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81 hacerlo lo mejor que Uno pueda
(v.) = do + Posesivo + utmost, give + Posesivo + utmost, give + Posesivo + bestEx. But all of them did their utmost and knew that their position was a key one within the school.Ex. Many Swiss colleagues are giving their utmost, after all preparatory meetings, to make a grand final.Ex. This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat.* * *(v.) = do + Posesivo + utmost, give + Posesivo + utmost, give + Posesivo + bestEx: But all of them did their utmost and knew that their position was a key one within the school.
Ex: Many Swiss colleagues are giving their utmost, after all preparatory meetings, to make a grand final.Ex: This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat. -
82 hora de mayor demanda
(n.) = peak timeEx. April and September are peak times for meetings.* * *(n.) = peak timeEx: April and September are peak times for meetings.
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83 informe
adj.shapeless.m.1 report (documento, estudio).2 denunciation, report.3 advice.pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: informar.* * *► adjetivo1 (sin forma) shapeless, formless1 report1 references\dar informes sobre alguien (referencias) to provide references for somebody 2 (datos) to give information about somebody* * *noun m.* * *IADJ [bulto, figura] shapelessIISM1) (=escrito) report ( sobre on)informe médico/policial/técnico — medical/police/technical report
dar informes sobre algn/algo — to give information about sb/sth
pedir informes de o sobre algo — to ask for information about sth
pedir informes de o sobre algn — [para trabajo] to follow up sb's references
3) (Jur) reportinforme del juez — summing-up, summation (EEUU)
4) (Com) report5) (Pol) White Paper* * *1) (exposición, dictamen) reportinforme policial/médico — police/medical report
2) informes masculino plurala) ( datos) information, particulars (pl)b) ( de empleado) reference, references (pl)pedir informes — to ask for a reference/for references
* * *= account, brief, filing, memo [memorandum], memorandum [memoranda -pl.; memo -abr.], news report, report, review, survey, briefing, debriefing, briefing paper, write-up.Ex. In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.Ex. The architect's brief specifies that every square metre that funds will allow should be allocated.Ex. The schedule allows the filing of photographs under headings that designate photographic processes or apparatus.Ex. In most cases there was little substitution of e-mail for letters, memos, telephone calls, meetings or travel.Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are those which convey information that is likely to be difficult to access, such as foreign documents or internal reports and memoranda and other documents which a limited circulation.Ex. It covers selected news reports which include the president's programme, power for youth services workers, pay equity, and equity in information services.Ex. The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex. The review is supported by a complete list of LIPs completed or in progess at Aug 88, followed by references to their reports.Ex. Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex. This briefing summarises the history and development of libraries in US higher education.Ex. Students will write final essays on their search, and debriefings will be conducted in the classroom.Ex. The company has launched a series of briefing papers to assist customers in making sense of market.Ex. If you read some of their write-ups, you can be sure that their endgame is to give a part of this country to Tamils.----* elaboración de informes = report writing.* emitir un informe = issue + statement.* informe anual = annual report.* informe bursátil = stock market report.* informe científico = scientific report.* informe del estado de la cuestión = state of the art report, state of the art review.* informe del resultado de una investigación = research report.* informe del viaje realizado = travel report.* informe de progreso = status report.* informe de propuestas = proposals report.* informe de resultados = report of findings.* informe de seguimiento = progress report.* informe de situación = status report.* informe de tendencias = trends report.* informe de tráfico = traffic report.* informe de una comisión = committee paper.* informe económico = economic report.* informe final = final report.* informe legal = legal brief.* informe médico = medical report.* informe numérico = data report.* informe policial = police report.* informe secreto = intelligence report.* informes, los = report literature.* informe sobre el avance de un proyecto = progress report.* informe sobre el estado de la nación = state of the nation report.* informe sobre el estado general de las carreteras = road report.* informe sobre la marcha de un proyecto = progress report.* informe sobre la situación actual = state of the art report.* informe técnico = report, technical report.* informe trimestral = quarterly report.* presentación de informes = reporting.* presentar un informe = give + a report, present + report.* programa creador de informes = report writer.* redacción de informes = report writing.* redacción de informes técnicos = technical writing.* redactar un informe = draw up + report.* rendir informes = debrief.* * *1) (exposición, dictamen) reportinforme policial/médico — police/medical report
2) informes masculino plurala) ( datos) information, particulars (pl)b) ( de empleado) reference, references (pl)pedir informes — to ask for a reference/for references
* * *= account, brief, filing, memo [memorandum], memorandum [memoranda -pl.; memo -abr.], news report, report, review, survey, briefing, debriefing, briefing paper, write-up.Ex: In the interests of clarity an integrated account of the appropriate added entry headings is to be found in 21.29 and 21.30.
