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1 coordinar
coordinar ( conjugate coordinar) verbo transitivo ‹movimientos/actividades/ropa› to coordinate;◊ no lograba coordinar las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherentlyverbo intransitivo [ colores] to match, go together
coordinar verbo transitivo to coordinate ' coordinar' also found in these entries: Spanish: concertar English: coordinate - concert - string -
2 coordinar
v.1 to co-ordinate (movimientos, gestos).2 to combine, to pool (esfuerzos, medios).3 to coordinate, to concert.* * *1 to coordinate* * *verb* * *1.VT (=armonizar) [+ movimientos, actividades, equipo, esfuerzo, trabajo] to coordinatese reunieron para coordinar una respuesta al conflicto — they met to coordinate a response to the conflict
2.VI *hasta que no me tomo un café por las mañanas no coordino — I can't think straight in the mornings until I've had a coffee
* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <movimientos/actividades/esfuerzos> to coordinateno lograba coordinar las ideas — he couldn't speak/think coherently
b) <ropa/colores> to coordinate2.coordinar algo con algo: el azul coordinado con el rojo — blue combined with red
coordinar via) colores to match, go togetherb) (fam) ( razonar)tú no coordinas — you just don't think, do you!
* * *= channel, coordinate [co-ordinate], monitor, liaise (with/between), choreograph, synergize.Ex. Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.Ex. Most recommend that once abstractors have decided which concepts to include in abstracts and in which form to represent them, their terms should be coordinated with index terms assigned from a controlled vocabulary.Ex. Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.Ex. A full-time professional librarian, who could promote the service both internally and externally and liaise with other agencies, was never appointed.Ex. Response to reading room theft should be carefully choreographed but decisive.Ex. Certain learner characteristics and learning contexts may synergize to override the disadvantages of a late start.----* coordinar esfuerzos = coordinate + efforts.* coordinarlo todo = tie + the pieces together.* coordinar una reunión = conduct + meeting.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <movimientos/actividades/esfuerzos> to coordinateno lograba coordinar las ideas — he couldn't speak/think coherently
b) <ropa/colores> to coordinate2.coordinar algo con algo: el azul coordinado con el rojo — blue combined with red
coordinar via) colores to match, go togetherb) (fam) ( razonar)tú no coordinas — you just don't think, do you!
* * *= channel, coordinate [co-ordinate], monitor, liaise (with/between), choreograph, synergize.Ex: Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.
Ex: Most recommend that once abstractors have decided which concepts to include in abstracts and in which form to represent them, their terms should be coordinated with index terms assigned from a controlled vocabulary.Ex: Ideally it should be possible to include some form of student assessment or to monitor the student's progress.Ex: A full-time professional librarian, who could promote the service both internally and externally and liaise with other agencies, was never appointed.Ex: Response to reading room theft should be carefully choreographed but decisive.Ex: Certain learner characteristics and learning contexts may synergize to override the disadvantages of a late start.* coordinar esfuerzos = coordinate + efforts.* coordinarlo todo = tie + the pieces together.* coordinar una reunión = conduct + meeting.* * *coordinar [A1 ]vt1 ‹movimientos/actividades› to coordinateno lograba coordinar las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherentlytenemos que coordinar nuestros esfuerzos we must coordinate our efforts2 ‹ropa/colores› to coordinate coordinar algo CON algo:el azul coordinado con el rojo blue combined with o worn with red■ coordinarvi1 ( fam)(razonar): no me hables antes del desayuno porque no coordino you won't get any sense out of me before breakfasttú no coordinas, ¿cómo se te ocurre dejar la estufa encendida? how could you have left the heater on? you just don't think, do you!2 «colores» to match, go together* * *
coordinar ( conjugate coordinar) verbo transitivo ‹movimientos/actividades/ropa› to coordinate;◊ no lograba coordinar las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherently
verbo intransitivo [ colores] to match, go together
coordinar verbo transitivo to coordinate
' coordinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concertar
English:
coordinate
- concert
- string
* * *♦ vt1. [esfuerzos, medios] to co-ordinate;la Cruz Roja coordina el envío de ayuda humanitaria the Red Cross is co-ordinating the sending of humanitarian aid;se encarga de coordinar los diferentes departamentos de la empresa she is in charge of co-ordinating the different departments of the company;ella coordina los intercambios universitarios she is in charge of university exchanges;coordina tres proyectos de investigación diferentes he is co-ordinating three different research projects2. [movimientos, gestos] to co-ordinate♦ viFam to think straight;cuando me pongo nervioso no coordino I can't think straight when I get nervous* * *v/t coordinate* * *coordinar vtcompaginar: to coordinate, to combine -
