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knowledge repositories

  • 1 cúmulo de conocimiento

    (n.) = repository of knowledge, knowledge repository
    Ex. Before knowledge was recorded individuals formed the repository of knowledge, the bridge between successive generations and between those who generated new information and those who required to use it.
    Ex. Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
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    (n.) = repository of knowledge, knowledge repository

    Ex: Before knowledge was recorded individuals formed the repository of knowledge, the bridge between successive generations and between those who generated new information and those who required to use it.

    Ex: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cúmulo de conocimiento

  • 2 cúmulo de saber

    (n.) = knowledge repository, repository of knowledge
    Ex. Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
    Ex. Before knowledge was recorded individuals formed the repository of knowledge, the bridge between successive generations and between those who generated new information and those who required to use it.
    * * *
    (n.) = knowledge repository, repository of knowledge

    Ex: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

    Ex: Before knowledge was recorded individuals formed the repository of knowledge, the bridge between successive generations and between those who generated new information and those who required to use it.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cúmulo de saber

  • 3 cúmulo de sabiduría

    (n.) = knowledge repository, repository of knowledge
    Ex. Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
    Ex. Before knowledge was recorded individuals formed the repository of knowledge, the bridge between successive generations and between those who generated new information and those who required to use it.
    * * *
    (n.) = knowledge repository, repository of knowledge

    Ex: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

    Ex: Before knowledge was recorded individuals formed the repository of knowledge, the bridge between successive generations and between those who generated new information and those who required to use it.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cúmulo de sabiduría

  • 4 duende

    f. & m.
    goblin, elf, ghost, fairy.
    m.
    1 imp, goblin (personaje).
    2 charm (encanto).
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    1 (espíritu travieso) goblin, elf
    2 (encanto) charm, magic
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    noun m.
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    SM
    1) (=elfo) goblin, elf
    2) (=niño travieso) imp
    3) (=encanto) magic
    4) (Inform) gremlin
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    a) ( en cuentos) goblin, imp
    c) (encanto, magia)
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    = leprechaun, goblin, troll.
    Ex. At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with mudpies, leprechauns, senior power, red power, the Chinese New Year, prisoners' rights, and workers' control.
    Ex. The game 'Memory for Goblins' has been developed primarily for use in the assessment of working memory.
    Ex. Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
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    a) ( en cuentos) goblin, imp
    c) (encanto, magia)
    * * *
    = leprechaun, goblin, troll.

    Ex: At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with mudpies, leprechauns, senior power, red power, the Chinese New Year, prisoners' rights, and workers' control.

    Ex: The game 'Memory for Goblins' has been developed primarily for use in the assessment of working memory.
    Ex: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

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    1 (en cuentos) goblin, imp
    3
    (encanto, magia): un pueblo con duende a magical o an enchanting village
    un cantante que tiene duende a singer who has a certain magic about him o who has a certain magical quality
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    duende sustantivo masculino


    duende sustantivo masculino
    1 (ser fantástico) goblin, elf
    2 (gracia, atractivo) magic, charm: este bailarín tiene mucho duende, this dancer has a lot of charisma
    ' duende' also found in these entries:
    English:
    goblin
    - leprechaun
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    duende nm
    1. [personaje] imp, goblin
    2. [espíritu] spirit;
    una casa habitada por duendes a house haunted by spirits
    3. [encanto] charm, magical quality;
    toca muy bien pero le falta duende he plays very well but he lacks that indefinable something;
    un bailaor con mucho duende a dancer with a magical quality;
    Granada tiene mucho duende Granada is a truly magical place
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    m
    1 imp
    2 cualidad magic;
    tener duende have a magical quality
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    duende nm
    1) : elf, goblin
    2) encanto: magic, charm
    una bailarina que tiene duende: a dancer with a certain magic
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    duende n elf [pl. elves]

    Spanish-English dictionary > duende

  • 5 jardín amurallado

    Ex. Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
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    Ex: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

    Spanish-English dictionary > jardín amurallado

  • 6 recinto cerrado

    m.
    enclosed area, compound.
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    Ex. Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
    * * *

    Ex: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

    Spanish-English dictionary > recinto cerrado

  • 7 recinto protegido

    Ex. Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.
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    Ex: Like evil trolls guarding the gates, the copyright controllers are trying to hold sway over our actions and create walled gardens around knowledge repositories.

