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61 poner orden
(v.) = bring + order, tidying (up), create + order, clear out, clear upEx. What he did do was bring order into a previously haphazard process.Ex. Curiously, though, in writing about what they thought bookselling actually entailed the task most mentioned was dusting and tidying, followed by helping people and then knowing the stock.Ex. The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex. Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex. What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.* * *(v.) = bring + order, tidying (up), create + order, clear out, clear upEx: What he did do was bring order into a previously haphazard process.
Ex: Curiously, though, in writing about what they thought bookselling actually entailed the task most mentioned was dusting and tidying, followed by helping people and then knowing the stock.Ex: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Ex: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Ex: What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'. -
62 ponerse furioso
v.to get furious, to get very angry, to fall into a rage, to flare up.* * *to get angry* * *(v.) = infuriate, get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collarEx. Many English users of MEDLINE must have been infuriated by the inability of the system to spell even simple words such as Labour and Haemoglobin correctly.Ex. Ordinary people can sit around and get morally worked up about the evil of drugs the way they once got worked up about the 'red menace'.Ex. She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely.* * *(v.) = infuriate, get + (all) worked up (about), get + hot under the collarEx: Many English users of MEDLINE must have been infuriated by the inability of the system to spell even simple words such as Labour and Haemoglobin correctly.
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63 recargar
v.1 to refill (volver a cargar) (encendedor, recipiente).2 to overload (cargar demasiado).El nuevo tipo recarga al empleado The new guy overburdens the employee3 to overelaborate (adornar en exceso).4 to replenish, to recharge, to refill, to re-charge.Ellos recargan el tanque They replenish the tank.5 to tax, to excise.El gobierno recarga los servicios The government taxes the services.6 to charge, to saturate, to permeate, to impregnate.El agua recarga a la esponja The water impregnates the sponge.* * *2 (sobrecargar) to overload3 figurado (exagerar) to overelaborate, exaggerate4 FINANZAS to increase* * *VT1) [+ encendedor, bolígrafo] to refill; [+ batería, pila] to recharge; [+ arma] to reload; [+ tarjeta de móvil] to top up2) (=cargar demasiado) to clutter3) (Econ)nos han recargado un 20% — we have to pay a 20% surcharge
4) (Jur) † [+ sentencia] to increase* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < decoración> to overdob) < texto> to overwrite2) < batería> to recharge; <mechero/estilográfica> to refill; <arma/programa> to reload3)a) ( en un pago) (+ me/te/le etc)le recargaron un 10% — they charged him 10% extra
b)2.recargar a alguien DE algo — de trabajo to overload somebody with something
recargarse v pron (Col, Méx, Ven) ( apoyarse)* * *= reload, replenish, overload.Ex. Its major weakness is its inability to update easily and modify records without reloading the entire data base.Ex. The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex. Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < decoración> to overdob) < texto> to overwrite2) < batería> to recharge; <mechero/estilográfica> to refill; <arma/programa> to reload3)a) ( en un pago) (+ me/te/le etc)le recargaron un 10% — they charged him 10% extra
b)2.recargar a alguien DE algo — de trabajo to overload somebody with something
recargarse v pron (Col, Méx, Ven) ( apoyarse)* * *= reload, replenish, overload.Ex: Its major weakness is its inability to update easily and modify records without reloading the entire data base.
