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41 ISBD(G) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional General)
Ex. A suitable framework for the citation of microforms, patents, machine-readable data, sound recordings, samples, maps and graphic materials is the ISBD(G).* * *Ex: A suitable framework for the citation of microforms, patents, machine-readable data, sound recordings, samples, maps and graphic materials is the ISBD(G).
Spanish-English dictionary > ISBD(G) (Descripción Bibliográfica Normalizada Internacional General)
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42 Información Bibliográfica Automatizada (MARBI)
Ex. MARBI is an acronym for a committee with the strange but useful name ALA/RTSD/ISAD/RASD Interdivisional Committee on Representation of Bibliographic Information in Machine-Readable Form.Spanish-English dictionary > Información Bibliográfica Automatizada (MARBI)
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43 MALMARC (MARC malayo)
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44 a finales de + Fecha
= in the late + Fecha, in late + FechaEx. Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.Ex. Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.* * *= in the late + Fecha, in late + FechaEx: Online information retrieval services, which permit users to search data bases held on a computer many miles distant from the user and his terminal, started to develop in the late 1960s and the early 1970s.
Ex: Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967. -
45 abundancia
f.1 abundance.en abundancia in abundance2 plenty, prosperity (riqueza).nadar o vivir en la abundancia to be filthy rich3 Abundancia.* * *1 abundance, plenty* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=multitud) abundanceen abundancia: hay copas en abundancia — there are plenty of glasses
2) (=copiosidad) abundance3) (=prosperidad)cuerno* * *1) ( gran cantidad) abundancehay abundancia de aves en la región — the area abounds in o with birdlife
2) ( riqueza)nadar en la abundancia — to be rolling in money (colloq)
* * *= abundance, profusion, plenty, bounty, richness, copiousness.Ex. However, out of the enormous abundance of information produced, only 50% is new while the rest is redundant.Ex. This article explains the necessity today for instructing readers in the use of biomedical libraries, justified by the profusion of publications and the introduction of electronic information devices.Ex. And they are coming after years of comparative plenty, with the expectant attitudes generated by such plenty another force with which to contend.Ex. The article 'Nature's bounty: a vegetarian cookbook primer' reviews vegetarian cookbooks for purposes of collection development in the area.Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex. He immerses us in 'language that is unique for its copiousness,' now speaking 'of exquisite intimations that can occur only in a half-light,' then babbling 'of chamber-pots, leg-irons, factories and policemen'.----* abundancia de pelo = hair coat.* aparecer en abundancia = come out of + the woodwork.* contener en abundancia = abound in/with.* en abundancia = in plenty, liberally, in abundance, exuberantly, in profusion, aplenty [a-plenty], prodigiously, plentifully.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* la tierra de la abundancia = the land of plenty.* producir en abundancia = churn out, knock out.* * *1) ( gran cantidad) abundancehay abundancia de aves en la región — the area abounds in o with birdlife
2) ( riqueza)nadar en la abundancia — to be rolling in money (colloq)
* * *= abundance, profusion, plenty, bounty, richness, copiousness.Ex: However, out of the enormous abundance of information produced, only 50% is new while the rest is redundant.
Ex: This article explains the necessity today for instructing readers in the use of biomedical libraries, justified by the profusion of publications and the introduction of electronic information devices.Ex: And they are coming after years of comparative plenty, with the expectant attitudes generated by such plenty another force with which to contend.Ex: The article 'Nature's bounty: a vegetarian cookbook primer' reviews vegetarian cookbooks for purposes of collection development in the area.Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex: He immerses us in 'language that is unique for its copiousness,' now speaking 'of exquisite intimations that can occur only in a half-light,' then babbling 'of chamber-pots, leg-irons, factories and policemen'.* abundancia de pelo = hair coat.* aparecer en abundancia = come out of + the woodwork.* contener en abundancia = abound in/with.* en abundancia = in plenty, liberally, in abundance, exuberantly, in profusion, aplenty [a-plenty], prodigiously, plentifully.* encontrar en abundancia = find + in abundance.* la tierra de la abundancia = the land of plenty.* producir en abundancia = churn out, knock out.* * *A (gran cantidad) abundanceestá documentado con abundancia de estadísticas it is documented with a wealth of statisticshay abundancia de aves en la región the area abounds in o with birdlife, the area is rich in birdlifehay comida en abundancia there's plenty of foodB(riqueza): tiempos de abundancia times of plentyviven en la abundancia they're very affluentla sociedad de la abundancia the affluent society* * *
abundancia sustantivo femenino
1 ( gran cantidad) abundance;
hay comida en abundancia there's an abundance of food;
darse en abundancia to be plentiful
2 ( riqueza):
viven en la abundancia they're well-off;
nadar en la abundancia to be rolling in money (colloq)
abundancia sustantivo femenino
1 abundance, plenty: la abundancia de piedras dificultaba el trabajo, the presence of a large number of stones was making the work arduous
2 (riqueza) wealth: viven en la abundancia, they are well-off
sus padres nadan en la abundancia, his parents are rolling in money
♦ Locuciones: en abundancia, plenty (of): comimos y bebimos en abundancia, we had plenty to eat and drink
' abundancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bastante
- hartar
- nadar
- caudal
- granel
- riqueza
English:
abundance
- galore
- opulence
- plenty
- profusion
- roll
- wealth
* * *abundancia nf1. [gran cantidad] abundance;la región posee petróleo en abundancia the region is rich in oil;teníamos comida en abundancia we had plenty of food;un área de gran abundancia biológica an area rich in animal and plant life2. [riqueza] plenty, prosperity;una época de abundancia a time of plenty;* * *f abundance;había comida en abundancia there was plenty of food;nadar en la abundancia be rich* * *abundancia nf: abundance -
46 actuación común
(n.) = concerted effortEx. The conference represented the 1st concerted and coordinated effort in the USA to develop standards for controlling machine-readable data files.* * *(n.) = concerted effort -
47 aprovechar al máximo
(v.) = maximise [maximize, -USA], optimise [optimize, -USA], realise + to its full potential, exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), make + the best use of, get + the best out of, take + the best advantage, get + the most out of, realise + the potential, make + the best possible use ofEx. Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.Ex. The DOBIS/Leuven data bases is designed to optimize search and updating procedures, because these functions are critical to the operation of a library.Ex. There is still a great deal to be learned about information, its use by people and the way people interact with machines before information technology can realize its full potential as an aid to human communication and decision-making.Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex. To make the best use of resources school and public libraries have, in many instances, combined with both positive and negative results.Ex. The public librarian's information role becomes even more vital to help people get the best out of their complex environment.Ex. There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.Ex. The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.Ex. What do we have to do to realize the potential of digital libraries? = ¿Qué debemos hacer para aprovechar al máximo las posibilidades que nos ofrecen las bibliotecas digitales?.Ex. Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software.* * *(v.) = maximise [maximize, -USA], optimise [optimize, -USA], realise + to its full potential, exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), make + the best use of, get + the best out of, take + the best advantage, get + the most out of, realise + the potential, make + the best possible use ofEx: Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.