    Spanish-English dictionary > recinto protegido

  • 8 acertadamente

    adv.
    1 opportunely, fitly.
    2 correctly, precisely, accurately, aptly.
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    1 rightly, correctly
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    ADV
    1) (=oportunamente) aptly
    2) (=correctamente) [responder] correctly; [señalar, sugerir] rightly
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    = aptly, aright, quite rightly, wisely.
    Ex. Libraries are the repositories of the records produced and they have been aptly described as standing in the same relationship to society as does the memory to the individual.
    Ex. Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex. The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.
    Ex. Librarians must sharpen their skills at book selection so that they can select wisely.
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    = aptly, aright, quite rightly, wisely.

    Ex: Libraries are the repositories of the records produced and they have been aptly described as standing in the same relationship to society as does the memory to the individual.

    Ex: Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex: The nineteenth century was, quite rightly, fearful of any system of spreading knowledge which might spark the tinder box of unrest.
    Ex: Librarians must sharpen their skills at book selection so that they can select wisely.

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    1. [correctamente] correctly
    2. [oportunamente, adecuadamente] wisely, sensibly

    Spanish-English dictionary > acertadamente

  • 9 ब्रह्मन्


    bráhman
    n. (lit. « growth», « expansion», « evolution», « development», « swelling of the spirit orᅠ soul», fr. 2. bṛih) pious effusion orᅠ utterance, outpouring of the heart in worshipping the gods, prayer RV. AV. VS. TS. ;

    the sacred word (as opp. to vāc, the word of man), the Veda, a sacred text, a text orᅠ Mantra used as a spell (forming a distinct class from the ṛicas, sāmāni andᅠ yajūṉshi;
    cf. brahma-veda) RV. AV. Br. Mn. Pur. ;
    the Brāhmaṇa portion of the Veda Mn. IV, 100 ;
    the sacred syllable Om Prab. Sch., (cf. Mn. II, 83);
    religious orᅠ spiritual knowledge (opp. to religious observances andᅠ bodily mortification such as tapas etc.) AV. Br. Mn. R. ;
    holy life (esp. continence, chastity;
    cf. brahma-carya) Ṡak. I, 24/25 Ṡaṃk. Sarvad. ;
    (exceptionally treated as m.) the Brahmǎ orᅠ one selfexistent impersonal Spirit., the one universal Soul
    ( orᅠ one divine essence andᅠ source from which all created things emanate orᅠ with which they are identified andᅠ to which they return),
    the Self-existent, the Absolute, the Eternal (not generally an object of worship but rather of meditation andᅠ-knowledge;
    alsoᅠ with jyéshṭha, prathama-já, svayóm-bhu, a-mūrta, para, paratara, parama, mahat, sanātana, ṡāṡvata;
    andᅠ = paramâ̱tman, ātman, adhyātma, pradhāna, kshetra-jña, tattva) AV. ṠBr. Mn. MBh. etc.. (IW. 9, 83 etc..) ;
    n. the class of men who are the repositories andᅠ communicators of sacred knowledge, the Brāhmanical caste as a body (rarely an individual Brāhman) AV. TS. VS. ṠBr. Mn. BhP. ;
    food Naigh. II, 7 ;
    wealth ib. 10 ;
    final emancipation L. ;
    m. ( brahmán), one who Prays, a devot orᅠ religious man, a Brāhman who is a knower of Vedic texts orᅠ spells, one versed in sacred knowledge RV. etc. etc.
    <cf. Lat., flāmen>;
    N. of Bṛihas-pati (as the priest of the gods) RV. X, 141, 3 ;
    one of the 4 principal priests orᅠ Ṛitvijas (the other three being the Hotṛi, Adhvaryu andᅠ Udgātṛi;
    the Brahman was the most learned of them andᅠ was required to know the 3 Vedas, to supervise the, sacrifice andᅠ to set right mistakes;
    at a later period his functions were based especially on the Atharva-veda) RV. etc. etc.;
    Brahmā. orᅠ the one impersonal universal Spirit. manifested as a personal Creator andᅠ as the first of the triad of personal gods (= prajā-pati q.v.;
    he never appears to have become an object of general worship, though he has two temples in India seeᅠ RTL. 555 etc.. ;
    his wife is Sarasvatī ib. 48) TBr. etc. etc.;
    = brahmaṇaāyuḥ, a lifetime of Brahmā. Pañcar. ;
    an inhabitant of Brahmā. 's heaven Jātakam. ;
    the sun L. ;
    N. of Ṡiva Prab. Sch. ;
    the Veda (?) PārGṛ. ;
    the intellect (= buddhi) Tattvas. ;
    N. of a star, δ Aurigae, Sūryat.;
    a partic. astron. Yoga L. ;
    N. of the 9th Muhūrta L. ;
    (with Jainas) a partic. Kalpa Dharmaṡ. ;
    N. of the servant of the 10th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇi L. ;
    of a magician Rājat.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > ब्रह्मन्