Ex: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex: Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.* * *recargar [A3 ]vtA1 (en un pago) (+ me/te/le etc):le recargaron un 10% they charged him 10% extra, they charged him an extra 10% o a 10% surcharge2 recargar a algn DE algo ‹de trabajo› to overload sb WITH sthme están recargando de responsabilidades they're giving me too much responsibility, they're putting too much responsibility on my shouldersB ‹arma› to reload; ‹batería› to recharge; ‹tarjeta SIM› to top up; ‹programa› to reloadC ‹mechero/estilográfica› to refillD1 ‹decoración› to overdohan recargado la habitación con cuadros they've cluttered the room up with pictures2 ‹texto› to overwriteA ( refl) (de responsabilidades, trabajo) recargarse DE algo:te estás recargando de trabajo you're taking on too much workse recarga de responsabilidades she takes too much responsibility on herselfB (Col, Méx, Ven) (apoyarse) recargarse CONTRA algo; to lean AGAINST sthfumaba recargado contra la puerta he was leaning against the door smoking* * *
recargar ( conjugate recargar) verbo transitivo ‹ batería› to recharge;
‹encendedor/estilográfica› to refill;
‹arma/programa› to reload
recargarse verbo pronominal (Col, Méx, Ven) ( apoyarse) recargarse CONTRA algo to lean against sth
recargar verbo transitivo
1 (un decorado, una habitación) to overelaborate
2 (una pila, batería, un mechero) to recharge
3 (una estantería, etc) to overload
4 Fin (un recibo, una factura, deuda) to increase
' recargar' also found in these entries:
English:
recharge
* * *recargar vt[teléfono móvil] to top up♦ vt1. [volver a cargar] [encendedor, recipiente, pluma] to refill;[batería, pila] to recharge; [fusil, camión] to reload; Fam2. [cargar demasiado] to overload;recargó el baúl de libros she put too many books in the trunk;nos han recargado de trabajo we've been overloaded with work3. [adornar en exceso] to overdecorate;recargó el vestido con demasiados lazos she overdid the ribbons on the dress4. [cantidad]recargar 1.000 pesos a alguien to charge sb 1,000 pesos extra5. [aire, ambiente] to make stuffy♦ See also the pronominal verb recargarse* * *v/t1 batería recharge; recipiente refill2:recargar un 5% charge 5% extra, add on 5%* * *recargar {52} vt1) : to recharge2) : to overload -
64 relacionado con el coito
(adj.) = coitalEx. Female sexual dysfunction refers to the inability of a woman to function adequately in terms of sexual desire, sexual arousal, orgasm, or in coital situations.* * *(adj.) = coitalEx: Female sexual dysfunction refers to the inability of a woman to function adequately in terms of sexual desire, sexual arousal, orgasm, or in coital situations.
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65 renuncia
f.1 giving up (abandono).2 resignation.presentó su renuncia he handed in his (letter of) resignation3 renunciation, renouncement.4 letter of resignation, written resignation, resignation, resignation letter.5 disclaimer.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: renunciar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: renunciar.* * *1 renunciation2 (dimisión) resignation\presentar la renuncia to hand in one's resignation* * *noun f.1) renunciation2) resignation* * *SF1) [a derecho, trono] renunciationla paz depende de una renuncia total a la violencia — peace is dependent on a total renunciation of violence
está considerando una posible renuncia a sus derechos al trono — he is thinking of renouncing his rights to the throne
han hecho pública la renuncia a sus exigencias/planes — they announced that they have abandoned o dropped their claims/plans
confirmó su renuncia a participar en el proyecto — he confirmed his refusal to take part in the project
2) [de empleado] resignationpresentó su renuncia — he tendered his resignation, he resigned
3) (=abnegación) renunciation* * *1) ( dimisión) resignationpresentar la renuncia — to resign, tender one's resignation (frml)
2)a) ( abandono)b) (Der) relinquishment3) ( abnegación) self-sacrifice* * *= abandonment, abdication, unwillingness, denial, surrender, renunciation, drop-off.Ex. Practical considerations led to the abandonment of this idea.Ex. I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.Ex. His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.Ex. The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex. This would require central funding, an appropriate communications infrastructure and the surrender by universities of their autonomy over their local libraries.Ex. This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex. There is a subsidy mechanism that lowers rates in order to avoid drop-offs from the network.----* documento de renuncia = waiver form.* renuncia a algo por otra cosa = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off].* * *1) ( dimisión) resignationpresentar la renuncia — to resign, tender one's resignation (frml)
2)a) ( abandono)b) (Der) relinquishment3) ( abnegación) self-sacrifice* * *= abandonment, abdication, unwillingness, denial, surrender, renunciation, drop-off.Ex: Practical considerations led to the abandonment of this idea.
