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101 pasar a la era de
(v.) = move into + the age ofEx. One of the options open to developing countries wishing to move into the age of microcomputer automation is that of using general purpose software.* * *(v.) = move into + the age ofEx: One of the options open to developing countries wishing to move into the age of microcomputer automation is that of using general purpose software.
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102 perder la sincronización
(v.) = get out of + stepEx. The microcomputer also has, among other things, a clock device which synchronizes all the various high speed operations, so that they do not get out of step.* * *(v.) = get out of + stepEx: The microcomputer also has, among other things, a clock device which synchronizes all the various high speed operations, so that they do not get out of step.
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103 popularización
f.popularization, popularizing.* * *1 popularization* * ** * *= popularisation [popularization, -USA].Ex. Recently the popularisation of microcomputer-based desktop publishing (DTP) systems has significantly changed the techniques and economics of the publishing process.* * *= popularisation [popularization, -USA].Ex: Recently the popularisation of microcomputer-based desktop publishing (DTP) systems has significantly changed the techniques and economics of the publishing process.
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104 por ahora
for the time being* * *= as of right now, as yet, at present, at the moment, at this point, for the present, for the time being, just yet, for now, at this time, as of now, at the present, by now, for the nonceEx. But, as of right now, despite all of the interest, I do not know of a library relying exclusively on an online catalog.Ex. A second objective of union catalogues -- to make library resources available when and where they are needed -- has not then as yet been fully achieved.Ex. A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.Ex. Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex. At this point the user can enter a number or an 'o' for system, in which case the system will assign the borrower number.Ex. For the present it is sufficient to note that, as aids to the retrieval of documents, they have the following advantages over shelf arrangement.Ex. Authorities for subject headings were excluded for the time being from the scope of the Working Group tasks.Ex. We shall not pursue this topic any further just yet.Ex. But for now, having fun and feeling famous will do quite well enough.Ex. Even though both projects are building of the Cornell software and experience, they have encountered the usual delays associated with new technologies, so no significant information is available at this time.Ex. As of now, more than 634,000 LC records for monographs, serials, films, and maps are in MARC form.Ex. At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex. It will be evident by now that the microcomputer market is a complex place.Ex. Nonce is a curious fossil word, occurring only in the single phrase ' for the nonce'.* * *= as of right now, as yet, at present, at the moment, at this point, for the present, for the time being, just yet, for now, at this time, as of now, at the present, by now, for the nonceEx: But, as of right now, despite all of the interest, I do not know of a library relying exclusively on an online catalog.
Ex: A second objective of union catalogues -- to make library resources available when and where they are needed -- has not then as yet been fully achieved.Ex: A number of libraries are at present involved in the conversion of their traditional card catalogues.Ex: Further, changes in the external world serve to render judgments, valid at the moment, wrong at best, and detrimental to the effectiveness of the catalog at worst.Ex: At this point the user can enter a number or an 'o' for system, in which case the system will assign the borrower number.Ex: For the present it is sufficient to note that, as aids to the retrieval of documents, they have the following advantages over shelf arrangement.Ex: Authorities for subject headings were excluded for the time being from the scope of the Working Group tasks.Ex: We shall not pursue this topic any further just yet.Ex: But for now, having fun and feeling famous will do quite well enough.Ex: Even though both projects are building of the Cornell software and experience, they have encountered the usual delays associated with new technologies, so no significant information is available at this time.Ex: As of now, more than 634,000 LC records for monographs, serials, films, and maps are in MARC form.Ex: At present, the library board consists of: a housewife, who is serving as chairwoman, a stockbroker, a retired head of the health department, an owner of a hardware store, and an attorney = En la actualidad, la comisión de biblioteca consta de un ama de casa, que actúa de presidenta, un agente de bolsa, un director del departamento de sanidad jubilado, el propietario de una ferretería y un abogado.Ex: It will be evident by now that the microcomputer market is a complex place.Ex: Nonce is a curious fossil word, occurring only in the single phrase ' for the nonce'. -
105 presentar una visión global
(v.) = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overviewEx. This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.Ex. This chapter presents an overview of the special considerations in developing collections of microcomputer software.Ex. It is difficult to present an overall picture of community information services in Australia.Ex. The results are analysed to give an overall picture of the resources, performance and usage of the various sources of information available to the library.Ex. The book 'Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'.* * *(v.) = give + overview, present + an overview, present + an overall picture, give + an overall picture, overviewEx: This article gives an overview of available automated systems used for indexing in newspaper libraries.