  • 10 θησαυρός

    θησαυρός, οῦ, ὁ (s. prec. entry; Hes., Hdt.+; loanw. in rabb.; τὴν θ. TestSol 13:2 C).
    a place where someth. is kept for safekeeping, repository (Theoph. Ant. 2, 35 [p. 188, 16])
    of repositories for material things
    α. treasure box or chest (cp. X., An. 5, 4, 27; Diod S 17, 71, 1; PTebt 6, 27; PAmh 41, 8; En 97:9; Jos., Ant. 9, 163) Mt 2:11.
    β. storehouse, storeroom (Appian, Fgm. 6; PRyl 231, 8; PFay 122, 4; POxy 101, 29; Am 8:5; Pr 8:21) Mt 13:52 (with ἐκβάλλειν ἐκ τοῦ θ. cp. Arrian, Cyneg. 34, 1 ἐμβάλλειν ἐς τὸν θ.).
    of repositories for transcendent things (TestAsh 1:9) of the heart as the treasury for heavenly possessions θ. τῆς καρδίας Lk 6:45; cp. Mt 12:35 (on ἀγαθὸς θ. s. Dt 28:12).—GKaminski, JDAI 106, ’91, 63–181 (ins); s. SEG XLI, 1846.
    that which is stored up, treasure Mt 6:21; Lk 12:34 (cp. Just., A I, 15, 16).
    of material things (TestSol C 10, 21 al.; Diod S 17, 71, 1) Mt 6:19; 13:44 (for θ. buried in the ground: Maximus Tyr. 15, 5h; Artem. 2, 58; Philostrat., Vi. Apoll. 6, 39 p. 250, 4ff; JDerrett, Law in the NT, ’70, 1–16). The treasures of Egypt Hb 11:26.
    of transcendent things (Iren. 4, 26, 1 [Harv. II 235, 9]; on θ. that is dug up in metaph. sense cp. Philemo Com. 169 Κ. ἐὰν γυνὴ γυναικὶ κατʼ ἰδίαν ὁμιλεῖ, μεγάλων κακῶν θησαυρὸς ἐξορύσσεται. Metaph. use also bγ end)
    α. of the treasures in heaven Mt 6:20. θ. ἀνέκλειπτος ἐν τ. οὐρανοῖς Lk 12:33. θησαυρὸν ἔχειν ἐν οὐρανῷ have treasure in heaven the treasure is, in effect, deposited there and becomes available to people after death Mt 19:21; Mk 10:21; Lk 18:22.—WPesch, Biblica 41, ’60, 356–78 (Mt 6:19–21; Lk 12:33f).
    β. θησαυροὶ σκοτεινοί treasures lying in darkness B 11:4 (Is 45:3).
    γ. of the gospel and its glory 2 Cor 4:7. Of Christ: ἐν ᾧ εἰσιν πάντες οἱ θησαυροὶ τῆς σοφίας καὶ γνώσεως ἀπόκρυφοι in whom all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge lie hidden Col 2:3 (ἐν θησαυροῖς σοφίας Sir 1:25; cp. X., Mem. 1, 6, 14; 4, 2, 9 θησαυροὶ σοφίας; Pla., Phileb. 15e; Diod S 9, 10, 3 κάλλιστος θ.; Himerius, Or. [Ecl.] 3, 20 θ. ἀθάνατος of the possession of virtue; Pr 2:3ff; Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 127).—B. 777; BHHW III 1686. DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > θησαυρός

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