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outlining

  • 1 delineación

    • outlining
    • portrayal
    • sketch

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > delineación

  • 2 delineación

    f.
    etching, sketch, outlining, depiction.
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    1 delineation, outlining
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    Ex. When the consultants are brought in, the people who have been pleading, asking, or declaiming don't seem to be the people who are invited to participate in the actual planning; they aren't brought in to discuss the delineation of plans.
    * * *

    Ex: When the consultants are brought in, the people who have been pleading, asking, or declaiming don't seem to be the people who are invited to participate in the actual planning; they aren't brought in to discuss the delineation of plans.

    * * *
    1 (de un dibujo, plano) outlining, drafting
    2 (de un plan, programa) outlining, formulation
    * * *
    1. [trazado] delineation, outlining
    2. [profesión, disciplina] technical drawing o drafting

    Spanish-English dictionary > delineación

  • 3 duendecillo

    m.
    1 a little fairy.
    2 imp, troll, pixie, pixy.
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    1 imp, pixie
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    = imp, goblin, sprite, gremlin, pixie, elfin.
    Ex. This article reviews the sculpture by Beccafumi, outlining his known works before presenting a bronze sprite or imp as another of the master's works.
    Ex. The game 'Memory for Goblins' has been developed primarily for use in the assessment of working memory.
    Ex. This article reviews the sculpture by Beccafumi, outlining his known works before presenting a bronze sprite or imp as another of the master's works.
    Ex. Owing to some technical gremlins, there may have been some problems with a small number of the submissions already received.
    Ex. The pixies so delighted in this spot, that they would carry their elfin babies thither, and sing them to rest.
    Ex. Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.
    * * *
    = imp, goblin, sprite, gremlin, pixie, elfin.

    Ex: This article reviews the sculpture by Beccafumi, outlining his known works before presenting a bronze sprite or imp as another of the master's works.

    Ex: The game 'Memory for Goblins' has been developed primarily for use in the assessment of working memory.
    Ex: This article reviews the sculpture by Beccafumi, outlining his known works before presenting a bronze sprite or imp as another of the master's works.
    Ex: Owing to some technical gremlins, there may have been some problems with a small number of the submissions already received.
    Ex: The pixies so delighted in this spot, that they would carry their elfin babies thither, and sing them to rest.
    Ex: Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.

    * * *
    pixie

    Spanish-English dictionary > duendecillo

  • 4 abreviado

    adj.
    abridged, condensed, abbreviated, summarized.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: abreviar.
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    1→ link=abreviar abreviar
    1 concise
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    ADJ (=breve) brief; (=reducido) shortened, abridged

    la palabra es forma abreviada de... — the word is short for...

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    = shortened, shorthand [short-hand], cut-down, abbreviated, abridged, condensed.
    Ex. Would it be feasible to construct a coding system with such flexibility that a research library could use a more expanded coding system, while nonresearch libraries can use a shortened coding system in the same code?.
    Ex. The five words in the right hand column form a convenient shorthand descriptor of each stage in the analysis.
    Ex. The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.
    Ex. The following is an abbreviated list of standard subdivisions from the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.
    Ex. This article examines the abridged versus un abridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.
    Ex. The table of contents, in a condensed form, is often used as a means of describing scope and contents.
    ----
    * muy abreviado = highly-abbreviated.
    * ser la forma abreviada de = be short for.
    * * *
    = shortened, shorthand [short-hand], cut-down, abbreviated, abridged, condensed.

    Ex: Would it be feasible to construct a coding system with such flexibility that a research library could use a more expanded coding system, while nonresearch libraries can use a shortened coding system in the same code?.

    Ex: The five words in the right hand column form a convenient shorthand descriptor of each stage in the analysis.
    Ex: The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.
    Ex: The following is an abbreviated list of standard subdivisions from the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.
    Ex: This article examines the abridged versus un abridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.
    Ex: The table of contents, in a condensed form, is often used as a means of describing scope and contents.
    * muy abreviado = highly-abbreviated.
    * ser la forma abreviada de = be short for.

