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81 confrontación
f.1 confrontation, confrontment, encounter, face-off.2 match, game.3 comparison, checking.* * *1 (enfrentamiento) confrontation2 (comparación) comparison, collation* * *SF1) (=enfrentamiento) confrontation2) (Literat) comparison* * *a) ( enfrentamiento) confrontationb) ( de textos) comparisonc) (period) (Dep) game, match* * *= confrontation, collision, showdown, collision course.Ex. A library should be organised to impose maximum confrontation between books and readers.Ex. Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.Ex. The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex. A collision course can be avoided only if librarians work closely with the faculty in determining an appropriate policy.----* composición por confrontación de ideas = brain-writing.* confrontación de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* evitar la confrontación = avoid + confrontation.* * *a) ( enfrentamiento) confrontationb) ( de textos) comparisonc) (period) (Dep) game, match* * *= confrontation, collision, showdown, collision course.Ex: A library should be organised to impose maximum confrontation between books and readers.
Ex: Libraries now face the realities of the wired campus environment and the collision between library automation tradition and the new world of networks.Ex: The article 'Search engine showdown' reports the results of lab tests carried out on 7 major World Wide Web (WWW) search engines available free of charge on the Internet.Ex: A collision course can be avoided only if librarians work closely with the faculty in determining an appropriate policy.* composición por confrontación de ideas = brain-writing.* confrontación de ideas = brainstorming [brain-storming], brainstorm.* evitar la confrontación = avoid + confrontation.* * *1 (enfrentamiento) confrontation2 (de textos) comparison* * *
confrontación sustantivo femenino
confrontación sustantivo femenino
1 (cotejo) contrast
2 (careo) confrontation
' confrontación' also found in these entries:
English:
confrontation
- face off
- run-in
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82 contactos
m.pl.connections, business connections, business contacts.* * *(n.) = networkEx. Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.* * *(n.) = networkEx: Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.
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83 cooperativo
adj.cooperative, collaborative, solicitous, co-operative.* * *► adjetivo1 cooperative* * *(f. - cooperativa)adj.* * *ADJ cooperative* * *- va adjetivo cooperative* * *= cooperative [co-operative].Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. Various large abstracting and indexing co-operative ventures or networks have developed their own formats.----* Proyecto Cooperativo de Mecanización de las Bibliotecas de Birmingham (BLCMP = Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project (BLCMP).* * *- va adjetivo cooperative* * *= cooperative [co-operative].Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: Various large abstracting and indexing co-operative ventures or networks have developed their own formats.
* Proyecto Cooperativo de Mecanización de las Bibliotecas de Birmingham (BLCMP = Birminghan Libraries Cooperative Mechanisation Project (BLCMP).* * *cooperativo -vacooperative* * *
cooperativo,-a adjetivo cooperative: es una persona muy cooperativa, she's a very cooperative person
' cooperativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cooperativa
English:
cooperative
* * *cooperativo, -a adjco-operative* * *adj cooperative* * *cooperativo, -va adj: cooperative -
84 coordinador
adj.coordinating, co-ordinating.m.coordinator, co-ordinator.* * *► adjetivo1 coordinating► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 coordinator* * *coordinador, -a1.ADJ coordinating2.SM / F coordinator* * *I- dora adjetivo coordinatingII- dora masculino, femeninoa) ( organizador) coordinatorb) coordinadora femenino coordinating committee* * *= coordinator [co-ordinator], liaison, liaison person, orchestrator, liaison officer, channelling [channeling, -USA], convener [convenor].Ex. The Library of Congress has assumed the role of network co-ordinator in the United States.Ex. This person acted as the liaison with the former UNIMARC Working Group.Ex. Often one of them is designated as a liaison person for the library staff.Ex. The library manager is the ' orchestrator' of strategies in the political arena.Ex. Each assistant librarian serves as a liaison officer with one1 or more departments, thus keeping users up to date with new developments in the library.Ex. In 1970, when multiregional networks were begun, even the smallest public library became an important channeling agency for its area.Ex. The author of this article is the convener of the Canadian Library Association Copyright Committee.----* centro coordinador = hub.* centro coordinador de información = clearinghouse [clearing house], clearinghouse [clearing house].* comité coordinador = coordinating committee.* grupo coordinador = steering group.* * *I- dora adjetivo coordinatingII- dora masculino, femeninoa) ( organizador) coordinatorb) coordinadora femenino coordinating committee* * *= coordinator [co-ordinator], liaison, liaison person, orchestrator, liaison officer, channelling [channeling, -USA], convener [convenor].Ex: The Library of Congress has assumed the role of network co-ordinator in the United States.