Ex: This chapter presents an overview of the special considerations in developing collections of microcomputer software.Ex: It is difficult to present an overall picture of community information services in Australia.Ex: The results are analysed to give an overall picture of the resources, performance and usage of the various sources of information available to the library.Ex: The book 'Legging it' overviews trends in male and female dress from the Middle Ages to the present, concentrating on leg coverings: breeches, trousers, stockings'. -
106 primer plano
m.1 foreground.2 close up, closeup.* * *(foto, cine) close-up* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx. People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.Ex. Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex. The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game.* * *masculino (Fot) close-up (shot); en primero primero (Art) in the foreground* * *(n.) = close up, foreground, limelight, centre stage, forefrontEx: People are more used to going up for a closer look at an interesting feature on an object rather than selecting a close up photograph from some high-tech display unit.
Ex: Apple's Mouse is currently restricted to the Lisa microcomputer: it can be seen clearly in the foreground of Fig.9.4.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex: The European Community's highly visible campaign to establish a unified economy by the end of 1992 has brought the EC to the centre stage of world affairs.Ex: The issue of refereeing football matches is never far from the forefront of public debate of the modern game. -
107 programa de comunicaciones
= communication software, communications softwareEx. Remote users can now access and download data using a microcomputer and one of several commercially available communication software packages.Ex. Microcomputers with communications software are replacing the older dumb terminals for remote access to on-line data bases.* * *= communication software, communications softwareEx: Remote users can now access and download data using a microcomputer and one of several commercially available communication software packages.
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108 propulsor
adj.propulsive, propellent, motor, propellant.m.propellant, thruster, propellent, driver.* * *► adjetivo1 driving► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de idea, medida) promoter\propulsor de chorro jet engine————————* * *propulsor, -a1. ADJ1) [motor] jet antes de s2) [medidas] driving2.SM (Téc) (=combustible) propellent, fuel; (=motor) motor, engine3.SM / F (=persona) promoter* * *I- sora adjetivo < mecanismo> driving (before n), propulsion (before n); < cohete> propulsion (before n)II- sora masculino, femeninoa) (de actividad, idea) promoterb) propulsor masculino (Tec) propellant* * *= prime mover.Ex. The implementation of successive programmes for supplying educational institutions with microcomputer equipment seems to be the principal prime mover of computerisation processes.* * *I- sora adjetivo < mecanismo> driving (before n), propulsion (before n); < cohete> propulsion (before n)II- sora masculino, femeninoa) (de actividad, idea) promoterb) propulsor masculino (Tec) propellant* * *= prime mover.Ex: The implementation of successive programmes for supplying educational institutions with microcomputer equipment seems to be the principal prime mover of computerisation processes.
* * *2 ‹agente/institución/grupo›fue el agente propulsor de ese movimiento he was the driving force behind that movementlos grupos propulsores de dicha idea the groups responsible for promoting this ideamasculine, feminine1 (de una actividad, una idea) promoterlos propulsores de la informática en este país those responsible for promoting information technology in this country2* * *
propulsor
‹ cohete› propulsion ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
b)◊ propulsor sustantivo masculino (Tec) propellant
propulsor,-ora
I adjetivo (mecanismo, etc) propelling
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (de una idea, etc) promoter
2 (de un mecanismo) propellant
' propulsor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
motor
- propulsora
* * *propulsor, -ora♦ adjpropulsive♦ nm,f[persona] promoter♦ nm1. [dispositivo] engine2. [combustible] propellant* * *I m ( motor) engineII m, propulsora f promoter* * *propulsor nm: propellant -
109 proyector de diapositivas
(n.) = slide projectorEx. Interactive video involves connecting a videodisc, videotape, filmstrip or slide projector to a microcomputer.* * *(n.) = slide projectorEx: Interactive video involves connecting a videodisc, videotape, filmstrip or slide projector to a microcomputer.