    * * *
    abreviado, -a adj
    [texto] abridged

    Spanish-English dictionary > abreviado

  • 5 antecedentes históricos

    (n.) = background
    Ex. This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
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    (n.) = background

    Ex: This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.

    Spanish-English dictionary > antecedentes históricos

  • 6 audiocasete

    = audiocassette [audio-cassette].
    Ex. This article examines the abridged versus unabridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.
    * * *
    = audiocassette [audio-cassette].

    Ex: This article examines the abridged versus unabridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.

    Spanish-English dictionary > audiocasete

  • 7 bases

    2 las bases (de partido etc) grass roots, rank and file
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    (n.) = background
    Ex. This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
    * * *
    (n.) = background

    Ex: This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.

    * * *
    bases npl (de concurso) rules / conditions

    Spanish-English dictionary > bases

  • 8 caducifolio

    adj.
    deciduous.
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    Ex. The author briefly describes the ecology of a deciduous forest outlining simple experiments relating to mosses and lichens.
    ----
    * árbol caducifolio = deciduous tree.
    * bosque de árboles caducifolios = deciduous forest.
    * * *

    Ex: The author briefly describes the ecology of a deciduous forest outlining simple experiments relating to mosses and lichens.

    * árbol caducifolio = deciduous tree.
    * bosque de árboles caducifolios = deciduous forest.

    * * *

    caducifolio,-a adjetivo deciduous
    ' caducifolio' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    caducifolia
    English:
    deciduous
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    caducifolio, -a adj
    Bot deciduous
    * * *
    adj BOT deciduous

    Spanish-English dictionary > caducifolio

  • 9 coexistir

    v.
    to coexist.
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    1 to coexist
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    VI to coexist ( con with)
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    verbo intransitivo to coexist
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    = coexist [co-exist], exist + side by side.
    Ex. In outlining the supposed 'stages of development' in reading, I emphasized that these were never steadily passed through, that in fact they can coexist.
    Ex. The real story here is that no matter which format ultimately comes out on top, the battle will be long and protracted, with both formats existing side by side for some time.
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo to coexist
    * * *
    = coexist [co-exist], exist + side by side.

    Ex: In outlining the supposed 'stages of development' in reading, I emphasized that these were never steadily passed through, that in fact they can coexist.

    Ex: The real story here is that no matter which format ultimately comes out on top, the battle will be long and protracted, with both formats existing side by side for some time.

    * * *
    coexistir [I1 ]
    vi
    to coexist
    * * *

    coexistir ( conjugate coexistir) verbo intransitivo
    to coexist
    coexistir verbo intransitivo to coexist
    ' coexistir' also found in these entries:
    English:
    coexist
    * * *
    to coexist
    * * *
    v/i coexist ( con with)
    * * *
    : to coexist

    Spanish-English dictionary > coexistir

  • 10 contratiempo

    m.
    1 mishap (accidente).
    2 setback, set-back, difficulty, mishap.
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    1 (contrariedad) setback, hitch; (accidente) mishap
    \
    a contratiempo MÚSICA on the offbeat
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=revés) setback, reverse; (=accidente) mishap, accident
    2) (Mús)
    * * *
    masculino ( problema) setback, hitch; ( accidente) mishap

    sufrir or tener un contratiempo — to have a setback/a mishap

    * * *
    = mishap, setback, adversity, misfortune, hiccup, mischance, problem, misadventure.
    Ex. The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.
    Ex. This article traces the beginning of library automation in Denmark, outlining the plans and setbacks which were experienced.
    Ex. But adversity is fertile ground for innovation, and for this reason librarians should consider adopting from the entrepreneurial model.
    Ex. The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.
    Ex. The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.
    Ex. Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.
    Ex. When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.
    Ex. This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.
    ----
    * contratiempos = pitfalls and potholes.
    * sin contratiempos = smoothly.
    * si no hay ningún contratiempo = all being well.
    * sufrir un contratiempo = suffer + bruises.
    * * *
    masculino ( problema) setback, hitch; ( accidente) mishap

    sufrir or tener un contratiempo — to have a setback/a mishap

    * * *
    = mishap, setback, adversity, misfortune, hiccup, mischance, problem, misadventure.

