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1 de miras hacia el exterior
Ex. The British Library (BL) was established with the idea that it should be international in both scope and outlook, and it is both outward looking and service orientated in character.* * *Ex: The British Library (BL) was established with the idea that it should be international in both scope and outlook, and it is both outward looking and service orientated in character.
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2 país orientado hacia el exterior
• outward-looking country• outward-oriented countryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > país orientado hacia el exterior
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3 acarreo por cuenta del vendedor
• outward freightDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acarreo por cuenta del vendedor
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4 cargamento de ida
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5 cargamento de salida
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6 efecto de remesa
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7 flete a cargo del vendedor
• outward freightDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > flete a cargo del vendedor
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8 flete de ida
• outward freight -
9 inversiones en el exterior
• outward investmentDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > inversiones en el exterior
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10 letra de remesa
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11 movimiento remiso
• outward thrust -
12 política económica orientada hacia el exterior
• outward-looking policyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > política económica orientada hacia el exterior
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13 superficial
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14 turbina centrífuga
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15 externo
adj.1 external, exterior, outer, outside.2 external, third-party.3 outside, adventitious, ectal.m.1 day boy, dayboy.2 extern.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: externar.* * *► adjetivo1 external, outward2 (alumno) day► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (alumno) day pupil\'Uso externo' (medicamentos) "External use only"* * *(f. - externa)adj.* * *externo, -a1.ADJ [influencia] outside, external; [superficie] outer; [pared] external"medicamento de uso externo" — "medicine for external use only"
2.SM / F (=alumno) day pupil* * *I- na adjetivo1) <apariencia/signos> outward (before n), external; < influencia> outside, external; < superficie> external; < ángulo> exterior2) < alumno> day (before n)II- na masculino, femenino day pupil* * *= external, off-site [offsite], outside, superficial, outward, outwardly, off-side, outdoor, outdoor, outer, outhouse.Ex. From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.Ex. These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.Ex. A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex. There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.Ex. Microcomputers communicate with other devices by means of interfaces and the outward sign of these are sockets in the back of the machine.Ex. An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.Ex. The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex. The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.----* apariencia externa = outward appearance.* aspecto externo = outward appearance.* auditor externo = external auditor.* base de datos externa = external database.* canto externo = fore-edge [fore edge].* deuda externa = external debt, foreign debt.* de uso externo = for external use only.* estudiante externo = off campus student.* estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.* examinador externo = external examiner.* fractura externa = compound fracture.* lado externo, el = far side, the.* paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].* * *I- na adjetivo1) <apariencia/signos> outward (before n), external; < influencia> outside, external; < superficie> external; < ángulo> exterior2) < alumno> day (before n)II- na masculino, femenino day pupil* * *= external, off-site [offsite], outside, superficial, outward, outwardly, off-side, outdoor, outdoor, outer, outhouse.Ex: From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.
Ex: These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.Ex: A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex: There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.Ex: Microcomputers communicate with other devices by means of interfaces and the outward sign of these are sockets in the back of the machine.Ex: An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.Ex: The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex: The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.* apariencia externa = outward appearance.* aspecto externo = outward appearance.* auditor externo = external auditor.* base de datos externa = external database.* canto externo = fore-edge [fore edge].* deuda externa = external debt, foreign debt.* de uso externo = for external use only.* estudiante externo = off campus student.* estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.* examinador externo = external examiner.* fractura externa = compound fracture.* lado externo, el = far side, the.* paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].* * *A2 ‹superficie› external, outer[ S ] de uso externo ( Farm) for external use3 ‹ángulo› exteriorB ‹alumno› day ( before n)masculine, feminineday pupil* * *
