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1 Serials Periodicals And Newspapers
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2 beber
v.1 to drink.beber de una fuente to drink from a fountainElla toma limonada She drinks lemonade.2 to drink (alcohol).bebí más de la cuenta I had one too many3 to lap up (absorber) (palabras, consejos).* * *1 to drink1 to drink2 (emborracharse) to drink, drink heavily\beber a algo/alguien to drink to something/somebodybeber a la salud de alguien to toast somebodybeber los vientos por figurado to long forbeber por algo/alguien to drink to something/somebody* * *verb- beber a tragos* * *1. VT1) [+ agua, leche, cerveza] to drink¿qué quieres (de) beber? — what would you like to drink?
beber algo a tragos — to gulp sth, gulp sth down
2) frm (=absorber) to drink in2. VI1) [gen] to drink2) (=beber alcohol) to drink-¿quieres vino? -no, gracias, no bebo — "would you like some wine?" - "no thanks, I don't drink"
su padre bebe muchísimo — his father drinks a lot, his father is a heavy drinker
si bebes, no conduzcas — don't drink and drive
3) (=brindar)salud 3)beber por algo/algn — to drink to sth/sb
3.See:4.SM drinking* * *I 1.verbo transitivo to drink2.¿quieres beber algo? — do you want something to drink?
beber vi to drinkbeber a la salud de alguien — to drink somebody's o (BrE) to somebody's health
3.beber por alguien — to drink to somebody, toast somebody
beberse v pron (enf) to drink upIIa)b) ( acción) drinking* * *= drink, sip, booze, take + a swig, swig, imbibe.Ex. Some libraries offer users the opportunity to eat and drink, read books, periodicals and newspapers and listen to records and tapes.Ex. People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.Ex. While he boozed, Kerry was on three athletic teams and became a notable college debater.Ex. The media creates the image that solutions to stress can come from popping a pill or taking a swig from a bottle.Ex. One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.Ex. In general, two drinks should be the limit when you're imbibing alcohol, whether it's wine, beer or liquor.----* barril con agua de beber = scuttlebutt.* beber a la salud de Alguien = drink to + Posesivo + health.* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* beber mucho = drink + heavily.* fuente para beber = scuttlebutt, drinking fountain, water fountain, bubbler.* haber bebido demasiado = be over the limit.* sin comerlo ni beberlo = without having anything to do with it.* sin comérselo ni bebérselo = without having anything to do with it.* * *I 1.verbo transitivo to drink2.¿quieres beber algo? — do you want something to drink?
beber vi to drinkbeber a la salud de alguien — to drink somebody's o (BrE) to somebody's health
3.beber por alguien — to drink to somebody, toast somebody
beberse v pron (enf) to drink upIIa)b) ( acción) drinking* * *= drink, sip, booze, take + a swig, swig, imbibe.Ex: Some libraries offer users the opportunity to eat and drink, read books, periodicals and newspapers and listen to records and tapes.
Ex: People engage in a wide range of activities in libraries, from lively dialog while munching sandwiches and sipping soda, to flirting and caressing, to the more traditional activities of reading and information searching.Ex: While he boozed, Kerry was on three athletic teams and became a notable college debater.Ex: The media creates the image that solutions to stress can come from popping a pill or taking a swig from a bottle.Ex: One day she indulged in her habit of swigging too much gin before going to feed the porker and after opening its pen she slumped in a heap.Ex: In general, two drinks should be the limit when you're imbibing alcohol, whether it's wine, beer or liquor.* barril con agua de beber = scuttlebutt.* beber a la salud de Alguien = drink to + Posesivo + health.* beber como un cosaco = drink like + a fish.* beber mucho = drink + heavily.* fuente para beber = scuttlebutt, drinking fountain, water fountain, bubbler.* haber bebido demasiado = be over the limit.* sin comerlo ni beberlo = without having anything to do with it.* sin comérselo ni bebérselo = without having anything to do with it.* * *vtto drink¿quieres beber algo? do you want something to drink?, do you want a drink?bébelo a sorbos sip it■ bebervito drinksi bebes no conduzcas don't drink and driveúltimamente le ha dado por beber recently he's taken to o started drinkingha bebido más de la cuenta he's had one too many, he's had too much to drinkbeber a la salud de algn to drink sb's healthbeber POR algn to drink TO sb, toast sbbebieron por los novios they drank to o toasted the bride and groombeber POR algo to drink TO sth beber DE algo to drink FROM sth■ beberse( enf):bébete toda la leche drink up all your milknos bebimos la botella entre los dos we drank the whole bottle between the two of usse lo bebió de un trago he downed it in one o in one gulp1 (bebida) drinkel buen beber y el buen comer good food and drink2 (acción) drinking* * *
