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1 vital
adj.1 vital.ciclo vital life cycle2 full of life, vivacious (person).* * *► adjetivo1 (de la vida) vital2 figurado (esencial) essential, vital3 (persona) lively, full of vitality\órgano vital vital organ* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=de la vida) life [antes de s]2) (=fundamental) vital3) (=enérgico) vital, full of vitality4) (Anat) vital* * *1) ( fundamental) vitalbombardearon puntos vitales — they bombarded strategic o key points
2)a) (Biol, Med) < órgano> vital (before n)b) < persona> dynamic, full of life* * *= critical, paramount, vital, mission critical [mission-critical], supreme.Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.Ex. Practice is paramount.Ex. The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex. Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex. The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.----* ciclo vital = life cycle [lifecycle/life-cycle].* de vital importancia = vitally important.* energía vital = life force.* espacio vital = life-space.* factor vital = vital factor.* fuerza vital = life force.* función vital = vital role.* órgano vital = vital organ.* papel vital = vital role.* ser de importancia vital = lie at + the heart of.* testamento vital = living will.* vital + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* * *1) ( fundamental) vitalbombardearon puntos vitales — they bombarded strategic o key points
2)a) (Biol, Med) < órgano> vital (before n)b) < persona> dynamic, full of life* * *= critical, paramount, vital, mission critical [mission-critical], supreme.Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
Ex: Practice is paramount.Ex: The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex: Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex: The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.* ciclo vital = life cycle [lifecycle/life-cycle].* de vital importancia = vitally important.* energía vital = life force.* espacio vital = life-space.* factor vital = vital factor.* fuerza vital = life force.* función vital = vital role.* órgano vital = vital organ.* papel vital = vital role.* ser de importancia vital = lie at + the heart of.* testamento vital = living will.* vital + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* * *A (fundamental) vitalun tema de vital importancia a matter of vital importance, an extremely important mattercolocaron barricadas en puntos vitales they set up barricades at strategic o key pointsB2 ‹persona› dynamic, vital, full of lifeC* * *
vital adjetivo
1 ( fundamental) vital;
2
vital adjetivo
1 Biol (un órgano, etc) vital
ciclo vital, life cycle
2 (persona dinámica) full of life, lively
3 (de extrema importancia) tu ayuda es de vital importancia para mí, your help is vital to me
' vital' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elemento
- espacio
- imperiosa
- imperioso
- vida
- viva
- vivo
- constante
English:
lifeblood
- vital
- vital statistics
- vitally
- keep
- life
* * *vital adj1. [órgano, función] vital;energía vital vital o life energy;un instinto vital a vital instinct2. [esencial] vital;su testimonio es vital en este juicio her testimony is vital to this trial;es de vital importancia que vengas it is vitally important for you to come3. [lleno de vitalidad] full of life, vivacious* * *adj1 vital2 persona lively* * *vital adj1) : vital2) : lively, dynamic* * *vital adj1. (de la vida) vital / life2. (esencial) vital3. (dinámico) full of life -
2 sustento
m.1 sustenance, bread and butter, livelihood, living.2 support.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sustentar.* * *1 (alimento) sustenance, food2 (apoyo) support\ganarse el sustento to earn one's living* * *noun m.1) sustenance2) livelihood* * *SM1) (=apoyo) support2) [para vivir] (=alimento) sustenance; (=manutención) maintenanceganarse el sustento — to earn one's living, earn a livelihood
* * *a) ( apoyo) means of supportganarse el sustento — (liter) to earn one's living, to support oneself
b) ( alimento) sustenance* * *= lifeline, livelihood, nourishment, sustenance, subsistence, backup [back-up].Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.Ex. Reference librarianship is 'as much a passion as a livelihood, less a profession than a privilege'.Ex. He was swept across the intersection by a miscellaneous crowd of anxious, energetic persons in search of business or raiment or nourishment or whatever.Ex. The adoption of a marketing approach will help libraries not only in their own self sustenance, but also in the sustenance and self sufficiency of their information products and services.Ex. OCLC is self-supporting and does not require subsistence from outside funding.Ex. The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.* * *a) ( apoyo) means of supportganarse el sustento — (liter) to earn one's living, to support oneself
b) ( alimento) sustenance* * *= lifeline, livelihood, nourishment, sustenance, subsistence, backup [back-up].Ex: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
Ex: Reference librarianship is 'as much a passion as a livelihood, less a profession than a privilege'.Ex: He was swept across the intersection by a miscellaneous crowd of anxious, energetic persons in search of business or raiment or nourishment or whatever.Ex: The adoption of a marketing approach will help libraries not only in their own self sustenance, but also in the sustenance and self sufficiency of their information products and services.Ex: OCLC is self-supporting and does not require subsistence from outside funding.Ex: The aggressiveness of a number of publications on this subject, replete with their accusations without any backup, can be interpreted as settling of scores.* * *1 (apoyo) means of supportesa pequeña pensión es su único sustento that small pension is her only means of supportganarse el sustento ( liter); to earn one's living, to support oneself2 (alimento) sustenancelas bayas fueron su único sustento berries were his only (form of) sustenance* * *
Del verbo sustentar: ( conjugate sustentar)
sustento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
sustentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
sustentar
sustento
sustentar ( conjugate sustentar) verbo transitivo
sustento sustantivo masculino
sustentar verbo transitivo
1 (mantener) to support, maintain: gana lo suficiente para sustentar a la familia, she earns enough to support her family
2 (una opinión, una teoría) to uphold, maintain
3 (sujetar, soportar un peso) to support, hold up
sustento m (alimento) sustenance
ganarse el sustento, to earn one's living
' sustento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ganarse
- mantenimiento
- pan
English:
bread
- keep
- livelihood
- supportiveness
- sustenance
* * *sustento nm1. [alimento] sustenance;[mantenimiento] livelihood;ganarse el sustento to earn one's living2. [apoyo] support;su teoría carece de sustento her theory has no foundation* * *m means of support* * *sustento nm1) : means of support, livelihood2) : sustenance, food
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