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machine-readable catalog

  • 1 catálogo automatizado

    (n.) = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue
    Ex. In conclusion, in terms of the future of automated catalogs, the Wright brothers have just flown and it will be many years before the supersonic transport catalog is generally available for the majority of libraries.
    Ex. The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.
    Ex. Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.
    Ex. This, in addition to the virtually unlimited access points possible with a computer-based catalog, obviates the need for rigorous control over the heading data used in a cataloging record.
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    (n.) = automated catalogue, machine-readable catalogue, computerised catalogue, computer-based catalogue

    Ex: In conclusion, in terms of the future of automated catalogs, the Wright brothers have just flown and it will be many years before the supersonic transport catalog is generally available for the majority of libraries.

    Ex: The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.
    Ex: Computerized catalogues are usually much more up to date than the manual catalogues that they have replaced.
    Ex: This, in addition to the virtually unlimited access points possible with a computer-based catalog, obviates the need for rigorous control over the heading data used in a cataloging record.

    Spanish-English dictionary > catálogo automatizado

  • 2 inflexiblemente

    adv.
    inflexibly, inexorable; invariably.
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    1 adamantly, inflexibly
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    ADV
    1) (=rígidamente) inflexibly
    2) (=inconmoviblemente) strictly
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    = rigidly, obdurately, uncompromisingly.
    Ex. The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.
    Ex. For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.
    Ex. For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.
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    = rigidly, obdurately, uncompromisingly.

    Ex: The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.

    Ex: For some of our readers, no matter how we wave the magic wand of persuasion, the library catalogue remains obdurately a pumpkin.
    Ex: For the first time the stress was uncompromisingly vertical, while the italic was intended to be a mechanically sloped roman, quite unconnected with calligraphy.

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    inflexibly

    Spanish-English dictionary > inflexiblemente

  • 3 rígidamente

    adv.
    1 rigidly, stiffly, strictly.
    2 rigidly, hard, strongly, stiffly.
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    1 rigidly, stiffly
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    ADV
    1) [moverse] rigidly, stiffly
    2) [comportarse] rigidly
    3) (=estrictamente) strictly, harshly
    4) (=sin expresividad) woodenly
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    = rigidly, stiffly.
    Ex. The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.
    Ex. Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.
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    = rigidly, stiffly.

    Ex: The questions raised by these developments and possible alternatives form the subject of this discussion, specifically: the need to impose a rigidly controlled structure on a machine-readable catalog.

    Ex: Gordon plays the role stiffly and impassively, which actually works well for this character.

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    A ‹moverse/caminar› rigidly, stiffly
    B (estrictamente) rigidly

    Spanish-English dictionary > rígidamente

  • 4 automatizado

    adj.
    automated, robot, intelligent, automatized.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: automatizar.
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    - da adjetivo automated
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    = automated, computer-based, computer-held, computerised [computerized, -USA], machine assisted, machine-held, mechanised [mechanized, -USA], computer-stored, machine-based, computer-controlled, electronically based, computering, disintermediated, unmanned, machine-readable.
    Ex. These principles are being applied in an ever increasing variety of contexts, both manual and automated.
    Ex. It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.
    Ex. For each term entering the vocabulary a record is constructed in a computer-held file.
    Ex. Printed title indexes which could be used as elementary subject indexes were one of the first products of computerised information retrieval systems.
    Ex. Her ALA activity includes having been Editor of Message from MARS, the occasional newsletter of the new RASD discussion group MARS, which stands for machine assisted Reference Service.
    Ex. Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.
    Ex. Mechanized systems offer a wide range of potential search strategies and searching aids.
    Ex. If a computer-stored controlled vocabulary is used, the assigned terms might be checked automatically and new or mistyped terms would be flagged (marked).
    Ex. The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.
    Ex. LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.
    Ex. Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.
    Ex. The 1980s have seen a significant increase in the quantity and breadth of offshore computering services -- those based in the developing countries.
    Ex. Database records are enhanced with links through to the full text of periodical articles, where these are available, or to the Library's disintermediated document delivery system where an online version of the article is not available.
    Ex. The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of intelligent robots (for example, to serve as ammunition loaders in tanks, or in unmanned reconnaissance and manipulating devices).
    Ex. 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.
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    * método automatizado = computer-based method.
    * semiautomatizado = partially-automated, semi-automated.
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    - da adjetivo automated
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    = automated, computer-based, computer-held, computerised [computerized, -USA], machine assisted, machine-held, mechanised [mechanized, -USA], computer-stored, machine-based, computer-controlled, electronically based, computering, disintermediated, unmanned, machine-readable.