Ex: The DOBIS/Leuven data bases is designed to optimize search and updating procedures, because these functions are critical to the operation of a library.Ex: There is still a great deal to be learned about information, its use by people and the way people interact with machines before information technology can realize its full potential as an aid to human communication and decision-making.Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex: To make the best use of resources school and public libraries have, in many instances, combined with both positive and negative results.Ex: The public librarian's information role becomes even more vital to help people get the best out of their complex environment.Ex: There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.Ex: The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.Ex: What do we have to do to realize the potential of digital libraries? = ¿Qué debemos hacer para aprovechar al máximo las posibilidades que nos ofrecen las bibliotecas digitales?.Ex: Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software. -
48 archivo de programas
(n.) = programme fileEx. A program file is a machine-readable data file that contains the instructions that control the operation of a computer so that it performs the tasks required to produce the desired result.* * *(n.) = programme fileEx: A program file is a machine-readable data file that contains the instructions that control the operation of a computer so that it performs the tasks required to produce the desired result.
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49 ateísmo
m.atheism, godlessness.* * *1 atheism* * *SM atheism* * *masculino atheism* * *= atheism.Ex. The main library has produced in machine readable form thesauri on: economics; philosophy and sociology; linguistics; history; Orientalism and atheism.* * *masculino atheism* * *= atheism.Ex: The main library has produced in machine readable form thesauri on: economics; philosophy and sociology; linguistics; history; Orientalism and atheism.
* * *atheism* * *
ateísmo sustantivo masculino
atheism
' ateísmo' also found in these entries:
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atheism
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50 audiovisual
adj.audiovisual.m.audiovisual presentation.* * *► adjetivo1 audio-visual1 audio-visual* * *1.ADJ audiovisual2.* * *Iadjetivo audiovisualIImasculino audiovisual presentation* * *= audiovisual [audio-visual].Ex. I don't think audiovisual applies very well to microforms and machine-readable data files.----* bibliotecario de medios audiovisuales = library media specialist.* equipo audiovisual = audiovisual equipment.* material audiovisual = a-v material, audiovisual item, audiovisual material.* obra audiovisual = audiovisual work.* sala de material audiovisual = audiovisual room.* técnico de audiovisuales = audiovisual technician.* * *Iadjetivo audiovisualIImasculino audiovisual presentation* * *= audiovisual [audio-visual].Ex: I don't think audiovisual applies very well to microforms and machine-readable data files.
* bibliotecario de medios audiovisuales = library media specialist.* equipo audiovisual = audiovisual equipment.* material audiovisual = a-v material, audiovisual item, audiovisual material.* obra audiovisual = audiovisual work.* sala de material audiovisual = audiovisual room.* técnico de audiovisuales = audiovisual technician.* * *audiovisualaudiovisual presentation* * *
audiovisual adjetivo
audiovisual
■ sustantivo masculino
audiovisual presentation
audiovisual adjetivo audio-visual
' audiovisual' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
producir
English:
audio
* * *♦ adjaudiovisual♦ nm1. [montaje, presentación] audiovisual presentation2.audiovisuales [recursos] audiovisual aids* * *adj audiovisual;medios audiovisuales audiovisual equipment sg, audiovisual aids* * *audiovisual adj: audiovisual -
51 catalogación
f.cataloguing, filing, listing.* * *1 cataloguing (US cataloging)* * *SF cataloguing, cataloging (EEUU)* * *= cataloguing [cataloging, -USA].Nota: Proceso por el cual se elaboran asientos catalográficos y se mantiene el catálogo.Ex. The citation order now gives precedence to processes, such as circulation control and cataloguing rather than to types of libraries.----* 1ª Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA1) = AACR1 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 1st Edition).* 2ª Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA2) = AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd Edition).* agencia de catalogación = cataloguing agency.* catalogación analítica = analytical cataloguing.* catalogación a nivel local = local cataloguing.* catalogación automatizada = computerised cataloguing, computer-based cataloguing.* catalogación bibliográfica = bibliographic cataloguing.* catalogación capturada = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing.* catalogación centralizada = centralised cataloguing, central cataloguing.* catalogación compartida = cooperative cataloguing, shared cataloguing.* catalogación completa = full cataloguing.* catalogación corriente = current cataloguing.* catalogación de imágenes = image cataloguing.* catalogación de material no librario = non-book cataloguing.* catalogación derivada = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing, derivative cataloguing.* catalogación descriptiva = descriptive cataloguing.* catalogación en cooperación = cooperative cataloguing.* Catalogación en Publicación (CEP) = Cataloguing-in-Publication (CIP).* catalogación importada = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing.* Catalogación Legible por Máquina (MARC) = MARC (Machine Readable Cataloguing).* catalogación manual = manual cataloguing.* catalogación mínima = undercataloguing [undercataloging, -USA].* catalogación no automatizada = non-computerised cataloguing.* catalogación original = original cataloguing.* catalogación por copia = copy cataloguing.* catalogación según la portada = title page cataloguing.* catalogación simplificada = abbreviated cataloguing.* catalogación temática = subject cataloguing.* catalogador encargado de la catalogación importada = copy cataloguer.* catalogador encargado de la catalogación original = original cataloguer.* centro de catalogación = cataloguing department.* Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación (CCRC) = Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).* cooperativa de catalogación = cataloguing cooperative.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* departamento de catalogación = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services department.* fichero de catalogación en curso = in-process cataloguing file.* jefe del servicio de catalogación = cataloguing head.* módulo de catalogación = cataloguing module, cataloguing system, catalogue module.* proceso de catalogación = cataloguing procedure.* proceso de catalogación, el = cataloguing process, the.* Programa Nacional para las Adquisiciones y la Catalogación (NPAC) = National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging (NPAC).* red de catalogación = cataloguing network.* regla de catalogación = cataloguing rule.* reglas de catalogación = catalogue code, cataloguing code.* Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA) = AACR (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules).* reglas de catalogación del Museo Británico = BM code.* revisor de la catalogación = cataloguing revisor.* sección de catalogación = cataloguing division, cataloguing department.* servicio de catalogación = cataloguing service.* sesión de catalogación = cataloguing session.* trabajo de catalogación = cataloguing work.* unidad de catalogación = cataloguing unit.* * *= cataloguing [cataloging, -USA].Nota: Proceso por el cual se elaboran asientos catalográficos y se mantiene el catálogo.Ex: The citation order now gives precedence to processes, such as circulation control and cataloguing rather than to types of libraries.