Ex: This person acted as the liaison with the former UNIMARC Working Group.Ex: Often one of them is designated as a liaison person for the library staff.Ex: The library manager is the ' orchestrator' of strategies in the political arena.Ex: Each assistant librarian serves as a liaison officer with one1 or more departments, thus keeping users up to date with new developments in the library.Ex: In 1970, when multiregional networks were begun, even the smallest public library became an important channeling agency for its area.Ex: The author of this article is the convener of the Canadian Library Association Copyright Committee.* centro coordinador = hub.* centro coordinador de información = clearinghouse [clearing house], clearinghouse [clearing house].* comité coordinador = coordinating committee.* grupo coordinador = steering group.* * *coordinatingmasculine, feminine1 (organizador) coordinator, organizer2coordinadora feminine coordinating o organizing committee* * *
coordinador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
b)◊ coordinadora sustantivo femenino
coordinating committee
coordinador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino coordinator: el coordinador del acto ha dicho que pongamos aquí los micrófonos, the ceremony coordinator told us to place the microphones here
' coordinador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coordinadora
English:
coordinator
* * *coordinador, -ora♦ adjco-ordinating♦ nm,fco-ordinator* * *I adj coordinatingII m, coordinadora f coordinator, organizer* * *coordinador, - dora n: coordinator -
85 copar
v.1 to monopolize.2 to corner, to surround, to blockade.3 to cram, to fill up, to stuff.* * *1 (acaparar) to win, take2 (llenar) to fill3 (en juegos de azar) to go banco4 figurado (en una elección) to win all the seats5 MILITAR to capture, take* * *VT1) (Mil) to surround, cut off2) (Econ) to corner3) (Pol)4) (Naipes) (tb: copar la banca) to win, win all the tricks5) Méx (=monopolizar) to monopolize* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( acaparar) to takeb) (llenar, colmar) to fill2) (Jueg)* * *= overtax.Ex. Currently, they are trying to charge Internet providers more because Internet use is overtaxing the telephone networks.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) ( acaparar) to takeb) (llenar, colmar) to fill2) (Jueg)* * *= overtax.Ex: Currently, they are trying to charge Internet providers more because Internet use is overtaxing the telephone networks.
* * *copar [A1 ]vtA1 (acaparar) to takelos mejores puestos de trabajo están ya copados the best jobs are already takenviene copando todos los premios she is winning all the prizes, she's sweeping the board ( colloq)2 (llenar, colmar) to fillla muchedumbre copó el estadio the crowd filled o packed the stadiumla capacidad del aeropuerto se verá copada en el año 2015 the airport will have reached full capacity by the year 2015tiene todo su tiempo copado she has all her time taken upB ( Mil) to takeC ( Jueg):copar la banca to go bancoD ( fam)1Roberto la tiene copada she's crazy o mad about Roberto ( colloq)■ coparse* * *♦ vt1. [ocupar] to fill;los amigos del presidente han copado todos los puestos all the positions have been filled by the president's friends;las mejores horas están ya copadas the best times are already taken;los corredores keniatas coparon el podio the Kenyan runners took all three medals2. [atención, interés] to capture;la visita papal copó la atención de la prensa the papers were full of the Pope's visit3.copar la banca [en juegos] to break the bankle copa Mario she's crazy o mad about Mario;esa película me copó I thought that movie was brilliant, I just loved that movie♦ See also the pronominal verb coparse* * *v/t1 MIL take2:copar el mercado corner the market* * *copar vt1) : to takeya está copado el puesto: the job is already taken2) : to fill, to crowd -
86 correo exprés
m.special delivery.* * *(n.) = express mailEx. Some mechanisms to resolve this problem include electronic mail, express mail, telefacsimile communication and local area networks.* * *(n.) = express mailEx: Some mechanisms to resolve this problem include electronic mail, express mail, telefacsimile communication and local area networks.
