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  • 81 centro de investigación

    (n.) = research centre, research unit
    Ex. This article traces the history of the library, its role as research centre, and discusses its organisation, staffing and collections.
    Ex. For 10-15 years, largely computer-aided analyses in vast bibliographic data bases have been used for the evaluation of the publishing activities of research units.
    * * *
    (n.) = research centre, research unit

    Ex: This article traces the history of the library, its role as research centre, and discusses its organisation, staffing and collections.

    Ex: For 10-15 years, largely computer-aided analyses in vast bibliographic data bases have been used for the evaluation of the publishing activities of research units.

    * * *
    research center o Br
    centre

    Spanish-English dictionary > centro de investigación

  • 82 con el objetivo de

    = with the purpose of, with a brief to, with the aim of, with a focus on
    Ex. Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.
    Ex. CLAIM was founded in 1969 with a brief to 'investigate in detail problems in the organisation and systems of university libraries and the use made of these services by readers'.
    Ex. A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.
    Ex. The materials were developed with a focus on Uganda and are being used and adapted in other countries as well.
    * * *
    = with the purpose of, with a brief to, with the aim of, with a focus on

    Ex: Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.

    Ex: CLAIM was founded in 1969 with a brief to 'investigate in detail problems in the organisation and systems of university libraries and the use made of these services by readers'.
    Ex: A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.
    Ex: The materials were developed with a focus on Uganda and are being used and adapted in other countries as well.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con el objetivo de

  • 83 con ello

    = in doing so, in the process, thereto
    Ex. The task of a modern information system is to describe such unformatted data automatically and in doing so, to support the user in storing and especially in retrieving natural language documents.
    Ex. This may help in subject organisation, but one of the main advantages of an alphabetical sequence, its self-evident order, is sacrificed in the process.
    Ex. But if the FID still clung to its traditional interpretation of the meaning of documentation, the term became increasingly to be used to denote any non-conventional library method for the subject analysis of graphic records and any activity of research or inquiry relating thereto.
    * * *
    = in doing so, in the process, thereto

    Ex: The task of a modern information system is to describe such unformatted data automatically and in doing so, to support the user in storing and especially in retrieving natural language documents.

    Ex: This may help in subject organisation, but one of the main advantages of an alphabetical sequence, its self-evident order, is sacrificed in the process.
    Ex: But if the FID still clung to its traditional interpretation of the meaning of documentation, the term became increasingly to be used to denote any non-conventional library method for the subject analysis of graphic records and any activity of research or inquiry relating thereto.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con ello

  • 84 con objeto de

    in order to
    * * *
    = in order to, in an attempt to, in an effort to, aimed at, with the purpose of, in a bid to, with the aim of
    Ex. Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.
    Ex. The first treaty of all was designed to pool the coal and steel resources of Europe in an attempt to overcome the devastation of the Second World War and to foster the concept of European unity.
    Ex. Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.
    Ex. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.
    Ex. Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.
    Ex. In a bid to leapfrog stages of development, some transitional economies are investing heavily in building up information age infrastructures.
    Ex. A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.
    * * *
    con objeto de (+ Infinitivo)
    = with a view to (+ Gerundio)

    Ex: Read the document with a view to gaining an understanding of its content and an appreciation of its scope.

    = in order to, in an attempt to, in an effort to, aimed at, with the purpose of, in a bid to, with the aim of

    Ex: Any attempt to organise knowledge must, in order to justify the effort of organisation, have an objective.

    Ex: The first treaty of all was designed to pool the coal and steel resources of Europe in an attempt to overcome the devastation of the Second World War and to foster the concept of European unity.
    Ex: Many libraries have had fine free days or weeks in an effort to entice strayed material back.
    Ex: In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson initiated the 'Neighborhood Pilot Centres' programme aimed at providing a neighbourhood centre to co-ordinate the programmes of other federal agencies in every urban ghetto.
    Ex: Many libraries were visited with the purpose of understanding the structure and management of library services to children in that country = Se visitaron muchas bibliotecas con objeto de de conocer la organización y gestión de los servicios bibliotecarios para niños en este país.
    Ex: In a bid to leapfrog stages of development, some transitional economies are investing heavily in building up information age infrastructures.
    Ex: A wide area network with the aim of connecting all Arab Gulf countries in the near future.