* 1ª Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA1) = AACR1 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 1st Edition).* 2ª Edición de las Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA2) = AACR2 (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules 2nd Edition).* agencia de catalogación = cataloguing agency.* catalogación analítica = analytical cataloguing.* catalogación a nivel local = local cataloguing.* catalogación automatizada = computerised cataloguing, computer-based cataloguing.* catalogación bibliográfica = bibliographic cataloguing.* catalogación capturada = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing.* catalogación centralizada = centralised cataloguing, central cataloguing.* catalogación compartida = cooperative cataloguing, shared cataloguing.* catalogación completa = full cataloguing.* catalogación corriente = current cataloguing.* catalogación de imágenes = image cataloguing.* catalogación de material no librario = non-book cataloguing.* catalogación derivada = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing, derivative cataloguing.* catalogación descriptiva = descriptive cataloguing.* catalogación en cooperación = cooperative cataloguing.* Catalogación en Publicación (CEP) = Cataloguing-in-Publication (CIP).* catalogación importada = derived cataloguing, copy cataloguing.* Catalogación Legible por Máquina (MARC) = MARC (Machine Readable Cataloguing).* catalogación manual = manual cataloguing.* catalogación mínima = undercataloguing [undercataloging, -USA].* catalogación no automatizada = non-computerised cataloguing.* catalogación original = original cataloguing.* catalogación por copia = copy cataloguing.* catalogación según la portada = title page cataloguing.* catalogación simplificada = abbreviated cataloguing.* catalogación temática = subject cataloguing.* catalogador encargado de la catalogación importada = copy cataloguer.* catalogador encargado de la catalogación original = original cataloguer.* centro de catalogación = cataloguing department.* Comité de Revisión de las Reglas de Catalogación (CCRC) = Catalog Code Revision Committee (CCRC).* cooperativa de catalogación = cataloguing cooperative.* cooperativa de catalogación sueca = LIBRIS.* departamento de catalogación = cataloguing department, catalogue department, technical services department.* fichero de catalogación en curso = in-process cataloguing file.* jefe del servicio de catalogación = cataloguing head.* módulo de catalogación = cataloguing module, cataloguing system, catalogue module.* proceso de catalogación = cataloguing procedure.* proceso de catalogación, el = cataloguing process, the.* Programa Nacional para las Adquisiciones y la Catalogación (NPAC) = National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging (NPAC).* red de catalogación = cataloguing network.* regla de catalogación = cataloguing rule.* reglas de catalogación = catalogue code, cataloguing code.* Reglas de Catalogación Anglo-Americanas (RCAA) = AACR (Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules).* reglas de catalogación del Museo Británico = BM code.* revisor de la catalogación = cataloguing revisor.* sección de catalogación = cataloguing division, cataloguing department.* servicio de catalogación = cataloguing service.* sesión de catalogación = cataloguing session.* trabajo de catalogación = cataloguing work.* unidad de catalogación = cataloguing unit.* * *(de libros, cuadros) cataloguing; (calificación) description* * *catalogación nfcataloguing;dos expertos se encargarán de la catalogación de los objetos two experts will be in charge of cataloguing the objects;su catalogación entre los tres mejores me parece injusta I think it's unfair to rank him among the top three;no admitir catalogación [ser extraordinario] to be hard to categorize* * *f cataloging, Brcataloguing -
52 catalogación corriente
(n.) = current cataloguingEx. By 1980 we hoped to have all current cataloging in machine-readable form.* * *(n.) = current cataloguingEx: By 1980 we hoped to have all current cataloging in machine-readable form.
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53 catálogo
m.catalog, list, index, catalogue.* * *1 catalogue (US catalog)* * *noun m.* * *SM catalogue, catalog (EEUU)* * *masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE)* * *= catalogue [catalog, -USA].Nota: Documento secundario que consiste en un conjunto de asientos catalográficos de los documentos de uno o varios fondos documentales, dispuestos según ciertas reglas que facilitan su recuperación.Ex. A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.----* base de datos de registros de catálogo = catalogue record database.* catálogo abreviado = finding catalogue, finding list catalogue.* catálogo alfabético = alphabetical catalogue, alphabetico-specific catalogue, alphabetic catalogue.* catálogo alfabético de materias = alphabetical subject catalogue.* catálogo alfabético de palabras clave = keyword catalogue.* catálogo automatizado = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue.* catálogo bibliográfico = bibliographic catalogue, library catalogue.* catálogo colectivo = union catalogue, union list.* Catálogo Colectivo Británico de Publicaciones Periódicas (BUCOP) = British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP).* Catálogo Colectivo Nacional = National Union Catalog, NUC.* catálogo colectivo virtual = clump.* catálogo colocativo = collocative catalogue.* catálogo comentado = annotated catalogue.* catálogo comercial = trade catalogue, sales brochure.* catálogo comercial de compra por correo = mail order catalogue.* catálogo cronológico = chronological catalogue.* catálogo de acceso público en línea (OPAC) = OPAC (online public access catalogue).* catálogo de asiento único = unit entry catalogue.* catálogo de autores = author catalogue.* catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.* catálogo de biblioteca = library catalogue.* catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.* catálogo de fichas = card catalogue, card index.* catálogo de hojas sueltas = sheaf catalogue.* catálogo de libros = booklist [book list].* catálogo de libros en venta = publication(s) list.* catálogo de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente = typeset computer book form catalogue.* catálogo del sistema = system catalogue.* catálogo de materias = subject catalogue.* catálogo de microfichas = microfiche catalogue.* catálogo de microformas = microform catalogue.* catálogo de obras completas = back catalogue.* catálogo de obras editadas = back catalogue.* catálogo de obras musicales = music catalogue.* catálogo de publicaciones = publication(s) list.* catálogo de publicaciones periódicas = serials catalogue.* catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.* Catálogo de Títulos Abreviados de Incunables = Incunable Short-title Catalogue (ISTC).* catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.* catálogo diccionario = dictionary catalogue, dictionary file, dictionary cataloguing.* catálogo directo = direct catalogue.* catálogo directo alfabético = alphabetico-direct catalogue.* catálogo distribuido = distributed catalogue.* catálogo electrónico = electronic catalogue, OPAC (online public access catalogue).* catálogo encuadernado en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.* catálogo en forma de álbum = guard (book) catalogue.* catálogo en forma de libro = bookform catalogue, book catalogue.* catálogo en forma de libro encuadernado = bound book form catalogue.* catálogo en forma de listado = computer print-out catalogue.* catálogo en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.* catálogo en línea = online catalogue.* catálogo en microfilm = microfilm catalogue.* catálogo geográfico = geographical catalogue.* catálogo impreso = printed catalogue.* catálogo impreso en forma de libro = printed book catalogue.* catálogo inventario = inventory catalogue, accessions catalogue, accessions file.* catálogo local = local catalogue.* catálogo manual = manual catalogue.* catálogo matricial = matrix catalogue.* catálogo multimedia = all-media catalogue.* catálogo nacional = national catalogue.* catálogo onomástico = name catalogue, name file.* catálogo sistemático = classified catalogue, classified file.* catálogo sistemático alfabético = alphabetico-classed catalogue, alphabetico-classified catalogue.* catálogo sistemático de materias = classified subject catalogue.* catálogo topográfico = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list file.* cerrar el catálogo = close + the catalogue.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* compilar un catálogo = compile + catalogue.* confección del catálogo = catalogue production.* consultar el catálogo = consult + catalogue.* conversión retrospectiva de catálogos = retrospective catalogue conversion.* dejar de actualizar el catálogo = close down + catalogue.* gestión del catálogo = catalogue management.* las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario = Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog.* mantenimiento del catálogo = catalogue maintenance.* módulo de catálogo de acceso público en línea = online public access catalogue module.* parecido a un catálogo = catalogue type.* red de catálogos = catalogue network.* registro de catálogo colectivo = joint record, joint catalogue record.* Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.* * *masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE)* * *= catalogue [catalog, -USA].Nota: Documento secundario que consiste en un conjunto de asientos catalográficos de los documentos de uno o varios fondos documentales, dispuestos según ciertas reglas que facilitan su recuperación.Ex: A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.