Ex: The architect's brief specifies that every square metre that funds will allow should be allocated.Ex: The schedule allows the filing of photographs under headings that designate photographic processes or apparatus.Ex: In most cases there was little substitution of e-mail for letters, memos, telephone calls, meetings or travel.Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are those which convey information that is likely to be difficult to access, such as foreign documents or internal reports and memoranda and other documents which a limited circulation.Ex: It covers selected news reports which include the president's programme, power for youth services workers, pay equity, and equity in information services.Ex: The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex: The review is supported by a complete list of LIPs completed or in progess at Aug 88, followed by references to their reports.Ex: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex: This briefing summarises the history and development of libraries in US higher education.Ex: Students will write final essays on their search, and debriefings will be conducted in the classroom.Ex: The company has launched a series of briefing papers to assist customers in making sense of market.Ex: If you read some of their write-ups, you can be sure that their endgame is to give a part of this country to Tamils.* elaboración de informes = report writing.* emitir un informe = issue + statement.* informe anual = annual report.* informe bursátil = stock market report.* informe científico = scientific report.* informe del estado de la cuestión = state of the art report, state of the art review.* informe del resultado de una investigación = research report.* informe del viaje realizado = travel report.* informe de progreso = status report.* informe de propuestas = proposals report.* informe de resultados = report of findings.* informe de seguimiento = progress report.* informe de situación = status report.* informe de tendencias = trends report.* informe de tráfico = traffic report.* informe de una comisión = committee paper.* informe económico = economic report.* informe final = final report.* informe legal = legal brief.* informe médico = medical report.* informe numérico = data report.* informe policial = police report.* informe secreto = intelligence report.* informes, los = report literature.* informe sobre el avance de un proyecto = progress report.* informe sobre el estado de la nación = state of the nation report.* informe sobre el estado general de las carreteras = road report.* informe sobre la marcha de un proyecto = progress report.* informe sobre la situación actual = state of the art report.* informe técnico = report, technical report.* informe trimestral = quarterly report.* presentación de informes = reporting.* presentar un informe = give + a report, present + report.* programa creador de informes = report writer.* redacción de informes = report writing.* redacción de informes técnicos = technical writing.* redactar un informe = draw up + report.* rendir informes = debrief.* * *shapeless, formlessA (exposición, dictamen) reportinforme policial/médico police/medical reportCompuestos:annual reportchairman's report1 (datos) information, particulars (pl)2 (de un empleado) reference, references (pl)pedir informes to ask for a reference/for references3 ( Per); information desk* * *
Del verbo informar: ( conjugate informar)
informé es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
informe es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
informar
informe
informar ( conjugate informar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/prensa› to inform;
¿podría informeme sobre los cursos de idiomas? could you give me some information about language courses?
