(n.) = interest + flagEx: Once interest begins to flat then it it is time for a change.
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65 interés bancario
(n.) = interest rateEx. The investor model and the interest rate information are then used by the knowledge base to infer the appropriate investment strategy.* * *(n.) = interest rateEx: The investor model and the interest rate information are then used by the knowledge base to infer the appropriate investment strategy.
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66 interés cada vez mayor
(n.) = growing interestEx. The search for national identity and a strong sense of communion with nature fueled a growing interest in the genre.* * *(n.) = growing interestEx: The search for national identity and a strong sense of communion with nature fueled a growing interest in the genre.
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67 interés comercial
m.commercial interest.* * *(n.) = business interest, commercial interestEx. Special libraries in commercial organisations are the growth area and many, such as banks, have libraries containing collections in subjects outside their immediate business interests.Ex. The article 'Apologia for alternatives' examines the situation where professional standards may have to give way to commercial interests.* * *(n.) = business interest, commercial interestEx: Special libraries in commercial organisations are the growth area and many, such as banks, have libraries containing collections in subjects outside their immediate business interests.
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68 interés común
m.common interest, community interest, interest in common, joint interest.* * *(n.) = shared interestEx. And like any group, any clan, a company of children is cemented together by shared interests, which we frequently recognize as 'crazes'.* * *(n.) = shared interestEx: And like any group, any clan, a company of children is cemented together by shared interests, which we frequently recognize as 'crazes'.
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69 interés creado
m.vested interest.* * *Ex. At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.* * *Ex: At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.
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70 interés económico
(n.) = economic interestEx. When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.* * *(n.) = economic interestEx: When push comes to shove, it seems that short-term economic interests steamroller scientific arguments.
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71 interés fijo
m.fixed interest, set interest.* * *(n.) = fixed interestEx. Loans are made at fixed interest rates with flexible repayment terms.* * *(n.) = fixed interestEx: Loans are made at fixed interest rates with flexible repayment terms.
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72 interés general
(n.) = public interestEx. It is, however, possible for member states to make exemptions to this restriction on grounds of important public interest.* * *(n.) = public interestEx: It is, however, possible for member states to make exemptions to this restriction on grounds of important public interest.
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73 interés pasajero
(n.) = passing interestEx. However, the book is broad enough to appeal to those who have a passing interest in science.* * *(n.) = passing interestEx: However, the book is broad enough to appeal to those who have a passing interest in science.
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74 interés periodístico
(n.) = newsworthinessEx. Results show that newsworthiness of a homicide is enhanced when whites are suspects or victims, males are suspects and victims are females, children or senior citizens.* * *(n.) = newsworthinessEx: Results show that newsworthiness of a homicide is enhanced when whites are suspects or victims, males are suspects and victims are females, children or senior citizens.
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75 interés personal
m.selfishness, self, self-interest, selfhood.* * *(n.) = vested interest, self-interest, axe + to grind, personal interestEx. At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.Ex. Therefore, the library manager must walk a tightrope that is continually swayed by self-interest (on the part of oneself and others).Ex. The seventeenth century could tolerate the growth of a public library which was committed to the spread of knowledge without any particular axe to grind other than the rather vague one of promoting a happy Christian state.Ex. This, of course, is inevitable in an institution presided over by a committee which has infinitely less personal interest in books than in politics or the price of coal.* * *(n.) = vested interest, self-interest, axe + to grind, personal interestEx: At every level there are vested interests and any change threatens someone's special interests, privileges, authority, or status.
Ex: Therefore, the library manager must walk a tightrope that is continually swayed by self-interest (on the part of oneself and others).Ex: The seventeenth century could tolerate the growth of a public library which was committed to the spread of knowledge without any particular axe to grind other than the rather vague one of promoting a happy Christian state.Ex: This, of course, is inevitable in an institution presided over by a committee which has infinitely less personal interest in books than in politics or the price of coal. -
76 interés por ganar dinero
(n.) = profit motiveEx. In the UK many employers feel library science graduates do not appreciate the profit motive and do not exhibit the necessary outgoing personalities for successful marketing.* * *(n.) = profit motiveEx: In the UK many employers feel library science graduates do not appreciate the profit motive and do not exhibit the necessary outgoing personalities for successful marketing.
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77 interés por los libros
(n.) = awareness of booksEx. Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.* * *(n.) = awareness of booksEx: Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.
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78 interés renovado
(n.) = renewed interestEx. There is now renewed interest in other biodegradable materials that have been found preserved in peat, including dried fruits, berries, and kegs of butter or cheese.* * *(n.) = renewed interestEx: There is now renewed interest in other biodegradable materials that have been found preserved in peat, including dried fruits, berries, and kegs of butter or cheese.
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79 interés compuesto/simple
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80 interés
сущ.1) общ. (выгода) корысть, (сочувствие) участие, заинтересованность, занимательность, занятность, прибыль, состояние, сочувствие, выгода, имущество, интерес, проценты2) разг. расчёт4) юр. (вещное) право, доля, польза, проценты (на капитал)5) экон. процент
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interès — m. intérêt … Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu
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