    Ex: These principles are being applied in an ever increasing variety of contexts, both manual and automated.

    Ex: It may well be that the computer-based environment of such systems may overcome many of the limitations of enumerative classification schemes in their traditional applications.
    Ex: For each term entering the vocabulary a record is constructed in a computer-held file.
    Ex: Printed title indexes which could be used as elementary subject indexes were one of the first products of computerised information retrieval systems.
    Ex: Her ALA activity includes having been Editor of Message from MARS, the occasional newsletter of the new RASD discussion group MARS, which stands for machine assisted Reference Service.
    Ex: Other indexes based on titles, both printed and machine-held, may provide access to words other than the first in a title.
    Ex: Mechanized systems offer a wide range of potential search strategies and searching aids.
    Ex: If a computer-stored controlled vocabulary is used, the assigned terms might be checked automatically and new or mistyped terms would be flagged (marked).
    Ex: The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.
    Ex: LCSH has taken a further step forward with the use of computer-controlled typesetting.
    Ex: Librarians who have reservations about the spread of electronically based services are not Luddites.
    Ex: The 1980s have seen a significant increase in the quantity and breadth of offshore computering services -- those based in the developing countries.
    Ex: Database records are enhanced with links through to the full text of periodical articles, where these are available, or to the Library's disintermediated document delivery system where an online version of the article is not available.
    Ex: The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of intelligent robots (for example, to serve as ammunition loaders in tanks, or in unmanned reconnaissance and manipulating devices).
    Ex: 'Data base' is a term referring to machine-readable collections of information, whether numerical, representational or bibliographic.
    * método automatizado = computer-based method.
    * semiautomatizado = partially-automated, semi-automated.

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    automated
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    Del verbo automatizar: ( conjugate automatizar)

    automatizado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    automatizado    
    automatizar
    automatizado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    automated
    automatizar ( conjugate automatizar) verbo transitivo
    to automate

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    automatizado, -a adj
    automated

    Spanish-English dictionary > automatizado

  • 5 catálogo

    m.
    catalog, list, index, catalogue.
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    1 catalogue (US catalog)
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    noun m.
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    SM catalogue, catalog (EEUU)
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    masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE)
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    = 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.
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    * 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.
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    masculino (Art, Com) catalog (AmE), catalogue (BrE)
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    = 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.

    * * *
    ( Art, Com) catalog ( AmE), catalogue ( BrE)
    compra por catálogo mail-order shopping
    Compuesto:
    union catalog*
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    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
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    catalogue
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    m catalog, Br
    catalogue
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    : catalog
    * * *
    catálogo n catalogue

    Spanish-English dictionary > catálogo

  • 6 base de datos automatizada

    (n.) = computer database, computer-held database, computerised database, machine-readable database
    Ex. A catalogue may be held as a card catalogue, microfilm catalogue or as a computer data base = Un catálogo puede ser de fichas, en microfilm o una base de datos automatizada.
    Ex. A computer-held data base is a collection of similar records, with relationships between the records.
    Ex. Some feel that the non-expressive nature of the notation limits the scheme's usefulness in computerised data bases.
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
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    (n.) = computer database, computer-held database, computerised database, machine-readable database

    Ex: A catalogue may be held as a card catalogue, microfilm catalogue or as a computer data base = Un catálogo puede ser de fichas, en microfilm o una base de datos automatizada.

    Ex: A computer-held data base is a collection of similar records, with relationships between the records.
    Ex: Some feel that the non-expressive nature of the notation limits the scheme's usefulness in computerised data bases.
    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > base de datos automatizada

  • 7 de hecho

    in fact
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    = actually, as a matter of fact, as it happened, de facto, in actual fact, in effect, in fact, indeed, in point of fact, in actuality, as it happens, as it is, effectively, for all intents and purposes, to all intents and purposes, for that matter
    Ex. Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.
    Ex. As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex. As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.
    Ex. Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.
    Ex. Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex. In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.
    Ex. However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex. Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.
    Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex. In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex. As it happens, the way the Library of Congress automated the ISBD was different from the way we did it in Britain.
    Ex. As it is, Berlin's position - not only in Germany, but in the whole Europe and subsequently the world - is changing daily.
    Ex. A financial survey views the net effect of California's Proposition 13 as effectively lowering financial support of libraries by 25%.
    Ex. In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex. To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
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    = actually, as a matter of fact, as it happened, de facto, in actual fact, in effect, in fact, indeed, in point of fact, in actuality, as it happens, as it is, effectively, for all intents and purposes, to all intents and purposes, for that matter

    Ex: Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.