verbo intransitivo (dar noticias, información) to report;
informe sobre algo to report on sth, give a report on sth;
informe de algo to announce sth
informarse verbo pronominal
to get information;
informese sobre algo to find out o inquire about sth
informe sustantivo masculino
1 (exposición, dictamen) report;
2◊ informes sustantivo masculino plural
◊ pedir informes to ask for a reference/for references
informar
I verbo transitivo to inform [de, of]
II verbo intransitivo & verbo transitivo to report
informe sustantivo masculino
1 report 2 informes, (para un empleo) references
' informe' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acompañar
- baja
- disentir
- estimativa
- estimativo
- fragmentaria
- fragmentario
- galimatías
- incluida
- incluido
- listada
- listado
- memoria
- ojeada
- parte
- peritaje
- puntual
- resumir
- amañar
- anexo
- bibliografía
- corresponder
- elaborar
- encargar
- entregar
- escamotear
- exacto
- filtración
- global
- llevar
- minucioso
- presentar
- pulcro
- redactar
- reporte
English:
absolve
- account
- anomaly
- brief
- compile
- concise
- consistent
- dispatch
- error
- exhaustive
- foresee
- glimpse
- job
- plonk
- present
- reference
- report
- report card
- say
- school report
- shapeless
- slanted
- submission
- thrust
- weekly report
- audit
- chase
- debriefing
- disservice
- hold
- indictment
- out
- survey
- write
* * *♦ nmhan solicitado el informe de un técnico they have asked for a report from an expertinforme anual annual report; Com informe de gestión management report2. Der = oral summary of case given to the judge by counsel for defence or prosecution, ≈ closing speech♦ informes nmpl[información] information; [sobre comportamiento] report; [para un empleo] reference(s)informe2 adjshapeless* * *I adj shapelessII m1 report2:informes pl ( referencias) references* * *informe adjamorfo: shapeless, formlessinforme nm1) : report2) : reference (for employment)3) informes nmpl: information, data* * *informe n (documento) report -
84 ir corriendo a
(v.) = dash off to, run off toEx. Why are some people always dashing off to meetings, but I only have the sessions and the exhibition to attend?.Ex. This is the legislative equivalent of running off to Canada to avoid the draft and is considered dereliction of duty.* * *(v.) = dash off to, run off toEx: Why are some people always dashing off to meetings, but I only have the sessions and the exhibition to attend?.
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85 junta de facultad
(n.) = faculty boardEx. The methods used to educate the university community on the effects of book theft include discussions at faculty board meetings.* * *(n.) = faculty boardEx: The methods used to educate the university community on the effects of book theft include discussions at faculty board meetings.
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86 liberar horas
(v.) = time offEx. The personnel policy should also include a statement concerning number and length of work breaks and a statement regarding attendance at library meetings -- who attends, whether time off with pay and/or travel expenses are awarded.* * *(v.) = time offEx: The personnel policy should also include a statement concerning number and length of work breaks and a statement regarding attendance at library meetings -- who attends, whether time off with pay and/or travel expenses are awarded.
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87 mariconear
v.to camp it up (informal).* * *1 familiar to ponce about, camp it up* * *= ponce around.Ex. Ministers just ' ponce' around in front of TV cameras and hold unending meetings producing reports for the Media but nothing seems to be happening.* * *= ponce around.Ex: Ministers just ' ponce' around in front of TV cameras and hold unending meetings producing reports for the Media but nothing seems to be happening.
* * *mariconear [A1 ]vi■ mariconearvt* * *mariconear viFam to camp it up -
88 matar el tiempo
(v.) = kill + timeEx. It concluded that the library had an untapped pool of users: the parents bringing children; friends and family coming with users; and people attending meetings or just killing time.* * *(v.) = kill + timeEx: It concluded that the library had an untapped pool of users: the parents bringing children; friends and family coming with users; and people attending meetings or just killing time.
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89 material de archivo
(n.) = archival material, archive materialEx. There are a large number of learned societies concerned with the collection, preservation and even the reprinting of important archival and manuscript materials.Ex. Careful and detailed document processing is important since archive material is useful at council meetings and conferences and as a source of information for long-term research planning.* * *(n.) = archival material, archive materialEx: There are a large number of learned societies concerned with the collection, preservation and even the reprinting of important archival and manuscript materials.