    Spanish-English dictionary > con objeto de

  • 85 conservación

    f.
    1 conservation, conservancy, maintenance, keeping.
    2 canning.
    3 storage.
    * * *
    1 (de alimentos) preservation
    2 (calor etc) conservation
    3 (mantenimiento) maintenance, upkeep
    \
    instinto de conservación instinct of self-preservation
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [del medio ambiente] conservation
    2) (Culin) preservation
    3) (Arquit) maintenance, upkeep
    * * *
    a) ( de alimentos) preserving
    b) (Ecol) conservation
    c) (de monumentos, obras de arte) preservation

    el cuadro se halla en mal estado de conservación — the painting is in a bad state of repair; instinto

    * * *
    = conservation, preservation, retention, self-preservation.
    Ex. For example, the latter are unlikely to engage themselves in conservation issues as these now press upon the professional consciousness of librarians.
    Ex. RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) is a system used by the Research Libraries Group (RLG), a group dedicated to resolving common problems in collection development, management, access and preservation.
    Ex. Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.
    Ex. The desire for institutional self-preservation rules out this alternative.
    ----
    * área de conservación del patrimonio = heritage field.
    * bibliotecario de conservación = preservation librarian.
    * Conferencia Panafricana sobre Preservacion y Conservación de Material Bibli = Pan-African Conference on the Preservation and Conservation of Library and Archival Materials.
    * conservación de alimentos = food preservation.
    * conservación de archivos = archival preservation.
    * conservación de documentos electrónicos = electronic document preservation, electronic document preservation.
    * conservación de la web = Web archiving.
    * conservación digital = digital preservation, digital archiving.
    * conservación en formato electrónico = electronic preservation [e-preservation].
    * conservación en frío = cold storage.
    * conservación preventiva = preventive conservation, preventive preservation.
    * desde el punto de vista de la conservación = preservationally.
    * especialista en conservación = preservationist, conservationist.
    * especialista en conservación de libros = book conservation specialist.
    * experto en conservación = preservationist.
    * gestión y conservación de documentos electrónicos = electronic document preservation and management.
    * instinto de conservación = instinct of self-preservation, survival information.
    * institución dedicada a la conservación del patrimonio = memory institution.
    * institución para el estudio y la conservación del patrimonio = heritage organisation.
    * laboratorio de conservación = conservation laboratory.
    * plan de conservación = conservation plan.
    * política de conservación = preservation policy, conservation policy.
    * producto para la conservación = preservative.
    * relativo a la conservación = curational.
    * responsable de la conservación = preservation officer.
    * * *
    a) ( de alimentos) preserving
    b) (Ecol) conservation
    c) (de monumentos, obras de arte) preservation

    el cuadro se halla en mal estado de conservación — the painting is in a bad state of repair; instinto

    * * *
    = conservation, preservation, retention, self-preservation.

    Ex: For example, the latter are unlikely to engage themselves in conservation issues as these now press upon the professional consciousness of librarians.

    Ex: RLIN (Research Libraries Information Network) is a system used by the Research Libraries Group (RLG), a group dedicated to resolving common problems in collection development, management, access and preservation.
    Ex: Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.
    Ex: The desire for institutional self-preservation rules out this alternative.
    * área de conservación del patrimonio = heritage field.
    * bibliotecario de conservación = preservation librarian.
    * Conferencia Panafricana sobre Preservacion y Conservación de Material Bibli = Pan-African Conference on the Preservation and Conservation of Library and Archival Materials.
    * conservación de alimentos = food preservation.
    * conservación de archivos = archival preservation.
    * conservación de documentos electrónicos = electronic document preservation, electronic document preservation.
    * conservación de la web = Web archiving.
    * conservación digital = digital preservation, digital archiving.
    * conservación en formato electrónico = electronic preservation [e-preservation].
    * conservación en frío = cold storage.
    * conservación preventiva = preventive conservation, preventive preservation.
    * desde el punto de vista de la conservación = preservationally.
    * especialista en conservación = preservationist, conservationist.
    * especialista en conservación de libros = book conservation specialist.
    * experto en conservación = preservationist.
    * gestión y conservación de documentos electrónicos = electronic document preservation and management.
    * instinto de conservación = instinct of self-preservation, survival information.
    * institución dedicada a la conservación del patrimonio = memory institution.
    * institución para el estudio y la conservación del patrimonio = heritage organisation.
    * laboratorio de conservación = conservation laboratory.
    * plan de conservación = conservation plan.
    * política de conservación = preservation policy, conservation policy.
    * producto para la conservación = preservative.
    * relativo a la conservación = curational.
    * responsable de la conservación = preservation officer.

    * * *
    1 (de alimentos) preserving
    2 ( Ecol) conservation
    la conservación de especies protegidas the protection o conservation of endangered species
    3 ( Arquit, Art) preservation
    la conservación de nuestros monumentos históricos the conservation o preservation of our historical monuments
    el cuadro se halla en un lamentable estado de conservación the painting is in a terrible state of repair o preservation
    * * *

    conservación sustantivo femenino

    b) (Ecol) conservation

    c) (de monumentos, obras de arte) preservation

    conservación sustantivo femenino
    1 (cuidado) maintenance, upkeep
    2 (de un bosque, especie) conservation
    3 (de un alimento) preservation
    ' conservación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ministerio
    - instinto
    English:
    conservation
    - nature conservation
    - preservation
    - self
    * * *
    1. [de alimentos] preservation
    2. [de costumbres, patrimonio] conservation;
    [de bosques, animales] conservation conservación de la energía energy conservation;
    conservación del medio ambiente environmental conservation;
    conservación de la naturaleza nature conservation
    3. [mantenimiento] maintenance;
    en buen/mal estado de conservación in good/bad condition
    * * *
    f
    1 de alimentos preservation
    2 de edificios, especies conservation
    * * *
    conservación nf, pl - ciones : conservation, preservation
    * * *
    1. (ecología) conservation
    2. (de alimentos, etc) preservation