Ex: I think this attitude somewhat bespeaks a professional abdication by a lot of us.Ex: His autocracy is manifested by his unwillingness and inability to delegate responsibility and authority.Ex: The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex: This would require central funding, an appropriate communications infrastructure and the surrender by universities of their autonomy over their local libraries.Ex: This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex: There is a subsidy mechanism that lowers rates in order to avoid drop-offs from the network.* documento de renuncia = waiver form.* renuncia a algo por otra cosa = trade-off [tradeoff/trade off].* * *A (dimisión) resignationpresentó su renuncia she resigned, she tendered her resignation ( frml)B1 (abandono) renuncia A algo renunciation OF sthproclamaron su renuncia al uso de la fuerza they rejected the use of force, they renounced the use of force2 ( Der) relinquishmentC (sacrificio, abnegación) self-sacrifice* * *
Del verbo renunciar: ( conjugate renunciar)
renuncia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
renuncia
renunciar
renuncia sustantivo femenino
1 ( dimisión) resignation;
2 ( abandono) renuncia A algo renunciation of sth
3 ( abnegación) self-sacrifice
renunciar ( conjugate renunciar) verbo intransitivo ( dimitir) to resign;
renuncia A algo ‹ a puesto› to resign sth;
‹ a derecho› to relinquish sth, renounce sth (frml);
‹ a título› to give up sth, relinquish sth;
‹ a trono› to renounce sth
renuncia sustantivo femenino
1 renunciation
2 (a un cargo) resignation
(documento) letter of resignation
renunciar verbo intransitivo
1 (a un derecho, bien) to renounce, give up: renunció a la felicidad, he renounced happiness
renunciamos a la herencia, we relinquished the inheritance
2 (a un vicio, placer, proyecto) to give up: tendré que renunciar a los dulces, I've got to stop eating sweets
renunciamos a ir de viaje, we gave up travelling
3 (no aceptar) to decline
4 (a un cargo) to resign
' renuncia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cese
- consecuencia
- presentar
- sacrificio
English:
by-election
- disclaimer
- quitclaim
- renunciation
- resignation
- waiver
- withdrawal
- denial
- notice
* * *renuncia nf1. [abandono] giving up;demandan que el grupo anuncie su renuncia a la violencia they are demanding that the group renounce the use of violence2. [dimisión] resignation;presentó su renuncia he handed in his (letter of) resignation* * *f resignation* * *renuncia nf1) : resignation2) : renunciation3) : waiver -
66 restringido
adj.1 restricted, limited, qualified.2 frugally restricted, frugal.past part.past participle of spanish verb: restringir.* * *(f. - restringida)adj.limited, restricted* * *ADJ restricted, limited* * ** * *= reduced, restrictive, restricted, curtailed, unapproved, hampered.Ex. The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand, reduced marginal costs and efficient technology.Ex. These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.Ex. Librarians are experiencing dissatisfaction with the restricted opportunities available to them to find expression for, and recognition of, their skills in the present climate of change.Ex. Most of their libraries offer 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. opening on weekdays, and a somewhat curtailed opening day on Saturdays.Ex. Tenure came into being to protect the academic freedom of scholars who intellectually venture into new or unapproved areas of knowledge.Ex. Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.----* acceso restringido = restricted access.* biblioteca de acceso restringido = closed-stack library.* cada vez más restringido = tightening.* campo restringido = limit field.* de acceso restringido = closed access.* estar restringido = be constrained.* fondos de acceso restringido = closed access collection, closed stacks.* no restringido = non-restrictive, unconfined.* ser restringido = be constrained.* * ** * *= reduced, restrictive, restricted, curtailed, unapproved, hampered.Ex: The model shows that market concentration rises with inelastic demand, reduced marginal costs and efficient technology.
Ex: These beliefs will determine how restrictive or nonrestrictive the library will be in terms of providing physical and intellectual access to information.Ex: Librarians are experiencing dissatisfaction with the restricted opportunities available to them to find expression for, and recognition of, their skills in the present climate of change.Ex: Most of their libraries offer 9.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. opening on weekdays, and a somewhat curtailed opening day on Saturdays.Ex: Tenure came into being to protect the academic freedom of scholars who intellectually venture into new or unapproved areas of knowledge.Ex: Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.* acceso restringido = restricted access.* biblioteca de acceso restringido = closed-stack library.* cada vez más restringido = tightening.* campo restringido = limit field.* de acceso restringido = closed access.* estar restringido = be constrained.* fondos de acceso restringido = closed access collection, closed stacks.* no restringido = non-restrictive, unconfined.* ser restringido = be constrained.* * *restringido -da‹libertad› restricted, limited; ‹posibilidades› limitedun número restringido de personas a limited number of people* * *
Del verbo restringir: ( conjugate restringir)
restringido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
restringido
restringir
restringido
‹posibilidades/cantidad› limited
restringir ( conjugate restringir) verbo transitivo
to restrict
restringir vtr (el acceso a un lugar, derecho) to restrict, limit
(el consumo, distribución de algo) to cut back, restrict
' restringido' also found in these entries:
English:
open
- clamp
- narrow
* * *restringido, -a adjlimited, restricted* * *restringido, -da adjlimitado: limited, restricted -
67 retinitis pigmentosa
f.retinitis pigmentosa.* * *(n.) = retinitis pigmentosaEx. An unfortunate side effect of retinitis pigmentosa is the gradual inability to recognize objects not directly in front of us -- a condition more commonly known as tunnel vision.* * *(n.) = retinitis pigmentosaEx: An unfortunate side effect of retinitis pigmentosa is the gradual inability to recognize objects not directly in front of us -- a condition more commonly known as tunnel vision.
