-
121 pararse a pensar
(v.) = pause + to think, step back, take + a step backEx. If you pause to think of all the form concepts you will soon realize that this policy would result in a massive and uneconomical number of rather unhelpful index entries.Ex. Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.Ex. To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves.* * *(v.) = pause + to think, step back, take + a step backEx: If you pause to think of all the form concepts you will soon realize that this policy would result in a massive and uneconomical number of rather unhelpful index entries.
Ex: Before that, however, let us step back for a moment and look at the total picture from the user's point of view.Ex: To make sure why we believe it important to bring up children as willing, avid, responsive readers of literature we have to take a step back and sort out why literature is important to ourselves. -
122 patrimonio bibliográfico
(n.) = documentary heritage, bibliographic heritage, published heritage, documented heritageEx. The massive use of wood pulp to produce newspapers and books has made a large portion of the documentary heritage vulnerable, particularly to acidity.Ex. RECON is a tool for the future and aims to provide open access to the bibliographic heritage.Ex. The system of legal deposit ensures that Australia's published heritage is preserved for present and future generations.Ex. India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.* * *(n.) = documentary heritage, bibliographic heritage, published heritage, documented heritageEx: The massive use of wood pulp to produce newspapers and books has made a large portion of the documentary heritage vulnerable, particularly to acidity.
Ex: RECON is a tool for the future and aims to provide open access to the bibliographic heritage.Ex: The system of legal deposit ensures that Australia's published heritage is preserved for present and future generations.Ex: India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries. -
123 patrimonio documental
(n.) = documentary heritage, literary heritage, published heritage, documented heritageEx. The massive use of wood pulp to produce newspapers and books has made a large portion of the documentary heritage vulnerable, particularly to acidity.Ex. The Library of America is a nonprofit publishing company whose mission is to renew and preserve the literary heritage of the USA.Ex. The system of legal deposit ensures that Australia's published heritage is preserved for present and future generations.Ex. India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries.* * *(n.) = documentary heritage, literary heritage, published heritage, documented heritageEx: The massive use of wood pulp to produce newspapers and books has made a large portion of the documentary heritage vulnerable, particularly to acidity.
Ex: The Library of America is a nonprofit publishing company whose mission is to renew and preserve the literary heritage of the USA.Ex: The system of legal deposit ensures that Australia's published heritage is preserved for present and future generations.Ex: India has a documented heritage of stable family life and structure that has been able to withstand the vicissitudes over the centuries. -
124 perdurable
adj.1 eternal (que dura siempre).2 long-lasting (que dura mucho).3 lasting, lifelong, long-lasting, permanent.* * *► adjetivo1 (perpetuo) everlasting2 (duradero) long-lasting* * *ADJ (=duradero) lasting, abiding; (=perpetuo) everlasting* * *adjetivo <recuerdo/relación> lasting (before n); <vida/amor> everlasting* * *= enduring, sustainable, enduringly + Adjetivo, long-lived.Ex. Archives are set of non-current archival documents preserved, with or without selection, by those responsible for their creation or by their successors for their own use or by other organizations because of their enduring value.Ex. Development is a social, political, and economic process of change which, to be just and sustainable, must ensure the participation of all class, race and gender groups.Ex. Thus we need money, intellectual property agreements, and library collaborations to build the massive and accessible collections of enduringly valuable cultural resources that I am proposing.Ex. The author proposes a number of suggestions that could improve the market and solve some of its long-lived problems.* * *adjetivo <recuerdo/relación> lasting (before n); <vida/amor> everlasting* * *= enduring, sustainable, enduringly + Adjetivo, long-lived.Ex: Archives are set of non-current archival documents preserved, with or without selection, by those responsible for their creation or by their successors for their own use or by other organizations because of their enduring value.