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87 corte de luz
* * *(n.) = power outage, power failure, outage, disruption in the flow of electricity, power cutEx. Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.Ex. Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.Ex. The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.Ex. `Where were you when the lights went out?' considers the causes of disruptions in the flow of electricity and their implications for computer users.Ex. There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.* * ** * *(n.) = power outage, power failure, outage, disruption in the flow of electricity, power cutEx: Learn what to do when there is a power outage and how to respond to alarms that signal stuck elevators or that activate security or sprinkler systems.
Ex: Mechanical breakdown or power failure may affect the smooth running of the system but they do not constitute disaster.Ex: The ARPAnet was an experimental network designed to support military research -- in particular, research about how to build networks that could withstand partial outages (like bomb attacks) and still function.Ex: `Where were you when the lights went out?' considers the causes of disruptions in the flow of electricity and their implications for computer users.Ex: There always exist the possibility of breakdown of machine or failure due to power cut.* * *power outage, power cut -
88 cosmopolita
adj.cosmopolitan.f. & m.cosmopolite.* * *► adjetivo1 cosmopolitan1 cosmopolitan* * *ADJ SMF cosmopolitan* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino cosmopolitan* * *= cosmopolitan.Ex. The universities function as a kind of cosmopolitan hotel housing nodes of scientific networks that are becoming increasingly international.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino cosmopolitan* * *= cosmopolitan.Ex: The universities function as a kind of cosmopolitan hotel housing nodes of scientific networks that are becoming increasingly international.
* * *cosmopolitancosmopolite, cosmopolitan* * *
cosmopolita adjetivo, masculino y femenino
cosmopolitan
cosmopolita adjetivo & mf cosmopolitan
' cosmopolita' also found in these entries:
English:
cosmopolitan
* * *♦ adjcosmopolitan♦ nmfcosmopolitan* * *m/f & adj cosmopolitan* * *cosmopolita adj & nmf: cosmopolitan -
89 círculo de expertos
(n.) = networkEx. Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.* * *(n.) = networkEx: Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.
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90 círculo de personas afines e influyentes
(n.) = networkEx. Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.* * *(n.) = networkEx: Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.
Spanish-English dictionary > círculo de personas afines e influyentes
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91 círculo profesional
(n.) = networkEx. Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.* * *(n.) = networkEx: Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.
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92 cónyuge
f. & m.consort, husband, partner, marriage partner.* * *1 husband and wife, married couple sing* * *SMF spouse, partnerpl cónyuges married couple sing, husband and wife* * *masculino y femenino (frml) spouse (frml)* * *= spouse, partner.Ex. Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.Ex. This project did not attempt to look at more personal factors such as partners and dependants on this occasion.----* cónyuge infiel = cheating spouse.* * *masculino y femenino (frml) spouse (frml)* * *= spouse, partner.Ex: Some of the barriers faced by women seeking senior international appointments are: glass ceiling; trailing spouse; career vs. long term relationship and children; lack of mentors; tokenism; and exclusion from networks.
