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1 rutina diaria
f.daily routine, daily grind, daily schedule.* * *(n.) = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grindEx. Many individuals have difficulty with the process of change because it can create much anxiety getting outside one's comfort zone.Ex. One way of thinking about diversity is to look at the different daily routines of pupils in your class.Ex. With all of the things that make up our daily grind, we often find ourselves craving for the next getaway, for the next relaxation period.* * *(n.) = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grindEx: Many individuals have difficulty with the process of change because it can create much anxiety getting outside one's comfort zone.
Ex: One way of thinking about diversity is to look at the different daily routines of pupils in your class.Ex: With all of the things that make up our daily grind, we often find ourselves craving for the next getaway, for the next relaxation period. -
2 la rutina diaria
• the curtain rises• the dawn of civilization• the day before yesterday in the afternoon• the dead -
3 en la rutina diaria
Ex. The article is entitled 'Lessons learned in the trenches: preservation microfilming after thirteen years'.* * *Ex: The article is entitled 'Lessons learned in the trenches: preservation microfilming after thirteen years'.
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f.1 routine (gen) & (computing).de rutina routinepor rutina as a matter of coursela rutina diaria the daily grind2 rutin.3 rutoside.* * *1 routine\por rutina as a matter of course* * *noun f.* * *SF routine* * *a) ( hábito) routineb) (Inf) routine* * *= routine, round, rut, groove, comfort zone.Ex. Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.Ex. We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex. The key to the success of the system is the fact that it gets the searcher out of the rut of searching primarily on the same basic set of terms every time.Ex. Whevener logical processes of thought are employed - that is, whenever thought for a time runs along an accepted groove - there is an opportunity for the machine.Ex. Many individuals have difficulty with the process of change because it can create much anxiety getting outside one's comfort zone.----* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* por rutina = routinely.* rutina de trabajo = work process.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* salir de la rutina tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* * *a) ( hábito) routineb) (Inf) routine* * *= routine, round, rut, groove, comfort zone.Ex: Chain indexing is a simple mechanical routine for generating a limited number of index entries for a subject.
Ex: We librarians are already infiltrators into the stale round of our readers' domestic daily life.Ex: The key to the success of the system is the fact that it gets the searcher out of the rut of searching primarily on the same basic set of terms every time.Ex: Whevener logical processes of thought are employed - that is, whenever thought for a time runs along an accepted groove - there is an opportunity for the machine.Ex: Many individuals have difficulty with the process of change because it can create much anxiety getting outside one's comfort zone.* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* por rutina = routinely.* rutina de trabajo = work process.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* salir de la rutina tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.* * *1 (hábito, repetición) routinela rutina de todos los días the daily routinelo hace por pura rutina he just does it out of habitinspección de rutina routine inspection2 ( Inf) routine* * *
rutina sustantivo femenino
routine;
por pura rutina out of habit
rutina sustantivo femenino routine
la rutina diaria, the daily routine
por rutina, as a matter of course
' rutina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hábito
- inercia
- escapar
English:
disturbance
- rote
- round
- routine
- rut
- treadmill
* * *rutina nf1. [costumbre] routine;de rutina routine;por rutina out of habit;intenta romper con la rutina diaria she's trying to break away from her daily routine2. Informát routine3. [serie de ejercicios] routine* * *f routine* * *rutina nf: routine, habit* * *rutina n routine -
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f., (m. - diario)* * *
diario,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 Prensa (daily) newspaper
Rad diario hablado, radio news
2 (cuaderno íntimo) diary: estoy leyendo el diario de viaje de Darwin, I'm reading Darwin's journal
Náut diario de a bordo, logbook
II adjetivo daily
♦ Locuciones: a diario, daily, everyday
de diario, everyday: un vestido de diario, an everyday dress ➣ Ver nota en everyday