    Spanish-English dictionary > conservación

  • 86 cívico

    adj.
    civic, public-spirited.
    * * *
    1 civic
    * * *
    (f. - cívica)
    adj.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ [deber] civic; [persona] public-spirited, civic-minded
    2. SM
    1) Arg (=vaso de cerveza) large glass of beer
    2) LAm (=policía) policeman
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) <deberes/derechos> civic
    b) < acto> public-spirited, civic-minded
    * * *
    = civic, civil, community.
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. Like many other civic facilities in the town, the public library is used by only a minority of the population.
    Ex. This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.
    Ex. Unfortunately, goods of community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.
    ----
    * autoridad cívica = city authority.
    * centro cívico = civic centre.
    * comportamiento cívico = civic behaviour, civil behaviour.
    * comportamiento poco cívico = uncivic behaviour.
    * conciencia cívica = civic mindedness.
    * de espíritu cívico = public-spirited.
    * derechos cívicos = civil rights.
    * educación cívica = civic education, civic responsibility, civics.
    * grupo cívico = civic group.
    * organización cívica = community organisation.
    * orgullo cívico = civic pride.
    * poco cívico = uncivic.
    * vida cívica = civic life.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) <deberes/derechos> civic
    b) < acto> public-spirited, civic-minded
    * * *
    = civic, civil, community.
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: Like many other civic facilities in the town, the public library is used by only a minority of the population.

    Ex: This situation only really stands out because this place is normally such an oasis of gentlemanly and civil behaviour.
    Ex: Unfortunately, goods of community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.
    * autoridad cívica = city authority.
    * centro cívico = civic centre.
    * comportamiento cívico = civic behaviour, civil behaviour.
    * comportamiento poco cívico = uncivic behaviour.
    * conciencia cívica = civic mindedness.
    * de espíritu cívico = public-spirited.
    * derechos cívicos = civil rights.
    * educación cívica = civic education, civic responsibility, civics.
    * grupo cívico = civic group.
    * organización cívica = community organisation.
    * orgullo cívico = civic pride.
    * poco cívico = uncivic.
    * vida cívica = civic life.

    * * *
    cívico -ca
    1 ‹deberes/derechos› civic
    2 ‹acto› public-spirited, civic-minded
    * * *

    cívico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    a)deberes/derechos civic


    cívico,-a adjetivo civic
    ' cívico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cívica
    - paro
    English:
    civic
    * * *
    cívico, -a adj
    1. [deberes, conciencia] civic
    2. [conducta] public-spirited
    3. [de la ciudad] civic
    * * *
    adj civic;
    deber cívico civic duty, public duty
    * * *
    cívico, -ca adj
    1) : civic
    2) : public-spirited

    Spanish-English dictionary > cívico

  • 87 de calidad

    = authoritative, qualitative, quality, well-made, high-end, quality assured, value-added
    Ex. Some authoritative texts on the subject are listed at the end of this chapter.
    Ex. Informative abstract present as much as possible of the quantitative or qualitative information contained in a document.
    Ex. This non-profit organisation was formed to promote quality library and information services.
    Ex. And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.
    Ex. The system provides extensive map facilities which until now have been available only on high-end hypermedia systems like Intermedia.
    Ex. Do contact us to know how we may be able to help your business become more efficient by our quality assured products and solutions.
    Ex. Since then, SCI CD Edition has won accolades for its value-added features, sophistication, and flexibility.
    * * *
    = authoritative, qualitative, quality, well-made, high-end, quality assured, value-added

    Ex: Some authoritative texts on the subject are listed at the end of this chapter.