Ex: This project did not attempt to look at more personal factors such as partners and dependants on this occasion.* cónyuge infiel = cheating spouse.* * *( frml)spouse ( frml)los cónyuges the married couplela solicitud debe ser presentada por uno de los cónyuges either the husband or the wife should submit the application* * *
cónyuge sustantivo masculino y femenino (frml) spouse (frml);
cónyuge mf spouse
cónyuges, married couple sing, husband and wife
' cónyuge' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consorte
- gorrear
- viejo
English:
consort
- mess about
- mess around
- partner
- spouse
- unfaithful
* * *cónyuge nmfspouse;los cónyuges husband and wife* * *m/f spouse;cónyuges pl married couple sg* * *cónyuge nmf: spouse, partner -
93 de carácter público
(adj.) = state-owned, government-owned, state-run, government-run, publicly owned [publicly-owned], publicly supported, publicly heldEx. We are state-owned and in a monopolistic situation because of our size, status and/or the uniqueness of our collection.Ex. Government-owned book depots can help to solve some problems.Ex. The nucleus of the system is composed of state-run information centres.Ex. Both government-run programs and partially government-subsidized programs run by voluntary agencies such as Caritas and the YMCA are common.Ex. Publishers of publicly owned newspapers reported their chains placed more emphasis on generating revenue than publishers of privately owned newspapers.Ex. Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.Ex. The article 'Time to climb off the fence' discusses the policy concerning publicly held data both in the USA and Europe.* * *(adj.) = state-owned, government-owned, state-run, government-run, publicly owned [publicly-owned], publicly supported, publicly heldEx: We are state-owned and in a monopolistic situation because of our size, status and/or the uniqueness of our collection.
Ex: Government-owned book depots can help to solve some problems.Ex: The nucleus of the system is composed of state-run information centres.Ex: Both government-run programs and partially government-subsidized programs run by voluntary agencies such as Caritas and the YMCA are common.Ex: Publishers of publicly owned newspapers reported their chains placed more emphasis on generating revenue than publishers of privately owned newspapers.Ex: Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.Ex: The article 'Time to climb off the fence' discusses the policy concerning publicly held data both in the USA and Europe. -
94 de costa a costa
(adj.) = coast-to-coastEx. In the mid-1980s, a large coast-to-coast network that interconnected many smaller networks was created.* * *(adj.) = coast-to-coastEx: In the mid-1980s, a large coast-to-coast network that interconnected many smaller networks was created.
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95 de larga distancia
(adj.) = long-distanceEx. To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.* * *(adj.) = long-distanceEx: To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.
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96 de maravilla
wonderfully* * *wonderfully, wonderfully well, marvellously* * *= wonderfully, marvellously [marvelously, -USA]Ex. Technological and human networks intertwine in wonderfully complex and shifting patterns.Ex. Carter has produced a marvellously researched biography of Anthony Blunt, the British art historian who worked as a spy for the Soviet Union.* * *= wonderfully, marvellously [marvelously, -USA]Ex: Technological and human networks intertwine in wonderfully complex and shifting patterns.
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97 de rápido crecimiento
(adj.) = rapidly growing, rapidly expandingEx. The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.Ex. A rapidly expanding number of organizations have begun to use high performance, completely digital networks, such as the Internet.* * *(adj.) = rapidly growing, rapidly expandingEx: The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.
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98 de subvención pública
Ex. Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.* * *Ex: Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.
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99 de titularidad pública
= government-owned, state-owned, state-run, government-run, publicly owned [publicly-owned], publicly supportedEx. Government-owned book depots can help to solve some problems.Ex. We are state-owned and in a monopolistic situation because of our size, status and/or the uniqueness of our collection.Ex. The nucleus of the system is composed of state-run information centres.Ex. Both government-run programs and partially government-subsidized programs run by voluntary agencies such as Caritas and the YMCA are common.Ex. Publishers of publicly owned newspapers reported their chains placed more emphasis on generating revenue than publishers of privately owned newspapers.Ex. Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form.* * *= government-owned, state-owned, state-run, government-run, publicly owned [publicly-owned], publicly supportedEx: Government-owned book depots can help to solve some problems.
Ex: We are state-owned and in a monopolistic situation because of our size, status and/or the uniqueness of our collection.Ex: The nucleus of the system is composed of state-run information centres.Ex: Both government-run programs and partially government-subsidized programs run by voluntary agencies such as Caritas and the YMCA are common.Ex: Publishers of publicly owned newspapers reported their chains placed more emphasis on generating revenue than publishers of privately owned newspapers.Ex: Certain obligations of public and university libraries and publicly supported library networks often are also spelled out in statutory form. -
100 departamento del gobierno
(n.) = government officeEx. Computer networks have just as much potential in the business environment as in government offices.* * *(n.) = government officeEx: Computer networks have just as much potential in the business environment as in government offices.
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