' diaria' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dedicar
- rutina
English:
situation
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adj.daily, everyday, per diem, day-to-day.m.1 daily newspaper, journal, paper, newspaper.2 diary, log.3 daybook, day book.4 tickler, schedule.* * *► adjetivo1 daily, everyday1 (prensa) daily, paper, daily newspaper2 (íntimo) diary, journal\a diario daily, every dayde diario daily, every daydiario de a bordo logbookdiario matinal / diario de la mañana morning newspaperdiario de la tarde evening newspaperdiario de navegación logbookdiario de sesiones parliamentary reportdiario hablado news, news bulletin————————1 (prensa) daily, paper, daily newspaper2 (íntimo) diary, journal* * *1. noun m.1) diary2) newspaper2. (f. - diaria)adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=todos los días) daily2) (=cada día) a day2.ADV LAm every day, daily3. SM1) (=periódico) newspaper, dailydiario hablado — (Radio) news, news bulletin
2) (=libro) diarydiario de entradas y salidas — (Com) daybook
3) (Econ) daily expenses pl4)de o para diario — everyday
* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( de todos los días) <tarea/clases> daily; < gastos> everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias — classes are held daily/every day
b) ( por día)c)a diario — (loc adv) every day
IIvisita a sus padres a diario — her parents daily she visits o every day
1) ( periódico) newspaper2) ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)3)a) (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos)b) ( uso cotidiano)IIIde diario — <ropa/vajilla> everyday (before n)
adverbio (Méx, Per fam) every day* * *I- ria adjetivoa) ( de todos los días) <tarea/clases> daily; < gastos> everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias — classes are held daily/every day
b) ( por día)c)a diario — (loc adv) every day
IIvisita a sus padres a diario — her parents daily she visits o every day
1) ( periódico) newspaper2) ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)3)a) (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos)b) ( uso cotidiano)IIIde diario — <ropa/vajilla> everyday (before n)
adverbio (Méx, Per fam) every day* * *diario11 = daily newspaper, diary, newspaper, journal, logbook [log book].Ex: This article studies how news library staff and editorial staff in a large metropolitan daily newspaper perceive the contribution of the news library to newsmaking.
Ex: A diary is a document recording the day-to-day life of the author.Ex: A newspaper is a periodical appearing at very frequent intervals and giving the latest information on current events often with comments.Ex: When Captain Cook's 'Endeavour' journal came up for auction in London, in 1923, it was keenly sought by many libraries.Ex: With questionnaires, logbooks and interviews, the researcher was able to assess attitudes to and learning during the programmes.* diario automático de trabajo = time log.* diario de abordo = logbook [log book].* diario de campo = field notebook.* diario de navegación = logbook [log book].* diario de viajes = travel journal.* diario de vuelo = logbook [log book].* diario matinal = morning newspaper, morning paper.* diario matutino = morning newspaper, morning paper.* diario vespertino = evening newspaper, evening paper.* diario web = Web log [Weblog].* entrada de diario = journal entry.* escritor de diarios = diarist.* llevar un diario de trabajo = keep + diary.diario22 = day to day [day-to-day], everyday, daily, daily.Ex: The latter is the viewpoint of those who are perhaps concerned about day to day maintenance of the equipment.
Ex: We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex: Successful libraries will embrace the future by incorporating new technology into daily routines.Ex: The author analyses 4 dailies, 3 weeklies and 5 monthlies.* a diario = every day.* batalla diaria = daily grind.* de diario = everyday.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + quehacer diario = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas diarias = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* faena diaria = daily grind.* gestión diaria de, la = day-to-day running of, the.* lucha diaria = daily grind.* monotonía diaria = daily grind.* noticias diarias de interés = daily news alerts.* para diario = everyday.* prensa diaria, la = daily press, the.* problema diario = daily problem.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* situación diaria = daily situation.* tomarse la pastilla diaria de la malaleche = take + Posesivo + daily mean pill.* trabajo diario = daily work.* trajín diario = daily grind.* vida diaria, la = everyday life.