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90 mediodía
m.noon, midday, high noon, midnoon.* * *1 (las doce) noon, midday2 (hora del almuerzo) lunchtime3 (orientación) South* * *noun m.midday, noon* * *SM1) (=las doce) midday, noon; (=hora de comer) ≈ lunchtimea mediodía — (=a las doce) at midday o noon; (=a la hora de comer) ≈ at lunchtime
2) (Geog) south* * *1)a) ( las doce de la mañana) midday, noona mediodía or al mediodía — at midday
b) ( hora de comer) lunch time2) (Geog) south* * *= afternoon, midday.Ex. Well, you've heard that same thing is going to happen this afternoon.Ex. They still conduct midday business meetings over plates of meatloaf, mashed potatoes and banana pudding.----* a las doce del mediodía = at high noon.* al medio día = at midday, at high noon.* descanso del mediodía = midday break.* Día + al mediodía = Día + afternoon.* domingo después del mediodía = Sunday afternoon.* horas posteriores al mediodía = afternoon times.* las doce del mediodía = noon.* * *1)a) ( las doce de la mañana) midday, noona mediodía or al mediodía — at midday
b) ( hora de comer) lunch time2) (Geog) south* * *= afternoon, midday.Ex: Well, you've heard that same thing is going to happen this afternoon.
Ex: They still conduct midday business meetings over plates of meatloaf, mashed potatoes and banana pudding.* a las doce del mediodía = at high noon.* al medio día = at midday, at high noon.* descanso del mediodía = midday break.* Día + al mediodía = Día + afternoon.* domingo después del mediodía = Sunday afternoon.* horas posteriores al mediodía = afternoon times.* las doce del mediodía = noon.* * *1 (las doce de la mañana) midday, noona mediodía or al mediodía at midday2 (la hora de comer) lunch timeB ( Geog) southel mediodía francés the French Midi* * *
Multiple Entries:
medio día
mediodía
mediodía sustantivo masculino
a mediodía or al mediodía at midday
mediodía sustantivo masculino
1 (media mañana) midday, lunchtime
(doce de la mañana) midday, noon
' mediodía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
almorzar
- almuerzo
- comida
- meridiana
- meridiano
- saeta
- salir
- tarde
- comer
English:
dinner
- midday
- noon
- shortly
- until
- high
- twelve
* * *mediodía nm1. [hora] midday, noon;a mediodía, al mediodía at midday o noon2. [tiempo del día] lunchtime;a mediodía me suelo quedar en el trabajo I usually stay at work over lunchtime3. [sur] south* * *m midday;* * *mediodía nm: noon, midday* * *mediodía n midday -
91 no miembro
f. & m.non-member, nonmember.* * *(n.) = non-member [nonmember]Ex. One of the aims of book clubs ought to be to mount open meetings which will attract non-members.* * *(n.) = non-member [nonmember]Ex: One of the aims of book clubs ought to be to mount open meetings which will attract non-members.
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92 no socio
(n.) = unaffiliated, non-member [nonmember]Ex. The author assesses the extent to which unaffiliated users'use of collections and services reduce their availability for the primary client.Ex. One of the aims of book clubs ought to be to mount open meetings which will attract non-members.* * *(n.) = unaffiliated, non-member [nonmember]Ex: The author assesses the extent to which unaffiliated users'use of collections and services reduce their availability for the primary client.
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93 organizar en colaboración
(v.) = co-organise [co-organize, -USA]Ex. They can co-finance and/or co-organise a limited number of relevant meetings related to the subjects agrobiodiversity, organic agriculture and agri-environmental programmes.* * *(v.) = co-organise [co-organize, -USA]Ex: They can co-finance and/or co-organise a limited number of relevant meetings related to the subjects agrobiodiversity, organic agriculture and agri-environmental programmes.
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94 organizar un reunión
(v.) = organise + meetingEx. A first step for developing this potential could be regular meetings organised by the library for professionals working with the aged.* * *(v.) = organise + meetingEx: A first step for developing this potential could be regular meetings organised by the library for professionals working with the aged.