externo◊ -na adjetivo
‹ influencia› outside, external;
‹ superficie› external;
‹ ángulo› exterior
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
day pupil
externo,-a
I adjetivo external
Farm de uso externo, for external use only
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Educ day pupil
' externo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
externa
- fachada
- uso
English:
exterior
- external
- outer
- outer ear
- outpatient
- outside
- outward
- out
* * *externo, -a♦ adj1. [de fuera] external;[capa, superficie] outer; [influencia] outside; [signo, aspecto] outward;pinta la parte externa del cajón paint the outside of the box;no había signos externos de violencia there were no outward signs of violence♦ nm,f[alumno] day pupil* * *I adj2 deuda foreignday boy/girl* * *externo, -na adj: external, outward* * *externo1 adj1. (en general) external2. (exterior) outer / externalla parte externa the outer part / the outsideexterno2 n day pupil -
16 exterior
adj.1 outside.la parte exterior del vehículo the outside of the vehicleapartamento/habitación exterior flat/room that looks onto the street2 outward (visible).su aspecto exterior es de calma she is outwardly calm3 foreign (extranjero) (comercio, asuntos).m.1 outside (superficie).en el exterior outside2 exterior, outdoor scene, outside.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) exterior, outer, external2 (ventana, puerta) outside; (pared) outer3 (aspecto) outward4 (extranjero) foreign1 (superficie externa) exterior, outside2 (extranjero) abroad, overseas3 (de una persona) appearance4 DEPORTE outside1 CINEMATOGRAFÍA location shots* * *1. adj.1) exterior2) foreign2. noun m.1) exterior2) outside* * *1. ADJ1) (=externo) [superficie] outer; [pared] external; [mundo] exterior, outside2) (=extranjero) [relaciones, deuda, política] foreign; [comercio, ayuda] foreign, overseasasunto 3)comercio exterior — foreign trade, overseas trade
2. SM1) (=parte de fuera) outside, exteriorel exterior del edificio — the outside o exterior of the building
2)el exterior — (=el extranjero) abroad
comercio con el exterior — foreign trade, overseas trade
3) pl exteriores (Cine) location shots4) pl Exteriores (Pol) the Foreign Ministry, the Foreign Office, the State Department (EEUU)* * *I1)a) < aspecto> external (before n), outward (before n); <bolsillo/temperatura> outside (before n); <revestimiento/capa> outer (before n)la parte exterior de la casa — the outside o the exterior of the house
b) <habitación/apartamento> outward-facing2) <comercio/política> foreign (before n)II1) ( fachada) outside, exterior; ( espacio circundante) outside2)3) exteriores masculino plural (Cin) location shots (pl)* * *= exterior, outside, extra- + Nombre, outermost, outer, outdoor.Ex. An academic library should be accessible from the exterior into the building and from the entrance to all parts of the building.Ex. A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex. The Nomenclature of Goods for the External Trade Statistics of the Community and Statistics of Trade between Member States (NIMEXE) was devised in order to facilitate the presentation of comparable statistics on intra- and extra-Community trade.Ex. Thus a folio gathering might consist of three folio sheets, the outermost of which contained pages 1 and 12 and pages 2 and 11; the middle sheet had pages 3 and 10, 4 and 9; and the innermost sheet had pages 5 and 8, 6 and 7.Ex. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.----* alumbrado exterior = outdoor lighting.* aspecto exterior = facade.* comercio exterior = foreign trade.* de miras hacia el exterior = outward looking.* filmar en exteriores = film on + location.* grabar en exteriores = film on + location.* hacia el interior y el exterior de = in and out of.* iluminación exterior = outdoor lighting.* juego de exterior = outdoor game.* lado exterior, el = far side, the.* mantenimiento de espacios exteriores = ground maintenance.* Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, el = Foreign Office, the.* mobiliario de exterior = outdoor furniture.* mundo exterior, el = outside world, the.* pago de la deuda exterior = debt repayment.* planta ornamental exterior = bedding plant.* plató de exteriores = backlot.* política exterior = foreign policy.* que procede del exterior = inbound.* que van dirigidos hacia el exterior = outbound.* retrete exterior = dunny, outhouse.* rodar en exteriores = film on + location.* * *I1)a) < aspecto> external (before n), outward (before n); <bolsillo/temperatura> outside (before n); <revestimiento/capa> outer (before n)la parte exterior de la casa — the outside o the exterior of the house
b) <habitación/apartamento> outward-facing2) <comercio/política> foreign (before n)II1) ( fachada) outside, exterior; ( espacio circundante) outside2)3) exteriores masculino plural (Cin) location shots (pl)* * *= exterior, outside, extra- + Nombre, outermost, outer, outdoor.Ex: An academic library should be accessible from the exterior into the building and from the entrance to all parts of the building.