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110 puntero
adj.leading.m.pointer, indicator, arrow.* * *► adjetivo1 leading1 (para señalar) pointer2 (para agujerear) chisel————————1 (para señalar) pointer2 (para agujerear) chisel* * *1.ADJ (=primero) top, leading; (=moderno) up-to-datemás puntero — (=sobresaliente) outstanding, furthest ahead; (=último) latest
tecnología puntera — the latest technology, state-of-the-art technology
2. SM1) [para señalar] pointer2) (=cincel) stonecutter's chisel3) (=persona que destaca) outstanding individual; (=líder) leader, top man5) LAm [de reloj] hand* * *I- ra adjetivo <empresa/sector/país> leading (before n)II1) ( para señalar) pointer; ( de reloj) (Andes) hand2) (Dep)a) ( equipo) leader, leaders (pl)b) (Col, CS) ( en fútbol) winger* * *= leading, pointer, tracing, front-line [front line], developed, state-of-the-art, leading edge, cutting edge.Ex. In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.Ex. Note also, that the subdivided heading MUSIC -- AUSTRIA consists only of two pointers.Ex. The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.Ex. Any front-line information and advice agency needs the backing of information gathering and collating services to provide really up-to-date and relevant information.Ex. Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.Ex. With a staff of 10 it provides a full information service using state-of-the-art resources and methods.Ex. The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.Ex. The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.----* referencia de puntero = pointer reference.* WIMP (Ventanas, Iconos, Ratones y Punteros) = WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers).* * *I- ra adjetivo <empresa/sector/país> leading (before n)II1) ( para señalar) pointer; ( de reloj) (Andes) hand2) (Dep)a) ( equipo) leader, leaders (pl)b) (Col, CS) ( en fútbol) winger* * *= leading, pointer, tracing, front-line [front line], developed, state-of-the-art, leading edge, cutting edge.Ex: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.
Ex: Note also, that the subdivided heading MUSIC -- AUSTRIA consists only of two pointers.Ex: The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.Ex: Any front-line information and advice agency needs the backing of information gathering and collating services to provide really up-to-date and relevant information.Ex: Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.Ex: With a staff of 10 it provides a full information service using state-of-the-art resources and methods.Ex: The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.Ex: The article ' Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.* referencia de puntero = pointer reference.* WIMP (Ventanas, Iconos, Ratones y Punteros) = WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers).* * *1 ‹empresa/sector/país› leading ( before n)la empresa tiene una situación puntera en el mercado de electrodomésticos the company leads the market in electrical appliancesel país puntero en la minería del cobre the leading copper-producing countryel ciclista puntero the leading cyclistvan punteros en la división they are at the top of the division, they are the division leadersA1 (para señalar) pointer2 ( Andes) (de un reloj) handB ( Dep)1 (equipo) leader, leaders (pl)2 (Col, CS) (en fútbol) winger* * *
puntero sustantivo masculino
1 ( para señalar) pointer;
(Inf) cursor;
( de reloj) (Andes) hand
2 (Dep)
puntero,-a
I adjetivo leading: es un país puntero en investigación sobre el cáncer, it's a leading country in cancer research
II sustantivo masculino pointer
' puntero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
puntera
English:
pointer
- hand
* * *puntero, -a♦ adjleading;una de las empresas punteras en el sector one of the leading companies in the industry;un país puntero en agricultura biológica a world leader in organic farming♦ nm1. [para señalar] pointer2. Informát pointer3. Andes, RP, Méx [persona] leader;[animal] leading animal♦ nm,fCSur Dep winger;puntero izquierdo/derecho left/right winger* * *I adj leadingII m pointer* * *puntero nm1) : pointer2) : leader -
111 que permite desarrollar menús de consulta
(adj.) = menu-makingEx. In the absence of sufficient staff to mount a supervised programme of microcomputer instructions, the library used existing, inexpensive, menu-making software to develop menu-driven, self-instructing access to disc operating commands, applications programs, and data files.* * *(adj.) = menu-makingEx: In the absence of sufficient staff to mount a supervised programme of microcomputer instructions, the library used existing, inexpensive, menu-making software to develop menu-driven, self-instructing access to disc operating commands, applications programs, and data files.