* base de datos de registros de catálogo = catalogue record database.* catálogo abreviado = finding catalogue, finding list catalogue.* catálogo alfabético = alphabetical catalogue, alphabetico-specific catalogue, alphabetic catalogue.* catálogo alfabético de materias = alphabetical subject catalogue.* catálogo alfabético de palabras clave = keyword catalogue.* catálogo automatizado = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue.* catálogo bibliográfico = bibliographic catalogue, library catalogue.* catálogo colectivo = union catalogue, union list.* Catálogo Colectivo Británico de Publicaciones Periódicas (BUCOP) = British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP).* Catálogo Colectivo Nacional = National Union Catalog, NUC.* catálogo colectivo virtual = clump.* catálogo colocativo = collocative catalogue.* catálogo comentado = annotated catalogue.* catálogo comercial = trade catalogue, sales brochure.* catálogo comercial de compra por correo = mail order catalogue.* catálogo cronológico = chronological catalogue.* catálogo de acceso público en línea (OPAC) = OPAC (online public access catalogue).* catálogo de asiento único = unit entry catalogue.* catálogo de autores = author catalogue.* catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.* catálogo de biblioteca = library catalogue.* catálogo de exposición = exhibit catalogue, exhibition catalogue.* catálogo de fichas = card catalogue, card index.* catálogo de hojas sueltas = sheaf catalogue.* catálogo de libros = booklist [book list].* catálogo de libros en venta = publication(s) list.* catálogo de listado de ordenador compuesto tipográficamente = typeset computer book form catalogue.* catálogo del sistema = system catalogue.* catálogo de materias = subject catalogue.* catálogo de microfichas = microfiche catalogue.* catálogo de microformas = microform catalogue.* catálogo de obras completas = back catalogue.* catálogo de obras editadas = back catalogue.* catálogo de obras musicales = music catalogue.* catálogo de publicaciones = publication(s) list.* catálogo de publicaciones periódicas = serials catalogue.* catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.* Catálogo de Títulos Abreviados de Incunables = Incunable Short-title Catalogue (ISTC).* catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.* catálogo diccionario = dictionary catalogue, dictionary file, dictionary cataloguing.* catálogo directo = direct catalogue.* catálogo directo alfabético = alphabetico-direct catalogue.* catálogo distribuido = distributed catalogue.* catálogo electrónico = electronic catalogue, OPAC (online public access catalogue).* catálogo encuadernado en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.* catálogo en forma de álbum = guard (book) catalogue.* catálogo en forma de libro = bookform catalogue, book catalogue.* catálogo en forma de libro encuadernado = bound book form catalogue.* catálogo en forma de listado = computer print-out catalogue.* catálogo en forma de listado de ordenador = computer book form catalogue.* catálogo en línea = online catalogue.* catálogo en microfilm = microfilm catalogue.* catálogo geográfico = geographical catalogue.* catálogo impreso = printed catalogue.* catálogo impreso en forma de libro = printed book catalogue.* catálogo inventario = inventory catalogue, accessions catalogue, accessions file.* catálogo local = local catalogue.* catálogo manual = manual catalogue.* catálogo matricial = matrix catalogue.* catálogo multimedia = all-media catalogue.* catálogo nacional = national catalogue.* catálogo onomástico = name catalogue, name file.* catálogo sistemático = classified catalogue, classified file.* catálogo sistemático alfabético = alphabetico-classed catalogue, alphabetico-classified catalogue.* catálogo sistemático de materias = classified subject catalogue.* catálogo topográfico = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list file.* cerrar el catálogo = close + the catalogue.* colocar juntos en el catálogo = collocate.* compilar un catálogo = compile + catalogue.* confección del catálogo = catalogue production.* consultar el catálogo = consult + catalogue.* conversión retrospectiva de catálogos = retrospective catalogue conversion.* dejar de actualizar el catálogo = close down + catalogue.* gestión del catálogo = catalogue management.* las Reglas de Cutter para un Catálogo Diccionario = Cutter's Rules for a Dictionary Catalog.* mantenimiento del catálogo = catalogue maintenance.* módulo de catálogo de acceso público en línea = online public access catalogue module.* parecido a un catálogo = catalogue type.* red de catálogos = catalogue network.* registro de catálogo colectivo = joint record, joint catalogue record.* Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.* * *compra por catálogo mail-order shoppingCompuesto:union catalog** * *
Del verbo catalogar: ( conjugate catalogar)
catalogo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
catalogó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
catalogar
catálogo
catalogar ( conjugate catalogar) verbo transitivo
( en una lista) to record, list
catálogo sustantivo masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE);
catalogar verbo transitivo
1 to catalogue, US catalog
2 (calificar) to class, label: podemos catalogar de insatisfechas a este tipo de personas, that type of person is never satisfied, I'd say
catálogo sustantivo masculino catalogue, US catalog
' catálogo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
repertorio
- catalogar
- constar
- índice
- venta
English:
catalog
- catalogue
- index
- list
- should
- browse
- mail
* * *catálogo nmcatalogue* * *m catalog, Brcatalogue* * *catálogo nm: catalog* * *catálogo n catalogue -
54 catálogo topográfico
(n.) = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list fileEx. James's methods in dealing systematically with each codex are illustrated by comparing the Ecloga with the 1589 shelflist of Corpus Christi.Ex. Shelf list catalog is a list of all the shelf list numbers in ascending sequence.Ex. This study intended to determine the cost-efficiency of using the CD-ROM Bibliofile system to convert a shelf list file into a machine-readable data base in MARC format.* * *(n.) = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list fileEx: Shelf list catalog is a list of all the shelf list numbers in ascending sequence.
Ex: James's methods in dealing systematically with each codex are illustrated by comparing the Ecloga with the 1589 shelflist of Corpus Christi.Ex: Shelf list catalog is a list of all the shelf list numbers in ascending sequence.Ex: This study intended to determine the cost-efficiency of using the CD-ROM Bibliofile system to convert a shelf list file into a machine-readable data base in MARC format. -
55 colección de publicaciones monográficas
(n.) = monograph stockEx. Retrospective conversion of records of the Division's monograph stock (post-1979 imprints) to machine-readable form made good progress.* * *(n.) = monograph stockEx: Retrospective conversion of records of the Division's monograph stock (post-1979 imprints) to machine-readable form made good progress.