Ex: A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex: The Nomenclature of Goods for the External Trade Statistics of the Community and Statistics of Trade between Member States (NIMEXE) was devised in order to facilitate the presentation of comparable statistics on intra- and extra-Community trade.Ex: Thus a folio gathering might consist of three folio sheets, the outermost of which contained pages 1 and 12 and pages 2 and 11; the middle sheet had pages 3 and 10, 4 and 9; and the innermost sheet had pages 5 and 8, 6 and 7.Ex: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.* alumbrado exterior = outdoor lighting.* aspecto exterior = facade.* comercio exterior = foreign trade.* de miras hacia el exterior = outward looking.* filmar en exteriores = film on + location.* grabar en exteriores = film on + location.* hacia el interior y el exterior de = in and out of.* iluminación exterior = outdoor lighting.* juego de exterior = outdoor game.* lado exterior, el = far side, the.* mantenimiento de espacios exteriores = ground maintenance.* Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, el = Foreign Office, the.* mobiliario de exterior = outdoor furniture.* mundo exterior, el = outside world, the.* pago de la deuda exterior = debt repayment.* planta ornamental exterior = bedding plant.* plató de exteriores = backlot.* política exterior = foreign policy.* que procede del exterior = inbound.* que van dirigidos hacia el exterior = outbound.* retrete exterior = dunny, outhouse.* rodar en exteriores = film on + location.* * *Apintar la parte exterior de la casa to paint the outside o the exterior of the housela temperatura exterior the outside temperaturecontacto con el mundo exterior contact with the outside world2 ‹habitación/apartamento› outward-facing ( with windows which face the street rather than onto an internal well)asuntos exteriores foreign affairsA (fachada) outside, exterior; (espacio circundante) outsidepintaron el exterior del edificio they painted the exterior o outside of the buildingdesde el exterior de la iglesia from outside the churchBlas relaciones con el exterior relations with other countriessus viajes al exterior her trips abroad/overseasrodar en exteriores to film on location* * *
exterior adjetivo
1
‹bolsillo/temperatura/mundo› outside ( before n);
‹revestimiento/capa› outer ( before n)
2 ‹comercio/política› foreign ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino
1 ( fachada) outside, exterior;
( espacio circundante) outside;
2
las relaciones con el exterior relations with other countries
3
rodar en exteriores to film on location
exterior
I adjetivo
1 (en la parte externa) outer: la capa exterior de la cebolla, the outer layer of the onion
(que está afuera) outside: el verano pasado usamos la cocina exterior, last summer we cooked on the outside stove o cooker
2 Pol Econ foreign
política exterior, foreign policy
II sustantivo masculino
1 (parte de fuera) exterior, outside
2 (extranjero) abroad ➣ Ver nota en abroad 3 Cine exteriores, location sing
' exterior' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baldosa
- camiseta
- chimenea
- comercio
- fachada
- forrar
- forro
- fuera
- iluminación
- presencia
- presentación
- revocar
- ver
- externo
- galería
- política
- raso
- salida
- salir
- vientre
English:
exterior
- external
- foreign
- foreign aid
- foreign policy
- offshore
- outer
- outer space
- outside
- outward
- overseas
- passage
- passageway
- policy
- trade
- trading nation
- wall
- abroad
- ledge
- out
* * *♦ adj1. [de fuera] outside;[capa] outer, exterior;no se observan desperfectos en la parte exterior del vehículo there are no signs of damage to the outside of the vehicle;Ferreras adelanta a todos por la calle exterior Ferreras is overtaking them all in the outside lane2. [visible] outward;su aspecto exterior es de calma she is outwardly calm3. [extranjero] [asuntos, comercio] foreign;una empresa de comercio exterior an import-export company4. [que da a la calle]apartamento/habitación exterior flat/room that looks onto the street♦ nm1. [superficie, zona] outside;el exterior del edificio se halla acordonado the area outside the building is cordoned off;pintaremos el exterior de la casa we will paint the outside of the house;desde el exterior no se ve nada there's no sign of anything from outside;todas las habitaciones/ventanas dan al exterior all the rooms/windows look onto the outside o have exterior viewsrodar los exteriores to film the exteriors;rodar en exteriores to film on location* * *I adjla parte exterior del edificio the exterior o the outside of the building2 apartamento overlooking the street3 POL foreign;deudas exteriores foreign debt sgII m1 ( fachada) exterior, outside2 aspecto exterior, outward appearance3:4:rodar en exteriores film on location* * *exterior adj1) : exterior, external2) : foreignasuntos exteriores: foreign affairsexterior nm1) : outside2) : abroad* * *exterior1 adj1. (en general) outer2. (extranjero) foreignexterior2 n outside -
17 ida
f.1 outward journey (viaje).el viaje de ida lo haremos de noche we'll travel out there overnighta la ida fuimos en tren we went by train on the way there2 going, departure.3 Ida.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ir.* * *\de ida sola single, US one-wayde ida y vuelta (billete) return, US round-tripidas y venidas comings and goings* * *noun f.1) going2) departure* * *SF1) (=movimiento) departurebillete de ida y vuelta — return (ticket), round trip ticket (EEUU)
2) (Caza) track, trail3) (=acto precipitado) rash act* * *a) ( viaje) outward journeya la ida — on the way out o there
¿cuánto cuesta la ida? — how much does it cost one way?