Ex: Development is a social, political, and economic process of change which, to be just and sustainable, must ensure the participation of all class, race and gender groups.Ex: Thus we need money, intellectual property agreements, and library collaborations to build the massive and accessible collections of enduringly valuable cultural resources that I am proposing.Ex: The author proposes a number of suggestions that could improve the market and solve some of its long-lived problems.* * *‹recuerdo› lasting ( before n), abiding ( before n); ‹vida/amor› everlasting; ‹relación› lasting ( before n)* * *
perdurable adjetivo
1 (recuerdo, sentimiento) lasting, everlasting
2 (objeto) durable
' perdurable' also found in these entries:
English:
abiding
- enduring
* * *perdurable adj1. [que dura mucho] long-lasting2. [que dura siempre] eternal* * *adj enduring, lasting* * *perdurable adj: lasting -
125 pierna
f.1 leg.cruzar las piernas to cross one's legsdormir a pierna suelta to sleep like a logestirar las piernas to stretch one's legssalir por piernas (informal) to go haring off, to take to one's heelspierna de cordero gigot, leg of lamb (plato)pierna ortopédica artificial leg2 shank.* * *1 leg* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Anat) legmañana iremos hasta el pueblo para hacer piernas — we'll walk into the village tomorrow to get some exercise o for the exercise
2) (=muslo de animal) leg3) [de letra] stroke; [con pluma] downstroke4) Cono Sur player* * *Ia) (Anat) legabrirse de piernas — ( en gimnasia) to do the splits
dormir a pierna suelta — to sleep the sleep of the death
hacer piernas — ( andar) (fam) to have a walk
salir por piernas — (fam) to take to one's heels, leg it (colloq)
b) (Coc) legIIadjetivo invariable (RPl fam)andá, sé pierna y prestánoslo — come on, be a sport and lend it to us
* * *= cheek, leg.Ex. The chief members of the impression carriage were two upright cheeks about 2 m. high and placed 60-65 cm. apart, carrying between them the winter and, above it, the head, two massive cross timbers mortised into the cheeks which contained the vertical thrust of the impression.Ex. For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.----* calienta piernas = leg warmers.* carrera de tres piernas = three-legged race.* con el rabo entre las piernas = with a flea in + Posesivo + ear.* con piernas = legged.* con una pierna a cada lado de = astride.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* de dos piernas = two-legged.* entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.* espacio para las piernas = legroom.* estirar las piernas = stretch + Posesivo + legs.* flexión de piernas = squat.* pierna de cordero = leg of lamb.* salir por piernas = make + a hasty exit.* sitio para las piernas = legroom.* * *Ia) (Anat) legabrirse de piernas — ( en gimnasia) to do the splits
dormir a pierna suelta — to sleep the sleep of the death
hacer piernas — ( andar) (fam) to have a walk
salir por piernas — (fam) to take to one's heels, leg it (colloq)
b) (Coc) legIIadjetivo invariable (RPl fam)andá, sé pierna y prestánoslo — come on, be a sport and lend it to us
* * *= cheek, leg.Ex: The chief members of the impression carriage were two upright cheeks about 2 m. high and placed 60-65 cm. apart, carrying between them the winter and, above it, the head, two massive cross timbers mortised into the cheeks which contained the vertical thrust of the impression.
Ex: For, methinks, the present condition of man is like a field, where battle hath been lately fought, where we may see many legs, and arms, and eyes lying here and there, which, for want of a union, and a soul to quicken and enliven them, are good for nothing, but to feed ravens, and infect the air.* calienta piernas = leg warmers.* carrera de tres piernas = three-legged race.* con el rabo entre las piernas = with a flea in + Posesivo + ear.* con piernas = legged.* con una pierna a cada lado de = astride.* cruzar las piernas = cross + Posesivo + legs, fold + Posesivo + legs.* cruzarse de piernas = fold + Posesivo + legs.* de dos piernas = two-legged.* entrecruzar las piernas = overlap + legs.* espacio para las piernas = legroom.* estirar las piernas = stretch + Posesivo + legs.* flexión de piernas = squat.* pierna de cordero = leg of lamb.* salir por piernas = make + a hasty exit.* sitio para las piernas = legroom.* * *1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) legcon las piernas cruzadas cross-leggedla falda le llega a media pierna the skirt is calf length on herdormir a pierna suelta ( fam); to sleep the sleep of the deadestirar las piernas to stretch one's legs(hacer ejercicio) ( fam) to do leg exercisesla mujer honrada, la pierna quebrada y en casa a woman's place is in the homeser pierna ( RPl):soy pierna para casi todo I’m ready for just about anything2 ( Coc) legpierna de cordero leg of lambpierna de vaca round of beef( RPl fam): es un tipo pierna para todo he's the sort of guy who's game for o who's on for o who'll try anything ( colloq)andá, sé pierna y prestánoslo come on, be a sport and lend it to us* * *