    Ex: Informative abstract present as much as possible of the quantitative or qualitative information contained in a document.
    Ex: This non-profit organisation was formed to promote quality library and information services.
    Ex: And there was a steady output in the later nineteenth century of well-made prize bindings in gilt-tooled calf, which were slickly produced by specialist firms.
    Ex: The system provides extensive map facilities which until now have been available only on high-end hypermedia systems like Intermedia.
    Ex: Do contact us to know how we may be able to help your business become more efficient by our quality assured products and solutions.
    Ex: Since then, SCI CD Edition has won accolades for its value-added features, sophistication, and flexibility.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de calidad

  • 88 dedicarse a

    v.
    1 to dedicate oneself to, to devote oneself to, to apply oneself to, to give oneself to.
    Ella se dedica a aprender She dedicates herself to learn.
    Ella se dedica a pasear perros She dedicates herself to walk dogs.
    2 to concentrate on, to go in for, to work on, to pursue.
    Ella se dedica a los estudios She concentrates on her studies.
    * * *
    * * *
    (v.) = aim at, be concerned with, embark on/upon, engage in, indulge in, turn to, get + involved with/in, devote + Reflexivo + to, home in on, enter + a business, make + a life's work of, spend + Posesivo + days, go into
    Ex. This paper describes research carried out into the use of an on-line bulletin board service aimed at those in the academic community who are interested in applying computing to teaching in the Arts and Humanities.
    Ex. Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.
    Ex. Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.
    Ex. In the libraries which were engaged in large-scale cataloguing co-operation was central to developments, as outlined in chapter 18.
    Ex. Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.
    Ex. We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.
    Ex. This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.
    Ex. Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
    Ex. This article discusses the organisations that develop standards in information management and homes in on the US national bodies central to many of the international standards.
    Ex. Some of those pupils will undoubtedly enter one kind of business or another which has links with Europe.
    Ex. For librarianship students not intending to make a life's work of official publications the problem is to teach an awareness that they are not necessarily highly specialist materials of restricted interest.
    Ex. He now spends his days drawing, painting and counting himself lucky that he actually gets paid for doing what he loves.
    Ex. She views librarianship through traditional eyes and plans to go into public service.
    * * *
    (v.) = aim at, be concerned with, embark on/upon, engage in, indulge in, turn to, get + involved with/in, devote + Reflexivo + to, home in on, enter + a business, make + a life's work of, spend + Posesivo + days, go into

    Ex: This paper describes research carried out into the use of an on-line bulletin board service aimed at those in the academic community who are interested in applying computing to teaching in the Arts and Humanities.

    Ex: Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.
    Ex: Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.
    Ex: In the libraries which were engaged in large-scale cataloguing co-operation was central to developments, as outlined in chapter 18.
    Ex: Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.
    Ex: We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.
    Ex: This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.
    Ex: Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
    Ex: This article discusses the organisations that develop standards in information management and homes in on the US national bodies central to many of the international standards.
    Ex: Some of those pupils will undoubtedly enter one kind of business or another which has links with Europe.
    Ex: For librarianship students not intending to make a life's work of official publications the problem is to teach an awareness that they are not necessarily highly specialist materials of restricted interest.
    Ex: He now spends his days drawing, painting and counting himself lucky that he actually gets paid for doing what he loves.
    Ex: She views librarianship through traditional eyes and plans to go into public service.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dedicarse a

  • 89 desafortunado

    adj.
    unfortunate, unlucky, poor, fateful.
    * * *
    1 (sin suerte) unlucky, unfortunate
    2 (sin tino) unfortunate
    * * *
    (f. - desafortunada)
    adj.
    unfortunate, unlucky
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=desgraciado) unfortunate, unlucky
    2) (=no oportuno) [comentario, anuncio] inopportune, unfortunate; [decisión, medida] unfortunate
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) ( desdichado) < persona> unlucky; < suceso> unfortunate
    b) ( desacertado) <medidas/actuación> unfortunate
    * * *
    = hapless, unfortunate, unhappy, inauspicious, unlucky, infelicitous, fateful, off-beam.
    Ex. From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.
    Ex. It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.
    Ex. In this unhappy pattern SLIS are not being singled out for especially harsh treatment.
    Ex. In retrospect, this was perhaps a rather inauspicious beginning, for the test apparently broke down in disarray over the question of relevance judgement.
    Ex. Secondly, a clean proof of the sheet was generally shown to the author for his approval and (if the printer was unlucky) his second thoughts.
    Ex. Past failures to make interactive machine translation viable as a tool for skilled translators have been the result of an infelicitous mode of interaction rather than any inherent flaw in the idea.
    Ex. The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.
    Ex. The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.
    ----
    * Algo desafortunado = infelicity.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) ( desdichado) < persona> unlucky; < suceso> unfortunate
    b) ( desacertado) <medidas/actuación> unfortunate
    * * *
    = hapless, unfortunate, unhappy, inauspicious, unlucky, infelicitous, fateful, off-beam.

    Ex: From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.

    Ex: It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.
    Ex: In this unhappy pattern SLIS are not being singled out for especially harsh treatment.
    Ex: In retrospect, this was perhaps a rather inauspicious beginning, for the test apparently broke down in disarray over the question of relevance judgement.
    Ex: Secondly, a clean proof of the sheet was generally shown to the author for his approval and (if the printer was unlucky) his second thoughts.
    Ex: Past failures to make interactive machine translation viable as a tool for skilled translators have been the result of an infelicitous mode of interaction rather than any inherent flaw in the idea.
    Ex: The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.
    Ex: The director goes where even the previous two movies feared to tread -- to an exquisitely off-beam imaginary world of arrested adolescence.
    * Algo desafortunado = infelicity.