¿saco de ida y vuelta? — shall I buy a round-trip ticket (AmE) o (BrE) return ticket?
b) ( partida) departure* * *= leaving.Ex. Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.----* billete de avión de ida y vuelta = round-trip airfare.* billete de ida = one-way fare.* billete de ida y vuelta = return ticket, round-trip ticket.* de ida y vuelta = return, round-trip.* encuentro de ida = first leg, away game.* idas y venidas = comings and goings.* partido de ida = first leg.* viaje de ida = one-way ticket.* vuelo de ida y vuelta = return flight.* * *a) ( viaje) outward journeya la ida — on the way out o there
¿cuánto cuesta la ida? — how much does it cost one way?
¿saco de ida y vuelta? — shall I buy a round-trip ticket (AmE) o (BrE) return ticket?
b) ( partida) departure* * *= leaving.Ex: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.
* billete de avión de ida y vuelta = round-trip airfare.* billete de ida = one-way fare.* billete de ida y vuelta = return ticket, round-trip ticket.* de ida y vuelta = return, round-trip.* encuentro de ida = first leg, away game.* idas y venidas = comings and goings.* partido de ida = first leg.* viaje de ida = one-way ticket.* vuelo de ida y vuelta = return flight.* * *1 (viaje) outward journeyla ida fue muy amena or el viaje de ida fue muy ameno the outward journey was very pleasanta la ida paramos en París on the way out o on the way there we stopped off in Parissus constantes idas y venidas their constant comings and goings¿cuánto cuesta la ida sola? how much is a one-way ( AmE) o ( BrE) single ticket?, how much does it cost one way?2 (partida) departure* * *
ida sustantivo femenino
¿cuánto cuesta la ida? how much does it cost one way?;
¿saco de ida y vuelta? shall I buy a round-trip ticket (AmE) o (BrE) return ticket?
ido,-a adjetivo
1 (ausente, distraído) absent-minded
2 fam (loco) crazy, nuts
3 LAm drunk
ida sustantivo femenino (partida) departure, going
billete de ida y vuelta, return ticket
idas y venidas, comings and goings
en el viaje de ida tuvimos retraso, we were delayed on the way out
' ida' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
billete
- boleto
- ido
- pasaje
English:
day
- one-way
- outbound
- outward
- return ticket
- round
- single
- departure
- return
* * *ida nfoutward journey;el viaje de ida lo haremos de noche we'll travel out there overnight;a la ida fuimos en tren we went out there by train;partido de ida first leg;tras muchas idas y venidas conseguí localizarla I managed to find her after a lot of running backwards and forwards;la policía vigila sus idas y venidas the police are monitoring his comings and goings* * *f outward journey;(billete de) ida y vuelta round trip (ticket), Br return (ticket);idas y venidas comings and goings* * *ida nf1) : going, departure2)ida y vuelta : round-trip3)idas y venidas : comings and goings* * * -
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f.outward appearance.* * *1 outward appearance, external appearance* * *SF1) (=apariencia) outward appearance, externals pl* * *Ex. The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.* * *Ex: The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.
