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  • 21 empresarial

    adj.
    entrepreneurial, free-lance, corporate, enterprising.
    * * *
    1 managerial, management
    * * *
    ADJ [función, clase] managerial
    * * *
    adjetivo business (before n)
    * * *
    = entrepreneurial, business-related, business.
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. It was noteworthy that nearly all SLIS were maintaining their IT materials as much, if not more, from earnings from entrepreneurial activity than out of institutional allocation.
    Ex. Twinning of libraries in different countries can bring benefits in terms of joint projects, student exchanges, and other buisness-related affairs.
    Ex. A major concern of the journal will be the business, economic, legal, societal and technological relationships between information technology and information resource management.
    ----
    * comunidad empresarial, la = business community, the.
    * cualidades empresariales = entrepreneurial skills.
    * cultura empresarial = business culture.
    * economía empresarial = business economics, managerial economics.
    * espíritu empresarial = business acumen.
    * modelo empresarial = business model.
    * mundo empresarial, el = corporate world, the.
    * parque empresarial = business park.
    * sector empresarial, el = business sector, the, commercial sector, the.
    * * *
    adjetivo business (before n)
    * * *
    = entrepreneurial, business-related, business.
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: It was noteworthy that nearly all SLIS were maintaining their IT materials as much, if not more, from earnings from entrepreneurial activity than out of institutional allocation.

    Ex: Twinning of libraries in different countries can bring benefits in terms of joint projects, student exchanges, and other buisness-related affairs.
    Ex: A major concern of the journal will be the business, economic, legal, societal and technological relationships between information technology and information resource management.
    * comunidad empresarial, la = business community, the.
    * cualidades empresariales = entrepreneurial skills.
    * cultura empresarial = business culture.
    * economía empresarial = business economics, managerial economics.
    * espíritu empresarial = business acumen.
    * modelo empresarial = business model.
    * mundo empresarial, el = corporate world, the.
    * parque empresarial = business park.
    * sector empresarial, el = business sector, the, commercial sector, the.

    * * *
    business ( before n)
    la parte empresarial the management
    las organizaciones empresariales the employers' organizations
    en el ámbito empresarial in the business world, among business people
    * * *

     

    empresarial adjetivo business: es muy activo y tiene espíritu empresarial, he's very industrious and he's got good business acumen
    (ciencias) empresariales, business studies
    ' empresarial' also found in these entries:
    English:
    business park
    - course
    - corporate
    * * *
    adj
    [estructura, crisis, líder] business;
    estudios empresariales management o business studies;
    organización empresarial employers' organization
    empresariales nfpl
    Esp business studies
    * * *
    adj business atr ;
    ciencias empresariales business studies sg
    * * *
    : business, managerial, corporate

    Spanish-English dictionary > empresarial

  • 22 puesto directivo

    m.
    managerial post, senior post.
    * * *
    (n.) = senior post, senior position, managerial position, executive position
    Ex. After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.
    Ex. The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.
    Ex. Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.
    Ex. Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.
    * * *
    (n.) = senior post, senior position, managerial position, executive position

    Ex: After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.

    Ex: The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.
    Ex: Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.
    Ex: Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.

    Spanish-English dictionary > puesto directivo

  • 23 cargo directivo

    (n.) = senior post, top official, senior position, managerial position, executive position, top position
    Ex. After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.
    Ex. Some who felt that many of the top officials in libraries and professional organizations were men.
    Ex. The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.
    Ex. Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.
    Ex. Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.
    Ex. In spite of the preponderance of women in the profession 44 of 61 top positions are held by men.
    * * *
    (n.) = senior post, top official, senior position, managerial position, executive position, top position

    Ex: After a brief historical outline of the development of commercial library facilities, the 2 senior posts of Business Information Librarian and Business Information Officer are described.

    Ex: Some who felt that many of the top officials in libraries and professional organizations were men.
    Ex: The future will see more women in senior positions in publishing.
    Ex: Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.
    Ex: Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.
    Ex: In spite of the preponderance of women in the profession 44 of 61 top positions are held by men.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cargo directivo

  • 24 cargo ejecutivo

    (n.) = managerial position, executive position
    Ex. Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.
    Ex. Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.
    * * *
    (n.) = managerial position, executive position

    Ex: Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.