    * * *
    1 (desdichado) ‹persona› unlucky; ‹suceso› unfortunate
    siempre ha sido desafortunado en amores/en el juego he's always been unlucky in love/at cards
    ha sido un día desafortunado it's been an unfortunate day
    2 (desacertado) ‹medidas/actuación› unfortunate
    el diestro estuvo desafortunado con la espada the matador performed poorly with the sword
    su respuesta fue desafortunada his reply was tactless o unfortunate
    * * *

    desafortunado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a) ( desdichado) ‹ persona unlucky;

    suceso unfortunate
    b) ( desacertado) ‹medidas/actuación unfortunate

    desafortunado,-a adjetivo
    1 (sin suerte) unlucky, unfortunate
    2 (inoportuno) inopportune: un comentario desafortunado, an unfortunate remark
    ' desafortunado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desafortunada
    - salada
    - salado
    - desgraciado
    English:
    unfortunate
    - unhappy
    - unlucky
    - hapless
    * * *
    desafortunado, -a
    adj
    1. [desgraciado] unfortunate;
    el desafortunado suceso ocurrió ayer the unfortunate event occurred yesterday;
    un día desafortunado en las carreteras a black day on the roads
    2. [desacertado] unfortunate;
    un comentario desafortunado an unfortunate remark;
    el equipo tuvo una desafortunada actuación the team performed below par;
    el ministro estuvo bastante desafortunado the minister made some unfortunate remarks
    3. [sin suerte] unlucky;
    fue muy desafortunada en amores she was very unlucky in love
    nm,f
    unlucky person
    * * *
    adj unfortunate, unlucky
    * * *
    desafortunado, -da adj
    : unfortunate, unlucky
    * * *
    desafortunado adj unfortunate

    Spanish-English dictionary > desafortunado

  • 90 desventaja

    f.
    disadvantage.
    estar en desventaja to be at a disadvantage
    * * *
    1 disadvantage, drawback
    2 (problema) problem
    \
    estar en desventaja to be at a disadvantage
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=perjuicio) disadvantage
    2) (=inconveniente) disadvantage, drawback
    * * *
    femenino disadvantage
    * * *
    = disadvantage, drawback, flaw, limitation, weakness, minus [minuses, pl.], downside, weak point.
    Ex. Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.
    Ex. The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.
    Ex. The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.
    Ex. In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
    Ex. The strengths and weaknesses of natural language indexing derive from this basic characteristic.
    Ex. Whether these differences are pluses or minuses depends very much on a library's needs and expectations.
    Ex. The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.
    Ex. Both earch engines has their own strong and weak points.
    ----
    * adolecer de desventaja = suffer from + limitation.
    * desventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover disadvantage.
    * desventaja del primero que hace Algo = first-mover disadvantage, first-mover advantage.
    * estar en desventaja = be disadvantaged, be at a disadvantage.
    * ventajas y desventajas = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], pros and cons, benefits and pitfalls.
    * ventajas (y/o) desventajas = merits (and/or) demerits, advantages (and/or) disadvantages, strengths (and/or) weaknesses, pluses (and/or) minuses.
    * ver desventajas = see + drawbacks.
    * * *
    femenino disadvantage
    * * *
    = disadvantage, drawback, flaw, limitation, weakness, minus [minuses, pl.], downside, weak point.

    Ex: Item record indexes, whatever their physical format, share certain advantages and disadvantages.

    Ex: The drawbacks of this form are its limited flexibility, and the time taken in maintenance.
    Ex: The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.
    Ex: In general then, the analytical approach is to be preferred, but it does have two limitations.
    Ex: The strengths and weaknesses of natural language indexing derive from this basic characteristic.
    Ex: Whether these differences are pluses or minuses depends very much on a library's needs and expectations.
    Ex: The article 'The upside and downside of information highway capitology' compares the writings of optimistic futurists and pessimistic visionaries on the subject of the information superhighway.
    Ex: Both earch engines has their own strong and weak points.
    * adolecer de desventaja = suffer from + limitation.
    * desventaja del primero en tomar la iniciativa = first-mover disadvantage.
    * desventaja del primero que hace Algo = first-mover disadvantage, first-mover advantage.
    * estar en desventaja = be disadvantaged, be at a disadvantage.
    * ventajas y desventajas = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off], pros and cons, benefits and pitfalls.
    * ventajas (y/o) desventajas = merits (and/or) demerits, advantages (and/or) disadvantages, strengths (and/or) weaknesses, pluses (and/or) minuses.
    * ver desventajas = see + drawbacks.

