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1 personas con ceguera parcial
Ex. More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.* * *Ex: More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.
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2 hipoteca parcialmente amortizada
• partially• partially amortized mortgage• partially deductibleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hipoteca parcialmente amortizada
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3 archivo parcialmente invertido
• partially deductible• partially occupied bandDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > archivo parcialmente invertido
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4 banda parcialmente ocupada
• partially efface• partially ordered setDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > banda parcialmente ocupada
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5 conjunto parcialmente ordenado
• partially inverted file• partially suppressed sideband• posetDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > conjunto parcialmente ordenado
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6 parcialmente deducible
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7 banda lateral parcialmente suprimida
• partially occupied band• partibleDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > banda lateral parcialmente suprimida
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8 tierras divisibles
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9 parcialmente
adv.1 partially, familiarly, friendly.2 biasedly, with partiality, biassedly.* * *► adverbio1 partially, partly* * *ADV partially, partly* * *= partially.Ex. This particular problem can at least be partially remedied by giving titles in addition to document numbers.----* parcialmente nuboso = partly cloudy.* * *= partially.Ex: This particular problem can at least be partially remedied by giving titles in addition to document numbers.
* parcialmente nuboso = partly cloudy.* * *parcialmente adv1. [en parte] partially, partly2. [de forma no ecuánime] partially, in a biased way -
10 en parte
partly* * ** * *= in part, part of the way, partial, partially, partlyEx. Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.Ex. In such cases he is directed only part of the way to the location of the specific class he really wants.Ex. Any other indication of document content, such as classification notation or alphabetical subject headings are partial representations of content.Ex. This particular problem can at least be partially remedied by giving titles in addition to document numbers.Ex. In practice, many cataloguers favour the direct catalogue partly because it is simpler for the cataloguer to compile.* * *= in part, part of the way, partial, partially, partlyEx: Cartographic materials are, according to AACR2, all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body.
Ex: In such cases he is directed only part of the way to the location of the specific class he really wants.Ex: Any other indication of document content, such as classification notation or alphabetical subject headings are partial representations of content.Ex: This particular problem can at least be partially remedied by giving titles in addition to document numbers.Ex: In practice, many cataloguers favour the direct catalogue partly because it is simpler for the cataloguer to compile. -
11 semiautomatizado
(adj.) = partially-automated, semi-automatedEx. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.Ex. SABRE ( Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.* * *(adj.) = partially-automated, semi-automatedEx: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
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12 entrecortar
v.1 to cut a thing in the middle without dividing (cortar).2 to interrupt.* * *1 to cut partially2 figurado to cut off, interrupt* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto] to cut halfway through, partially cut2) (=interrumpir) to cut off, interrupt; [+ voz] to cause to falter2.See:* * *♦ vt1. [cortar] to cut into, to cut partially2. [interrumpir] to interrupt, to cut off -
13 hacer indistinto
• becloud• bedim• blear• blur the outlines of• dim• efface partially• make true• make uneasy• obfuscate• obscure• partially amortized mortgage• partially inverted file• render indistinct• soften the outline of -
14 Páginas Amarillas
f.pl.yellow pages, YP.* * *yellow pages* * ** * *Ex. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.* * ** * *Ex: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
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15 a cargo del gobierno
(adj.) = government-operated, government-runEx. This monograph traces the evolution of American public libraries from female, volunteer-run reading rooms to government-operated institutions.Ex. Both government-run programs and partially government-subsidized programs run by voluntary agencies such as Caritas and the YMCA are common.* * *(adj.) = government-operated, government-runEx: This monograph traces the evolution of American public libraries from female, volunteer-run reading rooms to government-operated institutions.