    Ex: The operations staff makes special backup copies of the catalogs in the network, reconstructs the files in case of a serious mishap, enters new system logon names, assigns authorization levels, and so forth.

    Ex: This article traces the beginning of library automation in Denmark, outlining the plans and setbacks which were experienced.
    Ex: But adversity is fertile ground for innovation, and for this reason librarians should consider adopting from the entrepreneurial model.
    Ex: The economic misfortunes of the decade had removed much of the opposition to the working classes using public libraries.
    Ex: The book 'The Last Hiccup of the Old Demographic Regime' examines the impact of epidemics and disease on population growth in the late seventeenth century.
    Ex: Lawyers find it problematic to consult psychologists, partly because psychological research may turn up unfavorable data through sheer mischance, eg, an invalid sample.
    Ex: When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.
    Ex: This is a wholly truthful account of her various discoveries and misadventures recounted, to the best of her recollection, in four parts.
    * contratiempos = pitfalls and potholes.
    * sin contratiempos = smoothly.
    * si no hay ningún contratiempo = all being well.
    * sufrir un contratiempo = suffer + bruises.

    * * *
    (problema) setback, hitch; (accidente) mishap
    sufrimos or tuvimos un pequeño contratiempo en el camino we had a little mishap on the way
    * * *

    contratiempo sustantivo masculino ( problema) setback, hitch;
    ( accidente) mishap;
    sufrir or tener un contratiempo to have a setback/a mishap
    contratiempo sustantivo masculino setback, hitch
    ' contratiempo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    golpe
    - tropiezo
    - varapalo
    - complicación
    - faena
    - percance
    - revés
    English:
    hang on
    - hang-up
    - hiccough
    - hiccup
    - hitch
    - mishap
    - setback
    - upset
    * * *
    [accidente] mishap; [dificultad] setback;
    me ha surgido un contratiempo y no voy a poder acudir a problem has come up and I won't be able to attend;
    el fallo judicial supone un enorme contratiempo the court's ruling means an enormous setback
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    m setback, hitch
    * * *
    1) percance: mishap, accident
    2) dificultad: setback, difficulty
    * * *
    1. (revés) setback
    2. (accidente) problem

    Spanish-English dictionary > contratiempo

  • 11 convivir

    v.
    1 to live together.
    Perros y gatos conviven amigablemente Dogs and cats live together amiably.
    convivir con to live with
    2 to live side by side.
    Ellos conviven con los animales They live side by side with the animals.
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    1 to live together
    2 figurado to coexist
    \
    saber convivir to give and take
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    VI
    1) (=vivir juntos) to live together
    2) (=coexistir) [personas] to live together, live together in harmony; [ideologías, razas] to coexist
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo personas to live together; ideologías/etnias to coexist
    * * *
    = coexistence [co-existence], coexist [co-exist], live with.
    Ex. A text represent the result of coexistence of many codes.
    Ex. In outlining the supposed 'stages of development' in reading, I emphasized that these were never steadily passed through, that in fact they can coexist.
    Ex. Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo personas to live together; ideologías/etnias to coexist
    * * *
    = coexistence [co-existence], coexist [co-exist], live with.

    Ex: A text represent the result of coexistence of many codes.

    Ex: In outlining the supposed 'stages of development' in reading, I emphasized that these were never steadily passed through, that in fact they can coexist.
    Ex: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.