    * * *
    disadvantage
    este método tiene sus desventajas this method has its drawbacks o disadvantages
    al no saber idiomas está en desventaja he's at a disadvantage not knowing any languages, not knowing any languages puts him at a disadvantage
    * * *

    desventaja sustantivo femenino
    disadvantage;

    desventaja sustantivo femenino
    1 (desigualdad, inferioridad) disadvantage: estamos en desventaja, we are at a disadvantage
    2 (inconveniente) drawback: esa solución tiene una desventaja, that solution has a disadvantage

    ' desventaja' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inconveniente
    English:
    disadvantage
    - handicap
    - handicapped
    - liability
    - minus
    - at
    - draw
    * * *
    disadvantage;
    afrontan el encuentro de vuelta con una desventaja de quince puntos they go into the return match trailing by fifteen points o fifteen points behind;
    compite con desventaja he's competing at a disadvantage;
    estar en desventaja to be at a disadvantage
    * * *
    f disadvantage
    * * *
    : disadvantage, drawback
    * * *
    desventaja n disadvantage

    Spanish-English dictionary > desventaja

  • 91 empresa de nuestro grupo

    (n.) = sister company, sister organisation
    Ex. Some publishers are entering into longterm, multiproperty licensing arrangements, while others participate in television coproductions and seek synergies with sister companies.
    Ex. We are also exploring the possibility, with our sister organization in the US, of producing a joint issue possibly on the theme of how the so-called 'war on terror' is affecting library and information services.
    * * *
    (n.) = sister company, sister organisation

    Ex: Some publishers are entering into longterm, multiproperty licensing arrangements, while others participate in television coproductions and seek synergies with sister companies.

    Ex: We are also exploring the possibility, with our sister organization in the US, of producing a joint issue possibly on the theme of how the so-called 'war on terror' is affecting library and information services.

    Spanish-English dictionary > empresa de nuestro grupo

  • 92 empresa de servicios

    (n.) = service organisation, service agency, service company
    Ex. Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.
    Ex. This article examines one of these service agencies, which broker the services of bibliographic utilities or other data bases, from the perspective of library management.
    Ex. The result will display all service companies nationwide that provide the service you are looking for.
    * * *
    (n.) = service organisation, service agency, service company

    Ex: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.

    Ex: This article examines one of these service agencies, which broker the services of bibliographic utilities or other data bases, from the perspective of library management.
    Ex: The result will display all service companies nationwide that provide the service you are looking for.

    Spanish-English dictionary > empresa de servicios

  • 93 en el camino

    = along the way, en route, in the process
    Ex. He reflected along the way on the conversation with the head of readers' services, and smiled when he concluded that Balzac's biorhythm chart must have been peaking at that very moment -- or so he hoped.
    Ex. It examines the reasons why retrospective conversion features more highly in some library programmes than others in the UK and considers the problems thay may be encountered en route.
    Ex. This may help in subject organisation, but one of the main advantages of an alphabetical sequence, its self-evident order, is sacrificed in the process.
    * * *
    = along the way, en route, in the process

    Ex: He reflected along the way on the conversation with the head of readers' services, and smiled when he concluded that Balzac's biorhythm chart must have been peaking at that very moment -- or so he hoped.

    Ex: It examines the reasons why retrospective conversion features more highly in some library programmes than others in the UK and considers the problems thay may be encountered en route.
    Ex: This may help in subject organisation, but one of the main advantages of an alphabetical sequence, its self-evident order, is sacrificed in the process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en el camino

  • 94 en la línea de fuego

    = in the hot seat, in the front line, on the front line
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Sitting in the hot seat: some thoughts from the reference chair'.
    Ex. Because they are in the 'front line,' reference librarians frequently determine whether a library is successful in serving its clientele.
    Ex. The World Food Programme, the world's largest humanitarian organisation, is on the front line of the fight against climate change.
    * * *
    = in the hot seat, in the front line, on the front line

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Sitting in the hot seat: some thoughts from the reference chair'.

    Ex: Because they are in the 'front line,' reference librarians frequently determine whether a library is successful in serving its clientele.
    Ex: The World Food Programme, the world's largest humanitarian organisation, is on the front line of the fight against climate change.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en la línea de fuego

  • 95 en primera línea

    = in the front line, first-line, on the front line
    Ex. Because they are in the 'front line,' reference librarians frequently determine whether a library is successful in serving its clientele.
    Ex. Moisturising creams are first-line agents in the management of eczema.
    Ex. The World Food Programme, the world's largest humanitarian organisation, is on the front line of the fight against climate change.
    * * *
    = in the front line, first-line, on the front line

    Ex: Because they are in the 'front line,' reference librarians frequently determine whether a library is successful in serving its clientele.

