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61 directriz
f.1 directrix (Mat).2 directive, command, order, guideline.* * *(pl directrices)► adjetivo1 guiding1 MATEMÁTICAS directrix1 instructions\líneas directrices guidelines* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=norma) guideline2) (Mat) directrix* * ** * *= directive, guideline, ground rule.Ex. This directive is not an instruction and does not prevent adherence to the citation order.Ex. It should be noted that the present guidelines are intended to govern the display of authority and reference entries in print and micro-print only.Ex. It is possible to lay down some ground rules about the way various elements in a citation should be treated.----* dar directrices = give + guidance, provide + guidance.* directrices = framework, guidance, in-house guidelines.* directriz comunitaria = Community directive.* establecer directrices = chart + direction.* ofrecer directrices = provide + guidance.* recomendar directrices = provide + guidelines.* sugerir unas directrices = put forward + recommendations.* trazar directrices = chart + direction.* * ** * *= directive, guideline, ground rule.Ex: This directive is not an instruction and does not prevent adherence to the citation order.
Ex: It should be noted that the present guidelines are intended to govern the display of authority and reference entries in print and micro-print only.Ex: It is possible to lay down some ground rules about the way various elements in a citation should be treated.* dar directrices = give + guidance, provide + guidance.* directrices = framework, guidance, in-house guidelines.* directriz comunitaria = Community directive.* establecer directrices = chart + direction.* ofrecer directrices = provide + guidance.* recomendar directrices = provide + guidelines.* sugerir unas directrices = put forward + recommendations.* trazar directrices = chart + direction.* * *líneas directrices guidelines1 ( Mat) directrix2 (guía) guideline, principle3 (instrucción) directive* * *
directriz sustantivo femenino (Mat) directrix;
( guía) guideline, principle;
( instrucción) directive
' directriz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
directiva
English:
guideline
- directive
- ground
* * *directriz nf1.directrices [normas] guidelines;seguir las directrices marcadas to follow the established guidelines2. Mat directrix* * *f guideline* * * -
62 disponible
adj.available.no tengo mucho tiempo disponible I don't have much free time* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) available■ no podrás ver a Lucía esta tarde, no está disponible you won't be able to see Lucía this afternoon, she's busy2 (tiempo) spare, free3 (a mano) on hand* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=libre) [asiento, habitación, dinero] available; [tiempo] spareno nos queda ninguna habitación disponible — we don't have any vacancies o any rooms available
este mes no tengo tiempo disponible — I can't spare o I don't have the time this month
2)estar disponible — [persona, habitación] to be available, be free
si me necesitas, por las tardes estoy disponible — if you need me, I'm available o free in the afternoons
¿a qué hora estará disponible la habitación? — what time will the room be available o free?
3) [militar] available, available for duty* * *a) <fondos/apartamento/espacio> available; < habitación> available, free; < tiempo> free (before n), availableb) <funcionario/militar> available (for duty)* * *= available, on offer, ready [readier -comp., readiest -sup.], within reach, unassigned, reliable.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. They all permit an element of coordination of concepts at the search stage when searching most of the databases that are on offer.Ex. Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Ex. It is well worth the trouble to examine and negotiate financial matters with NGOs within reach in the country or the region to take advantage of their various assitance policies.Ex. If you would like to volunteer to present on one of the unassigned listed topics, please contact me.Ex. Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.----* cola de documentos reservados y disponibles = held-document-available queue.* disponible al préstamo = circulating.* disponible al público en general = publicly available.* disponible a petición = on request, available for the asking.* estar disponible = be available, be forthcoming, be at hand.* no disponible = not applicable [N/A].* no disponible para el préstamo = not-loanable.* no estar disponible = be unavailable, be down.* reserva disponible = hold available.* tiempo durante el cual el ordenador no está disponible al público = down time.* * *a) <fondos/apartamento/espacio> available; < habitación> available, free; < tiempo> free (before n), availableb) <funcionario/militar> available (for duty)* * *= available, on offer, ready [readier -comp., readiest -sup.], within reach, unassigned, reliable.Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.