    * * *
    convivir [I1 ]
    vi
    «personas» to live together; «ideologías/etnias» to coexist, exist side by side
    aprender a convivir to learn to live (in harmony) with others
    convivir CON algn to live WITH sb convivir CON algo to coexist WITH sth, exist side by side WITH sth
    un país donde el catolicismo convive con el marxismo a country where Catholicism and Marxism coexist o exist side by side
    * * *

     

    convivir ( conjugate convivir) verbo intransitivo [ personas] to live together;
    [ideologías/etnias] to coexist;
    convivir con algn to live with sb
    convivir verbo intransitivo
    1 (en la misma casa) to live together
    2 figurado to coexist [con, with]
    ' convivir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    vivir
    English:
    coexist
    - live
    * * *
    [personas] to live together; [grupos sociales] to coexist, to live side by side;
    convivir con to live with;
    aquí conviven dos sistemas informáticos distintos we have two different computer systems running side by side here
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    v/i live together
    * * *
    1) : to coexist
    2) : to live together
    * * *
    convivir vb (vivir) to live

    Spanish-English dictionary > convivir

  • 12 de hoja caduca

    BOTÁNICA deciduous
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    (adj.) = deciduous
    Ex. The author briefly describes the ecology of a deciduous forest outlining simple experiments relating to mosses and lichens.
    * * *
    (adj.) = deciduous

    Ex: The author briefly describes the ecology of a deciduous forest outlining simple experiments relating to mosses and lichens.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de hoja caduca

  • 13 desarrollar un plan de trabajo

    (v.) = develop + agenda
    Ex. We are terrific at convening meetings, outlining problems, developing agendas and saying, 'Here's what needs to be done'.
    * * *
    (v.) = develop + agenda

    Ex: We are terrific at convening meetings, outlining problems, developing agendas and saying, 'Here's what needs to be done'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > desarrollar un plan de trabajo

  • 14 diablillo

    m.
    1 little devil (informal figurative).
    2 little rascal, mischievous child, little devil, imp.
    * * *
    1 familiar little devil, little imp
    * * *
    masculino (fam) scamp (colloq), imp (colloq)
    * * *
    = imp, gremlin, fiend.
    Ex. This article reviews the sculpture by Beccafumi, outlining his known works before presenting a bronze sprite or imp as another of the master's works.
    Ex. Owing to some technical gremlins, there may have been some problems with a small number of the submissions already received.
    Ex. These sensational fictions about 'female fiends' share formulaic elements of character and plot: the heroines are always white, of ambiguous class status, and always young and attractive.
    * * *
    masculino (fam) scamp (colloq), imp (colloq)
    * * *
    = imp, gremlin, fiend.

    Ex: This article reviews the sculpture by Beccafumi, outlining his known works before presenting a bronze sprite or imp as another of the master's works.

    Ex: Owing to some technical gremlins, there may have been some problems with a small number of the submissions already received.
    Ex: These sensational fictions about 'female fiends' share formulaic elements of character and plot: the heroines are always white, of ambiguous class status, and always young and attractive.

    * * *
    ( fam)
    scamp ( colloq), imp ( colloq)
    * * *
    Fam [persona traviesa] little devil
    * * *
    m fam
    little devil fam, little horror fam
    * * *
    : little devil, imp

    Spanish-English dictionary > diablillo

  • 15 documento de trabajo

    (n.) = working document, working draft
    Ex. The working documents of the European Parliament provide an insight into the proceedings of parliamentary committees.
    Ex. This is a working draft outlining possible parameters of new qualitative and quantitative standards for public libraries.
    * * *
    (n.) = working document, working draft

    Ex: The working documents of the European Parliament provide an insight into the proceedings of parliamentary committees.

    Ex: This is a working draft outlining possible parameters of new qualitative and quantitative standards for public libraries.

    Spanish-English dictionary > documento de trabajo

  • 16 elaborar un plan de trabajo

    (v.) = develop + agenda
    Ex. We are terrific at convening meetings, outlining problems, developing agendas and saying, 'Here's what needs to be done'.
    * * *
    (v.) = develop + agenda

    Ex: We are terrific at convening meetings, outlining problems, developing agendas and saying, 'Here's what needs to be done'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > elaborar un plan de trabajo

  • 17 fundamentos

    m.pl.
    1 grounds.
    2 fundamentals, basics.
    * * *
    1 (construcción) foundations
    * * *
    (n.) = background
    Ex. This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
    * * *
    (n.) = background