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19 aspecto
m.1 appearance (apariencia).tenía aspecto de vagabundo he looked like a tramp2 aspect (faceta).bajo este aspecto from this angleen todos los aspectos in every respect3 point of view, side.* * *1 (faceta) aspect, side, angle■ en el aspecto político from a political point of view, politically2 (apariencia) look, appearance■ ¿qué aspecto tenía? what did he look like?\en el aspecto de que in the sense that, in that* * *noun m.1) aspect2) look* * *SM1) (=apariencia) lookno lo conozco, pero no me gusta su aspecto — I don't know him, but I don't like the look of him
un señor con aspecto de ejecutivo — a man who looks/looked like an executive
¿qué aspecto tenía? — what did he look like?
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tener buen aspecto — to look well•
tener mal aspecto, Juan tiene muy mal aspecto — Juan isn't looking good o well at all2) (=punto) aspectlos aspectos a tener en cuenta para el análisis — aspects to bear in mind when analysing the problem
3) (Geog) aspect4) (Arquit) aspect5) (Ling) aspect6)al primer aspecto — † at first sight
* * *1)a) (de persona, lugar) appearancele da aspecto de intelectual — it makes him look rather intellectual o gives him an intellectual look
¿qué aspecto tiene? — what does he look like?
b) (de problema, asunto)2) (rasgo, faceta)quisiera aclarar algunos aspectos del asunto — there are a few aspects of the matter I'd like to get cleared up
* * *= aspect, facet, twist, face, complexion, look and feel, look, respect, outward appearance.Ex. One of the most daunting aspect of music cataloguing arises from the fact that music and music recordings have international value.Ex. The extent to which each of these facets contributes towards a good abstract is a function of the style and type of abstract and the documents being abstracted.Ex. Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.Ex. Had this venture succeeded, the complete face of bibliographical control today would have been different.Ex. These documents contain the Commission's sentiments on how policy should be evolved in particular sectors and what complexion it should take = Estos documentos contienen el sentir de la Comisión de cómo debería desarrollarse la política en sectores concretos y qué cariz debería tomar.Ex. Paperback publishers know how strong an influence the look and feel of a book can have in attracting or repelling buyers.Ex. We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website!.Ex. However, the survey developed in the current study would need to be similar in other key respects to the water quality survey developed by Carson and Mitchell = No obstante, el cuestionario desarrollado en este estudio debería parecerse en otros aspectos importantes al cuestionario desarrollado por Carson y Mitchell sobre la calidad del agua.Ex. The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.----* arreglarse el aspecto = preen.* aspecto exterior = facade.* aspecto externo = outward appearance.* aspecto físico = physical appearance.* aspecto negativo = irritant.* aspectos básicos = nitty-gritty, nuts and bolts.* aspectos de la vida = sphere of life.* aspectos económicos = economics.* aspectos financieros = economics.* aspectos fundamentales = nitty-gritty.* aspectos más notables = highlights.* aspectos prácticos = nuts and bolts.* aspectos técnicos = engineering aspects.* aspecto técnico = technical aspect.* cambio de aspecto = lick of paint.* con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.* dar un aspecto + Adjetivo = give + a + Adjetivo + look.* de aspecto = looking.* de aspecto antiguo = old-face.* de aspecto complicado = complicated-looking.* de aspecto impresionante = impressive-looking.* de aspecto nuevo = new-looking.* de aspecto poco profesional = botched-up.* de aspecto ruinoso = run-down.* de aspecto solemne = dignified.* de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.* de mal aspecto = seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.].* el nuevo aspecto de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.* en + Cuantificador + aspectos = in + Cuantificador + respects.* en muchos aspectos = in most respects.* en todos los aspectos = all-round.* presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.* presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.* presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.* tener aspecto = look.* tener el mejor aspecto posible = look + Posesivo + best.* tener un aspecto = look and feel.* tener un aspecto + Adjetivo = have + a + Adjetivo + look.* tener un aspecto horrible = look + shit.* tener un buen aspecto = look + good.* un aspecto de = an air of.* * *1)a) (de persona, lugar) appearancele da aspecto de intelectual — it makes him look rather intellectual o gives him an intellectual look
¿qué aspecto tiene? — what does he look like?
b) (de problema, asunto)2) (rasgo, faceta)quisiera aclarar algunos aspectos del asunto — there are a few aspects of the matter I'd like to get cleared up
* * *= aspect, facet, twist, face, complexion, look and feel, look, respect, outward appearance.Ex: One of the most daunting aspect of music cataloguing arises from the fact that music and music recordings have international value.