Ex: They all permit an element of coordination of concepts at the search stage when searching most of the databases that are on offer.Ex: Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.Ex: It is well worth the trouble to examine and negotiate financial matters with NGOs within reach in the country or the region to take advantage of their various assitance policies.Ex: If you would like to volunteer to present on one of the unassigned listed topics, please contact me.Ex: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.* cola de documentos reservados y disponibles = held-document-available queue.* disponible al préstamo = circulating.* disponible al público en general = publicly available.* disponible a petición = on request, available for the asking.* estar disponible = be available, be forthcoming, be at hand.* no disponible = not applicable [N/A].* no disponible para el préstamo = not-loanable.* no estar disponible = be unavailable, be down.* reserva disponible = hold available.* tiempo durante el cual el ordenador no está disponible al público = down time.* * *1 ‹fondos/apartamento/espacio› availableen este momento no tenemos ningún puesto disponible at the moment we have no vacanciesla habitación 102 está disponible room 102 is available o freecuando estés disponible me llamas call me when you're freeno tengo tiempo disponible para hacerlo I don't have o I can't spare the time to do it2 ‹funcionario/militar› available (for duty)* * *
disponible adjetivo
available;
‹ tiempo› free ( before n), available;
disponible adjetivo available
' disponible' also found in these entries:
English:
available
- demand
- disposable
- forthcoming
- going
- liquidity
- print
- tap
- unavailable
- variety
- hand
- vacant
* * *disponible adjavailable;disponible en versiones para Mac o PC available for Mac or PC;no tenemos habitaciones/plazas disponibles we don't have any rooms/places available;no tengo mucho tiempo disponible I don't have much free o spare time;el director no está disponible en estos momentos the manager is not available at the moment;si hay que ayudar, yo estoy disponible if you need any help, I'm available o free* * *adj available* * *disponible adj: available* * *disponible adj available -
63 en un abrir y cerrar de ojos
familiar in the twinkling of an eye————————in the twinkling of an eye* * ** * *= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, in a jiffy, in the time it takes to flick a switch, at the flick of a switch, with the flick of a switch, in a flash, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, with the tip of a hat, in and out in a flash, in a heartbeat, as quick as a wink, at the drop of a hat, in a triceEx. Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.Ex. You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex. Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex. The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex. In the time it takes to flick a switch, the party can disintegrate into a free-for-all of petty bickering.Ex. It may now be possible to lower your blood pressure at the flick of a switch by stimulating parts of the brain with electrodes.Ex. Either armor piercing or high explosive ammunition may be selected with the flick of a switch.Ex. In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.Ex. In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.Ex. What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.Ex. Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex. These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex. Burglars could be in and out in a flash and it may be hours before you even realise that anything is missing.Ex. Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex. And quick as a wink, Jack picked up the coin and put it into his purse.Ex. Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex. In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state.* * *= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, in a jiffy, in the time it takes to flick a switch, at the flick of a switch, with the flick of a switch, in a flash, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, with the tip of a hat, in and out in a flash, in a heartbeat, as quick as a wink, at the drop of a hat, in a triceEx: Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.
Ex: You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex: Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex: The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex: In the time it takes to flick a switch, the party can disintegrate into a free-for-all of petty bickering.Ex: It may now be possible to lower your blood pressure at the flick of a switch by stimulating parts of the brain with electrodes.Ex: Either armor piercing or high explosive ammunition may be selected with the flick of a switch.Ex: In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.Ex: In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.Ex: What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.Ex: Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex: These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex: Burglars could be in and out in a flash and it may be hours before you even realise that anything is missing.Ex: Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex: And quick as a wink, Jack picked up the coin and put it into his purse.Ex: Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex: In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state. -
64 en un dos por tres
familiar in a flash* * *seis* * *= in a flash, at the drop of a hat, in the blink of an eye, in no time, right away, in a jiffy, in a triceEx. In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.Ex. Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex. Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.Ex. Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex. Forms that are required right away are printed immediately.Ex. The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex. In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state.* * *= in a flash, at the drop of a hat, in the blink of an eye, in no time, right away, in a jiffy, in a triceEx: In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.
Ex: Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex: Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.Ex: Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex: Forms that are required right away are printed immediately.Ex: The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex: In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state. -
65 en un plis plas
= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, in a jiffy, with the tip of a hat, in next to no time, in no time at all, in no time, in a heartbeat, in a triceEx. Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.Ex. You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex. Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex. The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex. These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex. What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.Ex. In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.Ex. Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex. Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex. In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state.* * *= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, in a jiffy, with the tip of a hat, in next to no time, in no time at all, in no time, in a heartbeat, in a triceEx: Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.
Ex: You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex: Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex: The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex: These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex: What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.Ex: In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.Ex: Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex: Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex: In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state. -
66 en un segundo
= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, with the tip of a hat, in a jiffy, in a heartbeat, in a secondEx. Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.Ex. You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex. Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex. These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex. The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex. Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex. A potato can be peeled in a second by steaming first for an hour before dipping it in ice water.* * *= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, with the tip of a hat, in a jiffy, in a heartbeat, in a secondEx: Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.
Ex: You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex: Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex: These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex: The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex: Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex: A potato can be peeled in a second by steaming first for an hour before dipping it in ice water. -
67 enunciado de búsqueda de documentos multimedia
(n.) = multimedia queryEx. This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.* * *(n.) = multimedia queryEx: This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.
Spanish-English dictionary > enunciado de búsqueda de documentos multimedia
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68 establecer una condición
(v.) = specify + requirementEx. The 'Guidelines for Authority and Reference Entries' specifies requirements for the display of information pertaining to uniform headings and references in print and micro-print form in listings of authorities, in catalogues, and in bibliographies.* * *(v.) = specify + requirementEx: The 'Guidelines for Authority and Reference Entries' specifies requirements for the display of information pertaining to uniform headings and references in print and micro-print form in listings of authorities, in catalogues, and in bibliographies.