    Ex: Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cargo ejecutivo

  • 25 de gestión

    (adj.) = managerial, back-office
    Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.
    Ex. As an organization, MCN has always championed back-office, mission-critical, 'heavy lifting' aspects of museum technologies.
    * * *
    (adj.) = managerial, back-office

    Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.

    Ex: As an organization, MCN has always championed back-office, mission-critical, 'heavy lifting' aspects of museum technologies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de gestión

  • 26 economía de gestión

    Ex. Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.
    * * *

    Ex: Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > economía de gestión

  • 27 economía de negocios

    Ex. Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.
    * * *

    Ex: Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > economía de negocios

  • 28 economía empresarial

    (n.) = business economics, managerial economics
    Ex. The skills that students acquire in their study of business economics make them some of the most sought-after graduates in the country.
    Ex. Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.
    * * *
    (n.) = business economics, managerial economics

    Ex: The skills that students acquire in their study of business economics make them some of the most sought-after graduates in the country.

    Ex: Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > economía empresarial

  • 29 economía gerencial

    Ex. Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.
    * * *

    Ex: Managerial economics is concerned with the application of economic principles and methodologies to business decision problems.

    Spanish-English dictionary > economía gerencial

  • 30 ejecutivo

    adj.
    executive.
    m.
    executive, exec, business executive, officer.
    * * *
    1 executive
    2 (rápido) prompt
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 executive
    1 (gobierno) the government
    \
    poder ejecutivo the executive
    * * *
    (f. - ejecutiva)
    noun adj.
    * * *
    ejecutivo, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) [función, poder] executive
    2) (=urgente) [petición] pressing, insistent; [respuesta] prompt; [negocio] urgent, immediate
    2.
    SM (Pol) executive
    3.
    SM / F (Com) executive

    ejecutivo/a de cuentas — account executive

    ejecutivo/a de ventas — sales executive

    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo <función/comisión> executive
    II
    - va masculino, femenino
    1) (Adm, Com) executive
    2) ejecutivo masculino (Gob) executive
    * * *
    = executive, business executive, administrative, administrator, corporate executive, exec, executive.
    Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.
    Ex. The trustee was generally male, 'past his prime', white, Protestant, well educated, wealthy, a member of the social elite, and usually a member of a profession or a business executive.
    Ex. There is now the highest number of women in top administrative positions than there has been before: 54 women out of a total of 111 directorships.
    Ex. With continued acquiescence to budget-cutting administrators, tomorrow's libraries may be viewed as mere custodians and perhaps even superfluous to their institutions.
    Ex. There are millions of jokes about dumb blondes, but there is not so many jokes about cooperate executives.
    Ex. Although there is consensus on the priority of some strategies, execs from different departments don't see eye to eye on many others.
    Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.
    ----
    * búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunting, executive search.
    * director ejecutivo = chief executive.
    * ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.
    * ejecutivo superior = top executive.
    * empresa de búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunter.
    * poder ejecutivo = chief executive, executive arm, executive power.
    * poder ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.
    * resumen ejecutivo = executive summary.
    * secretario ejecutivo = executive secretary.
    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo <función/comisión> executive
    II
    - va masculino, femenino
    1) (Adm, Com) executive
    2) ejecutivo masculino (Gob) executive
    * * *
    el ejecutivo
    = Executive, the

    Ex: Granting the Executive the power to torture people and jail them indefinitely, without meaningful judicial review, is like playing with fire.

    = executive, business executive, administrative, administrator, corporate executive, exec, executive.

    Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.

    Ex: The trustee was generally male, 'past his prime', white, Protestant, well educated, wealthy, a member of the social elite, and usually a member of a profession or a business executive.
    Ex: There is now the highest number of women in top administrative positions than there has been before: 54 women out of a total of 111 directorships.
    Ex: With continued acquiescence to budget-cutting administrators, tomorrow's libraries may be viewed as mere custodians and perhaps even superfluous to their institutions.
    Ex: There are millions of jokes about dumb blondes, but there is not so many jokes about cooperate executives.
    Ex: Although there is consensus on the priority of some strategies, execs from different departments don't see eye to eye on many others.
    Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.
    * búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunting, executive search.
    * director ejecutivo = chief executive.
    * ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.
    * ejecutivo superior = top executive.
    * empresa de búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunter.
    * poder ejecutivo = chief executive, executive arm, executive power.
    * poder ejecutivo, el = Executive, the.
    * resumen ejecutivo = executive summary.
    * secretario ejecutivo = executive secretary.