    Ex: Moisturising creams are first-line agents in the management of eczema.
    Ex: The World Food Programme, the world's largest humanitarian organisation, is on the front line of the fight against climate change.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en primera línea

  • 96 encargado de hacer el presupuesto

    (n.) = budgetmaker
    Ex. This can demonstrate to local government budgetmakers the value of the library to the parent organisation, even if its value to the public remains somewhat uncertain.
    * * *

    Ex: This can demonstrate to local government budgetmakers the value of the library to the parent organisation, even if its value to the public remains somewhat uncertain.

    Spanish-English dictionary > encargado de hacer el presupuesto

  • 97 encargarse de

    v.
    1 to take care of, to be in charge of, to deal with, to address.
    La esposa atendió a su marido The wife took care of her husband.
    2 to take upon oneself to, to get about to, to go about to.
    * * *
    1 to take charge of, look after, see to, deal with
    * * *
    * * *
    (v.) = take over, undertake, man, run, see to
    Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.
    Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.
    Ex. The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.
    Ex. The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.
    Ex. They should see to the social reintegration of children who are victims of foreign occupation, anti-personnel mines and sexual abuse.
    * * *
    (v.) = take over, undertake, man, run, see to

    Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS can take over much of the housekeeping work necessary for a smoothly functioning library = DOBIS/LIBIS puede encargarse de la mayor parte del trabajo de gestión administrativa para que la biblioteca funcione sin problemas.

    Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.
    Ex: The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.
    Ex: The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.
    Ex: They should see to the social reintegration of children who are victims of foreign occupation, anti-personnel mines and sexual abuse.

    Spanish-English dictionary > encargarse de

  • 98 esforzarse por

    v.
    to make an effort to, to make a great effort to, to strive to.
    Ellos andaban detrás de adquirir dinero They strived to obtain money.
    * * *
    (v.) = endeavour [endeavor, -USA], try + Posesivo + best, go out of + Posesivo + way to + Infinitivo, do + Posesivo + best, exert + effort, try + Posesivo + heart out, give + Posesivo + best, take + (great) pains to
    Ex. There are many able people who are endeavouring to do the kind of things discussed in this article against the grain of an historically received pattern of organisation.
    Ex. Ward tried his best to draw together the extremely varied findings and give a general picture of reading habits and library use.
    Ex. The writer goes out of her way to make her meaning plain, and to achieve a level of language and simplicity of structure she assumes most of her intended readers will feel at home with.
    Ex. She was determined that she would do her best to wriggle out from under the dunce cap he was trying to place on her.
    Ex. While excessive effort is exerted by authorities to control contents and free online access, the same authorities exhibit an almost deliberate tolerance of software pirating and copyright infringement.
    Ex. She shed a proud tear or two for her niece (win or lose), because she could see her trying her heart out.
    Ex. This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat.
    Ex. Manic-depressives who are aware of their mental illness usually take great pains not to let the cat out of the bag, fearing it will damage their career and poison relationships.
    * * *
    (v.) = endeavour [endeavor, -USA], try + Posesivo + best, go out of + Posesivo + way to + Infinitivo, do + Posesivo + best, exert + effort, try + Posesivo + heart out, give + Posesivo + best, take + (great) pains to

    Ex: There are many able people who are endeavouring to do the kind of things discussed in this article against the grain of an historically received pattern of organisation.

    Ex: Ward tried his best to draw together the extremely varied findings and give a general picture of reading habits and library use.
    Ex: The writer goes out of her way to make her meaning plain, and to achieve a level of language and simplicity of structure she assumes most of her intended readers will feel at home with.
    Ex: She was determined that she would do her best to wriggle out from under the dunce cap he was trying to place on her.
    Ex: While excessive effort is exerted by authorities to control contents and free online access, the same authorities exhibit an almost deliberate tolerance of software pirating and copyright infringement.
    Ex: She shed a proud tear or two for her niece (win or lose), because she could see her trying her heart out.
    Ex: This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat.
    Ex: Manic-depressives who are aware of their mental illness usually take great pains not to let the cat out of the bag, fearing it will damage their career and poison relationships.