    Ex: As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex: As it happened, the snowfall was moderate and all the rest of us worked all day and got home without difficulty.
    Ex: Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.
    Ex: Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex: In effect, we'd be suggesting to them we don't have the book.
    Ex: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex: Indeed the selection of an indexing approach is crucially dependent upon the way in which the index is to be used.
    Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex: In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex: As it happens, the way the Library of Congress automated the ISBD was different from the way we did it in Britain.
    Ex: As it is, Berlin's position - not only in Germany, but in the whole Europe and subsequently the world - is changing daily.
    Ex: A financial survey views the net effect of California's Proposition 13 as effectively lowering financial support of libraries by 25%.
    Ex: In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex: To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de hecho

  • 8 mucho mayor

    = far greater, far larger, very much greater
    Ex. An online subject retrieval catalog has a far greater potential for retrieving information than does a bookform catalog or a card catalog.
    Ex. Records for serials will be input online to the OCLC data base so that users of the OCLC system will have access to a far larger body of serial records in machine-readable form than any of them could have produced on its own.
    Ex. The number of potential indexing words is very much greater in longer documents.
    * * *
    = far greater, far larger, very much greater

    Ex: An online subject retrieval catalog has a far greater potential for retrieving information than does a bookform catalog or a card catalog.

    Ex: Records for serials will be input online to the OCLC data base so that users of the OCLC system will have access to a far larger body of serial records in machine-readable form than any of them could have produced on its own.
    Ex: The number of potential indexing words is very much greater in longer documents.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mucho mayor

  • 9 catálogo topográfico

    (n.) = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list file
    Ex. 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.
    * * *
    (n.) = shelf list, shelflist, shelf list catalogue, shelf list file

    Ex: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > catálogo topográfico

  • 10 en realidad

    actually, in fact
    * * *
    = actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, in reality, in truth, to all intents and purposes, in point of fact, in actuality, in a very real sense, in actual practice, in actual fact, for all intents and purposes, for that matter, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in all reality
    Ex. Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.
    Ex. As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex. However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex. In reality the extent of integration for catalogue entries for different media depends on administrative considerations, such as which section of the library is responsible for the compilation of catalogues for the various media.
    Ex. But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
    Ex. To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex. In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex. In a very real sense, library administration is only an extension of public administration.
    Ex. The supervisor in actual practice receives information not only from subordinates, but from superiors and from external sources.
    Ex. Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex. In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex. If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.
    Ex. If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex. In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.
    Ex. In all reality, the power now lies with serious buyers who know they have more room to negotiate when making offers.
    * * *
    = actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, in reality, in truth, to all intents and purposes, in point of fact, in actuality, in a very real sense, in actual practice, in actual fact, for all intents and purposes, for that matter, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in all reality

    Ex: Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.

    Ex: As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex: In reality the extent of integration for catalogue entries for different media depends on administrative considerations, such as which section of the library is responsible for the compilation of catalogues for the various media.
    Ex: But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
    Ex: To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex: In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex: In a very real sense, library administration is only an extension of public administration.
    Ex: The supervisor in actual practice receives information not only from subordinates, but from superiors and from external sources.
    Ex: Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex: In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex: If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.
    Ex: If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex: In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.
    Ex: In all reality, the power now lies with serious buyers who know they have more room to negotiate when making offers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en realidad

  • 11 punto de acceso

    (n.) = access point, entry point, entry term, index entry, retrieval access, search key, access point, service point, point of access, entrance point
    Ex. This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.
    Ex. UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.
    Ex. These instructions codes convert the operators into machine-readable manipulation codes, and show which terms are to be used as entry term.
    Ex. All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.
    Ex. Much more important, however, is the fact that an online catalog contains many more retrieval accesses than a catalog based on the Paris Principles and is therefore a far more effective tool from the user's point of view.
    Ex. Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.
    Ex. Such libraries act as access points to the full range of resources that are housed in the central libraries with which they are linked.
    Ex. One of the greatest assets that libraries possess as potential hosts for community information services is their extensive network of service points.
    Ex. Simplifying the filing rules and adding more points of access are exactly what we need.
    Ex. Written in engaging, lively prose, the biography might offer an accessible entrance point into 17th-century studies for scholars new to the period.
    * * *
    (n.) = access point, entry point, entry term, index entry, retrieval access, search key, access point, service point, point of access, entrance point

    Ex: This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.