* * *1 (de todos los días) ‹tarea/clases› daily; ‹gastos› everyday, day-to-daylas clases son diarias classes are held daily/every dayel problema diario de qué se va a hacer de comer the everyday o daily problem of what to cook2(por día): trabaja cuatro horas diarias she works four hours a day3hay que recordárselo a diario you have to remind her every dayel organismo necesita vitamina C a diario the body needs vitamin C on a daily basisvisita a sus padres a diario she visits her parents daily o every dayA (periódico) newspaperCompuestos:morning paperevening paperevening paperSunday newspapernews program*● diario matutino or matinalmorning paperofficial gazetteevening paperB (libro personal) diary, journal ( AmE)Compuestos:● diario de a bordo or de navegaciónlog, logbookwar journal(flight) logbookC1(gastos cotidianos): el diario day-to-day expensescon ese sueldo apenas alcanza para el diario on his salary he barely has enough for his day-to-day o everyday expenses2(uso cotidiano): para diario for everyday, for everyday use(AmC, Méx, Andes fam) every day* * *
diario◊ - ria adjetivo
‹ gastos› everyday, day-to-dayb) ( por día):
c) ( en locs)
de diario ‹roba/vajilla› everyday ( before n);
para diario for everyday (use)
■ sustantivo masculino
1 ( periódico) newspaper;
2 ( libro personal) diary, journal (AmE)
3 (Méx, Col, Ven) ( gastos cotidianos):
diario,-a
I sustantivo masculino
1 Prensa (daily) newspaper
Rad diario hablado, radio news
2 (cuaderno íntimo) diary: estoy leyendo el diario de viaje de Darwin, I'm reading Darwin's journal
Náut diario de a bordo, logbook
II adjetivo daily
♦ Locuciones: a diario, daily, everyday
de diario, everyday: un vestido de diario, an everyday dress ➣ Ver nota en everyday
' diario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diaria
- el
- magnificar
- suplemento
- vespertina
- vespertino
- abrir
- acontecer
- cerrar
- íntimo
- quehacer
- rotativo
- uso
English:
daily
- day-to-day
- diary
- everyday
- exercise
- journal
- keep
- log
- newspaper
- practice
- practise
- wear
- write up
- board
- bulletin
- day
- downmarket
- grind
- nightly
- notice
- paper
- which
* * *diario, -a♦ adj1. [de todos los días, habitual] daily;la rutina diaria the daily routine;la vida diaria daily life;el funcionamiento diario del negocio the day-to-day running of the business2. [cada día] daily;hacen un entrenamiento diario de una hora they have a daily one-hour training session;tenemos una hora diaria de inglés we do an hour of English every day;hay dos trenes diarios a la capital there are two trains a day to the capital;ganaba $100 diarios she earned $100 a day♦ nm1. [periódico] newspaper, dailydiario hablado radio news (bulletin);diario de la mañana morning newspaper;diario matinal morning newspaper;diario de la noche evening newspaper;diario televisado television news (bulletin);diario vespertino evening newspaper2. [relación día a día] diarydiario de a bordo logbook;diario íntimo (personal) diary;diario de navegación logbook;diario de sesiones parliamentary report;diario de vuelo log, logbook3. [gasto] daily expenses4. Com journal, day book♦ a diario loc advevery day, daily;viene por aquí a diario she drops in here every day;el complejo vitamínico ha de consumirse a diario the vitamin complex must be taken daily♦ de diario loc adjeveryday;ropa de diario everyday clothes* * *I adj1 daily2:a diario, de diario every day, dailyII m1 diary2 ( periódico) daily newspaper, daily* * *: daily, everyday♦ diariamente advdiario nm1) : diary2) periódico: newspaper* * *diario1 adj dailydiario2 n1. (periódico) newspaper -
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2 = day to day [day-to-day], everyday, daily, daily.Ex. The latter is the viewpoint of those who are perhaps concerned about day to day maintenance of the equipment.Ex. We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex. Successful libraries will embrace the future by incorporating new technology into daily routines.Ex. The author analyses 4 dailies, 3 weeklies and 5 monthlies.----* a diario = every day.* batalla diaria = daily grind.* de diario = everyday.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + quehacer diario = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas diarias = go about + Posesivo + everyday life.* en la rutina diaria = in the trenches.* faena diaria = daily grind.* gestión diaria de, la = day-to-day running of, the.* lucha diaria = daily grind.* monotonía diaria = daily grind.* noticias diarias de interés = daily news alerts.* para diario = everyday.* prensa diaria, la = daily press, the.* problema diario = daily problem.* rutina diaria = comfort zone, daily routine, daily grind.* situación diaria = daily situation.* tomarse la pastilla diaria de la malaleche = take + Posesivo + daily mean pill.* trabajo diario = daily work.* trajín diario = daily grind.* vida diaria, la = everyday life.
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