    Ex: This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fundamentos

  • 18 introducción

    f.
    1 introduction, preamble, lead-in, prologue.
    2 introduction, input, insertion, putting-in.
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    1 introduction
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de texto] introduction

    "Introducción a la gramática española" — "Introduction to Spanish Grammar"

    2) (=inserción) insertion

    la introducción del tubo puede causar heridasinserting the tube o the insertion of the tube can cause injury, the tube's insertion could cause injury

    3) (=llegada) [de mercancías, cambios] introduction
    4) (Inform) [de datos] input
    * * *
    1) (en libro, obra musical) introduction
    2)
    a) (de cambio, medida) introduction
    b) ( inserción) insertion
    c) (a tema, cultura) introduction
    * * *
    = background, leading remark, overview, penetration, prelude, preparation, infusion, induction, backgrounder, entrée, build-up [buildup], rollout [roll-out].
    Nota: De un producto, principalmente..
    Ex. This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
    Ex. Indeed, to spark reader's curiosity incomplete and leading remarks are possible the most effective.
    Ex. Figure 16 on page 24 gives an overview of searching.
    Ex. The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.
    Ex. As a prelude to using the scheme, we will briefly outline the various sections of this book.
    Ex. A study then of the underlying features of the classification process and the components of a classification scheme is a preparation for the more critical and informed application of classification schemes.
    Ex. The infusion of computers and data bases into the law office and the tremendous increase in published legal materials have given rise to the need for the law librarian.
    Ex. The author concludes that the new course offered an overall improvement in library induction.
    Ex. He provides information ' backgrounders' to 100-200 people.
    Ex. Now that information is being distributed through the visual media, exhibitions can provide an entree for diversified and potentially larger audiences.
    Ex. The work completed to date has only been a build-up to the main phase but its usefulness has already been shown.
    Ex. The interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at the company's preparation for the service's official rollout in Summer 2000.
    ----
    * anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].
    * hacer una introducción = set + the scene.
    * hacer una introducción histórica = give + background information.
    * introducción (a) = introduction (to).
    * introducción de datos utilizando un teclado = keypunching.
    * modo de introducción de datos = input mode.
    * ofrecer una introducción a = provide + a background to.
    * posterior a la introducción de la escritura = postliterate [post-literate].
    * programa de introducción a la biblioteca = library training programme.
    * servir de introducción = set + the backdrop, set + the framework, set + the context.
    * servir de introducción a = provide + a background to.
    * tecla de introducción de datos = ENTER key.
    * * *
    1) (en libro, obra musical) introduction
    2)
    a) (de cambio, medida) introduction
    b) ( inserción) insertion
    c) (a tema, cultura) introduction
    * * *
    = background, leading remark, overview, penetration, prelude, preparation, infusion, induction, backgrounder, entrée, build-up [buildup], rollout [roll-out].
    Nota: De un producto, principalmente..

    Ex: This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.

    Ex: Indeed, to spark reader's curiosity incomplete and leading remarks are possible the most effective.
    Ex: Figure 16 on page 24 gives an overview of searching.
    Ex: The somewhat late arrival of the ROOT thesaurus in the indexing world means that its penetration will be slow, although it has great potential as a tool for standardizing indexing languages.
    Ex: As a prelude to using the scheme, we will briefly outline the various sections of this book.
    Ex: A study then of the underlying features of the classification process and the components of a classification scheme is a preparation for the more critical and informed application of classification schemes.
    Ex: The infusion of computers and data bases into the law office and the tremendous increase in published legal materials have given rise to the need for the law librarian.
    Ex: The author concludes that the new course offered an overall improvement in library induction.
    Ex: He provides information ' backgrounders' to 100-200 people.
    Ex: Now that information is being distributed through the visual media, exhibitions can provide an entree for diversified and potentially larger audiences.
    Ex: The work completed to date has only been a build-up to the main phase but its usefulness has already been shown.
    Ex: The interview provides a behind-the-scenes look at the company's preparation for the service's official rollout in Summer 2000.
    * anterior a la introducción de la escritura = preliterate [pre-literate].
    * hacer una introducción = set + the scene.
    * hacer una introducción histórica = give + background information.
    * introducción (a) = introduction (to).
    * introducción de datos utilizando un teclado = keypunching.
    * modo de introducción de datos = input mode.
    * ofrecer una introducción a = provide + a background to.
    * posterior a la introducción de la escritura = postliterate [post-literate].
    * programa de introducción a la biblioteca = library training programme.
    * servir de introducción = set + the backdrop, set + the framework, set + the context.
    * servir de introducción a = provide + a background to.
    * tecla de introducción de datos = ENTER key.