    Ex: UNIBID has less redundancy and covers more types of bibliographic material than UNIMARC, whereas the latter probably has more entry points for catalogue headings.
    Ex: These instructions codes convert the operators into machine-readable manipulation codes, and show which terms are to be used as entry term.
    Ex: All index entries and references in a PRECIS index are derived from an indexing string.
    Ex: Much more important, however, is the fact that an online catalog contains many more retrieval accesses than a catalog based on the Paris Principles and is therefore a far more effective tool from the user's point of view.
    Ex: Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.
    Ex: Such libraries act as access points to the full range of resources that are housed in the central libraries with which they are linked.
    Ex: One of the greatest assets that libraries possess as potential hosts for community information services is their extensive network of service points.
    Ex: Simplifying the filing rules and adding more points of access are exactly what we need.
    Ex: Written in engaging, lively prose, the biography might offer an accessible entrance point into 17th-century studies for scholars new to the period.

    Spanish-English dictionary > punto de acceso

  • 12 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
    * * *
    cataloguing;
    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, Br
    cataloguing

    Spanish-English dictionary > catalogación

  • 13 en cualquier caso

    in any case
    * * *
    = for that matter, in any event, in any case, in either case
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex. In any event, those using the system will need to concern themselves with the general management of the data bases.
    Ex. In any case it is best to split up the work among all those involved, having an adult in charge of each group.
    Ex. In either case, the patient keys in the responses, which may be as simple as 'yes' or 'no'.
    * * *
    = for that matter, in any event, in any case, in either case

    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.

    Ex: In any event, those using the system will need to concern themselves with the general management of the data bases.
    Ex: In any case it is best to split up the work among all those involved, having an adult in charge of each group.
    Ex: In either case, the patient keys in the responses, which may be as simple as 'yes' or 'no'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en cualquier caso

  • 14 guardar relación con

    to be related to
    * * *
    (v.) = bear + relation to, stand in + relation to, stand in + relationship to, bear + relationship to, be commensurate with
    Ex. If the resultant machine-readable file bore no relation to a coherent catalog, that was of no serious concern.
    Ex. By virtue of sharing the same characteristics of division, the isolates within a facet all stand in the same relationship to their subject area or containing class.
    Ex. Thus, in recognizing the existence of categories and facets we, at the same time, recognize that elementary concepts stand in various relationships to one another.
    Ex. What is more arguable is whether or not it is a bibliographical pursuit at all since it bears little relationship to the physical nature of the book.
    Ex. We can offer you a salary that will be commensurate with the duties and responsibilities that the job demands.
    * * *
    (v.) = bear + relation to, stand in + relation to, stand in + relationship to, bear + relationship to, be commensurate with

    Ex: If the resultant machine-readable file bore no relation to a coherent catalog, that was of no serious concern.

    Ex: By virtue of sharing the same characteristics of division, the isolates within a facet all stand in the same relationship to their subject area or containing class.
    Ex: Thus, in recognizing the existence of categories and facets we, at the same time, recognize that elementary concepts stand in various relationships to one another.
    Ex: What is more arguable is whether or not it is a bibliographical pursuit at all since it bears little relationship to the physical nature of the book.
    Ex: We can offer you a salary that will be commensurate with the duties and responsibilities that the job demands.

    Spanish-English dictionary > guardar relación con

  • 15 igualmente

    adv.
    1 also, likewise (also).
    2 the same to you, likewise.
    3 equally, alike, too, as well.
    intj.
    1 just the same.
    2 the same to you.
    * * *
    es igualmente usual que... it is just as usual that...
    2 (también) likewise; (a pesar de ello) all the same, still
    se refirió igualmente a... he also referred to...
    3 (como respuesta) the same to you
    ¡que haya suerte! --¡igualmente! good luck! --the same to you!
    * * *
    adv.
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=del mismo modo) equally

    todos mis estudiantes son igualmente vagos — all my students are equally lazy, my students are all as lazy as each other

    aunque se lo prohíbas, lo hará igualmente — even if you tell him not to, he'll do it anyway o just the same

    2) (=también) likewise

    igualmente, los pensionistas quedan exentos — likewise, pensioners are exempt

    3) [en saludo] likewise, the same to you

    -¡Feliz Navidad! -gracias, igualmente — "Happy Christmas!" - "thanks, likewise o the same to you"