Multiple Entries:
beber
beber algo
beber ( conjugate beber) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to drink;◊ ¿quieres beber algo? do you want something to drink?;
beber a sorbos to sip;
si bebes no conduzcas don't drink and drive;
beber a la salud de algn to drink sb's o (BrE) to sb's health;
beber por algn/algo to drink to sb/sth
beberse verbo pronominal ( enf) to drink up;
nos bebimos la botella entera we drank the whole bottle
beber verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to drink
(brindar) beber a/por, to drink to: beberemos a la salud de Nicolás, let's drink to Nicholas
♦ Locuciones: familiar beber a morro, to drink straight from the bottle
familiar beber como un cosaco, to drink like a fish
beber de un trago, to down something in one go
' beber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
jarra
- moderación
- morro
- privar
- saciedad
- sorber
- tanta
- tanto
- terminar
- trasegar
- trincar
- tutiplén
- vaso
- viento
- agua
- algo
- ansia
- chupar
- demasía
- discreción
- estómago
- exceder
- exceso
- mamar
- paja
- pitillo
- repugnar
- resaca
- saciar
- ser
- tomar
English:
anything
- booze
- drink
- drink up
- give up
- gulp
- guzzle
- have
- lap
- lap up
- sip
- straw
- swig
- swill
- trough
- wash down
- drinking
- heavy
- moderation
- to
- water
* * *♦ vt1. [líquido] to drink;¿qué quieres beber? what would you like to drink?2. [absorber] [palabras, consejos] to lap up;[sabiduría, información] to draw, to acquire;beber los vientos por alguien to be head over heels in love with sb♦ vi1. [tomar líquido] to drink;beber de una fuente to drink from a fountain;Fambeber a morro to swig straight from the bottle;dar de beber a alguien to give sb something to drink;me dio de beber un poco de agua she gave me a little water to drink2. [tomar alcohol] to drink;no sabe beber he doesn't know his limit where alcohol's concerned;bebí más de la cuenta I had one too many;si bebes, no conduzcas don't drink and drivebeber por algo to drink to sth♦ nmdrinking;cuida mucho el beber he's very careful how much he drinks* * *I v/i drink;beber a opor drink to;beber en exceso drink too much, drink to excess;beber en un vaso drink from a glass;beber de la botella drink straight from the bottleII v/t drink;beber los vientos por alguien fig be crazy about s.o.;beber las palabras de alguien fig hang on odrink in s.o.’s every word* * *beber vtomar: to drink* * *¿qué quieres beber? what do you want to drink?beber por... to drink to... -
3 пресса
1) General subject: Fleet Street, journalism, press, print media, periodicals and newspapers2) American: print press (в отличие от радио. и телевидения), printed press (в отличие от радио и телевидения)3) Ironical: fourth estate, the fourth estate4) Security: media -
4 revista científica
(n.) = journal, periodical, scholarly journal, scientific journal, technical journal, research journal, learned journal, scholarly periodical, scientific serial, scientific periodical, research periodical, academic journalEx. In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.Ex. Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.Ex. The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.Ex. This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.Ex. Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex. The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.Ex. The article 'Don't tax reading -- the case for a zero-rate for books' outlines the plea made by all those concerned with books in the European Economic Community that zero-rating should be applied to books and learned journals in forthcoming legislation.Ex. This article discusses the changing role of academic libraries in the dissemination of scholarly periodical articles.Ex. This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.Ex. During the Second World War scientific periodicals were severely censored in many countries almost to the point of total emasculation.Ex. The value of the research periodical has never been well understood.Ex. The academic journal as a model of information dissemination is one of the forms of publishing being affected most dramatically by the development of the Internet.* * *(n.) = journal, periodical, scholarly journal, scientific journal, technical journal, research journal, learned journal, scholarly periodical, scientific serial, scientific periodical, research periodical, academic journalEx: In a journal most formal items including articles, essays, discussions and reviews can be expected to be accompanied by an abstract.
