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41 desprovisto
adj.unprovided, lacking, devoid, not supplied.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desproveer.* * *1→ link=desproveer desproveer► adjetivo1 lacking (de, -), devoid (de, of), without (de, -)\estar desprovisto,-a de to be lacking, lack* * *ADJdesprovisto de algo — devoid of sth, without sth
estar desprovisto de algo — to lack sth, be lacking in sth
* * *- ta adjetivo* * *----* desprovisto de = devoid of, shorn of.* * *- ta adjetivo* * ** desprovisto de = devoid of, shorn of.* * *desprovisto -tadesprovisto DE algo lacking IN sthla escuela se halla desprovista del material más elemental the school lacks even the most basic equipmentniños que están desprovistos de cariño children who have been deprived of affectionuna familia desprovista de recursos a family with nothing to live onno se puede decir que esté desprovisto de cualidades it cannot be said that he is completely devoid of good qualities ( frml), you can't say that he is totally without good qualities* * *
desprovisto◊ -ta adjetivo desprovisto de algo lacking in sth
desprovisto,-a adjetivo lacking [de, in], without [de, -], devoid [de, of]
' desprovisto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprovista
English:
devoid
- void
* * *desprovisto, -a adjdesprovisto de lacking in, devoid of;un hombre totalmente desprovisto de modales a man with absolutely no manners;animales desprovistos de dientes animals that lack teeth, animals with no teeth;la casa está desprovista de comodidades the house lacks modern conveniences* * *adj:desprovisto de lacking in* * *desprovisto, -ta adjdesprovisto de : devoid of, lacking in* * *desprovisto adj without -
42 efectividad
f.effectiveness.* * *1 effectiveness\con efectividad desde (ley etc) with effect from* * *exigieron que la policía actuara con una mayor efectividad — they demanded that the police act much more effectively
* * *una disposición con efectividad desde el 5 de julio — a regulation which becomes effective o takes effect from July 5th
* * *= efficiency.Nota: En evaluación de servicios, relación entre los recursos usados y los resultados obtenidos.Ex. Efficiency is the relation between resources input and resulting outputs.* * *una disposición con efectividad desde el 5 de julio — a regulation which becomes effective o takes effect from July 5th
* * *= efficiency.Nota: En evaluación de servicios, relación entre los recursos usados y los resultados obtenidos.Ex: Efficiency is the relation between resources input and resulting outputs.
* * *1 (eficacia) effectiveness2(de una ley, disposición): un nombramiento con efectividad desde el 5 de julio an appointment which becomes effective o takes effect from July 5th* * *
efectividad sustantivo femenino ( eficacia) effectiveness
efectividad sustantivo femenino effectiveness: el equipo perdió efectividad en los últimos minutos, the team lacked strength in the last minutes
efectividad sustantivo femenino
1 (de una medida, un medicamento) effectiveness
2 (validez) validity
' efectividad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mutar
- mutarse
English:
effectiveness
* * *efectividad nf1. [eficacia] effectiveness2. [validez]la ordenanza municipal tendrá efectividad desde el próximo lunes the by-law will take effect as from next Monday* * *f effectiveness;tener efectividad be effective* * *efectividad nf: effectiveness -
43 inconstante
adj.1 changeable, fickle.2 inconstant, fickle, wavering, mutable.f. & m.inconstant person.* * *► adjetivo1 (indolente) lacking in discipline2 (variable) inconstant, changeable* * *ADJ1) [equipo, sistema] inconstant2) [tiempo] changeable3) [persona] (=veleidoso) fickle; (=poco firme) unsteady* * *a) ( falto de perseverancia) lacking in perseveranceb) ( voluble) fickle* * *= unsustained, lapsed, fickle.Ex. The current practice of promotion and projection of public library services tends to be amateurish, piecemeal, unsustained and difficult to evaluate.Ex. However, almost 30% of lapsed borrowers claimed to still use the library for other purposes, principally to find information.Ex. The rise and dramatic fall of E-businesses is a testimony of the fickle electronic commerce (E-commerce) market.* * *a) ( falto de perseverancia) lacking in perseveranceb) ( voluble) fickle* * *= unsustained, lapsed, fickle.Ex: The current practice of promotion and projection of public library services tends to be amateurish, piecemeal, unsustained and difficult to evaluate.
Ex: However, almost 30% of lapsed borrowers claimed to still use the library for other purposes, principally to find information.Ex: The rise and dramatic fall of E-businesses is a testimony of the fickle electronic commerce (E-commerce) market.* * *1 (falto de perseverancia) lacking in perseverancenunca llegó a ser campeón por inconstante he never became champion because he lacked application2 (voluble) fickle* * *
inconstante adjetivo
inconstante adjetivo changeable
' inconstante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mariposear
- versátil
- caprichoso
- veleta
- voluble
English:
changeable
- fickle
- inconsistent
* * *inconstante adj2. [de opinión, ideas] changeable, fickle* * *adj fickle* * *inconstante adj: inconstant, fickle, changeable -
44 quórum
m.quorum, assistance.* * *1 quorum* * *['kworum]SM (pl quórums) ['kworum] quorumRla reunión no pudo celebrarse por falta de quórum — the meeting could not be held because there wasn't a quorum o frm because it was inquorate
* * *['kworum]no hubo quórum — they/we did not have a quorum, the meeting was inquorate (frml)
* * *= quorum.Ex. Today, the House of Commons Committee has a membership of 16 and the quorum is 5.----* haber quórum = be quorate.* recuperación por quórum = quorum matching.* * *['kworum]no hubo quórum — they/we did not have a quorum, the meeting was inquorate (frml)
* * *= quorum.Ex: Today, the House of Commons Committee has a membership of 16 and the quorum is 5.
* haber quórum = be quorate.* recuperación por quórum = quorum matching.* * */ˈkworum/(pl - rums)quorumno se pudo votar por falta de quórum they could not vote because they lacked o did not have a quorum o ( frml) because the meeting was inquorate* * *
quórum /'kworum/ sustantivo masculino (pl
quórum sustantivo masculino quorum
' quórum' also found in these entries:
English:
quorum
* * *quórum nmquorum;hay quórum we have a quorum, Br we are quorate;no hay quórum we don't have a quorum, Br we are inquorate;la votación se suspendió por falta de quórum the vote was postponed because there wasn't a quorum* * *m quorum;alcanzar el quórum have a quorum* * * -
45 desasistido
adj.helpless.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desasistir.* * *1→ link=desasistir desasistir► adjetivo1 neglected* * *- da adjetivo neglected* * *- da adjetivo neglected* * *desasistido -daneglectedlos sectores más desasistidos de la economía the most neglected sectors of the economyel intento se vio totalmente desasistido de apoyo the attempt totally lacked support* * *
Del verbo desasistir: ( conjugate desasistir)
desasistido es:
el participio
desasistido,-a adjetivo neglected, unattended
' desasistido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desasistida
* * *desasistido, -a adj[enfermo, población, barrio] neglected;un barrio marginal desasistido por la administración a deprived district neglected o abandoned by the authorities;el único delantero se halla totalmente desasistido the only striker has no support whatsoever;dejar a alguien desasistido to leave sb unattended (to) -
46 estar desprovisto de
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