    Spanish-English dictionary > esforzarse por

  • 99 estrategia

    f.
    strategy.
    estrategia de marketing marketing strategy
    * * *
    1 strategy
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino strategy
    * * *
    = approach [approaches, -pl.], course of action, strategy, tactics, tack, power play.
    Ex. During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.
    Ex. Examines the advantages and disadvantages of approval plans suggesting that each library must carefully weigh them in order to determine its own best course of action.
    Ex. A number of publication strategies are possible for announcing the modifications to classification schemes.
    Ex. Purists might argue that this is tactics rather than strategy.
    Ex. The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.
    Ex. The author offers a detailed overview of how Congress came to pass the USA Patriot Act and some of the power plays that took place behind the scenes.
    ----
    * cambiar de estrategia = change + tack.
    * elaborar una estrategia = formulate + strategy.
    * estrategia cognitiva = cognitive strategy.
    * estrategia comercial = business plan, market strategy.
    * estrategia de ahorro = saver.
    * estrategia de búsqueda = search strategy, search process.
    * estrategia de búsqueda de información = information seeking pattern.
    * estrategia de defensa = defence strategy.
    * estrategia de gestión = management strategy, managerial strategy.
    * estrategia de gestión de la información = information management strategy.
    * estrategia de investigación = research strategy.
    * estrategia de mercado = marketing strategy.
    * estrategia de salida = exit strategy, exit strategy.
    * estrategia de supervivencia = coping strategy, coping skill.
    * estrategia de ventas = sales strategy.
    * estrategia documental = documentation strategy.
    * estrategia final = endgame.
    * estrategia militar = military strategy.
    * estrategia para enfrentarse a las necesidades diarias = coping strategy, coping skill.
    * estrategia publicitaria = sales pitch.
    * estrategia que ahorra dinero = money saver.
    * estrategia que ahorra trabajo = labour saver.
    * formular una estrategia = formulate + strategy.
    * seguir una estrategia = take + tack.
    * * *
    femenino strategy
    * * *
    = approach [approaches, -pl.], course of action, strategy, tactics, tack, power play.

    Ex: During the last twenty years the variety of approaches to the organisation of knowledge has proliferated with the introduction of computer-based methods.

    Ex: Examines the advantages and disadvantages of approval plans suggesting that each library must carefully weigh them in order to determine its own best course of action.
    Ex: A number of publication strategies are possible for announcing the modifications to classification schemes.
    Ex: Purists might argue that this is tactics rather than strategy.
    Ex: The simplest tack would be to include the metadata in the notes field but sorting by metadata attributes is problematic and clunky.
    Ex: The author offers a detailed overview of how Congress came to pass the USA Patriot Act and some of the power plays that took place behind the scenes.
    * cambiar de estrategia = change + tack.
    * elaborar una estrategia = formulate + strategy.
    * estrategia cognitiva = cognitive strategy.
    * estrategia comercial = business plan, market strategy.
    * estrategia de ahorro = saver.
    * estrategia de búsqueda = search strategy, search process.
    * estrategia de búsqueda de información = information seeking pattern.
    * estrategia de defensa = defence strategy.
    * estrategia de gestión = management strategy, managerial strategy.
    * estrategia de gestión de la información = information management strategy.
    * estrategia de investigación = research strategy.
    * estrategia de mercado = marketing strategy.
    * estrategia de salida = exit strategy, exit strategy.
    * estrategia de supervivencia = coping strategy, coping skill.
    * estrategia de ventas = sales strategy.
    * estrategia documental = documentation strategy.
    * estrategia final = endgame.
    * estrategia militar = military strategy.
    * estrategia para enfrentarse a las necesidades diarias = coping strategy, coping skill.
    * estrategia publicitaria = sales pitch.
    * estrategia que ahorra dinero = money saver.
    * estrategia que ahorra trabajo = labour saver.
    * formular una estrategia = formulate + strategy.
    * seguir una estrategia = take + tack.

    * * *
    strategy
    * * *

     

    estrategia sustantivo femenino
    strategy
    estrategia sustantivo femenino strategy
    ' estrategia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    perfilar
    - trazar
    English:
    strategy
    - tactic
    * * *
    strategy;
    cambiar de estrategia to change strategy
    Mktg estrategia de márketing marketing strategy
    * * *
    f strategy
    * * *
    : strategy
    * * *
    estrategia n strategy [pl. strategies]

    Spanish-English dictionary > estrategia

  • 100 fatídico

    adj.
    ill-fated, unfortunate, doom-laden, fatal.
    * * *
    1 (desastroso) disastrous, calamitous
    2 formal (profético) fateful, ominous
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=desgraciado) fateful, ominous
    2) (=profético) prophetic
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo fateful
    * * *
    = doomsday, fateful, star-crossed, fatal, unfortunate.
    Ex. Problems are never solved by doomsday proclamations and categorical statements of 'That won't work'.
    Ex. The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.
    Ex. The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.
    Ex. Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.
    Ex. It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo fateful
    * * *
    = doomsday, fateful, star-crossed, fatal, unfortunate.

    Ex: Problems are never solved by doomsday proclamations and categorical statements of 'That won't work'.

    Ex: The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.
    Ex: The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.
    Ex: Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.
    Ex: It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.

    * * *
    fateful
    el día/momento fatídico en que te conocí that fateful day/moment when I met you ( liter)
    tiene una letra fatídica ( fam); he has terrible handwriting ( colloq), his handwriting is appalling o dreadful ( colloq)
    * * *

    fatídico,-a adjetivo fateful
    ' fatídico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    fatídica
    English:
    evil
    - fatal
    - fateful
    * * *
    fatídico, -a adj
    fateful
    * * *
    adj fateful
    * * *
    fatídico, -ca adj
    : fateful, momentous

    Spanish-English dictionary > fatídico

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