Ex: The extent to which each of these facets contributes towards a good abstract is a function of the style and type of abstract and the documents being abstracted.Ex: Given such a narrow area in which to write it would be argued that the miracle is how so many authors can continue to find new twists to such a restricted basic theme.Ex: Had this venture succeeded, the complete face of bibliographical control today would have been different.Ex: These documents contain the Commission's sentiments on how policy should be evolved in particular sectors and what complexion it should take = Estos documentos contienen el sentir de la Comisión de cómo debería desarrollarse la política en sectores concretos y qué cariz debería tomar.Ex: Paperback publishers know how strong an influence the look and feel of a book can have in attracting or repelling buyers.Ex: We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website!.Ex: However, the survey developed in the current study would need to be similar in other key respects to the water quality survey developed by Carson and Mitchell = No obstante, el cuestionario desarrollado en este estudio debería parecerse en otros aspectos importantes al cuestionario desarrollado por Carson y Mitchell sobre la calidad del agua.Ex: The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.* arreglarse el aspecto = preen.* aspecto exterior = facade.* aspecto externo = outward appearance.* aspecto físico = physical appearance.* aspecto negativo = irritant.* aspectos básicos = nitty-gritty, nuts and bolts.* aspectos de la vida = sphere of life.* aspectos económicos = economics.* aspectos financieros = economics.* aspectos fundamentales = nitty-gritty.* aspectos más notables = highlights.* aspectos prácticos = nuts and bolts.* aspectos técnicos = engineering aspects.* aspecto técnico = technical aspect.* cambio de aspecto = lick of paint.* con aspecto de adulto = adult-looking.* dar un aspecto + Adjetivo = give + a + Adjetivo + look.* de aspecto = looking.* de aspecto antiguo = old-face.* de aspecto complicado = complicated-looking.* de aspecto impresionante = impressive-looking.* de aspecto nuevo = new-looking.* de aspecto poco profesional = botched-up.* de aspecto ruinoso = run-down.* de aspecto solemne = dignified.* de aspecto tosco = rough-looking.* de mal aspecto = seedy [seedier -comp., seediest -sup.], nasty looking, shanky [shankier -comp., shankiest -sup.].* el nuevo aspecto de = the changing face of, the changing nature of.* en + Cuantificador + aspectos = in + Cuantificador + respects.* en muchos aspectos = in most respects.* en todos los aspectos = all-round.* presentar un aspecto = present + a picture.* presentar un aspecto de = wear + a look of.* presentar un buen aspecto = look + good.* tener aspecto = look.* tener el mejor aspecto posible = look + Posesivo + best.* tener un aspecto = look and feel.* tener un aspecto + Adjetivo = have + a + Adjetivo + look.* tener un aspecto horrible = look + shit.* tener un buen aspecto = look + good.* un aspecto de = an air of.* * *1 (de una persona) appearance; (de un objeto, lugar) appearanceun hombre de aspecto distinguido a distinguished-looking man, a man of distinguished appearancela barba le da aspecto de intelectual his beard makes him look intellectual o gives him an intellectual lookno lo recuerdo ¿qué aspecto tiene? I don't remember him, what does he look like?tiene buen aspecto, no parece enfermo he looks fine, he doesn't look sick at allesa herida tiene muy mal aspecto that's a nasty-looking wound, that wound looks nastypor su aspecto exterior la casa parecía deshabitada the house looked unoccupied from (the) outside2(cariz): no me gusta el aspecto que van tomando las cosas I don't like the way things are going o lookingB (rasgo, faceta) aspectése es sólo un aspecto del problema that's only one aspect of the problemdebemos considerar el aspecto legal we have to consider the legal aspect(s)me gustaría aclarar algunos aspectos del asunto there are a few aspects of the matter I'd like to get cleared upen ciertos aspectos la situación no ha cambiado in certain respects the situation has not changeden ese aspecto tienes razón in that respect you're rightC ( Ling) aspectD ( Astron) aspect* * *
aspecto sustantivo masculino
1
¿qué aspecto tiene? what does he look like?;
a juzgar por su aspecto judging by the look of her;
tiene mal aspecto [ persona] she doesn't look well;
[ cosa] it doesn't look niceb) (de problema, asunto):◊ no me gusta el aspecto que van tomando las cosas I don't like the way things are going o looking
2 (rasgo, faceta) aspect;
aspecto sustantivo masculino
1 look, appearance
2 (matiz de un asunto) aspect
' aspecto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonada
- abandonado
- achantar
- achinada
- achinado
- aire
- conservarse
- descuidarse
- dimensión
- enjuiciar