Spanish-English dictionary > colección de publicaciones monográficas
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56 comienzo
m.start, beginning, kickoff.a comienzos del siglo XX at the beginning of the twentieth centurydar comienzo (a algo) to start (something), to begin (something)pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: comenzar.* * *1 start, beginning\a comienzos de at the beginning ofdar comienzo to begin, startestar en sus comienzos to be in its early stages* * *noun m.start, beginning* * *SM1) (=principio) [de película, historia, partido] beginning, start; [de proyecto, plan] beginning; [de enfermedad] onsetdesde el comienzo supe que el asesino era el mayordomo — I knew the butler was the murderer from the beginning o the start
al comienzo: al comienzo no entendía nada — at first I didn't understand anything
al comienzo de la primavera — in early Spring, at the start of Spring
los comienzos: en los comienzos de este siglo — at the beginning of this century
en los comienzos del proceso democrático — in the early o initial stages of the democratic process
una etapa muy difícil en sus comienzos — a very difficult stage, initially
2)dar comienzo — [acto, curso] to start, begin, commence frm
la ceremonia dio comienzo a las cinco de la tarde — the ceremony started o began o frm commenced at five o'clock
3)dar comienzo a — [+ acto, ceremonia] to begin, start; [+ carrera] to start; [+ etapa] to mark the beginning of
* * *masculino beginningal comienzo — at first, in the beginning
el proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos — initially, the process was very slow
los comienzos son siempre difíciles — the first months (o steps etc) are always difficult
dar comienzo a algo — persona to begin something; ceremonia/acto to mark the beginning of something
* * *= beginning, inception, starting, commencement, onset, start, initiation, dawning, input stage, kick-off, eruption, startup [start-up], start time, opening.Ex. In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.Ex. Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.Ex. The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex. The development of the course since its commencement is reviewed, and the reasons for changes in the course structure are discussed.Ex. In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.Ex. Olle is right, however, in implying that after a slow start interest in, and writing about, official publishing in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years.Ex. The increase in emphasis on regional cooperation has resulted in the initiation of many regional projects.Ex. The Internet heralds the dawning of a new information age = Internet premoniza el amanecer de una nueva era de la información.Ex. To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex. The cooperative venture 'StoryLines America' joins libraries and public radio in smash kick-off.Ex. Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.Ex. This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.Ex. Reservations are held for 20 minutes after the slated event start time.Ex. Some of the common auxiliaries are allocated notations in which the facet indicators possess both an opening and a closure sign.----* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.* a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.* a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.* al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.* al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.* comienzo de la guerra = outbreak of the war, breakout of + the war.* comienzo de la menstruación = menarche.* comienzo difícil = bumpy start.* comienzo fallido = false start.* comienzos = early days.* comienzo tardío = late start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* dar comienzo a = give + a start to.* dar un comienzo a = give + a start to.* de comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = earliest + Expresión Temporal.* desde el comienzo = from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-go.* desde el comienzo de los tiempos = since the beginning of time, from the beginning of time, since time began.* desde los comienzos = from an early stage.* desde sus comienzos = from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inception.* en los comienzos de = at the birth of.* en + Posesivo + comienzos = in + Posesivo + early days, in + Posesivo + early years.* en sus comienzos = budding.* fecha de comienzo = starting date, beginning date, date of commencement.* hora de comienzo = starting time, start time.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* los comienzos de = the dawn of.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* nuevo comienzo = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure.* tener programado su comienzo = be scheduled to start.* tener un comienzo tardío* un nuevo comienzo = a fresh start.* * *masculino beginningal comienzo — at first, in the beginning
el proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos — initially, the process was very slow
los comienzos son siempre difíciles — the first months (o steps etc) are always difficult
dar comienzo a algo — persona to begin something; ceremonia/acto to mark the beginning of something
* * *= beginning, inception, starting, commencement, onset, start, initiation, dawning, input stage, kick-off, eruption, startup [start-up], start time, opening.Ex: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.
Ex: Automated cataloging support systems, with any pretense to sophistication, did not begin to appear until the inception of the LC/MARC II (Library of Congress/Machine-Readable Cataloging) project in late 1967.Ex: The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.Ex: The development of the course since its commencement is reviewed, and the reasons for changes in the course structure are discussed.Ex: In the 1980s came the onset of the 'new' immigration from Eastern and Southern Europe.Ex: Olle is right, however, in implying that after a slow start interest in, and writing about, official publishing in Britain has increased dramatically in recent years.Ex: The increase in emphasis on regional cooperation has resulted in the initiation of many regional projects.Ex: The Internet heralds the dawning of a new information age = Internet premoniza el amanecer de una nueva era de la información.Ex: To rephrase this in terms already used, they involve effort at the input stage in order to reduce effort at the output stage = Expresando esto con términos ya usados, suponen un esfuerzo en la etapa inicial con objeto de reducir el esfuerzo en la etapa final.Ex: The cooperative venture 'StoryLines America' joins libraries and public radio in smash kick-off.Ex: Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.Ex: This article presents some practical tips to help users of DIALOG's DIALOGLINK including buffer size, screen speed-up, startup short cuts, type-ahead buffer and use of DIALOGLING with other services.Ex: Reservations are held for 20 minutes after the slated event start time.Ex: Some of the common auxiliaries are allocated notations in which the facet indicators possess both an opening and a closure sign.* abocado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* a comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = early + Expresión Temporal, the.* a comienzos de + Fecha = in the early + Fecha, in the early part of + Fecha.* a comienzos de + Período de Tiempo = by the turn of + Período de Tiempo, at the turn of + Período de Tiempo.* al comienzo = early on, at the outset, to start with, at startup.* al comienzo de = at the start (of), in the early days (of), at the outbreak of, at the onset of, early in.* comienzo de la guerra = outbreak of the war, breakout of + the war.* comienzo de la menstruación = menarche.* comienzo difícil = bumpy start.* comienzo fallido = false start.* comienzos = early days.* comienzo tardío = late start.* condenado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed from + the beginning, doomed from + the outset, doomed from + the start.* dar comienzo a = give + a start to.* dar un comienzo a = give + a start to.* de comienzos de + Expresión Temporal = earliest + Expresión Temporal.* desde el comienzo = from the outset, from the start, from the beginning, ab initio, from the word go, from the word get-go.* desde el comienzo de los tiempos = since the beginning of time, from the beginning of time, since time began.