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69 existente
adj.existing, existent.m.existent item.* * *► adjetivo1 existing, existent2 COMERCIO in stock* * *ADJ1) (=que existe) existing, in existencela situación existente en este momento — the existing o present situation, the situation at the moment
el único documento existente de la época — the only existing document of o from that period
2) (Com) in stock* * *adjetivo <materiales/técnicas> existingla situación existente en la zona — ( en el presente) the present o current situation in the area; ( en el pasado) the situation in the area at the time
* * *= available, existing, extant, in existence, existential.Ex. Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.Ex. UNIBID is an attempt to offer a standard record format for use by abstracting and indexing services, independent of any existing description or cataloguing rules.Ex. However, in addition to the couple of examples that Ms Marshall cited from the extant and altogether active LC subject thesaurus, there are also BUS BOYS, MAN, LUMBERMEN, LONGSHOREMEN, FISHERMEN, etc.Ex. There are very few examples of large scale, generally accessible, hypertexts in existence.Ex. Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.----* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* inexistente = non-existent [nonexistent].* * *adjetivo <materiales/técnicas> existingla situación existente en la zona — ( en el presente) the present o current situation in the area; ( en el pasado) the situation in the area at the time
* * *= available, existing, extant, in existence, existential.Ex: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.
Ex: UNIBID is an attempt to offer a standard record format for use by abstracting and indexing services, independent of any existing description or cataloguing rules.Ex: However, in addition to the couple of examples that Ms Marshall cited from the extant and altogether active LC subject thesaurus, there are also BUS BOYS, MAN, LUMBERMEN, LONGSHOREMEN, FISHERMEN, etc.Ex: There are very few examples of large scale, generally accessible, hypertexts in existence.Ex: Commentators who assert their views premised upon a unity of aims for SLIS not only fail to appreciate existential realities, they also distort perceptions about what is the best speed of curriculum evolution.* conducir o andar con cuidado debido a la dificultad existente = navigate.* inexistente = non-existent [nonexistent].* * *‹materiales/técnicas› existingla situación existente en la zona (en el presente) the present o current situation in the area, the situation obtaining in the area ( frml) (en el pasado) the situation in the area at that time o at the timela situación existente en esos momentos lo hizo imposible the situation at that time made it impossiblela legislación existente the current legislation* * *
existente adjetivo existing: tenemos que elegir una de las teorías existentes, we have to choose one of the existing theories
Com in stock: la cantidad existente de ese título es pequeña, we have a small quantity of that book in stock
' existente' also found in these entries:
English:
existent
- existing
- manage
- out
- existence
* * *existente adjexisting, existent;los programas informáticos existentes en el mercado the software currently available on the market;la falta de entendimiento existente entre ambos líderes the lack of understanding between the two leaders;los problemas existentes entonces aún no se han solucionado the problems that existed then have still not been resolved* * *adj1 existing* * *existente adj1) : existing, in existence2) : in stock* * *existente adj existing -
70 impresora amplificadora
(n.) = enlarger-printerEx. Since the cessation of production of enlarger-printers, libraries and their clienteles have had little recourse in having paper copies made from micro-opaques.* * *(n.) = enlarger-printerEx: Since the cessation of production of enlarger-printers, libraries and their clienteles have had little recourse in having paper copies made from micro-opaques.
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71 independiente
adj.1 independent.2 separate (aparte).3 freelance, indie.f. & m.independent, maverick.* * *► adjetivo1 independent2 (individualista) self-sufficient* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) [gen] independent2) [piso etc] self-contained3) (Inform) stand-alone2.SMF independent* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex. Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.Ex. From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex. Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex. One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex. BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex. A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex. To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex. Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex. The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex. The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex. However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex. These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.----* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino independent* * *= freebooting, self-contained, self-supporting, separate, stand-alone [standalone], free-standing, non-partisan [nonpartisan], self-directed, self-reliant, independent, independent, self-organising [self-organizing, -USA].Ex: Such considerations whether invested with the gravitas assumed by LSIC whenever they address such imponderables or when issued by freebooting critics miss the mark.
Ex: From mainframe and mini-computers in the 60s and 70s the trend of the 80s is towards micro-based, self-contained personal computers on the one hand, and superfast, high-performance computers on the other.Ex: Three self-supporting scales for the measurement of reading attitude were used, namely, the questionnaires of Estes, Heathington, and La Pray.Ex: One of the most obvious of the limitations of this approach is that it is difficult to decide what constitutes a separate work.Ex: BLCMP (originally Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project) is a co-operative venture which embraces both network and stand-alone services, and batch and online services.Ex: A free-standing terminal is a computer in its own right, which processes and stores data about the transactions and which may also exchange data with a central computer at predetermined intervals, say at the end of a working day.Ex: To support these ends, the public library must be readily accessible to all, its use must be free of charge, it must be non-partisan and non-sectarian.Ex: Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex: The modern concept of helping library users become information literate, self-reliant learners must replace traditional BI = El concepto moderno de ayudar a los usuarios de la biblioteca a adquirir los conocimientos básicos en el manejo de la información, a ser alumnos autosuficientes, debe sustituir a la formación de usuarios tradicional.Ex: The organization wants employees to be dependent and the employee wants to be independent.Ex: However, recent book industry statistics show that the market share held by the independents is shrinking.Ex: These techniques may lead to the study of science as a self-organizing system in the form of neural network like structures.* actuar de un modo independiente = go it alone.* con financiación independiente = self-funded.* Federación Nacional de Asesorías Independientes (FIAC) = National Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC).* semiindependiente = semi-independent.* ser independiente = go + Posesivo + own way, stand on + Posesivo + own (two) feet.* * *1 ‹carácter› independent2 ‹político› independentindependent, independent candidate* * *
independiente adjetivo, masculino y femenino
independent
independiente adjetivo
1 (sin ataduras) independent
un partido independiente, an independent party
2 (individualista) self-reliant
' independiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absoluta
- absoluto
- autosuficiente
- bañera
- chalet
- autonómico
- congelador
- presentar
English:
financially
- free agent
- freelance
- freestanding
- independent
- ITV
- nonpartisan
- unattached
- emancipated
- maisonette
- self
* * *♦ adj1. [país, persona] independent2. [aparte] separate♦ nmf[político] independent* * *adj independent* * *independiente adj: independent♦ independientemente adv* * *independiente adj independent -
72 industria de la informática
(n.) = computer industryEx. The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.* * *(n.) = computer industryEx: The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.