- esteroide
- faceta
- fachada
- figura
- giro
- igual
- lado
- lechosa
- lechoso
- lozana
- lozano
- ofrecer
- panorama
- parecer
- parecerse
- pinta
- plana
- plano
- planta
- presencia
- presentación
- querer
- rasgo
- revestir
- siniestra
- siniestro
- traza
- ver
- vertiente
- abandonar
- campesino
- cara
- corresponder
- cuidado
- dejado
- descuidar
- desgarbado
- encarado
- enfermizo
- exterior
English:
air
- appearance
- aspect
- bearing
- cat
- complexion
- disheveled
- dishevelled
- doleful
- dowdy
- dramatically
- drawn
- feminine
- flip side
- frumpy
- good
- grim
- light
- look
- metamorphosis
- odd-looking
- old-looking
- regard
- seedy
- side
- tidiness
- young-looking
- economics
- scruffy
- smarten up
- sorry
- way
* * *aspecto nm1. [apariencia] appearance;un adulto con aspecto de niño an adult who looks like a child, an adult with a childlike appearance;tener buen aspecto [persona] to look well;[comida] to look nice o good;tiene mal aspecto [persona] she doesn't look well;[comida] it doesn't look very nice;tenía aspecto de vagabundo he looked like a tramp;la casa ofrecía un aspecto horrible después de la fiesta the house looked a real mess after the party2. [faceta] aspect;bajo este aspecto from this angle;en ese aspecto in that sense o respect;en todos los aspectos in every respect;en cuanto al aspecto económico del plan,… as far as the financial aspects of the plan are concerned,…;hay que destacar como aspecto negativo que… one negative aspect o point is that…3. Gram aspect4. [en astrología] aspect* * *mtener buen aspecto look good;tener aspecto de ser/estar seem (to be);tenía aspecto de ser una persona simpática he seemed (to be) o he looked a nice guy2 ( faceta) aspect* * *aspecto nm1) : aspect2) apariencia: appearance, look* * *aspecto n1. (apariencia) appearance2. (faceta) aspect -
20 apariencia
f.1 appearance (aspecto).en apariencia apparentlyguardar las apariencias to keep up appearanceslas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive2 illusion.* * *1 appearance, aspect\en apariencia apparently, by all appearancesguardar las apariencias figurado to keep up appearancestener apariencia de to look like* * *noun f.appearance, look* * *SF (=aspecto) appearance•
con apariencia de, una chica con apariencia de alemana — a German-looking girl•
de apariencia, una herida de sospechosa apariencia — a suspicious-looking wound•
en apariencia, José, en apariencia rudo, es muy cortés — although José may seem o appear rude on the surface, he is very politefiar 3.en apariencia, el coche estaba perfecto — to all appearances, the car was in perfect condition
* * *femenino appearanceguardar or cubrir las apariencias — to keep up appearances
* * *= appearance, illusion, look, veneer, tinsel, outward appearance, semblance.Ex. Magazines published by USA automobile clubs are disparate in appearance and frequency, but may contain valuable reference material.Ex. A motion picture is a length of film, with or without recorded sound, bearing a sequence of images that create the illusion of movement when projected in rapid succession.Ex. We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website!.Ex. Sexism is typically rationalized by & masked beneath an intellectual veneer.Ex. Americans aren't buying as many Christmas decorations and tinsel this year, a grim new sign of slower holiday spending ahead.Ex. The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.Ex. Over the course of time, aesthetic semblance has become a key part of aesthetic philosophy.----* apariencia externa = outward appearance.* apariencia física = physical appearance.* apariencias = window dressing.* apariencia sencilla = simple-looking.* asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + aspect.* bajo la apariencia de = in the guise of, under the guise of.* dar la apariencia de = place + a veneer of.* dar una apariencia de = provide + a semblance of, give + a semblance of.* de apariencia = cosmetic.* de apariencia engañosa = misleading, meretricious.* en apariencia = apparently, looking, seemingly, on the face of it, on the surface, ostensibly.* esperanzador en apariencia = hopeful-seeming.* guardar las apariencias = preserve + appearance, keep up + appearances.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* mantener las apariencias = keep up + appearances.* mantener una apariencia de = maintain + a semblance of.* mejorar + Posesivo + apariencia = smarten (up) + Posesivo + appearance.* serio en apariencia = deadpan.* tener una apariencia + Adjetivo = have + a + Adjetivo + look.* * *femenino appearanceguardar or cubrir las apariencias — to keep up appearances
* * *= appearance, illusion, look, veneer, tinsel, outward appearance, semblance.Ex: Magazines published by USA automobile clubs are disparate in appearance and frequency, but may contain valuable reference material.
