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101 literatura médica
(n.) = medical literatureEx. This bibliographic retrieval system permits users without previous training to search the medical literature themselves at any time of the day or night.* * *(n.) = medical literatureEx: This bibliographic retrieval system permits users without previous training to search the medical literature themselves at any time of the day or night.
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102 literatura no ficticia
(n.) = non-fiction [nonfiction], subject literatureEx. To take some common examples, fiction is often organised by author, periodicals by their titles, and non-fiction by subject.Ex. A few titles in Afrikaans are recommended and it is suggested that both fiction and subject literature be used.* * *(n.) = non-fiction [nonfiction], subject literatureEx: To take some common examples, fiction is often organised by author, periodicals by their titles, and non-fiction by subject.
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103 literatura para adolescentes
(n.) = young adult fictionEx. Perhaps future works of young adult fiction will contribute more to the understanding of the mother/daughter relationship.* * *(n.) = young adult fictionEx: Perhaps future works of young adult fiction will contribute more to the understanding of the mother/daughter relationship.
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104 literatura para adultos
(n.) = adult literature, adult fictionEx. The reputation of modern Swedish children's literature has spread to many countries and it is frequently translated -- in fact more than adult literature.Ex. This bibliography covers the work of 123 women authors of adult fiction and poetry who published one or more books between 1962-1992.* * *(n.) = adult literature, adult fictionEx: The reputation of modern Swedish children's literature has spread to many countries and it is frequently translated -- in fact more than adult literature.
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105 literatura popular
f.popular works.* * *(n.) = popular literatureEx. The history and proper study of popular literature generally dates only from the middle of the nineteenth century and the founding father of the discipline was Charles Nisard.* * *(n.) = popular literatureEx: The history and proper study of popular literature generally dates only from the middle of the nineteenth century and the founding father of the discipline was Charles Nisard.
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106 literatura profesional
(n.) = literature, professional literatureEx. Indexing journals (and the indexes to printed abstracting journals) are alphabetical indexes to the literature of a subject area.Ex. Friends of the Library groups are largely undocumented in the professional literature at non-doctoral granting colleges and universities.* * *(n.) = literature, professional literatureEx: Indexing journals (and the indexes to printed abstracting journals) are alphabetical indexes to the literature of a subject area.
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107 literatura propagandista
(n.) = promotional literatureEx. The article 'The window-dressers' investigates some of the claims of vanity publishers made in their promotional literature and finds that many are misleading.* * *(n.) = promotional literatureEx: The article 'The window-dressers' investigates some of the claims of vanity publishers made in their promotional literature and finds that many are misleading.
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108 literatura regional
(n.) = regional literatureEx. Regional literature deserves continuous attention of library staff.* * *(n.) = regional literatureEx: Regional literature deserves continuous attention of library staff.
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109 literatura seriada
(n.) = serial fictionEx. The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.* * *(n.) = serial fictionEx: The success of the shilling part-issues of the 1840s prompted the appearance of shilling magazines carrying two or three serialized novels in each monthly number, and these in turn recaptured the bulk of the serial fiction market from the part-issues during the 1860s.
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110 literatura tradicional
(n.) = folk literatureEx. The date of the publication of Bishop Thomas Percy's 'Reliques of ancient English poetry' made the study of folk literature academically respectable.* * *(n.) = folk literatureEx: The date of the publication of Bishop Thomas Percy's 'Reliques of ancient English poetry' made the study of folk literature academically respectable.
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111 literatura técnica
(n.) = technical literatureEx. Computer-aided translation (CAT) would be of service to the potential readers of Chinese and Japanese technical literature.* * *(n.) = technical literatureEx: Computer-aided translation (CAT) would be of service to the potential readers of Chinese and Japanese technical literature.
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112 literatura não-ficcional
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > literatura não-ficcional
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113 literatura faktu
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114 literatură pentru copii
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115 literatura biográfica
сущ.общ. житийная литератураИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > literatura biográfica
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116 literatura bulevardesca
сущ.прост. пошлятина (о литературе)Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > literatura bulevardesca
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117 literatura chabacana
Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > literatura chabacana
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118 literatura cientìfico-técnica
сущ.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > literatura cientìfico-técnica
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119 literatura clandestina
сущ.разг. нелегальщинаИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > literatura clandestina
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120 literatura de alcoba
сущ.лит. альковная литература, будуарная литератураИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > literatura de alcoba
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literatură — LITERATÚRĂ, literaturi, s.f. 1. Artă sau creaţie artistică al cărei mijloc de exprimare este limba; beletristică. ♢ Literatura populară = literatură (1) anonimă, care, transmisă pe cale orală, devine, dintr o operă individuală la origine, o… … Dicționar Român
literatura — sustantivo femenino 1. (no contable) Arte que emplea como medio de expresión la palabra: La Literatura es esencial para que el hombre se conozca mejor. 2. (no contable) Conjunto de obras literarias: la literatura medieval, la literatura dramática … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
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literatura — (Del lat. litteratūra). 1. f. Arte que emplea como medio de expresión una lengua. 2. Conjunto de las producciones literarias de una nación, de una época o de un género. La literatura griega. [m6]La literatura del siglo xvi[m6]. 3. Conjunto de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
literatura — s. f. 1. Ciência do literato. 2. Conjunto das obras literárias de um país ou de uma época. 3. Escritos narrativos, históricos, críticos, de eloquência, de fantasia, de poesia, etc. 4. Folheto que acompanha um medicamento ou alguns outros produto … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
literatura — literatúra ž DEFINICIJA 1. v. književnost 2. term. djela, studije, rasprave i druga građa iskorišteni u stručnom ili znanstvenom tekstu o nekom problemu [stručna literatura] ETIMOLOGIJA vidi literaran … Hrvatski jezični portal
literatūra — literatūrà dkt. Literatūrà bū̃na grõžinė, mókslinė, publici̇̀stinė, tèchninė ir kt … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
literatūra — literatūrà sf. (2) TrpŽ 1. rš. tautos, epochos arba visos žmonijos rašytinių ir spausdintinių bet kurio turinio kūrinių visuma. 2. grožinių kūrinių visuma: Literatūros istorija rš. Literatūros teorija rš. 3. kūrinių tam tikru klausimu visuma:… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Literatūra — (lat.), bei den Römern 1) das Schrift u. Buchstabenwesen überhaupt; 2) Sprachunterricht, welcher ertheilt, u. Sprachstudium, wie es in den Schulen der Grammatiker (s.d.) getrieben wurde; Literator hieß derjenige, welcher den Elementarunterricht… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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Literatura — La literatura es el arte que utiliza como instrumento la palabra. Por extensión, se refiere también al conjunto de producciones literarias de una nación, de una época o de un género (la literatura griega, la literatura del siglo XVIII, la… … Wikipedia Español