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73 informática
adj.&f.feminine of INFORMÁTICO.f.information technology, computer science, data processing, informatics.* * *1 computer science, computing* * *SF computinginformático* * *femenino computer science, computing* * *= computer science, computing science, computing, computing field.Ex. The subject is an interdisciplinary one, with connections with computer science, the new media and the humanities and sciences generally.Ex. Although still wide, this definition excluded programmes in the computing science and information technology field designed for technologists.Ex. Developments in computing and telecommunication have brought about fundamental changes in worldwide business practices.Ex. The author summarises the subject coverage of the computing field, sources abstracted/indexed, content of the records and indexing practice.----* acreditación en informática = computer driving licence.* acreditación europea en informática = European computer driving licence (ECDL).* aficionado a la informática = computer buff.* alfabetización en informática = computer literacy.* amante de la informática = computer buff.* aparato de informática del tamaño de la palma de la mano = palm computing device.* chiflado de la informática = computer geek.* con conocimiento de informática = computer literate [computer-literate].* conocimiento básicos de informática = computer literacy.* desde el punto de vista de la informática = computationally.* en la sala de informática = lab based [lab-based].* era de la informática, la = computer age, the.* experto en informática = computer expert.* formación en informática = computer literacy.* friki de la informática = computer geek, computer whiz.* friqui de la informática = computer geek, computer whiz.* informática a distancia = telecomputing.* informática aplicada a los museos = museum computing field.* informática caótica = chaotic computing.* informática documental = library computing, library computing field.* informática educativa = educational computing.* la industria de la informática = computer industry.* microinformática = micro-informatics.* revistas de informática = computer press, the.* sala de informática = computer room, computer lab, computer laboratory.* servicio de informática = computing service.* * *femenino computer science, computing* * *= computer science, computing science, computing, computing field.Ex: The subject is an interdisciplinary one, with connections with computer science, the new media and the humanities and sciences generally.
Ex: Although still wide, this definition excluded programmes in the computing science and information technology field designed for technologists.Ex: Developments in computing and telecommunication have brought about fundamental changes in worldwide business practices.Ex: The author summarises the subject coverage of the computing field, sources abstracted/indexed, content of the records and indexing practice.* acreditación en informática = computer driving licence.* acreditación europea en informática = European computer driving licence (ECDL).* aficionado a la informática = computer buff.* alfabetización en informática = computer literacy.* amante de la informática = computer buff.* aparato de informática del tamaño de la palma de la mano = palm computing device.* chiflado de la informática = computer geek.* con conocimiento de informática = computer literate [computer-literate].* conocimiento básicos de informática = computer literacy.* desde el punto de vista de la informática = computationally.* en la sala de informática = lab based [lab-based].* era de la informática, la = computer age, the.* experto en informática = computer expert.* formación en informática = computer literacy.* friki de la informática = computer geek, computer whiz.* friqui de la informática = computer geek, computer whiz.* informática a distancia = telecomputing.* informática aplicada a los museos = museum computing field.* informática caótica = chaotic computing.* informática documental = library computing, library computing field.* informática educativa = educational computing.* la industria de la informática = computer industry.* microinformática = micro-informatics.* revistas de informática = computer press, the.* sala de informática = computer room, computer lab, computer laboratory.* servicio de informática = computing service.* * *computer science, computing* * *
informática sustantivo femenino
computer science, computing
informático,-a
I adjetivo computer, computing: es un programa informático muy novedoso, it's a very innovative computer programme
II sustantivo masculino y femenino (computer) technician
informática sustantivo femenino computing, information technology
' informática' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
era
- seguir
- campo
- novedad
- piratería
English:
computer science
- computing
- data processing
- hacking
- information technology
- computer
- depth
- information
* * *informática nf1. [tecnología] computing, information technology;el departamento de informática de una empresa the IT department of a company;la empresa va a invertir más en informática the company is going to invest more in computers;no sé nada de informática I don't know anything about computers;se requieren conocimientos de informática candidates should be computer-literateinformática de gestión business computing2. [asignatura] computer science* * *f information technologyI adj computer atrII m, informática f IT specialist* * *informática nf: computer science, computing* * *informática n computing / information technology -
74 interconectado
adj.interconnected, interconnecting, interlinked, cross-linked.past part.past participle of spanish verb: interconectar.* * *= interconnected [inter-connected].Ex. The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.* * *= interconnected [inter-connected].Ex: The development of the 'micro-computer', built around the silicon chip (an electronic circuit comprising many separate inter-connected components manufactured as a single integrated unit) has revolutionized the computer industry.