Ex: A motion picture is a length of film, with or without recorded sound, bearing a sequence of images that create the illusion of movement when projected in rapid succession.Ex: We went head-to-head with those that wanted a uniform look for the whole library Website!.Ex: Sexism is typically rationalized by & masked beneath an intellectual veneer.Ex: Americans aren't buying as many Christmas decorations and tinsel this year, a grim new sign of slower holiday spending ahead.Ex: The path led to a cluster of buildings similar in outward appearances to those found in farmyards and stables.Ex: Over the course of time, aesthetic semblance has become a key part of aesthetic philosophy.* apariencia externa = outward appearance.* apariencia física = physical appearance.* apariencias = window dressing.* apariencia sencilla = simple-looking.* asumir una apariencia + Adjetivo = take on + Adjetivo + aspect.* bajo la apariencia de = in the guise of, under the guise of.* dar la apariencia de = place + a veneer of.* dar una apariencia de = provide + a semblance of, give + a semblance of.* de apariencia = cosmetic.* de apariencia engañosa = misleading, meretricious.* en apariencia = apparently, looking, seemingly, on the face of it, on the surface, ostensibly.* esperanzador en apariencia = hopeful-seeming.* guardar las apariencias = preserve + appearance, keep up + appearances.* las apariencias engañan = don't judge a book by its cover, there's more to it than meets the eye.* mantener las apariencias = keep up + appearances.* mantener una apariencia de = maintain + a semblance of.* mejorar + Posesivo + apariencia = smarten (up) + Posesivo + appearance.* serio en apariencia = deadpan.* tener una apariencia + Adjetivo = have + a + Adjetivo + look.* * *appearanceun hombre de apariencia fuerte a strong-looking manen apariencia, estaba en buenas condiciones it appeared to be in good condition, by all appearances it was in good conditiona juzgar por las apariencias judging by appearancestenemos que guardar or cubrir las apariencias we have to keep up appearanceslas apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive* * *
apariencia sustantivo femenino
appearance;
a juzgar por las apariencias judging by appearances;
guardar las apariencias to keep up appearances;
las apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive
apariencia sustantivo femenino appearance
♦ Locuciones: en apariencia, apparently
guardar las apariencias, to keep up appearances
' apariencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barniz
- engañosa
- engañoso
- estampa
- ir
- juvenil
- porte
- traza
- viso
- cuidar
- decente
- externo
- fachada
- físico
- forma
English:
air
- appearance
- dashing
- dignified
- disheveled
- dishevelled
- face
- guise
- look
- nice
- personal
- seedy
- semblance
- show
- sloppy
- smart
- sorry
- take on
- tidy
- unkempt
- untidy
- veneer
- outwardly
- surface
* * *apariencia nf1. [aspecto] appearance;un príncipe con apariencia de mendigo a prince who looks like a beggar;en apariencia apparently;se llevaban bien sólo en apariencia they only appeared to get on well together2.apariencias [indicios] signs, indications;las apariencias indican que la situación mejorará the signs are that the situation will improve;guardar las apariencias to keep up appearances;las apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive3. [falsedad] illusion* * *f appearance;en apariencia outwardly;las apariencias engañan appearances can be deceptive;salvar las apariencias keep up appearances;según todas las apariencias judging by appearances* * *apariencia nf1) aspecto: appearance, look2)en apariencia : seemingly, apparently* * *apariencia n appearance
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