    -muchos recuerdos a tus padres -gracias, igualmente — "give my regards to your parents" - "I will, and to yours too"

    4) (=uniformemente) evenly
    * * *

    saludos a tu mujer - gracias, igualmente — give my regards to your wife - thanks, and to yours (too)

    b) <bueno/malo> equally
    c) (frml) ( también) likewise
    * * *
    = as well, for that matter, likewise, similarly, correspondingly, equally, just as importantly, equally importantly, as importantly, so too, in like manner, in a like manner, in like fashion, same here, me too, in like vein.
    Ex. Again, the following statement is appropriate: A is permitted, but consider B or C or... N, as well or instead.
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex. 'Bearings' are part of the Key system 'Dynamos', and thus may be denoted by (p), thus (p) Bearings and likewise (p) Diameter.
    Ex. Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.
    Ex. For supercomputers the number of sales is at a much lower level, but the unit prices are correspondingly higher.
    Ex. Porous Bavarian limestone was used as this absorbs grease and water equally.
    Ex. And, just as importantly, computers have assumed an increasingly pervasive role in industrial automation.
    Ex. Equally importantly, it strives to reflect the latest developments in the field of cooperative activities.
    Ex. As importantly, I also want to look at the medium term management problems relating to the delivery of digital libraries.
    Ex. Quality is important but so too is hard statistical evidence of the library's productivity.
    Ex. In like manner, new books do not generally replace old ones in libraries.
    Ex. The author suggests that certain types of people are attracted to certain occupations, and that people who choose the same occupation tend to behave in a like manner within their occupational group.
    Ex. Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.
    Ex. Same here. I mean, I personally think that there is some divine power somewhere.
    Ex. Unfortunately, this approach results mostly in ' me too' behavior and very little that's new.
    Ex. Other old crones added their ribaldries in like vein, amusing everyone but the young couple.
    * * *

    saludos a tu mujer - gracias, igualmente — give my regards to your wife - thanks, and to yours (too)

    b) <bueno/malo> equally
    c) (frml) ( también) likewise
    * * *
    = as well, for that matter, likewise, similarly, correspondingly, equally, just as importantly, equally importantly, as importantly, so too, in like manner, in a like manner, in like fashion, same here, me too, in like vein.

    Ex: Again, the following statement is appropriate: A is permitted, but consider B or C or... N, as well or instead.

    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex: 'Bearings' are part of the Key system 'Dynamos', and thus may be denoted by (p), thus (p) Bearings and likewise (p) Diameter.
    Ex: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.
    Ex: For supercomputers the number of sales is at a much lower level, but the unit prices are correspondingly higher.
    Ex: Porous Bavarian limestone was used as this absorbs grease and water equally.
    Ex: And, just as importantly, computers have assumed an increasingly pervasive role in industrial automation.
    Ex: Equally importantly, it strives to reflect the latest developments in the field of cooperative activities.
    Ex: As importantly, I also want to look at the medium term management problems relating to the delivery of digital libraries.
    Ex: Quality is important but so too is hard statistical evidence of the library's productivity.
    Ex: In like manner, new books do not generally replace old ones in libraries.
    Ex: The author suggests that certain types of people are attracted to certain occupations, and that people who choose the same occupation tend to behave in a like manner within their occupational group.
    Ex: Since Michigan's pioneering move, two other schools have re-baptized themselves in like fashion.
    Ex: Same here. I mean, I personally think that there is some divine power somewhere.
    Ex: Unfortunately, this approach results mostly in ' me too' behavior and very little that's new.
    Ex: Other old crones added their ribaldries in like vein, amusing everyone but the young couple.

    * * *
    A
    (en fórmulas de cortesía): que lo pases muy bienigualmente have a great time — you too o and you
    saludos a tu mujer — gracias, igualmente give my regards to your wife — thanks, and to yours (too)
    feliz Año Nuevo — gracias, igualmente Happy New Year — thanks, the same to you
    B ‹bueno/malo› equally
    hay cinco candidatos, todos igualmente malos there are five candidates, all equally bad o all as bad as each other
    C ( frml) (también) likewise
    * * *