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68 sacar a colación un problema
(v.) = bring + problem upEx. In my books they did the right thing by bringing the problem up as early as they could, the failing was FIA's inability to act on this early enough to do something constructive about it.* * *(v.) = bring + problem upEx: In my books they did the right thing by bringing the problem up as early as they could, the failing was FIA's inability to act on this early enough to do something constructive about it.
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69 según yo
Ex. In my books they did the right thing by bringing the problem up as early as they could, the failing was FIA's inability to act on this early enough to do something constructive about it.* * *Ex: In my books they did the right thing by bringing the problem up as early as they could, the failing was FIA's inability to act on this early enough to do something constructive about it.
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70 sin causa aparente
= for no apparent reason, for apparently no reasonEx. These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.Ex. The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.* * *= for no apparent reason, for apparently no reasonEx: These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.
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71 sin motivo aparente
= for no apparent reason, for apparently no reasonEx. These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.Ex. The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.* * *= for no apparent reason, for apparently no reasonEx: These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.
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72 sin razón aparente
= for no apparent reason, for apparently no reasonEx. These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.Ex. The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.* * *= for no apparent reason, for apparently no reasonEx: These outbursts often happen for no apparent reason and may be due to the child's inability to tolerate the present environment.
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73 subida de precios
(n.) = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hikeEx. The socialists states are developing library networks as a way of coping with price rises.Ex. The base of higher education is shrinking because of the drop in the birthrate and rising costs.Ex. This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.Ex. The serials crisis is related to increased prices and the inability of academic libraries to keep pace with the demand for research materials.Ex. Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.Ex. The Minister is firm about not rolling back oil prices insisting that the price hike was 'very marginal'.* * *(n.) = price rise, rising costs, price increase, increased price, price hike, price hikeEx: The socialists states are developing library networks as a way of coping with price rises.
Ex: The base of higher education is shrinking because of the drop in the birthrate and rising costs.Ex: This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.Ex: The serials crisis is related to increased prices and the inability of academic libraries to keep pace with the demand for research materials.Ex: Health-care price hike is daylight robbery.Ex: The Minister is firm about not rolling back oil prices insisting that the price hike was 'very marginal'. -
74 superprotección
Ex. The most important factor in overprotectiveness is the parent's inability to admit that she or he sometimes feels angry toward the child.* * *Ex: The most important factor in overprotectiveness is the parent's inability to admit that she or he sometimes feels angry toward the child.
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75 tensión emocional
(n.) = emotional tensionEx. Mental block -- an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do -- is often caused by emotional tension.* * *(n.) = emotional tensionEx: Mental block -- an inability to remember or think of something you normally can do -- is often caused by emotional tension.
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76 trabado
adj.locked, stuck.past part.past participle of spanish verb: trabar.* * *1→ link=trabar trabar► adjetivo1 (sujeto) fastened; (atascado) jammed2 (salsa) smooth3 (caballería) with two white stockings5 figurado (coherente) coherent* * *ADJ1) (=unido) joined; [discurso] coherent, well constructed2) (=fuerte) tough, strong3) LAm [al hablar] stammering4) And (=bizco) cross-eyed* * *= hampered.Ex. Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.* * *= hampered.Ex: Such effects are often explicable in terms of the inability of the hampered roots to supply the shoot with water or nutrients.
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77 tratar un problema
(v.) = address + problem, deal with + problem, handle + problem, tackle + problem, address + limitation, grapple with + problem, treat + problem, address + concernEx. They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.Ex. Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.Ex. They believed that taking on student assistants would not solve the problem because they cannot handle the complex problems involved in the work.Ex. The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.Ex. A number of approaches have been developed in the field of medicine that seek to address these limitations.Ex. The UK is only beginning to try to grapple with the problems surrounding full public access to the Internet.Ex. A recarpeting project in the State University Library, Illinois, provided an opportunity to address several longstanding concerns: better handicapped access, improved lighting, and a more efficient utilisation of limited physical space.* * *(v.) = address + problem, deal with + problem, handle + problem, tackle + problem, address + limitation, grapple with + problem, treat + problem, address + concernEx: They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.