    * * *
    ejecutivo1 -va
    ‹función/comisión› executive director, poder2 m D. (↑ poder (2))
    ejecutivo2 -va
    masculine, feminine
    A ( Adm, Com) (persona) executive
    ejecutivo de ventas sales executive
    B
    ejecutivo masculine ( Gob): el ejecutivo the executive
    el jefe del ejecutivo the head of the government o the executive
    * * *

     

    ejecutivo 1
    ◊ -va adjetivo ‹función/comisión executive

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (Bot, Com) executive
    ejecutivo 2 sustantivo masculino (Gob) executive
    ejecutivo,-a
    I adjetivo executive
    el consejo ejecutivo, the executive council
    II sustantivo masculino executive

    ' ejecutivo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ejecutiva
    - alto
    English:
    executive
    - high-powered
    - hotshot
    - MD
    - managing director
    - take
    * * *
    ejecutivo, -a
    adj
    executive
    nm,f
    [persona] executive;
    ejecutivo agresivo thrusting executive;
    un alto ejecutivo de la compañía a top executive of the company
    ejecutivo de cuentas account executive;
    ejecutivo de marketing marketing executive;
    ejecutivo de ventas sales executive
    nm
    Pol
    el ejecutivo o [m5] Ejecutivo the government;
    fuentes del ejecutivo government sources
    * * *
    I adj executive;
    el poder ejecutivo POL the executive
    II m
    1 executive;
    alto ejecutivo top executive
    2
    :
    el Ejecutivo the government
    * * *
    ejecutivo, -va adj & n
    : executive
    * * *
    ejecutivo adj n executive

    Spanish-English dictionary > ejecutivo

  • 31 estilo de gestión

    (n.) = managerial style, management style
    Ex. Factors to be taken into consideration include: managerial style; attitude to personnel and customers; the importance of information technology; corporate culture; criteria for creativity; charisma; and the role of quality.
    Ex. These are some of the personal habits and management styles that make a good/bad library director.
    * * *
    (n.) = managerial style, management style

    Ex: Factors to be taken into consideration include: managerial style; attitude to personnel and customers; the importance of information technology; corporate culture; criteria for creativity; charisma; and the role of quality.

    Ex: These are some of the personal habits and management styles that make a good/bad library director.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estilo de gestión

  • 32 estrategia de gestión

    (n.) = management strategy, managerial strategy
    Ex. Library managers can utilise a set of management strategies designed to increase the likelihood of library survival.
    Ex. Apologists for this managerial strategy often fail to define it adequately.
    * * *
    (n.) = management strategy, managerial strategy

    Ex: Library managers can utilise a set of management strategies designed to increase the likelihood of library survival.

    Ex: Apologists for this managerial strategy often fail to define it adequately.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estrategia de gestión

  • 33 gestor

    adj.
    1 managing.
    2 negotiating.
    m.
    1 manager, executive, doer.
    2 promoter.
    * * *
    1 managing
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (administrador) manager, director
    \
    gestor administrativo agent, business agent
    * * *
    gestor, -a
    1.
    ADJ (=que gestiona) managing
    2.
    SM / F manager/manageress; (=promotor) promoter; (=agente) business agent, representative; (tb: gestor(a) administrativo/a) agent undertaking business with government departments, insurance companies etc
    3.
    SM
    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo
    b) ( que administra) <órgano/comisión> administrative, managing (before n)
    II
    * * *
    = steward, managing, caretaker, managerial.
    Nota: Adjetivo.
    Ex. This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.
    Ex. We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.
    Ex. Frequently, the creators and caretakers of a data base have an irresistible impulse to give it a fixup, a paint job, or a new colour scheme.
    Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.
    ----
    * basado en un gestor de bases de datos = DBMS-based.
    * gestor de bases de datos = database management system (DBMS), database manager, DBMS system.
    * gestor de bases de datos relacionales = relational database management system.
    * gestor de colas de impresión = print spooler.
    * gestor de contenidos = content management software (CMS).
    * gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.
    * gestor de información = information software package.
    * gestor de la información = information manager, information handler.
    * gestor del conocimiento = knowledge worker, knowledge manager.
    * gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.
    * gestor de tesauros = thesaurus software.
    * gestor documental = document retrieval system, information retrieval system (IRS), text information management system, document management software, document management system, information manager, record manager [records manager].
    * NAGARA (Asociación Nacional de Archiveros y Gestores de Documentos del Gobie = National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA).
    * organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.
    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo
    b) ( que administra) <órgano/comisión> administrative, managing (before n)
    II
    * * *
    = steward, managing, caretaker, managerial.
    Nota: Adjetivo.