Spanish-English dictionary > que permite desarrollar menús de consulta
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112 quedarse corto
v.1 to fall short.La flecha se quedó corta The arrow fell short.2 to be less than the real thing.Esa copia se quedó corta That copy was less than the real thing.3 to be lost for words.Elsa se quedó corta Elsa was lost for words.* * *(ropa) to become too short■ el pantalón se me ha quedado corto my trousers have become too short for me 2 (calcular mal) to underestimate, miscalculate■ te quedaste corto con los bocadillos you didn't make enough sandwiches 3 (un tiro) to fall short 4 (no decir todo) to hold something back, not say enough* * *(v.) = stop + short of, fall + short, fall + short ofEx. Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.Ex. He was also to compare us to the most recent ALA standards to see where we fall short.Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.* * *(v.) = stop + short of, fall + short, fall + short ofEx: Many attempts to evaluate reference services stop short of developing methods for improving these services = Muchos intentos de evaluar los servicios de referencia no llegan a desarrollar los métodos necesarios para mejorarlos.
Ex: He was also to compare us to the most recent ALA standards to see where we fall short.Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated. -
113 recreativo
adj.recreational, recreative, diverting.* * *► adjetivo1 recreational* * *(f. - recreativa)adj.* * *1.ADJ recreational2.SM games arcade* * *- va adjetivo recreational* * *= recreational, recreative.Ex. It is already obvious that the present generation of schoolchildren readily accept the microcomputer as a learning and recreational aid.Ex. Adults and children should share all that they read and discover together what it is they find that is entertaining and revealing, recreative, re-enactive, and engaging.----* centro recreativo = recreation centre, recreational centre.* complejo recreativo = leisure complex.* complejo recreativo-cultural = leisure-recreation-cultural complex.* complejo recreativo y social = leisure centre.* fondo de lectura "formativa-recreativa" = browser collection.* salón de juegos recreativos = amusement arcade.* salón recreativo = video-game arcade.* * *- va adjetivo recreational* * *= recreational, recreative.Ex: It is already obvious that the present generation of schoolchildren readily accept the microcomputer as a learning and recreational aid.
Ex: Adults and children should share all that they read and discover together what it is they find that is entertaining and revealing, recreative, re-enactive, and engaging.* centro recreativo = recreation centre, recreational centre.* complejo recreativo = leisure complex.* complejo recreativo-cultural = leisure-recreation-cultural complex.* complejo recreativo y social = leisure centre.* fondo de lectura "formativa-recreativa" = browser collection.* salón de juegos recreativos = amusement arcade.* salón recreativo = video-game arcade.* * *recreativo -varecreational* * *
recreativo◊ -va adjetivo
recreational
recreativo,-a adjetivo recreational
' recreativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recreativa
English:
centre
- leisure centre
- recreational
- leisure
* * *recreativo, -a adjrecreational;máquina recreativa arcade machine;salón recreativo amusement arcade* * *adj recreational;juegos recreativos amusements;máquina recreativa slot machine;salón recreativo arcade, Br amusement arcade* * *recreativo, -va adj: recreational -
114 red de teletexto
(n.) = viewdata networkEx. The article 'Armchair shopping in Bradford' describes the Centrepoint Scheme based on a viewdata network having 50 terminals linked to a microcomputer, one of which is based in a library, which is both a teleshopping and local information service.* * *(n.) = viewdata networkEx: The article 'Armchair shopping in Bradford' describes the Centrepoint Scheme based on a viewdata network having 50 terminals linked to a microcomputer, one of which is based in a library, which is both a teleshopping and local information service.
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115 redireccionar
= reroute [re-route], offload [off-load], pipe.Ex. This controller can reroute data to and from different devices in the microcomputer, such as magnetic disks = Este controlador puede redireccionar la información a y desde diferentes dispositivos del microordenador, como, por ejemplo, los discos magnéticos.Ex. Hits retrieved from on-line data bases can be offloaded to the personal data base.Ex. MS-DOS allows users to ' pipe' streams of data through filters to do things like turn uppercase files into lowercase ones or sort records in alphabetical order.* * *= reroute [re-route], offload [off-load], pipe.Ex: This controller can reroute data to and from different devices in the microcomputer, such as magnetic disks = Este controlador puede redireccionar la información a y desde diferentes dispositivos del microordenador, como, por ejemplo, los discos magnéticos.