3 coordinado
adj.coordinated, co-ordinated, coordinate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: coordinar.* * *1 (conjunto de ropa) outfit, ensemble————————1→ link=coordinar coordinar► adjetivo1 coordinated1 (conjunto de ropa) outfit, ensemble* * *1.ADJ (=armonizado) coordinated; (Mil) [operación] combined2.SMPL pl coordinados (=ropa) separates* * *I- da adjetivo coordinateIIa) ( conjunto) outfitb) coordinados masculino plural ( prendas) coordinates (pl)* * *= in step, coordinative [co-ordinative], synergistic, orchestrated, coupled, coordinated.Ex. There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).Ex. City planning is a body of techniques and theories for co-ordinative decision-making which tries to distribute the community's resources in a manner which will best achieve the community's specific goals, whatever they may be = El urbanismo es un conjunto de técnicas y teorías para la toma coordinada de decisiones que intenta distribuir los recursos de la comunidad de tal forma que se consigan mejor los objetivos específicos de ésta, sean cuales sean.Ex. The electronic library is a library without walls, a permeable information centre that supports user access to information and collections in a synergistic manner.Ex. Orchestrated technological implementation must be a part of every library's business plan.Ex. For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex. Automatisms consist of involuntary but coordinated movements that tend to be purposeless and repetitive.----* coordinado con = in sync with.* de un modo coordinado = synergistically.* funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.* materia coordinada = coordinate subject.* no estar coordinado con = be out of step with.* relación coordinada = coordinate relation.* TC (término coordinado) = CT (co-ordinate term).* * *I- da adjetivo coordinateIIa) ( conjunto) outfitb) coordinados masculino plural ( prendas) coordinates (pl)* * *= in step, coordinative [co-ordinative], synergistic, orchestrated, coupled, coordinated.Ex: There are two forms of data transmission: (a) asynchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are not in step); (b) synchronous transmission (in which the transmitting and receiving devices are in step).
Ex: City planning is a body of techniques and theories for co-ordinative decision-making which tries to distribute the community's resources in a manner which will best achieve the community's specific goals, whatever they may be = El urbanismo es un conjunto de técnicas y teorías para la toma coordinada de decisiones que intenta distribuir los recursos de la comunidad de tal forma que se consigan mejor los objetivos específicos de ésta, sean cuales sean.Ex: The electronic library is a library without walls, a permeable information centre that supports user access to information and collections in a synergistic manner.Ex: Orchestrated technological implementation must be a part of every library's business plan.Ex: For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Ex: Automatisms consist of involuntary but coordinated movements that tend to be purposeless and repetitive.* coordinado con = in sync with.* de un modo coordinado = synergistically.* funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.* materia coordinada = coordinate subject.* no estar coordinado con = be out of step with.* relación coordinada = coordinate relation.* TC (término coordinado) = CT (co-ordinate term).* * *coordinate1 (conjunto) outfit* * *
Del verbo coordinar: ( conjugate coordinar)
coordinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
coordinado
coordinar
coordinado◊ -da adjetivo
coordinate
coordinar ( conjugate coordinar) verbo transitivo ‹movimientos/actividades/ropa› to coordinate;
no lograba coordinado las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherently
verbo intransitivo [ colores] to match, go together
coordinar verbo transitivo to coordinate
' coordinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juego
English:
concerted
- timing
- uncoordinated
* * *coordinado, -a adjco-ordinated -
4 coordinado
Del verbo coordinar: ( conjugate coordinar) \ \
coordinado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: coordinado coordinar
coordinado
◊ -da adjetivocoordinate
coordinar ( conjugate coordinar) verbo transitivo ‹movimientos/actividades/ropa› to coordinate; no lograba coordinado las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherently verbo intransitivo [ colores] to match, go together
coordinar verbo transitivo to coordinate ' coordinado' also found in these entries: Spanish: juego English: concerted - timing - uncoordinated
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