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75 llamar
v.1 to call.Lisa llamó a su madre Lisa called her mother.2 to call, to phone.llamar a los bomberos/al médico to call the fire brigade/doctorte ha llamado Luis Luis phoned (for you), there was a call from Luis for you3 to call (dar nombre, apelativo, apodo).me llamó mentiroso he called me a liar4 to summon, to call.llamar a la huelga to call out on strike5 to attract.6 to knock (a la puerta) (con golpes).están llamando there's somebody at the door7 to phone.8 to address as, to call by the title of, to call, to call by the name of.Lisa llamó a su madre Lisa called her mother.Lisa llamó a Ricardo padre Lisa addressed Richard as father.En un bar, un trago llama a otro. In a bar, one drink calls for another one.9 to hail.Ellos llamaron un taxi They hailed a cab.10 to call on the phone, to give a bell, to call, to phone.* * *1 (gen) to call■ llámalo, creo que no te ha visto call him, I don't think he's seen you2 (convocar) to summon■ llueve, mejor que llamemos un taxi it's raining, we'd better call a taxi3 (dar nombre) to name■ ¿cómo vais a llamar al niño? what are you going to call the baby?4 (atraer) to appeal to■ ¿quién llama? who's there?1 (tener nombre) to be called■ me llamo Juan my name is Juan, I'm called Juan\llamar a alguien por señas to wave at somebodyllamar a filas to call upllamar a alguien de todo familiar to call somebody everything under the sunllamar a la huelga to call out on strikellamar por teléfono to call, phone, GB ring, ring up* * *verb1) to call2) knock3) name•- llamarse* * *1. VT1) (=nombrar) to callhache¿cómo van a llamar al niño? — what are they going to name o call the baby?
2) (=considerar) to calllo que se dio en llamar la nueva generación — what became known as the new generation, what came to be called the new generation
3) (=avisar) [+ médico, fontanero] to call; [+ taxi] [por teléfono] to call; [con la mano] to hailmandar 1., 1)no te metas donde no te llaman — * don't poke your nose in where it's not wanted *
4) (Telec) (tb: llamar por teléfono) to call, ring, phoneque me llamen a las siete — ask them to call o ring o phone me at seven
te llaman desde París — they're calling you o they're on the phone from Paris
¿quién me llama? — who's on the phone?
5) (=atraer)atención 1)6) (=convocar) to call, summon frmlo llamaron a palacio — he was called o summoned frm to the palace
Dios lo ha llamado a su lado — euf he has been called to God
llamado 1., 3)•
pronto seremos llamados a las urnas — an election/a referendum will soon be called2. VI1) (Telec) [persona] to call, ring, phone; [teléfono] to ring¿quién llama? — who's calling?
ha llamado Maribel — Maribel called o rang o phoned
2) [a la puerta] [con el puño] to knock; [al timbre] to ring¿quién llama? — who's there?, who is it?
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( hacer venir) <bomberos/policía> to call; < médico> to call (out); <camarero/criada/ascensor> to call; <súbditos/servidores> to summon; < taxi> ( por teléfono) to call; ( en la calle) to hailDios la llamó (a su lado) — (euf) God called her to him (euph)
su madre lo mandó llamar — (AmL) his mother sent for him
b) ( instar)me sentí llamada a hacerlo — I felt driven o compelled to do it
2) ( por teléfono) to phone, to call3)a) ( dar el nombre de) to call, name; (dar el título, apodo de) to calllo que se ha dado en llamar... — what has come to be known as...
b) ( considerar) to call2.llamar vi1) ( con los nudillos) to knock; ( tocar el timbre) to ring (the doorbell)¿quién llama? — who's calling?
3) ( gustar) to appeal3.no me/le llaman las pieles — fur coats don't appeal to me/her
llamarse v pron to be called¿cómo te llamas? — what's your name?
... como que (yo) me llamo Ana —... as sure as my name's Ana
* * *= beckon, call, dub, label, summon, denominate, dial, baptise [baptize, -USA], beckon forth.Ex. Some hypnotism beckoned him in, and since he was in no hurry he submitted to it.Ex. The creation of a series of entries for inclusion in a catalogue or printed index is an indexing process which must involve some system, which we might call an indexing system.Ex. Carlyle Systems Inc has recently issued version 2.1 of their cataloguing input/edit module, dubbed CATIE.Ex. Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.Ex. All interested parties were summoned to further cooperate for the success of the show.Ex. The result of UNESCO's activity has been the growth of mass of international activity accompanied by a daunting array of jargon and initialese aptly denominated by P.J. Judge as 'alphabet soup'.Ex. This would herald the age of computer commuting, with customers dialling for bank statements and shopping orders.Ex. This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.Ex. Our academic curriculum and is designed to stimulate, challenge, and beckon forth the best from each student.----* el éxito llama al éxito = success breeds success (SBS).* llamar a = call in.* llamar a cobro revertido = telephone collect, call collect.* llamar a filas = draft.* llamar a la puerta = knock on + door, rap at + door.* llamar al pan pan y al vino vino = call + a spade a spade.* llamar al trabajo para excusarse por enfermedad = call in + sick.* llamar la atención = call + attention to, conspicuousness, attract + attention, excite + attention, grab + Posesivo + attention, catch + Posesivo + eye, admonish, strike + Posesivo + fancy, capture + the attention, eye + catch, stand out, make + Reflexivo + conspicuous, cut + a dash, seek + attention, make + heads turn, catch + Posesivo + fancy, catch + Posesivo + attention, peak + Posesivo + interest, make + a splash, make + a big noise, hit + home.* llamar la atención a Alguien = rap + Nombre + knuckles, censure.* llamar la atención de = draw + the attention of.* llamar la atención de Alguien = hold + Posesivo + attention.* llamar la atención sobre = draw + attention to, pull + Nombre + to, bring + Nombre + into the public eye, raise + awareness, enhance + awareness.* llamar las cosas por su nombre = call + a spade a spade.* llamarle la atención a Alguien = reprimand, slap + Nombre + down, slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* llamar por el busca = bleep.* llamar por teléfono = call up.* llamarse = refer to as.* llamarse así = be so called.* llamarse así por = get + Posesivo + name from.* para llamar la atención = for effect.* que no llama la atención = inconspicuous.* sin llamar la atención = inconspicuously.* tratar de no llamar la atención = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( hacer venir) <bomberos/policía> to call; < médico> to call (out); <camarero/criada/ascensor> to call; <súbditos/servidores> to summon; < taxi> ( por teléfono) to call; ( en la calle) to hailDios la llamó (a su lado) — (euf) God called her to him (euph)
su madre lo mandó llamar — (AmL) his mother sent for him
b) ( instar)me sentí llamada a hacerlo — I felt driven o compelled to do it
2) ( por teléfono) to phone, to call3)a) ( dar el nombre de) to call, name; (dar el título, apodo de) to calllo que se ha dado en llamar... — what has come to be known as...