Ex: Hits retrieved from on-line data bases can be offloaded to the personal data base.Ex: MS-DOS allows users to ' pipe' streams of data through filters to do things like turn uppercase files into lowercase ones or sort records in alphabetical order.* * *Informát to readdress -
116 reenviar
v.1 to return, to send back.María reenvió los paquetes Mary sent back the packages.2 to forward, to send on.María reenvió el correo electrónico Mary forwarded the email.* * *VT [a nuevo domicilio] to forward; [a diferente dirección] to redirect; [al remitente] to return* * *= forward, resubmit [re-submit], reship, resend [re-send].Ex. It also stores any messages which it cannot forward because the receiving terminal is busy or which can be sent at off-peak times.Ex. When the abstracts were resubmitted in structured format, there was always a highly significant increase in the information content.Ex. It is necessary to anticipate a delay of approximtely 2 weeks for our European center to ship the issues to our American centre and for it to reship them to individual subscribers.Ex. It then becomes an easy matter to instruct the microcomputer to re-send the data if, say, the message was not correctly received by the host.* * *= forward, resubmit [re-submit], reship, resend [re-send].Ex: It also stores any messages which it cannot forward because the receiving terminal is busy or which can be sent at off-peak times.
Ex: When the abstracts were resubmitted in structured format, there was always a highly significant increase in the information content.Ex: It is necessary to anticipate a delay of approximtely 2 weeks for our European center to ship the issues to our American centre and for it to reship them to individual subscribers.Ex: It then becomes an easy matter to instruct the microcomputer to re-send the data if, say, the message was not correctly received by the host.* * *reenviar vt1. [devolver] to return, to send back2. [reexpedir] to forward, to send on -
117 resolución
f.1 resolution, firmness, decision, intention.2 resolution, decision, dictum.3 annulment, cancellation.4 resolution, disambiguation.* * *1 (decisión) resolution, decision; (determinación) determination, resolve\tomar una resolución to decideresolución fatal death wishresolución judicial court decision* * *noun f.1) resolution2) resolve3) decision* * *SF1) (=decisión) decision2) [de problema] (=acción) solving; (=respuesta) solution3) [de conflicto] resolution4) (Jur)5) (=determinación) resolve, determination6) frm (=resumen)en resolución — in a word, in short, to sum up
7) (Inform)8) Cono Sur (=terminación) finishing, completion* * *1) ( de problema) solution; ( de conflicto) settlement, resolution2) ( decisión) decision3) ( determinación) determination, resolve* * *= determination, purposefulness, resolution, resolution, resolution, single-mindedness, dpi (dots per inch), verdict, judging.Ex. Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.Ex. The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex. For example, when operating with colour and high resolution graphics, a microcomputer might possibly need 20K of storage.Ex. But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex. High quality (400 dpi) TIFF files were stored on archival tape, and JPEG thumbnails and full-size images placed on server to be accessed by CGI script.Ex. A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex. The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.----* alta resolución = high resolution.* baja resolución = low resolution.* caminar con resolución = march.* con resolución = resolutely.* falta de resolución = procrastination.* orientado hacia la resolución de problemas = problem-orientated, problem-oriented.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* resolución de disputas = dispute settlement.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation, word sense disambiguation.* resolución de problemas = problem solving [problem-solving].* * *1) ( de problema) solution; ( de conflicto) settlement, resolution2) ( decisión) decision3) ( determinación) determination, resolve* * *= determination, purposefulness, resolution, resolution, resolution, single-mindedness, dpi (dots per inch), verdict, judging.Ex: Instead of fighting words with a dogged determination, he got to like them.