Ex: Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.Ex: The number of full text data bases on-line is also increasing, providing instant access to newspapers and newswires, popular magazines and scholarly journals.Ex: This article reports the findings of an investigation which was conducted in order to determine if either the impact factor or the immediacy index provide useful insights into the qualitative relations among scientific journals.Ex: Surely these new resources will have a profound impact upon newspapers, magazines, technical journals and even books.Ex: The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.Ex: The article 'Don't tax reading -- the case for a zero-rate for books' outlines the plea made by all those concerned with books in the European Economic Community that zero-rating should be applied to books and learned journals in forthcoming legislation.Ex: This article discusses the changing role of academic libraries in the dissemination of scholarly periodical articles.Ex: This study found that online access to scientific serials is most appropriate in the third world, principally due to the presence of a small number of scientists with a broad range of interests which makes the fixed-price regimes of print, microform or CD-ROM disadvantageous.Ex: During the Second World War scientific periodicals were severely censored in many countries almost to the point of total emasculation.Ex: The value of the research periodical has never been well understood.Ex: The academic journal as a model of information dissemination is one of the forms of publishing being affected most dramatically by the development of the Internet. -
5 periódico divulgativo
(n.) = trade newspaperEx. This article reports the results of a study in which 9 periodicals and 3 trade newspapers were examined to find articles on the application of computers to occupational therapy.* * *(n.) = trade newspaperEx: This article reports the results of a study in which 9 periodicals and 3 trade newspapers were examined to find articles on the application of computers to occupational therapy.
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6 terapia ocupacional
f.occupational therapy.* * ** * *(n.) = occupational therapyEx. This article reports the results of a study in which 9 periodicals and 3 trade newspapers were examined to find articles on the application of computers to occupational therapy.* * ** * *(n.) = occupational therapyEx: This article reports the results of a study in which 9 periodicals and 3 trade newspapers were examined to find articles on the application of computers to occupational therapy.
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7 en general
in general, generally* * *= por lo general generally, in general* * *= at large, by and large, for the most part, generally, in general, in the main, on balance, on the whole, overall, all in all, broadly, as a whole, generally speakingEx. The committee will be expected to produce an annual report to the members at large.Ex. This has been the case with newspapers which by and large have changed very little over the past century.Ex. Only one fact holds true in all catalog worlds: library users -- despite their great personal differences and interests -- are, for the most part, expected to negotiate their own way through whatever catalog is presented to them.Ex. Specific entry is generally recommended.Ex. However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.Ex. In the main, a library assistant's work consists of service desk duties, charging and discharging books, shelving returned books, dealing with reservations, sending overdue notices and checking the receipt of periodicals = En general, el trabajo de un auxiliar de biblioteca consiste en la atención al usuario, tramitar los préstamos y su devolución, colocar los libros en las estanterías, gestionar las reservas de libros, enviar los avisos de vencimiento de plazo y comprobar la recepción de las publicaciones periódicas.Ex. Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex. I have myself a well-known dislike for historical fiction; it is a genre that on the whole gives me little pleasure.Ex. Overall, neither system proved ideal: LEXINET was deficient as regards lack of accessibility and excessive ambiguity; while the manual system gave rise to an over-wide variation of terms.Ex. All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex. These can be broadly categorised into the following two groups.Ex. The bibliographic record for the volume is also a monographic record, but with a series entry and a relationship link to the bibliographic record for the series as a whole.Ex. Generally speaking, my philosophy is that if you've been following the thread, you already know what the reply is.* * *= at large, by and large, for the most part, generally, in general, in the main, on balance, on the whole, overall, all in all, broadly, as a whole, generally speakingEx: The committee will be expected to produce an annual report to the members at large.