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95 pertenencias
f.pl.1 belongings, personal stuff, clobber, personal things.2 appurtenances, accessories.* * *1 (bienes) belongings* * *= belongings.Ex. Lachaise had her secretary go through the minutes of the meetings to see if the rule on inspecting belongings had ever been changed.----* robo de pertenencias = theft of belongings.* * *= belongings.Ex: Lachaise had her secretary go through the minutes of the meetings to see if the rule on inspecting belongings had ever been changed.
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96 período de mayor demanda
(n.) = peak timeEx. April and September are peak times for meetings.* * *(n.) = peak timeEx: April and September are peak times for meetings.
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97 plazo de presentación
(n.) = call for projects, call for papersEx. Calls for projects will be advertised in the 'C' series of the Official journal, from time to time.Ex. Its 2 objectives are described: the creation and distribution of a newsletter of upcoming meetings and calls for papers; and the organisation of a workshop on writing articles for publication.* * *(n.) = call for projects, call for papersEx: Calls for projects will be advertised in the 'C' series of the Official journal, from time to time.
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98 podio
m.podium.* * *1 podium* * *SM (=estrado) podium; Méx rostrumsubir al podio — (Dep) to mount the winners' podium
* * ** * *= podium.Ex. Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.* * ** * *= podium.Ex: Libraries need an extra room for meetings and discussions, preferably containing a podium for lectures and other local activities.
* * *1 ( Dep) podium2 ( Mús) podium, rostrum* * *
podio sustantivo masculino,
(Mús) podium, rostrum
podio, pódium sustantivo masculino podium
' podio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pódium
English:
podium
- rostrum
* * *podio, pódium nm1. [en deporte] podium;Figsubir al podio to finish on the podium2. [en música] podium3. Arquit podium* * *m podium* * *podio nm: podium -
99 polémica
adj.polemical, polemic.f.dispute, controversy, argument, altercation.* * *1 controversy* * *1. f., (m. - polémico) 2. noun f.polemics, controversy* * *SF1) (=discusión) controversy2) (=género) polemics sing* * *femenino controversy, polemic (frml)* * *= controversy, debate, polemic, dispute, argument, war of words.Ex. I do not intend to discuss this controversy at any length.Ex. The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.Ex. Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.Ex. In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Ex. We do not want to see young assistants at the counter getting involved in an argument.Ex. War of words exposed chinks in coalition.----* polémica + fraguarse = controversy + brew.* polémica + gestarse = controversy + brew.* que genera polémica = confrontational.* relacionado con una polémica = confrontational.* * *femenino controversy, polemic (frml)* * *= controversy, debate, polemic, dispute, argument, war of words.Ex: I do not intend to discuss this controversy at any length.
Ex: The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.Ex: Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.Ex: In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Ex: We do not want to see young assistants at the counter getting involved in an argument.Ex: War of words exposed chinks in coalition.* polémica + fraguarse = controversy + brew.* polémica + gestarse = controversy + brew.* que genera polémica = confrontational.* relacionado con una polémica = confrontational.* * *controversy, polemic ( frml)* * *
polémica sustantivo femenino
controversy, polemic (frml)
polémico,-a adjetivo controversial: es un hombre muy polémico, he's a controversial man
polémica sustantivo femenino controversy
' polémica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
suscitar
- levantar
- provocar
- zanjar
English:
controversy
- argument
- dispute
* * *polémica nfcontroversy* * *f controversy* * *polémica nfcontroversia: controversy, polemics* * *polémica n controversy [pl. controversies] -
100 política de personal
(n.) = personnel policy, staff policyEx. The personnel policy should also include a statement concerning number and length of work breaks and a statement regarding attendance at library meetings -- who attends, whether time off with pay and/or travel expenses are awarded.Ex. This article sets out those staff policies that the library board has approved and their dates of approval or revision.* * *(n.) = personnel policy, staff policyEx: The personnel policy should also include a statement concerning number and length of work breaks and a statement regarding attendance at library meetings -- who attends, whether time off with pay and/or travel expenses are awarded.
Ex: This article sets out those staff policies that the library board has approved and their dates of approval or revision.
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