Ex: Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.Ex: They believed that taking on student assistants would not solve the problem because they cannot handle the complex problems involved in the work.Ex: The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.Ex: A number of approaches have been developed in the field of medicine that seek to address these limitations.Ex: The UK is only beginning to try to grapple with the problems surrounding full public access to the Internet. -
78 título
m.1 title, caption, headline, heading.2 diploma, title, degree, qualification.3 investment certificate, security.4 titer.* * *1 (de obra) title2 (de texto legal) heading3 (dignidad) title4 (persona noble) noble (person)6 (documento) title7 (titular de prensa) headline8 (banca) bond, security1 (titulación) qualifications; (méritos) qualities\título de nobleza nobility titletítulo de propiedad deeds plural* * *noun m.1) title2) degree, qualification3) diploma, certificate4) bond* * *SM1) [de libro, película] title; [en periódico] headline; (Jur) heading2) [de campeón] title3) (Educ) (=diploma) certificate; (=licenciatura) degree; (=calificación) qualification; Caribe (Aut) driving licence, driver's license (EEUU)pl títulos qualifications4) (=dignidad) title; (=persona) titled personcasarse con un título — to marry into the nobility, marry a titled person
5) (=cualidad) qualityno es precisamente un título de gloria para él — it is not exactly a quality on which he can pride himself
tiene varios títulos honrosos — he has several noble qualities, he has a number of worthy attributes
6) [en presupuesto] item7)a título de — (=a modo de) by way of; (=en calidad de) in the capacity of
a título de ejemplo,... — by way of example,..., for example,...
ya ha comenzado a funcionar a título experimental — it is already being used on an experimental basis
a título particular o personal — in a personal capacity, in an unofficial capacity
8) [de bienes] title9) (Econ) (=bono) bond10) (=derecho) right* * *1) (de libro, película) title, name; ( de capítulo) heading, title; ( de una ley) titleun poema que lleva por título... — a poem called o (frml) entitled...
2) (Educ) degree; ( diploma) certificate3) (que refleja honor, mérito, etc) title4) tb5) ( en locs)a título: esto lo digo a título personal I'm speaking personally here; les daré algunas cifras a título orientativo I'll give you a few figures to put you in the picture o to give you an idea; a título de ( a manera de) by way of; ( en calidad de): asiste a título de observador he's here as an observer; lo recibió a título de préstamo he received it as a loan; ¿a título de qué me dices eso ahora? — (fam) what are you telling me that for now?
6) (Der) title, (Econ, Fin) security, bond•* * *= address, degree, title, title, certification, diploma.Ex. Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex. The title of a work is a word, phrase, character, or group of characters, normally appearing in an item, naming the item or the work contained in it.Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex. It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex. The guidelines can be used as a tool for the recognition of LIS diplomas and degrees beyond a country's border.----* acceso a la información por el título = title approach.* a partir de los títulos = title-based.* área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.* asiento de título = title unit entry.* asiento secundario de título = added title entry.* asiento secundario por autor y título = author-title added entry, name-title added entry.* asiento secundario por título = title added entry.* a título de = by way of, for the sake of.* a título gratuito = gratuitous.* a título personal = in a personal capacity, in a private capacity.* bloque funcional de títulos relacionados = related title block.* boletín de títulos = titles bulletin.* buscar por autor y título = search by + name-title key.* buscar por título = search by + title key.* búsqueda de títulos = title search.* búsqueda por autor = author/title search.* búsqueda por palabra del título = title word search.* cambiar el título = retitle.* cambio de título = title change.* catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.* ceremonia de entrega de títulos = graduation ceremony.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* conceder un título = bestow + title.* con el título = entitled.* dar título = title.* encabezamiento de título = title entry.* encabezamientos de nombre y título = name-title headings.* entrada por el título = title main entry.* entrada por palabra clave del título = catchword entry.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* ganar un título = win + title.* índice de títulos = title index.* índice invertido de las palabras del título = title word dictionary.* índice KWIT (Palabra Clave del Título) = KWIT (Keyword-in-Title).* índice permutado de títulos = permuted title index.* índices de títulos al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type title indexes.* indización permutada de títulos = permuted title indexing.* indización por palabras clave del título = catchword indexing, catchword title indexing.* indización por palabras del título = title-term indexing.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* lucha por el título = title race.