    * * *
    A (en un libro, una obra musical) introduction
    B
    1 (de un cambio, una medida) introduction
    la introducción de un nuevo producto en el mercado the introduction of a new product onto the market
    la introducción de esa enmienda modifica sustancialmente la ley the inclusion of that amendment substantially alters the act
    2 (inserción) insertion
    la introducción de la aguja en el músculo the insertion of the needle into the muscle
    3 (a un tema, una cultura) introduction introducción A algo introduction TO sth
    su introducción a los misterios de la informática her introduction to o initiation into the mysteries of computers
    * * *

    introducción sustantivo femenino
    introduction;
    introducción A algo introduction to sth
    introducción sustantivo femenino introduction
    ' introducción' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    que
    - iniciación
    - título
    English:
    insertion
    - institution
    - intro
    - introduction
    - preamble
    - preface
    - introductory
    * * *
    1. [presentación] introduction (a to);
    introducción a la lingüística [título] an introduction to linguistics;
    un curso de introducción a la informática an introductory course in computing
    2. [de libro] introduction
    3. [de composición musical] introduction;
    [en música pop] intro
    4. [inserción] [de objeto] insertion;
    Informát [de datos] input, entering
    5. [de novedad, medida, política, en mercado] introduction;
    precio especial de introducción special introductory price;
    la introducción de la moneda única the introduction of the single currency;
    a él se debe la introducción de la patata en Europa he was responsible for the introduction of the potato to Europe;
    una banda que se dedica a la introducción de tabaco de contrabando en Europa a gang that smuggles tobacco into Europe
    * * *
    f
    1 introduction
    2 acción de meter insertion
    3 INFOR input
    * * *
    introducción nf, pl - ciones : introduction
    * * *
    introducción n introduction

    Spanish-English dictionary > introducción

  • 19 liquen

    m.
    lichen.
    * * *
    1 lichen
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino lichen
    * * *
    = lichen.
    Ex. The author briefly describes the ecology of a deciduous forest outlining simple experiments relating to mosses and lichens.
    * * *
    masculino lichen
    * * *

    Ex: The author briefly describes the ecology of a deciduous forest outlining simple experiments relating to mosses and lichens.

    * * *
    lichen
    * * *

    liquen m Bot lichen
    ' liquen' also found in these entries:
    English:
    lichen
    * * *
    liquen nm
    lichen
    * * *
    m BOT lichen
    * * *
    liquen nm
    : lichen

    Spanish-English dictionary > liquen

  • 20 nada más y nada menos que

    = in the order of + Cantidad, nothing less than
    Ex. A backing store such as cassette tape might hold something in the order of 200K characters per '30 minutes' of tape.
    Ex. We had charged him with nothing less than outlining a national program for preserving millions of books in danger of deterioration = Le habíamos encargado nada más y nada menos que esbozara un programa nacional para la conservación de millones de libros en peligro de deterioro.
    * * *
    = in the order of + Cantidad, nothing less than

    Ex: A backing store such as cassette tape might hold something in the order of 200K characters per '30 minutes' of tape.

    Ex: We had charged him with nothing less than outlining a national program for preserving millions of books in danger of deterioration = Le habíamos encargado nada más y nada menos que esbozara un programa nacional para la conservación de millones de libros en peligro de deterioro.

    Spanish-English dictionary > nada más y nada menos que

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