pierna sustantivo femeninoa) (Anat) leg;
abrirse de piernas ( en gimnasia) to do the splitsb) (Coc) leg;
pierna sustantivo femenino leg
♦ Locuciones: dormir a pierna suelta, to sleep soundly
salir por piernas, to take to one's heels
' pierna' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calambre
- consiguientemente
- daño
- dormida
- dormido
- entablillar
- escopetazo
- hormigueo
- izquierda
- izquierdo
- puñalada
- raja
- saltar
- adormecer
- amputar
- atravesar
- balancear
- cortar
- dormir
- enyesar
- flexionar
- hinchado
- hinchar
- lesionar
- mutilar
- ortopédico
- pata
- pellizco
- quebrar
- romper
- rozar
- sensibilidad
- tirón
English:
artificial
- bandage
- bend
- broken
- cock
- dead
- exempt
- gash
- growth
- injured
- leg
- shoot off
- stick
- calipers
- hit
- hurt
- move
- plaster
- throb
* * *pierna1 nf1. [de persona, animal] leg;cruzar las piernas to cross one's legs;estirar las piernas to stretch one's legs;Famdormir a pierna suelta to sleep like a log;Famsalir por piernas to leg itpierna ortopédica artificial leg2. [cocinada] legpierna de cordero [plato] gigot, leg of lambpierna2 adjRP Famser pierna to be game for anything* * *f leg;pierna ortopédica artificial leg;dormir a pierna suelta sleep like a log;salir por piernas fam hotfoot it fam, make o.s. scarce* * *pierna nf: leg* * *pierna n leg -
126 pilar
m.1 pillar (also figurative).2 Pilar.3 crus, leg-like part.4 abutment.v.to remove the husk of, to remove the hull of, to husk, to hull by pounding.* * *1 pillar* * *noun m.* * *ISM1) (=poste) post, pillar; (=mojón) milestone; [de puente] pier2) (fig) pillar, mainstayIISM [de fuente] basin, bowl* * *IIIlos pilares de la sociedad — the pillars o mainstays of society
* * *= bedrock, cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, mainstay, pillar, pillar, pier.Ex. We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.Ex. Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.Ex. These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex. Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex. The layout of the buildings makes it difficult for readers to find their way around and the structural pillars prevent a logical sequence of shelving.Ex. The essential pillars of man's thinking and knowing are the basic concepts which structure all his knowledge.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.----* pilares de la sociedad, los = pillars of society, the.* ser un pilar de fuerza = be a tower of strength.* * *IIIlos pilares de la sociedad — the pillars o mainstays of society
* * *= bedrock, cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, mainstay, pillar, pillar, pier.Ex: We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.
Ex: Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.Ex: These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex: Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.Ex: The layout of the buildings makes it difficult for readers to find their way around and the structural pillars prevent a logical sequence of shelving.Ex: The essential pillars of man's thinking and knowing are the basic concepts which structure all his knowledge.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* pilares de la sociedad, los = pillars of society, the.* ser un pilar de fuerza = be a tower of strength.* * *los pilares de la sociedad the pillars o mainstays of society(en rugby) prop, prop forward* * *
pilar sustantivo femenino (Arquit) pillar, column;
( de puente) pier
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en rugby) prop (forward)
pilar m Arquit pillar
' pilar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
columna
- sostén
- bueno
- también
English:
mainstay
- pillar
- support
* * *♦ nm1. [columna] pillar;[de puente] pier2. [apoyo] pillar;uno de los pilares de la iglesia católica one of the pillars of the Catholic Church3. [mojón] milestone♦ nmf[en rugby] prop pilar derecho tight head prop;pilar izquierdo loose head prop* * *m tb figpillar* * *pilar nm1) : pillar, column2) : support, mainstay* * *pilar n pillar -
127 piragua
f.1 canoe.2 pirogue, canoe, kayak, dugout.* * *1 canoe* * *SF canoe* * *femenino (Dep) canoe* * *= kayak, dugout canoe, dugout.Ex. Bicycling, hiking, fishing (freshwater), tennis, golf, and canoe and kayak runs were selected as representative sports to examine.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.Ex. Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age.----* piragua de tronco de árbol = dugout, dugout canoe.* * *femenino (Dep) canoe* * *= kayak, dugout canoe, dugout.Ex: Bicycling, hiking, fishing (freshwater), tennis, golf, and canoe and kayak runs were selected as representative sports to examine.
Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.Ex: Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age
.* piragua de tronco de árbol = dugout, dugout canoe.* * *1 ( Dep) canoe2 ( Transp) canoe, pirogue* * *
piragua sustantivo femenino (Dep) canoe
piragua sustantivo femenino canoe
' piragua' also found in these entries:
English:
canoe
- dug
* * *piragua nfcanoe* * *f canoe* * *piragua nf: canoe♦ piragüista nmf* * *piragua n canoe -
128 piragua de tronco de árbol
(n.) = dugout, dugout canoeEx. Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age.Ex. In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.* * *(n.) = dugout, dugout canoeEx: Generally made from massive tree trunks, dugouts are known as the best prehistoric boats, which date back to the Stone Age
.Ex: In the Pacific Islands, dugout canoes are fitted with outriggers for increased stability in the ocean.
См. также в других словарях:
massive — has become an overused word in contexts that have little to do with mass: • Yet another massive stage project, now previewing at the Aldwych, where it officially opens on June 19 Times, 1980 • It s a trend set to turn this year s festive season… … Modern English usage
massive — massive, massy, bulky, monumental, substantial are comparable when they mean impressively large or heavy. Massive distinctively stresses solidity and strength of construction and may imply an imposing appearance {its ceilings . . . heavy with… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
massive — [mas′iv] adj. [Fr massif, with change of suffix (see IVE), for OFr massiz < VL * massiceus < L massa, MASS] 1. a) forming or consisting of a large mass; big and solid; bulky; ponderous b) larger or greater than normal [a massive dose of… … English World dictionary
massive — mass ive (m[.a]s [i^]v), a. [F. massif.] 1. Forming, or consisting of, a large mass; compacted; weighty; heavy; massy. Massive armor. Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] 2. (Min.) In mass; not necessarily without a crystalline structure, but having no… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Massive — (engl. gewaltig, kolossal) ist ein Computerprogramm zur Gruppensimulation, das von Stephen Regelous im Auftrag von Weta Digital für Peter Jacksons Herr der Ringe Trilogie entwickelt wurde. Das Programm dient vor allem zur Berechnung und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
massive — UK US /ˈmæsɪv/ adjective ► very large in size or amount: »The company needs to raise cash to pay down its massive $1.2 billion debt. »Last year saw central bank intervention on a truly massive scale. »If you are a major sports star or top bank… … Financial and business terms
Massive — «Massive» Canción de Vincent Clarke Martyn Ware Grabación 2001 Discográfica AMP Records Escritor(es) Martyn Ware y … Wikipedia Español
massive — (adj.) c.1400, from M.Fr. massif bulky, solid, from O.Fr. masse lump (see MASS (Cf. mass) (n.1)). Related: Massively; massiveness. U.S. Cold War strategy of massive retaliation was introduced by J.F. Dulles in early 1954 … Etymology dictionary
massive — index capacious, compact (dense), copious, gross (flagrant), major, ponderous, prodigious ( … Law dictionary
massive — [adj] large big, bulky, colossal, cracking, cumbersome, cumbrous, elephantine, enormous, extensive, gargantuan, gigantic, grand, great, gross, heavy, hefty, huge, hulking, immense, imposing, impressive, mammoth, mighty, monster, monumental,… … New thesaurus
massive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) large and heavy or solid. 2) exceptionally large, intense, or severe. 3) forming a solid or continuous mass. DERIVATIVES massively adverb massiveness noun. ORIGIN French massif, from Latin massa mass … English terms dictionary