* mención de título = title statement.* obtener un título = gain + a degree in.* ordenación por títulos = title-based arrangement.* otorgar el título de "sir" = elevate to + knighthood.* otorgar un título = confer + degree, bestow + title.* palabra del título = title word, title term.* pantalla de títulos = title display.* porcentaje de títulos servidos = title fill rate.* poseer un título = hold + degree.* presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.* referencia de autor y título = author-title reference, name-title reference.* relacionado con la obtención de títulos = credential-granting.* sin título = untitled.* subtítulo y/o información complementaria sobre el título = other title information.* título abreviado = catch-title, abbreviated title.* título académico = professional degree, academic degree.* título alternativo = alternative title.* título buscado por el usuario = sought title.* título clave = key title.* título colectivo = collective title.* título comercial = trade title.* título común = common title.* título de cabecera = caption title.* título de cubierta = binder's title.* título de doctor = doctor's degree, doctoral degree.* título de la cubierta = cover title.* título de la funda = sleeve title.* título de la publicación periódica = serial title.* título de la revista = journal title.* título de la serie = series title.* título de la signatura = docket title.* título del capítulo = chapter heading.* título del lomo = spine title.* título del lomo descendente = descending spine title.* título de lord = peerage.* título de peluquero = hairdressing certificate.* título de publicación periódica = periodical title.* título de reconocimiento = honorary scroll.* título facticio = supplied title.* título honorífico = title of honour, honorific, honorific title.* título honoris causa = honorary degree, honoris causa.* título informativo = informative title.* título nobiliario = title of nobility.* título original = original title.* título paralelo = parallel title.* título por línea = title-a-line.* título profesional = professional degree, professional qualification.* título propiamente dicho = title proper.* título provisional = working title.* título repetido = running title.* título superior = advanced degree.* título uniforme = uniform title.* título universitario = university degree.* * *1) (de libro, película) title, name; ( de capítulo) heading, title; ( de una ley) titleun poema que lleva por título... — a poem called o (frml) entitled...
2) (Educ) degree; ( diploma) certificate3) (que refleja honor, mérito, etc) title4) tb5) ( en locs)a título: esto lo digo a título personal I'm speaking personally here; les daré algunas cifras a título orientativo I'll give you a few figures to put you in the picture o to give you an idea; a título de ( a manera de) by way of; ( en calidad de): asiste a título de observador he's here as an observer; lo recibió a título de préstamo he received it as a loan; ¿a título de qué me dices eso ahora? — (fam) what are you telling me that for now?
6) (Der) title, (Econ, Fin) security, bond•* * *= address, degree, title, title, certification, diploma.Ex: Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.
Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.Ex: The title of a work is a word, phrase, character, or group of characters, normally appearing in an item, naming the item or the work contained in it.Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.Ex: It is remarkable how, in an economy with diminishing job opportunities, librarians compensate for their inability to demonstrate the value of their skills by seeking the protection of educational and certification requirements.Ex: The guidelines can be used as a tool for the recognition of LIS diplomas and degrees beyond a country's border.* acceso a la información por el título = title approach.* a partir de los títulos = title-based.* área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.* asiento de título = title unit entry.* asiento secundario de título = added title entry.* asiento secundario por autor y título = author-title added entry, name-title added entry.* asiento secundario por título = title added entry.* a título de = by way of, for the sake of.* a título gratuito = gratuitous.* a título personal = in a personal capacity, in a private capacity.* bloque funcional de títulos relacionados = related title block.* boletín de títulos = titles bulletin.* buscar por autor y título = search by + name-title key.* buscar por título = search by + title key.* búsqueda de títulos = title search.* búsqueda por autor = author/title search.* búsqueda por palabra del título = title word search.* cambiar el título = retitle.* cambio de título = title change.* catálogo de autores y títulos = author/title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos = title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos abreviados = short title catalogue.* catálogo de títulos sin abreviar = long-title catalogue.* ceremonia de entrega de títulos = graduation ceremony.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* conceder un título = bestow + title.* con el título = entitled.* dar título = title.* encabezamiento de título = title entry.