b) ( considerar) to call2.llamar vi1) ( con los nudillos) to knock; ( tocar el timbre) to ring (the doorbell)¿quién llama? — who's calling?
3) ( gustar) to appeal3.no me/le llaman las pieles — fur coats don't appeal to me/her
llamarse v pron to be called¿cómo te llamas? — what's your name?
... como que (yo) me llamo Ana —... as sure as my name's Ana
* * *= beckon, call, dub, label, summon, denominate, dial, baptise [baptize, -USA], beckon forth.Ex: Some hypnotism beckoned him in, and since he was in no hurry he submitted to it.
Ex: The creation of a series of entries for inclusion in a catalogue or printed index is an indexing process which must involve some system, which we might call an indexing system.Ex: Carlyle Systems Inc has recently issued version 2.1 of their cataloguing input/edit module, dubbed CATIE.Ex: Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.Ex: All interested parties were summoned to further cooperate for the success of the show.Ex: The result of UNESCO's activity has been the growth of mass of international activity accompanied by a daunting array of jargon and initialese aptly denominated by P.J. Judge as 'alphabet soup'.Ex: This would herald the age of computer commuting, with customers dialling for bank statements and shopping orders.Ex: This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = Este artículo explica un microlenguaje de programación, denominado MILAMU, que facilita tanto el acceso a estas bases de datos multimedia como la formulación de enunciados de búsqueda de documentos multimedia.Ex: Our academic curriculum and is designed to stimulate, challenge, and beckon forth the best from each student.* el éxito llama al éxito = success breeds success (SBS).* llamar a = call in.* llamar a cobro revertido = telephone collect, call collect.* llamar a filas = draft.* llamar a la puerta = knock on + door, rap at + door.* llamar al pan pan y al vino vino = call + a spade a spade.* llamar al trabajo para excusarse por enfermedad = call in + sick.* llamar la atención = call + attention to, conspicuousness, attract + attention, excite + attention, grab + Posesivo + attention, catch + Posesivo + eye, admonish, strike + Posesivo + fancy, capture + the attention, eye + catch, stand out, make + Reflexivo + conspicuous, cut + a dash, seek + attention, make + heads turn, catch + Posesivo + fancy, catch + Posesivo + attention, peak + Posesivo + interest, make + a splash, make + a big noise, hit + home.* llamar la atención a Alguien = rap + Nombre + knuckles, censure.* llamar la atención de = draw + the attention of.* llamar la atención de Alguien = hold + Posesivo + attention.* llamar la atención sobre = draw + attention to, pull + Nombre + to, bring + Nombre + into the public eye, raise + awareness, enhance + awareness.* llamar las cosas por su nombre = call + a spade a spade.* llamarle la atención a Alguien = reprimand, slap + Nombre + down, slap + Nombre + on the wrist.* llamar por el busca = bleep.* llamar por teléfono = call up.* llamarse = refer to as.* llamarse así = be so called.* llamarse así por = get + Posesivo + name from.* para llamar la atención = for effect.* que no llama la atención = inconspicuous.* sin llamar la atención = inconspicuously.* tratar de no llamar la atención = keep + a low profile, lie + low.* * *llamar [A1 ]vtA1 (requerir, hacer venir) ‹bomberos/policía› to call; ‹médico› to call, call out; ‹camarero/criada› to call; ‹ascensor› to call; ‹súbditos/servidores› to summonla llamó a gritos he shouted to her to comelo llamó por señas she beckoned to him, she beckoned him overel juez lo llamó a declarar the judge called on him to testifyla madre lo mandó llamar ( AmL); his mother sent for himlo llamaron para hacer el servicio militar he was called up for military service2 (instar) llamar a algn A algo:el sindicato llamó a sus afiliados a la huelga the union called its members out on strike o called upon its members to strikese sintió llamado a hacerlo he felt driven o compelled to do itB [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Telec) (por teléfono) to phone, to call, to call up ( AmE), to ring ( BrE)la voy a llamar I'm going to call o phone o ring her, I'm going to call her up, I'm going to give her a call o ring ( BrE)te llamó Ernesto Ernesto phoned (for you), Ernesto called (you) o rangC1 (dar el nombre de) to call, name; (dar el título, apodo de) to calllos amigos lo llaman Manolo his friends call him Manolola llamó imbécil/de todo he called her an idiot/every name under the sunlo que se ha dado en llamar el movimiento postmodernista what has become known o what has come to be known as the postmodernist movement2 (considerar) to calleso es lo que yo llamo un amigo that's what I call a friendD (atraer) to drawlos llama lo suyo they feel drawn to their rootsel dinero lo llama mucho he is very interested in money■ llamarviA (con los nudillos) to knock; (tocar el timbre) to ring, ring the doorbellllaman a la puerta there's someone at the door¿quién llama? who is it?, who's there?¿quién llama? who's calling?, who's speaking?te llamo or te llamaré mañana I'll call you tomorrowpara más información llame or llámenos al (teléfono) 111-12-20 for more information call us ON o AT 111 12 20C (gustar) to appeala mí no me llaman las pieles fur coats don't appeal to me, I don't like fur coats■ llamarseto be calledsu padre se llama Pedro his father is called Pedro, his father's name is Pedro¿cómo te llamas? what's your name?no sé cómo se llama el libro I don't know what the book's calledése acabará en la cárcel como que (yo) me llamo Beatriz he'll end up in prison as sure as my name's Beatriz* * *