    Ex: This article explores whether the archivist is a steward for some wider amorphous body including past and future generations.

    Ex: We have seen that the relationships of the Publications Office with the institutions and other bodies of the European Communities may in theory, but do not yet in practice extend far beyond those with the six managing institutions.
    Ex: Frequently, the creators and caretakers of a data base have an irresistible impulse to give it a fixup, a paint job, or a new colour scheme.
    Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of managerial Work'.
    * basado en un gestor de bases de datos = DBMS-based.
    * gestor de bases de datos = database management system (DBMS), database manager, DBMS system.
    * gestor de bases de datos relacionales = relational database management system.
    * gestor de colas de impresión = print spooler.
    * gestor de contenidos = content management software (CMS).
    * gestor de documentación administrativa = record manager [records manager], record(s) manager.
    * gestor de información = information software package.
    * gestor de la información = information manager, information handler.
    * gestor del conocimiento = knowledge worker, knowledge manager.
    * gestor de nivel medio = middle manager.
    * gestor de tesauros = thesaurus software.
    * gestor documental = document retrieval system, information retrieval system (IRS), text information management system, document management software, document management system, information manager, record manager [records manager].
    * NAGARA (Asociación Nacional de Archiveros y Gestores de Documentos del Gobie = National Association of Government Archivists and Records Administrators (NAGARA).
    * organismo gestor de bibliotecas = library authority.

    * * *
    1
    (que tramita): una agencia gestora an agency which obtains official documents on clients' behalf
    2 (que administra) ‹órgano/comisión› administrative, managing ( before n)
    masculine, feminine
    A
    2 ( Chi) (oficioso) fixer
    Compuesto:
    gestor/gestora de riesgos
    risk manager
    B
    gestora feminine (comisión) management committee; (empresa) management company
    * * *

     

    gestor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino solicitor
    ' gestor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gestora
    * * *
    gestor, -ora
    adj
    el equipo gestor del proyecto the project management team;
    el órgano gestor de las ayudas the body responsible for the administration of the grants
    nm,f
    = person who carries out dealings with public bodies on behalf of private customers or companies, combining the roles of solicitor and accountant
    Fin gestor de fondos fund manager
    nm
    Informát gestor de archivos file manager;
    gestor de correo mail manager;
    gestor de memoria memory manager
    * * *
    person who works in a gestoría
    * * *
    gestor, - tora adj
    : facilitating, negotiating, managing
    gestor, - tora n
    : facilitator, manager

    Spanish-English dictionary > gestor

  • 34 herramienta de gestión

    (n.) = management tool, managerial tool
    Ex. For the business community in particular, statistics can be an invaluable management tool.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Dusting off the cobwebs: turning the business archives into a managerial tool'.
    * * *
    (n.) = management tool, managerial tool

    Ex: For the business community in particular, statistics can be an invaluable management tool.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Dusting off the cobwebs: turning the business archives into a managerial tool'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > herramienta de gestión

  • 35 método de gestión

    Ex. Factors to be taken into consideration include: managerial style; attitude to personnel and customers; the importance of information technology; corporate culture; criteria for creativity; charisma; and the role of quality.
    * * *

    Ex: Factors to be taken into consideration include: managerial style; attitude to personnel and customers; the importance of information technology; corporate culture; criteria for creativity; charisma; and the role of quality.

    Spanish-English dictionary > método de gestión

  • 36 puesto ejecutivo

    (n.) = managerial position, executive position
    Ex. Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.
    Ex. Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.
    * * *
    (n.) = managerial position, executive position

    Ex: Experienced librarians, and those in managerial positions, were most likely to be members.

    Ex: Women are now beginning to occupy executive positions and contribute effectively to the rapid development of librarianship in the country.