* desde los comienzos = from an early stage.* desde sus comienzos = from + its/their + inception, from + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + beginnings, since + its/their + inception.* en los comienzos de = at the birth of.* en + Posesivo + comienzos = in + Posesivo + early days, in + Posesivo + early years.* en sus comienzos = budding.* fecha de comienzo = starting date, beginning date, date of commencement.* hora de comienzo = starting time, start time.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* los comienzos de = the dawn of.* marcar el comienzo = usher in.* nuevo comienzo = new beginning, clean slate, new leaf.* posición de comienzo = offset value.* predestinado al fracaso desde el comienzo = doomed to + failure from its inception, doomed to + failure.* tener programado su comienzo = be scheduled to start.* tener un comienzo tardío* un nuevo comienzo = a fresh start.* * *beginningal comienzo at first, in the beginningel proceso fue muy lento en sus comienzos initially, the process was very slowdio comienzo al año lectivo it marked the beginning of the academic yeardieron comienzo a la función con la tocata they began the performance with the toccatael concierto dará comienzo a las nueve the concert will begin at 9 o'clocklos comienzos son siempre difíciles the first months ( o steps etc) are always difficult* * *
Del verbo comenzar: ( conjugate comenzar)
comienzo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
comenzar
comienzo
comenzar ( conjugate comenzar) verbo transitivo
to begin, commence (frml)
verbo intransitivo
to begin;
comienzo haciendo algo/por hacer algo to begin by doing sth;
comienzo a hacer algo to start doing o to do sth;
comienzoon a disparar they started firing o to fire;
comienzo por algo to begin with sth
comienzo sustantivo masculino
beginning;
al comienzo at first, in the beginning;
dar comienzo to begin;
dar comienzo a algo [ persona] to begin sth;
[ceremonia/acto] to mark the beginning of sth;
comenzar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to begin, start
(a realizar una acción) comenzó a decir barbaridades, he started talking nonsense
(una serie de acciones) comenzamos por mostrar nuestro desacuerdo, we started by showing our disagreement ➣ Ver nota en begin y start
comienzo sustantivo masculino beginning, start
♦ Locuciones: a comienzos de, at the beginning of
dar comienzo, to begin o start
' comienzo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apertura
- iniciar
- origen
- principio
- iniciación
English:
beginning
- conception
- off
- onset
- opening
- outbreak
- outset
- start
- turn
- commence
- home
- out
- usher
* * *♦ nmstart, beginning;lo sabían desde el comienzo they knew from the start o beginning;y esto es sólo el comienzo and this is just the start;tuvo unos comienzos poco prometedores it got off to an inauspicious start;a comienzos del siglo XX at the beginning of the 20th century;al comienzo in the beginning, at first;dar comienzo (a algo) to start (sth), to begin (sth);la función dio comienzo a las siete y media the performance started at half past seven;el secretario dio comienzo a la reunión the secretary began o opened the meeting* * *m beginning;al comienzo, en un comienzo at first, in the beginning;desde el oun comienzo from the start;a comienzos de junio at the beginning of June* * *comienzo nm1) : start, beginning2)al comienzo : at first3)dar comienzo : to begin* * *comienzo n beginning -
57 constante
adj.1 persistent (person) (en una empresa).2 constant.3 unchanging, uniform, consistent, constant.4 dedicated, hardworking.f.1 constant.2 Constante.* * *► adjetivo1 (invariable) constant2 (persona) steadfast1 MATEMÁTICAS constant\constantes vitales vital signs* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=continuado) constantun día de lluvia constante — a day of constant o persistent rain
2) (=frecuente) constant3) (=perseverante) [persona] persevering4) (Fís) [velocidad, temperatura, presión] constant2. SF1) (=factor predominante)el mar es una constante en su obra — the sea is a constant theme o an ever-present theme in his work
el paro es una constante en la economía española — unemployment is a permanent feature of the Spanish economy
2) (Mat) constant3) (Med)* * *I1) ( continuo) constant2) ( perseverante) < persona> perseveringIIa) (Mat) constantb) ( característica) constant featurec) constantes femenino plural (Med) tb* * *= constant, continual, continued, continuing, continuous, even, ongoing [on-going], persistent, regular, unvarying, steadfast, perpetual, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], abiding, unfailing, unabated, constant, standing, unflagging, assiduous, on-the-go, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless, persevering.Ex. Film and videotape are stored on the premises in vaults situated at the back of the library and are air conditioned to ensure a constant temperature.Ex. The second point concerns the continual reference to Haykin's book, a sort of code of subject authority practice and its drawbacks.Ex. Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.Ex. They are likely to influence the future function of DC, and the way in which the scheme will evolve, but since there will be a continuing need for shelf arrangement, DC will remain necessary.Ex. However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex. Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.Ex. Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex. An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex. He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex. Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.Ex. Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex. The revision and correction of reference works is an abiding concern to the librarian and the user.Ex. Public libraries can be characterized by an unfailing flexibility and sincere intent to help people solve problems.Ex. The demand for English as the world's lingua franca continues unabated.Ex. In this formula, curly brackets {} indicate activities, and alpha, beta and gamma are constants = En esta fórmula, las llaves {} indican actividades y alfa, beta y gamma son las constantes.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. Colleagues from all the regions of the world harnessed their combined intellectual capital, tenacity, good will and unflagging spirit of volunteerism for the good of our profession = Colegas de todas las regiones del mundo utilizaron su capital intelectual, su tenacidad, su buena voluntad y su inagotable espíritu de voluntarismo para el bien de nuestra profesión.Ex. The management of a large number of digital images requires assiduous attention to all stages of production.Ex. With technologies such as SMS, Podcasting, voice over IP (VoIP), and more becoming increasingly mainstream, the potential to provide instant, on-the-go reference is limitless.Ex. But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.Ex. The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Ex. Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.Ex. Napoleon Bonaparte said: 'Victory belongs to the most persevering' and 'Ability is of little account without opportunity'.----* constante de bajada = slope constant.* constante flujo de = steady stream of.* constante vital = vital sign.* crítica constante = nagging.* de un modo constante = on an ongoing basis.* en constante expansión = ever-expanding, ever-growing.* en constante movimiento = on the go.* los constantes cambios de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.* mantenimiento de las constantes vitales = life support.* máquina que mantiene las constantes vitales = life-support system.* permanecer constante = remain + constant.* que está en constante evolución = ever-evolving.* serie constante de = steady stream of.* ser una constante = be a constant.* * *I1) ( continuo) constant2) ( perseverante) < persona> perseveringIIa) (Mat) constantb) ( característica) constant featurec) constantes femenino plural (Med) tb* * *= constant, continual, continued, continuing, continuous, even, ongoing [on-going], persistent, regular, unvarying, steadfast, perpetual, steady [steadier -comp., steadiest -sup.], abiding, unfailing, unabated, constant, standing, unflagging, assiduous, on-the-go, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless, persevering.Ex: Film and videotape are stored on the premises in vaults situated at the back of the library and are air conditioned to ensure a constant temperature.