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16 afectado por la sequía
(adj.) = drought-plagued, drought-parchedEx. A model for the development of information services in buoyant but debt-riddled Brazil may only be partially relevant to post oil-boom Nigeria, and consequently inappropriate to drought-plagued Ethiopia.Ex. In drought-parched Somalia, pastoralists are on the move, desperately seeking scarce resources.* * *(adj.) = drought-plagued, drought-parchedEx: A model for the development of information services in buoyant but debt-riddled Brazil may only be partially relevant to post oil-boom Nigeria, and consequently inappropriate to drought-plagued Ethiopia.
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17 agrandar
v.1 to make bigger.2 to enlarge, to add to, to increase, to amplify.La máquina amplió la fotografía The machine enlarged the photograph.* * *1 (hacer grande) to enlarge, make larger2 (exagerar) to exaggerate1 (hacerse grande) to enlarge, become larger2 (acentuarse) to become more intense* * *1.VT (=hacer más grande) to make bigger, enlarge; (=exagerar) to exaggerate, magnify2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < casa> to extend; <agujero/pozo> to make... larger o bigger; < fotocopia> to enlarge, blow up; < vestido> to let outb) ( exagerar) to exaggerate2.agrandarse v pron agujero/bulto to grow larger, get bigger* * *= widen, magnify, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA].Ex. The quality of machine indexing can be enhanced by widening the indexing field.Ex. More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.Ex. He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.----* agrandar los horizontes = enlarge + horizons.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < casa> to extend; <agujero/pozo> to make... larger o bigger; < fotocopia> to enlarge, blow up; < vestido> to let outb) ( exagerar) to exaggerate2.agrandarse v pron agujero/bulto to grow larger, get bigger* * *= widen, magnify, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA].Ex: The quality of machine indexing can be enhanced by widening the indexing field.
Ex: More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.* agrandar los horizontes = enlarge + horizons.* * *agrandar [A1 ]vt1 ‹casa› to extend; ‹agujero/pozo› to make … larger o bigger, enlarge; ‹original/fotocopia› to enlarge, blow upno te pongas mi suéter que me lo agrandas ( fam); don't wear my sweater, you'll stretch it2 (en costura) ‹vestido› to let out3 (exagerar) to exaggerateno hay que agrandar la importancia de lo que ha pasado don't get what has happened out of perspective, don't blow these events up out of proportion«agujero/bulto» to grow larger, get biggerse había agrandado aún más el abismo que los separaba the gulf between them had widened still furtherel equipo se agrandó con aquel triunfo the team grew in stature after that victory* * *
agrandar ( conjugate agrandar) verbo transitivo
‹agujero/pozo› to make … larger o bigger;
‹ fotocopia› to enlarge, blow up;
‹ vestido› to let out
agrandarse verbo pronominal [agujero/bulto] to grow larger, get bigger
agrandar verbo transitivo to enlarge, make larger
' agrandar' also found in these entries:
English:
enlarge
- let out
- let
* * *♦ vtto make bigger;ese maquillaje te agranda los ojos that make-up makes your eyes look bigger* * *v/t make bigger, enlarge* * *agrandar vt1) : to exaggerate2) : to enlarge* * *agrandar vb to enlarge -
18 alarma contra incendios
(n.) = fire warning, fire alarmEx. The library was found to have inadequate lighting for the partially sighted and a lack of a fire warning perceptible to the deaf.Ex. Of greatest import are the siting of libraries, the building shell, fire alarms, intruder alarms, internal layout of the building, and methods combating damage and theft.* * *(n.) = fire warning, fire alarmEx: The library was found to have inadequate lighting for the partially sighted and a lack of a fire warning perceptible to the deaf.
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19 aliviar a Alguien de la carga de
(v.) = relieve + Nombre + of the burden of* * *(v.) = relieve + Nombre + of the burden ofEx: This partially relieves the designer of the burden of hand-coding all the libraries.
Spanish-English dictionary > aliviar a Alguien de la carga de
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20 aliviar a Alguien del peso de
(v.) = relieve + Nombre + of the burden of* * *(v.) = relieve + Nombre + of the burden ofEx: This partially relieves the designer of the burden of hand-coding all the libraries.
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