    Spanish-English dictionary > puesto ejecutivo

  • 37 control administrativo

    • administrative control
    • managerial
    • managerial control
    • managerial grid

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > control administrativo

  • 38 política administrativa

    • administrative policy
    • governmental foreign exchange
    • governmental policy
    • governmentally
    • managerial marketing
    • managerial policy
    • managerial post

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > política administrativa

  • 39 accesorio

    adj.
    1 accessory, additional, accidental, accompanying.
    2 supernumerary.
    3 collateral.
    m.
    1 accessory, fitting, appliance, appendant.
    2 add-on.
    3 prop, prop property.
    4 accessory nerve, eleventh cranial nerve pair, eleventh cranial nerve, accessorius.
    * * *
    1 accessory (gasto) incidental
    1 accessory, extra
    ————————
    1 accessory, extra
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ accessory; [gastos] incidental
    2. SM
    1) [gen] accessory, attachment, extra
    pl accesorios (Téc) accessories, spare parts; (Aut) spare parts; (Teat) props
    2) [de vestir] accessory
    * * *
    I
    - ria adjetivo incidental
    II
    masculino accessory
    * * *
    = side, accessory, attachment, fitting, fixture, ancillary.
    Ex. The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.
    Ex. If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.
    Ex. Film-strip projectors are usually equipped with an attachment for showing half-frame strips.
    Ex. The author presents conclusions and recommendations about the planning process; exterior design and construction; interior design and fittings.
    Ex. Finally partition walls and fixtures are added to customise each module to meet the needs of a particular library area.
    Ex. Costs of the Xerox equipment and ancillaries are reported and marketing strategies for the system outlined.
    ----
    * accesorio decorativo = ornamental fitting.
    * accesorios = fixtures and fittings, peripheral equipment, props, bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios de baño = bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios extras = bells and whistles.
    * accesorios militares = militaria.
    * accesorios ópticos = eyewear.
    * caja de accesorios = kit.
    * caja de accesorios de limpieza = cleaning kit.
    * juego de accesorios = kit, toolkit.
    * todos los accesorios extras = all the bells and whistles.
    * * *
    I
    - ria adjetivo incidental
    II
    masculino accessory
    * * *
    = side, accessory, attachment, fitting, fixture, ancillary.

    Ex: The course had concentrated on executive decision making, with a side excursion into the study and findings of Henry Mintzberg as reported in his book, 'The Nature of Managerial Work'.

    Ex: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.
    Ex: Film-strip projectors are usually equipped with an attachment for showing half-frame strips.
    Ex: The author presents conclusions and recommendations about the planning process; exterior design and construction; interior design and fittings.
    Ex: Finally partition walls and fixtures are added to customise each module to meet the needs of a particular library area.
    Ex: Costs of the Xerox equipment and ancillaries are reported and marketing strategies for the system outlined.
    * accesorio decorativo = ornamental fitting.
    * accesorios = fixtures and fittings, peripheral equipment, props, bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios de baño = bathroom accessories, bathroom fittings.
    * accesorios extras = bells and whistles.
    * accesorios militares = militaria.
    * accesorios ópticos = eyewear.
    * caja de accesorios = kit.
    * caja de accesorios de limpieza = cleaning kit.
    * juego de accesorios = kit, toolkit.
    * todos los accesorios extras = all the bells and whistles.

    * * *
    incidental
    accessory
    accesorios del automóvil car o automobile accessories
    accesorios de baño bathroom fittings
    * * *

    accesorio sustantivo masculino
    accessory;
    (Cin, Teatr) prop;

    accesorios de baño bathroom fittings
    accesorio,-a
    I sustantivo masculino accessory
    II adjetivo
    1 (añadido, extra) supplementary, incidental
    2 (secundario, no esencial) secondary, incidental

    ' accesorio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    accesoria
    English:
    attachment
    - incidental
    - prop
    - accessory
    - fitting
    * * *
    accesorio, -a
    adj
    incidental, of secondary importance
    nm
    [utensilio] accessory
    accesorios nmpl
    [de moda, automóvil] accessories
    * * *
    I adj incidental
    II m accessory
    * * *
    accesorio, - ria adj
    1) : accessory
    2) : incidental
    1) : accessory
    2) : prop (in the theater)
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    accesorio n accessory [pl. accessories]

    Spanish-English dictionary > accesorio

  • 40 actitud de defensa

    Ex. Passive managerial techniques foster discontent and disrespect among staff members, and aggressive techniques create defensiveness, mistrust, and hostility.
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    Ex: Passive managerial techniques foster discontent and disrespect among staff members, and aggressive techniques create defensiveness, mistrust, and hostility.

    Spanish-English dictionary > actitud de defensa

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