Ex: The second point concerns the continual reference to Haykin's book, a sort of code of subject authority practice and its drawbacks.Ex: Instructional development is a goal-oriented, problem-solving process involving techniques such as development of specific objectives, analysis of learners and tasks, preliminary trials, formative and summative evaluation, and continued revision.Ex: They are likely to influence the future function of DC, and the way in which the scheme will evolve, but since there will be a continuing need for shelf arrangement, DC will remain necessary.Ex: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex: This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex: Cases keep discussion grounded on certain persistent facts that must be faced, and keep a realistic rein on airy flights of academic speculation.Ex: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Ex: He does admit, however, that 'this power is unusual, it is a gift which must be cultivated, an accomplishment which can only be acquired by vigorous and steadfast concentration'.Ex: Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.Ex: Susan Blanch is a fairly steady customer, taking only fiction books.Ex: The revision and correction of reference works is an abiding concern to the librarian and the user.Ex: Public libraries can be characterized by an unfailing flexibility and sincere intent to help people solve problems.Ex: The demand for English as the world's lingua franca continues unabated.Ex: In this formula, curly brackets {} indicate activities, and alpha, beta and gamma are constants = En esta fórmula, las llaves {} indican actividades y alfa, beta y gamma son las constantes.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex: Colleagues from all the regions of the world harnessed their combined intellectual capital, tenacity, good will and unflagging spirit of volunteerism for the good of our profession = Colegas de todas las regiones del mundo utilizaron su capital intelectual, su tenacidad, su buena voluntad y su inagotable espíritu de voluntarismo para el bien de nuestra profesión.Ex: The management of a large number of digital images requires assiduous attention to all stages of production.Ex: With technologies such as SMS, Podcasting, voice over IP (VoIP), and more becoming increasingly mainstream, the potential to provide instant, on-the-go reference is limitless.Ex: But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.Ex: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.Ex: Napoleon Bonaparte said: 'Victory belongs to the most persevering' and 'Ability is of little account without opportunity'.* constante de bajada = slope constant.* constante flujo de = steady stream of.* constante vital = vital sign.* crítica constante = nagging.* de un modo constante = on an ongoing basis.* en constante expansión = ever-expanding, ever-growing.* en constante movimiento = on the go.* los constantes cambios de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.* mantenimiento de las constantes vitales = life support.* máquina que mantiene las constantes vitales = life-support system.* permanecer constante = remain + constant.* que está en constante evolución = ever-evolving.* serie constante de = steady stream of.* ser una constante = be a constant.* * *A1 (continuo) constantestaba sometido a una constante vigilancia he was kept under constant surveillance2 ‹tema/motivo› constantB (perseverante) persevering1 ( Mat) constant2 (característica) constant featurelas escaseces han sido una constante durante los últimos siete años shortages have been a constant feature of the last seven yearsdurante estas fechas las colas son una constante en las tiendas at this time of year queues are a regular feature in the shopsuna constante en su obra a constant theme in his workel malhumor es una constante en él he's always in a bad moodconstantes vitales vital signs (pl)* * *
constante adjetivo
■ sustantivo femeninoa) (Mat) constant
c)
constante
I adjetivo
1 (tenaz) steadfast: es una persona constante en sus ambiciones, he is steadfast in his ambitions
2 (incesante, sin variaciones) constant, incessant, unchanging: me mareaba el constante barullo que había allí, the constant racket there made me dizzy
II sustantivo femenino
1 constant feature: los desengaños fueron una constante a lo largo de su vida, disappointments were a constant during his lifetime
2 Mat constant
' constante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fiel
- salario
- sangría
English:
constant
- continual
- cruise
- equable
- even
- incessant
- recurrent
- steadily
- steady
- unfailing
- uniform
- unremitting
- break
- consistent
- drive
- eternal
- niggling
- persistent
- wear
* * *♦ adj1. [persona] [en una empresa] persistent;[en ideas, opiniones] steadfast;se mantuvo constante en su esfuerzo he persevered in his efforts2. [lluvia, atención] constant, persistent;[temperatura] constant3. [que se repite] constant♦ nf1. [rasgo] constant;las desilusiones han sido una constante en su vida disappointments have been a constant feature in her life;las tormentas son una constante en sus cuadros storms are an ever-present feature in his paintings;la violencia es una constante histórica en la región the region has known violence throughout its history2. Mat constant3. constantes vitales vital signs;mantener las constantes vitales de alguien to keep sb alive* * *I adj constantII f MAT constant* * *constante adj: constant♦ constantemente advconstante nf: constant* * *constante adj (continuo) constant -
58 contratista
f. & m.1 contractor.contratista de obras building contractor2 covenanter.* * *1 contractor\contratista de obras building contractor* * *noun mf.* * *SMF contractorcontratista de obras — building contractor, builder
* * *masculino y femenino contractor* * *= contractee, contractor.Ex. For example, an abstract accompanying a report is intended primarily to permit the manager, sponsor or contractee to evaluate a piece of research.Ex. Previously, these libraries had been producing printed cards to send to LC as their location reports, which in turn were rekeyed into machine-readable form by an LC contractor for addition to the RAL data base.* * *masculino y femenino contractor* * *= contractee, contractor.Ex: For example, an abstract accompanying a report is intended primarily to permit the manager, sponsor or contractee to evaluate a piece of research.
Ex: Previously, these libraries had been producing printed cards to send to LC as their location reports, which in turn were rekeyed into machine-readable form by an LC contractor for addition to the RAL data base.* * *contractorcontratista de obras building contractor* * *
contratista sustantivo masculino y femenino
contractor
contratista mf contractor
' contratista' also found in these entries:
English:
contractor
- builder
- building
- gang
* * *contratista nmfcontractorcontratista de obras building contractor* * *m/f contractor;contratista de obras main contractor* * *contratista nmf: contractor -
59 conversión
f.1 conversion, change-over, changeover, qualitative change.2 conversion, rebirth, profound change, regeneration.3 conversion, hysteria.* * *1 conversion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=cambio) conversion2) (Mil) wheel* * *1) ( cambio) conversion2) (Relig) conversion3) ( en rugby) conversion4) (Mil) wheel* * *= conversion, remaking [re-making], rendering.Ex. The LC has also participated in two co-operative programs for the conversion of printed record to machine-readable form.Ex. The article 'The remaking of librarians in the knowledge era' details some of the efforts made to 'remake' the collection, advertise library services and rebuild membership.Ex. It is proposed that a dictionary of personal proper names be compiled as a way to reach uniformity in the rendering of foreign personal names into Russian Cyrillic and back into the Latin alphabet.----* conversión al sistema decimal = decimalisation [decimalization, -USA].* conversión al sistema métrico = metrication.* conversión de códigos = transcoding.* conversión de información = data conversion.* conversión de la energía = energy conversion.* conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech conversion.* conversión en dinero = monetisation [monetization, -USA].* conversión energética = energy conversion.* conversión en valor monetario = monetisation [monetization, -USA].* conversión parcial = superimposition.* conversión retrospectiva de catálogos = retrospective catalogue conversion.* conversión retrospectiva (recon) = retrospective conversion (recon).* conversión total = desuperimposition.* lenguaje de conversión = switching language.* proyecto de conversión = conversion project.* sistema de conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech system.* * *1) ( cambio) conversion2) (Relig) conversion3) ( en rugby) conversion4) (Mil) wheel* * *= conversion, remaking [re-making], rendering.Ex: The LC has also participated in two co-operative programs for the conversion of printed record to machine-readable form.