* encabezamientos de nombre y título = name-title headings.* entrada por el título = title main entry.* entrada por palabra clave del título = catchword entry.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* ganar un título = win + title.* índice de títulos = title index.* índice invertido de las palabras del título = title word dictionary.* índice KWIT (Palabra Clave del Título) = KWIT (Keyword-in-Title).* índice permutado de títulos = permuted title index.* índices de títulos al estilo de los índices de materia = subject-type title indexes.* indización permutada de títulos = permuted title indexing.* indización por palabras clave del título = catchword indexing, catchword title indexing.* indización por palabras del título = title-term indexing.* inferior al título = sub-degree [subdegree].* lucha por el título = title race.* mención de título = title statement.* obtener un título = gain + a degree in.* ordenación por títulos = title-based arrangement.* otorgar el título de "sir" = elevate to + knighthood.* otorgar un título = confer + degree, bestow + title.* palabra del título = title word, title term.* pantalla de títulos = title display.* porcentaje de títulos servidos = title fill rate.* poseer un título = hold + degree.* presentación circular de títulos = wrap-around.* referencia de autor y título = author-title reference, name-title reference.* relacionado con la obtención de títulos = credential-granting.* sin título = untitled.* subtítulo y/o información complementaria sobre el título = other title information.* título abreviado = catch-title, abbreviated title.* título académico = professional degree, academic degree.* título alternativo = alternative title.* título buscado por el usuario = sought title.* título clave = key title.* título colectivo = collective title.* título comercial = trade title.* título común = common title.* título de cabecera = caption title.* título de cubierta = binder's title.* título de doctor = doctor's degree, doctoral degree.* título de la cubierta = cover title.* título de la funda = sleeve title.* título de la publicación periódica = serial title.* título de la revista = journal title.* título de la serie = series title.* título de la signatura = docket title.* título del capítulo = chapter heading.* título del lomo = spine title.* título del lomo descendente = descending spine title.* título de lord = peerage.* título de peluquero = hairdressing certificate.* título de publicación periódica = periodical title.* título de reconocimiento = honorary scroll.* título facticio = supplied title.* título honorífico = title of honour, honorific, honorific title.* título honoris causa = honorary degree, honoris causa.* título informativo = informative title.* título nobiliario = title of nobility.* título original = original title.* título paralelo = parallel title.* título por línea = title-a-line.* título profesional = professional degree, professional qualification.* título propiamente dicho = title proper.* título provisional = working title.* título repetido = running title.* título superior = advanced degree.* título uniforme = uniform title.* título universitario = university degree.* * *A1 (de un libro, una película) title, name; (de un capítulo) heading, title2 (de una ley) titleCompuesto:credits (pl)Compuestos:academic qualificationuniversity degree, college degree ( AmE)C (que refleja una dignidad, un mérito, etc) titlese ganó el título de Miss Mundo she won the Miss World titleDtb título nobiliario titleE(en locs): a título: esto lo digo a título personal, no en mi calidad de empleado de la empresa this is my personal view o I'm speaking personally here and not as an employee of the companya título informativo, éstas son las fechas de las reuniones for your information, these are the dates of the meetingsa título anecdótico comentó que … by way of an anecdote he said that …les daré algunas cifras a título orientativo I'll give you a few figures to put you in the picture o to give you an ideaa título de by way ofa título de introducción by way of introductionen las tierras vivían a título de arrendatarias 352 familias 352 families lived on the land as tenants¿a título de qué me dices eso ahora? ( fam); what are you telling me that for now?F (de un bien) titleCompuestos:bearer bondcredit instrumenttitle deed, document of title* * *
Del verbo titular: ( conjugate titular)
titulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tituló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
titular
título
titular 1 adjetivo ‹médico/profesor› permanent
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (de pasaporte, cuenta, cargo) holder
■ sustantivo masculino
b) (Rad, TV) main story;
titular 2 ( conjugate titular) verbo transitivo ‹ obra›:◊ su novela titulada `Julia' his novel called o (frml) entitled `Julia'
titularse verbo pronominal
1 [obra/película] to be called, be entitled (frml)
2 (Educ) to graduate, get one's degree;
títulose EN/DE algo to graduate in/as sth
título sustantivo masculino
1 ( en general) title;◊ un poema que lleva por título … a poem called o (frml) entitled …;
el título de campeón juvenil the junior title;
título nobiliario title;
a título de: a título de introducción by way of introduction;
asiste a título de observador he's attending as an observer