llamar ( conjugate llamar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹bomberos/policía› to call;
‹ médico› to call (out);
‹camarero/criada/ascensor› to call;
‹súbditos/servidores› to summon;
‹ taxi› ( por teléfono) to call;
( en la calle) to hail;
el sindicato los llamó a la huelga the union called them out on strike
2 ( por teléfono) to phone, to call;
llamar a algn al celular (AmL) or (Esp) al móvil to call sb on their cell phone (AmE) o mobile (BrE)
3
(dar el título, apodo de) to call
verbo intransitivo
1 ( con los nudillos) to knock;
( tocar el timbre) to ring (the doorbell);
2 (Telec) [ persona] to telephone, phone, call;
[ teléfono] to ring;◊ ¿quién llama? who's calling?;
ver tb cobro b
llamarse verbo pronominal
to be called;
¿cómo te llamas? what's your name?
llamar
I verbo transitivo
1 to call
2 (telefonear) to call up, phone, ring: la llamé esta mañana, I rang her this morning
3 (suscitar vocación, interés) to appeal
llamar la atención, to attract attention
4 (por un nombre de pila) to name
(por un apodo, mote, diminutivo) to call
II vi (con los nudillos) to knock
(con el timbre) to ring
' llamar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atención
- avisar
- cantar
- cobro
- dejar
- eh
- encargarse
- GEO
- instancia
- más
- molestarse
- nombre
- ocurrirse
- orden
- palmada
- pan
- retraer
- show
- sin
- sudaca
- timbre
- titular2
- tratar
- amenazar
- bombero
- golpear
- intuir
- licitar
- mandar
- oír
- puerta
- tal
- teléfono
- tocar
English:
alternatively
- attention
- attract
- beckon
- call
- call in
- call out
- call up
- collect
- dispose
- draw
- engage
- entitle
- eye
- for
- get in
- hail
- have in
- knock
- name
- ought
- page
- reverse
- ring
- ring back
- ring up
- send for
- spade
- telephone
- certainly
- conspicuous
- draft
- effect
- get
- good
- kind
- more
- muster
- phone
- radio
- recall
- send
- summon
- use
* * *♦ vt1. [dirigirse a, hacer venir] to call;[con gestos] to beckon;llamó por señas/con la mano al camarero she beckoned to the waiter;llamar a alguien a voces to shout to sb to come over;llamar (a) un taxi [en la calle] to hail a cab;[por teléfono] to call for a taxi2. [por teléfono] to phone, to call, Br to ring;[con el buscapersonas] to page;llamar a los bomberos/al médico to call the fire brigade/doctor;te ha llamado Luis Luis phoned (for you), there was a call from Luis for you;te han llamado de la oficina there was a call from the office for you;¿quién lo/la llama, por favor? who's calling, please?3. [dar nombre, apelativo, apodo] to call;¿ya sabes cómo vas a llamar al perro? have you decided what you're going to call the dog yet?;me llamó mentiroso she called me a liar;fue lo que se dio en llamar la Guerra de los Seis Días it was what came to be known as the Six Day War;¿a eso llamas tú un jardín? do you call that a garden?;eso es lo que yo llamo un buen negocio that's what I call a good deal;es un aparato para el aire, un humidificador, que lo llaman it's a device for making the air more humid, a humidifier as they call it o as it is known4. [convocar] to summon, to call;el jefe me llamó a su despacho the boss summoned o called me to his office;la han llamado para una entrevista de trabajo she's got an interview for a job;lo llamaron a filas he was called up, US he got drafted;llamar a los trabajadores a la huelga to call the workers out (on strike);llamar a alguien a juicio to call sb to trial5. [atraer] to attract;nunca me han llamado los deportes de invierno I've never been attracted o drawn to winter sports♦ vi1. [a la puerta] [con golpes] to knock;[con timbre] to ring;llamar a la puerta [con golpes] to knock on the door;están llamando there's somebody at the door;por favor, llamen antes de entrar [en letrero] please knock/ring before entering2. [por teléfono] to phone* * *ringring;llaman (a la puerta) there’s someone at the door;el fútbol no me llama nada football doesn’t appeal to me in the slightest* * *llamar vt1) : to name, to call2) : to call, to summon3) : to phone, to call up* * *llamar vb1. (en general) to call¿me has llamado? did you call me?si es niño, le llamarán Ignacio if it's a boy, they'll call him Ignacio2. (telefonear) to phone / to call3. (a la puerta) to knock -
76 macronivel
m.macrolevel.* * *SM macro level* * *= macro level [macro-leve/macrolevel].Ex. This article distinguishes between research undertaken at the micro, meso and macro levels and the concomitant foci, demands and potential contribution of such research.* * *= macro level [macro-leve/macrolevel].Ex: This article distinguishes between research undertaken at the micro, meso and macro levels and the concomitant foci, demands and potential contribution of such research.