     

    igualmente adverbio

    que lo pases muy bienigualmente have a great time — you too o and you

    b)bueno/malo equally

    c) (frml) ( también) likewise

    igualmente adverbio
    1 (por igual) equally: las dos hipótesis son igualmente probables, the two hypotheses are equally possible
    2 (del mismo modo, lo mismo digo) fam ¡estás preciosa! - ¡igualmente!, you look great!- you too!
    ¡gracias! - ¡igualmente!, thank you! - the same to you!
    3 (también) also, likewise: ... el siguiente caso es igualmente incurable,... the next case is also incurable
    ' igualmente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ver
    - asimismo
    English:
    alike
    - equally
    - same
    - similarly
    * * *
    1. [de manera igual] equally;
    la riqueza no está repartida igualmente wealth is not distributed equally;
    dos proyectos igualmente importantes two equally important projects
    2. [también] also, likewise;
    ofreció igualmente dar asilo a los refugiados he also o likewise offered to grant the refugees asylum;
    igualmente, querría recordar a nuestro querido maestro I would also like us to remember our much-loved teacher
    3. [fórmula de cortesía]
    que pases un buen fin de semana – igualmente have a good weekend – you too;
    que aproveche – igualmente enjoy your meal – you too;
    ¡Feliz Navidad! – igualmente Merry Christmas! – same to you!;
    encantado de conocerlo – igualmente pleased to meet you – likewise;
    recuerdos a tu madre – gracias, igualmente give my regards to your mother – thanks, give mine to yours too
    * * *
    adv equally
    * * *
    1) : equally
    2) asimismo: likewise
    * * *
    igualmente1 adv equally
    igualmente2 interj the same to you! / you too!
    ¡que vaya bien! ¡Igualmente! all the best! The same to you!

    Spanish-English dictionary > igualmente

  • 16 ni incluso

    = for that matter, not even
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex. Some children are swayed more than others by the attitudes, opinions, behavior of friends and fellows, but none escapes unaffected, not even the outsider, the loner.
    * * *
    = for that matter, not even

    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.

    Ex: Some children are swayed more than others by the attitudes, opinions, behavior of friends and fellows, but none escapes unaffected, not even the outsider, the loner.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ni incluso

  • 17 para el caso

    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    * * *

    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > para el caso

  • 18 si vamos a eso

    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    * * *

    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > si vamos a eso

  • 19 transferir

    v.
    1 to transfer.
    La empresa transfiere a su personal The company transfers its staff.
    Ricardo transfirió el auto Richard transferred the car.
    2 to transfer, to set over.
    La empresa transfiere a su personal The company transfers its staff.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ HERVIR], like link=hervir hervir
    1 (cambiar de lugar) to transfer
    2 (diferir) to postpone
    3 FINANZAS to transfer, convey
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to transfer
    * * *
    = transfer, translate, travel, hand over, carry forward, port, pass down, pass on.
    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. This, incidentally, is one area where North American software does not travel well: UK post-codes will not fit into fields designed for US zip codes.
    Ex. Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.
    Ex. Unused appropriations may be carried forward to the following year and appropriations not used in one part of the budget may be transferred to another part.
    Ex. Increasingly, traditional online services are being ported onto the Web.
    Ex. The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.
    Ex. If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.
    ----
    * transferir a = devolve to.
    * transferir dinero = transfer + money.
    * transferir los resultados = transfer + results.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to transfer
    * * *
    = transfer, translate, travel, hand over, carry forward, port, pass down, pass on.

    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: This, incidentally, is one area where North American software does not travel well: UK post-codes will not fit into fields designed for US zip codes.
    Ex: Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.
    Ex: Unused appropriations may be carried forward to the following year and appropriations not used in one part of the budget may be transferred to another part.
    Ex: Increasingly, traditional online services are being ported onto the Web.
    Ex: The knowledge that has been passed down from generation to generation by sentient beings on this planet for aeons and aeons is quite impossible to fully comprehend.
    Ex: If ignored, the problems are only passed on to all the users of the catalog: the public, the reference department, the acquisitions department, and naturally the cataloging department.
    * transferir a = devolve to.
    * transferir dinero = transfer + money.
    * transferir los resultados = transfer + results.

    * * *
    vt
    to transfer
    * * *

     

    transferir ( conjugate transferir) verbo transitivo
    to transfer
    transferir verbo transitivo to transfer
    ' transferir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    trasferir
    English:
    download
    - hand over
    - transfer
    - devolve
    - hand
    * * *
    transferir, trasferir vt
    1. [datos, recursos, poderes] to transfer
    2. Informát to download
    * * *
    v/t transfer
    * * *
    transferir {76} vt
    trasladar: to transfer
    transferible adj

    Spanish-English dictionary > transferir

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