2 (Educ) degree;
( diploma) certificate;
título universitario university degree, college degree (AmE)
título sustantivo masculino
1 (de una obra, una ley) title
2 Educ (cualificación) qualification
(universitario) degree
(documento impreso) degree certificate 3 título nobiliario, title
4 Cine títulos de crédito, credits
♦ Locuciones: a título de, by way of
a título de curiosidad, as a matter of interest
' título' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concepto
- conquistar
- detentar
- ducado
- excelencia
- existente
- infante
- nobiliaria
- nobiliario
- ostentar
- poner
- subtítulo
- aspirante
- barón
- calificar
- capacitar
- ceder
- conseguir
- convalidar
- despojar
- dignidad
- diplomarse
- disputar
- el
- goce
- grado
- habilitar
- heredar
- llamar
- pasar
- poseedor
- poseer
- renunciar
- revalidar
- rótulo
- tratamiento
- usurpar
English:
approval
- defending champion
- degree
- esquire
- heading
- honourable
- knighthood
- lady
- liability
- qualification
- qualify
- rubric
- saint
- second
- share certificate
- sir
- title
- title track
- unqualified
- caption
- cost
- dame
- date
- debar
- defending
- elevate
- fellowship
- graduate
- knight
- QC
- right
- succeed
- untrained
* * *♦ nm1. [de obra, película] titleCine títulos de crédito credits;título de página running head, page title2. [licenciatura] degree;[diploma] diploma;tiene muchos títulos she has a lot of qualificationstítulo académico academic degree;títulos profesionales professional qualifications;título universitario university degree3. [de concurso, competición] title;el título de la liga/de campeón the league/championship title4. [de derecho, obligación] [documento] deed;título de propiedad title deed5. Fin securitytítulo de acción Br share o US stock certificate;título de deuda pública government bond;títulos del Estado government stock;títulos de renta fija fixed-income securities;títulos no cotizados unlisted securities6.7. [derecho] title, right♦ a título (de) loc prepa título de amigo as a friend;a título de ejemplo podemos destacar… by way of example we can point to…;participar a título individual to take part on an individual basis;lo digo a título individual I'm speaking purely for myself;a título orientativo by way of guidance, for your guidance* * *m2 universitario degree;tener muchos títulos be highly qualified3 JUR title4 COM bond5:a título de introducción as an introduction, by way of introduction;a título de representante as a representative* * *título nm1) : title2) : degree, qualification3) : security, bond4)a título de : by way of, in the capacity of* * *título n1. (nombre) title / name¿cuál es el título de la película? what's the name of the film?2. (premio) title3. (estudios) degree4. (documento) certificate -
79 un poco de
= a measure of, a touch (of), a bit of, a piece of, a spot of, a splash of, a hint ofEx. Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.Ex. I do have to add, however, that this rapid character drawing was a touch spoiled by the bathos of Slake's high-flying style.Ex. Maybe when that young author looks back in a few years' time, she'll realize just how much more she got out of it than a bit of fun and fame.Ex. In a classification scheme each subject is allocated a piece of notation, and that notation is used to represent the subject.Ex. Test for acidity with a spot of chlorophenol solution (0-42 gm. chlorophenol in 1,000 ml. distilled water).Ex. Woodlands are being brought to life with a splash of colour and sound with the warmer weather bringing a number of migratory birds.Ex. I was amused with Weinberg's article and the hints of truth which are embedded with a bit of cynicism.* * *= a measure of, a touch (of), a bit of, a piece of, a spot of, a splash of, a hint ofEx: Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.
Ex: I do have to add, however, that this rapid character drawing was a touch spoiled by the bathos of Slake's high-flying style.Ex: Maybe when that young author looks back in a few years' time, she'll realize just how much more she got out of it than a bit of fun and fame.Ex: In a classification scheme each subject is allocated a piece of notation, and that notation is used to represent the subject.Ex: Test for acidity with a spot of chlorophenol solution (0-42 gm. chlorophenol in 1,000 ml. distilled water).Ex: Woodlands are being brought to life with a splash of colour and sound with the warmer weather bringing a number of migratory birds.Ex: I was amused with Weinberg's article and the hints of truth which are embedded with a bit of cynicism. -
80 una cierta cantidad de
= a measure of, a proportion ofEx. Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.Ex. Linseed oil reduced by boiling, with a proportion of resin, continued to be the main constituent of the varnish, and lampblack was still used for the colouring of black ink.* * *= a measure of, a proportion ofEx: Perhaps since they have only an inadequate measure of only one of the five characteristics, the schools ought to recognize their inability to deal with the problems and give up.
Ex: Linseed oil reduced by boiling, with a proportion of resin, continued to be the main constituent of the varnish, and lampblack was still used for the colouring of black ink.
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