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77 microcopia
f.microcopy.* * *= microcopy [micro-copy].Ex. This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.* * *= microcopy [micro-copy].Ex: This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.
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78 microeconómico
ADJ microeconomic* * *= microeconomic [micro-economic].Ex. The author discusses the socioeconomic impact of information technology on the microeconomic level of private households.* * *= microeconomic [micro-economic].Ex: The author discusses the socioeconomic impact of information technology on the microeconomic level of private households.
* * *microeconómico -camicroeconomic* * *microeconómico, -a adjmicroeconomic -
79 microfotografía
f.1 microphotography.2 microphotograph.* * *= microcopy [micro-copy], microphotograph, microphotography, microcopying.Ex. This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.Ex. The title of the article is 'The contribution of microphotographs and reprints to the development of libraries'.Ex. Despite early predictions microphotography has not radically altered the nature of libraries and not generally been used to save space.Ex. Microcopying has allowed enterprising publishers to produce sale copies of whole collections of archives and manuscripts.* * *= microcopy [micro-copy], microphotograph, microphotography, microcopying.Ex: This has been a major source of inhibition to the development of British efforts to create a bank of microcopy versions of theses accepted.
Ex: The title of the article is 'The contribution of microphotographs and reprints to the development of libraries'.Ex: Despite early predictions microphotography has not radically altered the nature of libraries and not generally been used to save space.Ex: Microcopying has allowed enterprising publishers to produce sale copies of whole collections of archives and manuscripts.* * *1. [actividad] microphotography2. [fotografía] microphotograph -
80 microlenguaje
----* microlenguaje de programación = micro-language.* * ** microlenguaje de programación = micro-language.
См. также в других словарях:
micro — micro … Dictionnaire des rimes
micro- — ♦ Élément, du gr. mikros « petit ». Métrol. Préfixe (symb.μ) qui indique la division par 106 (un million) de l unité dont il précède le nom. ● micro Préfixe, du grec mikros, petit, indiquant que quelque chose est très petit. ● micr ou micro… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Micro — is a word that comes from the Greek μικρός (mikrós), meaning small . It can be used to indicate a smaller than average scale, as opposed to prefixes mega and macro, which can be used to indicate a larger than average scale. Some examples are:… … Wikipedia
Micro- — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Etymologiquement, micro est un préfixe ayant pour origine le mot μικρός (mot signifiant petit en grec ancien). Il est notamment présent dans les termes… … Wikipédia en Français
micro — Ⅰ. micro UK US /ˈmaɪkrəʊ/ noun [C] (plural micros) OLD FASHIONED ► IT MICROCOMPUTER(Cf. ↑microcomputer) Ⅱ. micro UK US /ˈmaɪkrəʊ/ adjective … Financial and business terms
micro- — [maɪkrəʊ, krə ǁ kroʊ, krə] prefix extremely small: • a microchip * * * micro UK US /maɪkrəʊ / prefix ► very small: »microlender »micromarket »microtechnology → Compare … Financial and business terms
Micro — Micro, NC U.S. town in North Carolina Population (2000): 454 Housing Units (2000): 225 Land area (2000): 0.407229 sq. miles (1.054718 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.407229 sq. miles (1.054718… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Micro, NC — U.S. town in North Carolina Population (2000): 454 Housing Units (2000): 225 Land area (2000): 0.407229 sq. miles (1.054718 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.407229 sq. miles (1.054718 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
micro- — Prefijo que significa pequeño. Medical Dictionary. 2011 … Diccionario médico
micro- — [maıkrəu, krə US krou, krə] prefix [in nouns, adjectives and adverbs] [: Latin; Origin: Greek, from mikros small, short ] extremely small →↑macro , mini ↑mini ▪ microelectronics ▪ a micro organism … Dictionary of contemporary English
micro- — [maıkrəu, krə US krou, krə] prefix [in nouns, adjectives and adverbs] [: Latin; Origin: Greek, from mikros small, short ] extremely small →↑macro , mini ↑mini ▪ microelectronics ▪ a micro organism … Dictionary of contemporary English