Ex: The article 'The remaking of librarians in the knowledge era' details some of the efforts made to 'remake' the collection, advertise library services and rebuild membership.Ex: It is proposed that a dictionary of personal proper names be compiled as a way to reach uniformity in the rendering of foreign personal names into Russian Cyrillic and back into the Latin alphabet.* conversión al sistema decimal = decimalisation [decimalization, -USA].* conversión al sistema métrico = metrication.* conversión de códigos = transcoding.* conversión de información = data conversion.* conversión de la energía = energy conversion.* conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech conversion.* conversión en dinero = monetisation [monetization, -USA].* conversión energética = energy conversion.* conversión en valor monetario = monetisation [monetization, -USA].* conversión parcial = superimposition.* conversión retrospectiva de catálogos = retrospective catalogue conversion.* conversión retrospectiva (recon) = retrospective conversion (recon).* conversión total = desuperimposition.* lenguaje de conversión = switching language.* proyecto de conversión = conversion project.* sistema de conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech system.* * *A (cambio) conversiontabla de conversión conversion tableB ( Relig) conversionC (en rugby) conversionD ( Mil) wheelhacer conversión a la izquierda to wheel to the left* * *
conversión sustantivo femenino
conversion
conversión sustantivo femenino conversion
' conversión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
transformación
English:
changeover
- conversion
- decimalization
* * *conversión nf1. Rel conversion;su conversión al catolicismo lo transformó his conversion to Catholicism transformed himconversión de datos data conversion* * *f conversion* * ** * *conversión n conversion -
60 copiar
v.1 to copy (gen) & (computing).Ricardo copia los cuadernos Richard copies the text books.Ricardo copió durante la prueba Richard cheated during the exam.copió lo que yo iba diciendo he took down what I was saying2 to cheat, to copy.3 to imitate, to follow, to copy, to emulate.Anita copia a su madre Little Mary imitates her mother.4 to copy to disk, to copy, to copy to the hard disk, to copy to the hard drive.Ricardo copió sus archivos Richard copied his files to disk.* * *1 (gen) to copy2 EDUCACIÓN to cheat, copy3 (escribir) to take down\copiar al pie de la letra to copy word for word* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=reproducir) to copy (de from)[+ estilo] to imitate2) [+ dictado] to take downcopiar por las dos caras — (Téc) to make a double-sided copy
2.VI [en un examen] to cheat* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/dibujo/texto> to copyb) ( escribir al dictado) to take down2)a) ( imitar) to copyb) <respuesta/examen> to copy2.copiar vi to copy* * *= copy down, load into, parallel, transcribe, transfer, translate, mimic, copy, pull down, shadow, pull off, take + a clue from, take + a lead from.Ex. Then, consulting his notes again, he said that the only other thing he had copied down was the name of Rosemary Stewart.Ex. Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex. It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex. With a limited number of exceptions the title proper is transcribed exactly as to order, wording and spelling.Ex. Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.Ex. The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex. These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex. Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex. It allows users to access categories of relevant information at the desktop that have been organized and pulled down from appropriate Web sites by the program.Ex. This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex. One of its main advantages is the potential to pull off descriptive entries onto disc to create annotated booklists.Ex. Taking a clue from the video-game arcades, the scores of the top 10 players are stored and displayed to later players.Ex. Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.----* copiar a = upload.* copiar de = download.* copiar registros = download + records, capture + records.* copiarse = cheat (on).* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* copiar un fichero = load + file.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* volver a copiar = recopy.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <cuadro/dibujo/texto> to copyb) ( escribir al dictado) to take down2)a) ( imitar) to copyb) <respuesta/examen> to copy2.copiar vi to copy* * *= copy down, load into, parallel, transcribe, transfer, translate, mimic, copy, pull down, shadow, pull off, take + a clue from, take + a lead from.Ex: Then, consulting his notes again, he said that the only other thing he had copied down was the name of Rosemary Stewart.
Ex: Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.Ex: With a limited number of exceptions the title proper is transcribed exactly as to order, wording and spelling.Ex: Scope notes, on the order hand, may be present in a thesaurus but are unlikely to be transferred to an index.Ex: The structure outlined in the guidelines is not intended to translate directly into a structure for machine-readable authority records.Ex: These variations mimic the changes in air pressure at the microphone.Ex: Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex: It allows users to access categories of relevant information at the desktop that have been organized and pulled down from appropriate Web sites by the program.Ex: This shadowing project encourages children to read the books shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal, to 'shadow' it and decide on their own choice of winner.Ex: One of its main advantages is the potential to pull off descriptive entries onto disc to create annotated booklists.Ex: Taking a clue from the video-game arcades, the scores of the top 10 players are stored and displayed to later players.Ex: Scotland should take a lead from Irish on gun control.* copiar a = upload.* copiar de = download.* copiar registros = download + records, capture + records.* copiarse = cheat (on).* copiar tal cual = lift + wholesale and unmodified.* copiar un fichero = load + file.* copiar y pegar = copy and paste.* volver a copiar = recopy.* * *copiar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹cuadro/dibujo/texto› to copycopió el artículo a máquina he typed out a copy of the article2 (escribir el dictado) to take downB1 (imitar) to copyme copiaron la idea/el invento they copied my idea/inventionle copia todo al hermano he copies o imitates his brother in everything2 ‹respuesta› to copylo pillaron copiando el examen he was caught copying in the exam■ copiarvito copy* * *
copiar ( conjugate copiar) verbo transitivo
to copy;
le copia todo al hermano he copies his brother in everything;
le copié la respuesta a Ana I copied the answer from Ana
verbo intransitivo
to copy
copiar verbo transitivo
1 (una persona, máquina) to copy [de, from]
2 Educ (en un examen) to cheat
3 (imitar) to imitate
' copiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dictado
- chuleta
- falsificar
- imitar
- pie
English:
ape
- cheat
- copy
- crib
- duplicate
- impersonate
- mark down
- write
* * *♦ vt1. [transcribir] to copy;copie este texto a máquina type up (a copy of) this text2. [anotar] to copy;copió lo que yo iba diciendo he took down what I was saying3. [imitar] to copy;copia siempre todo lo que hago she always copies everything I do4. [en examen] to copy;copió la respuesta she copied the answer5. Informát to copy;copiar y pegar algo to copy and paste sth♦ vi[en examen] to copy;lo expulsaron por copiar he was thrown out of the exam for copying* * *v/t copy* * *copiar vt: to copy* * *copiar vb2. (escribir) to copy out
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