Ex: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Ex: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex: I was one of the cosigners of a resolution which tried to have the ISBD repealed.Ex: For example, when operating with colour and high resolution graphics, a microcomputer might possibly need 20K of storage.Ex: But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Ex: High quality (400 dpi) TIFF files were stored on archival tape, and JPEG thumbnails and full-size images placed on server to be accessed by CGI script.Ex: A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex: The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.* alta resolución = high resolution.* baja resolución = low resolution.* caminar con resolución = march.* con resolución = resolutely.* falta de resolución = procrastination.* orientado hacia la resolución de problemas = problem-orientated, problem-oriented.* resolución anafórica = anaphoric resolution.* resolución de conflictos = conflict resolution, peacemaking [peace-making].* resolución de disputas = dispute settlement.* resolución de la ambigüedad entre términos = term disambiguation, word sense disambiguation.* resolución de problemas = problem solving [problem-solving].* * *A (de un problema) solution; (de un conflicto) settlement, resolutionB (decisión) decisiontomaron or adoptaron la resolución de cerrar el hospital they decided to close the hospitalC (de un contrato) terminationD1 (determinación) determination, resolve2 (cualidad de decisivo) decisiveness* * *
resolución sustantivo femenino
1 ( de problema) solution;
( de conflicto) settlement, resolution
2 ( decisión) decision;
tomaron la resolución de emigrar they decided to emigrate
3 ( determinación) determination, resolve
resolución sustantivo femenino
1 (determinación, decisión) resolution: tomó la resolución de marcharse de casa, he decided to leave home
2 (de un problema, acertijo, etc) solution
' resolución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empuje
- arbitraje
English:
decision
- determination
- resolution
- resolve
- single-mindedness
- steadfastness
- strong-mindedness
- ruling
- settlement
- unsettled
* * *resolución nf1. [solución] [de una crisis] resolution;[de un crimen] solution Informát resolución de problemas troubleshooting2. [firmeza] determination, resolve3. [decisión] decision;[de tribunal] ruling; [de Naciones Unidas] resolution;tomar una resolución to take a decision* * *f1 actitud determination, decisiveness3 JUR ruling4 ( decisión):tomar una resolución make o take a decision5 TÉC:de alta resolución high resolution6:en resolución to sum up* * *resolución nf, pl - ciones1) : resolution, settlement2) : decision3) : determination, resolve* * *resolución n determination / resolution -
118 sacar el máximo partido
(v.) = exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), take + the best advantageEx. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex. There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.* * *(v.) = exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), take + the best advantageEx: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.
Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex: There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise. -
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(adj.) = self-confidentEx. The author attempts to help library staff to become more self-confident and independent in unravelling their own microcomputer problems.* * *(adj.) = self-confidentEx: The author attempts to help library staff to become more self-confident and independent in unravelling their own microcomputer problems.
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Ex. We will only consider here the 'microcomputer-as-word-processor', because this is a combination which generally offers the best of both worlds.* * *Ex: We will only consider here the 'microcomputer-as-word-processor', because this is a combination which generally offers the best of both worlds.
См. также в других словарях:
microcomputer — MICROCOMPÚTER, microcomputere, s.n. Microcalculator. [pr.: piú ] – Din engl. microcomputer. Trimis de LauraGellner, 29.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 MICROCOMPÚTER s. v. microcalculator. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime microcompúter s.… … Dicționar Român
microcomputer — n. A small computer based on a microprocessor; in practise, at any given time in the technology of computer development, a microcomputer will be one that is less powerful than a {minicomputer}. Syn: personal computer, PC. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
microcomputer — mi‧cro‧com‧put‧er [ˈmaɪkrəʊkəmˌpjuːtə ǁ kroʊkəm ˌpjuːtər] noun [countable] old fashioned COMPUTING a PC * * * microcomputer UK US /ˈmaɪkrəʊkəmˌpjuːtər/ noun [C] (INFORMAL micro) OLD FASHIONED … Financial and business terms
microcomputer — /mikrokom pjuter/ s.m. [comp. di micro e dell ingl. computer ]. (inform.) [sistema elettronico digitale di dimensioni ridottissime, per usi limitati, spec. di controllo] ▶◀ [➨ microelaboratore] … Enciclopedia Italiana
microcomputer — (n.) 1971, from MICRO (Cf. micro ) + COMPUTER (Cf. computer) … Etymology dictionary
microcomputer — /mikrokomˈpjuter, ingl. ˈmaɪkrəukəmˌpjuːtə(r)/ s. m. inv. (elab.) microcalcolatore … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
microcomputer — ► NOUN ▪ a small computer with a microprocessor as its central processor … English terms dictionary
microcomputer — [mī΄krō kəm pyo͞ot′ər] n. a small, relatively inexpensive computer whose central processing unit is a microprocessor: used in the home, small businesses, etc … English World dictionary
Microcomputer — The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular microcomputers of its era, and is the best selling model of home computer of all time.[1] computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit … Wikipedia
microcomputer — /muy kroh keuhm pyooh teuhr/, n. a compact and relatively inexpensive computer, with less capacity and capability than a minicomputer, consisting of a microprocessor and other components of a computer, miniaturized where possible: used in small… … Universalium
microcomputer — noun A computer designed around a microprocessor, smaller than a minicomputer or a mainframe. In recent years, it had become the hallmark of the scientist, much as the stethoscope was that of the physician and the microcomputer that of the… … Wiktionary