Ex: This has been the case with newspapers which by and large have changed very little over the past century.Ex: Only one fact holds true in all catalog worlds: library users -- despite their great personal differences and interests -- are, for the most part, expected to negotiate their own way through whatever catalog is presented to them.Ex: Specific entry is generally recommended.Ex: However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.Ex: In the main, a library assistant's work consists of service desk duties, charging and discharging books, shelving returned books, dealing with reservations, sending overdue notices and checking the receipt of periodicals = En general, el trabajo de un auxiliar de biblioteca consiste en la atención al usuario, tramitar los préstamos y su devolución, colocar los libros en las estanterías, gestionar las reservas de libros, enviar los avisos de vencimiento de plazo y comprobar la recepción de las publicaciones periódicas.Ex: Although same problems with software applications, hardware and user training programmes had cropped up periodically, on balance, users are reasonably pleased with their acquisitions.Ex: I have myself a well-known dislike for historical fiction; it is a genre that on the whole gives me little pleasure.Ex: Overall, neither system proved ideal: LEXINET was deficient as regards lack of accessibility and excessive ambiguity; while the manual system gave rise to an over-wide variation of terms.Ex: All in all, then, the book has plenty to attend to, plenty to enjoy, plenty to share.Ex: These can be broadly categorised into the following two groups.Ex: The bibliographic record for the volume is also a monographic record, but with a series entry and a relationship link to the bibliographic record for the series as a whole.Ex: Generally speaking, my philosophy is that if you've been following the thread, you already know what the reply is. -
8 amarillento
adj.1 yellowish, waxen, yellowing, yellowed.Ella se logró vestir a tiempo She was able to get dressed on time.2 flavescens.* * *► adjetivo1 yellowish* * *ADJ (=que tira a amarillo) yellowish; [tez] pale, sallow* * *- ta adjetivo yellowish* * *= yellowish, yellowed.Ex. The term beige, sometimes referred to as 'light greyish yellowish brown', is commonly used to the description of book-cloth colours.Ex. The use of microforms solves such problems as missing pages from bound periodicals, out-of-print materials and yellowed and tattered newspapers.* * *- ta adjetivo yellowish* * *= yellowish, yellowed.Ex: The term beige, sometimes referred to as 'light greyish yellowish brown', is commonly used to the description of book-cloth colours.
Ex: The use of microforms solves such problems as missing pages from bound periodicals, out-of-print materials and yellowed and tattered newspapers.* * *amarillento -tayellowish* * *
amarillento◊ -ta adjetivo
yellowish
amarillento,-a adjetivo yellowish
' amarillento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amarillenta
English:
sallow
- discolor
* * *amarillento, -a, Col, Méx, Ven amarilloso, -a adjyellowish* * *adj yellowish* * *amarillento, -ta adj: yellowish -
9 fabricación en serie
mass production* * ** * *(n.) = mass productionEx. Publishing is the printing mass production and distribution of information, in the form of books, periodicals, newspapers and other printed matter.* * ** * *(n.) = mass productionEx: Publishing is the printing mass production and distribution of information, in the form of books, periodicals, newspapers and other printed matter.
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10 colocar en su lugar
(v.) = drop into + placeEx. Books of all sorts, pictures, current periodicals, newspapers, are thus obtained and dropped into place.* * *(v.) = drop into + placeEx: Books of all sorts, pictures, current periodicals, newspapers, are thus obtained and dropped into place.
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11 número atrasado
m.back number, back issue.* * *back number* * *(n.) = back issue, back copyEx. Some display racks are designed so that the sloping display shelf lifts up to reveal storage space underneath for back issues.Ex. Back copies of newspapers and periodicals are held for a specified period usually ranging from one to five years according to the lasting value of their contents.* * *(n.) = back issue, back copyEx: Some display racks are designed so that the sloping display shelf lifts up to reveal storage space underneath for back issues.
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12 Zeitung
Zeitung f GEN newspaper* * *f < Geschäft> newspaper* * *Zeitung
[news]paper, journal, newssheet;
• von den Zeitungen aufgebauscht got up by the press;
• amtliche Zeitung bulletin, gazette;
• wenig angesehene Zeitung paper of no standing;
• von den Gewerkschaften beherrschte Zeitung unionized paper;
• deutschsprachige Zeitung German-language newspaper;
• eingegangene Zeitung defunct paper;
• rechts eingestellte Zeitung right-wing paper;
• nicht öffentlich erscheinende Zeitung private press;
• täglich erscheinende Zeitung daily [paper];
• unter Zensur erscheinende Zeitungen papers under censorship;
• führende Zeitung leading (key) paper;
• gebündelte Zeitungen baled newspapers;
• die heutigen Zeitungen today’s papers;
• illustrierte Zeitung pictorial, illustrated paper (magazine);
• inländische Zeitungen national press;
• meistgelesene Zeitung most widely read paper;
• regierungsfeindliche Zeitung antigovernment newspaper;
• auf Computersatz umgestellte Zeitung computerized paper;
• weit verbreitete Zeitung widely read newspaper, newspaper with a wide circulation;
• vordatierte Zeitung antedated paper, bulldog (early-bird) edition (US);
• Zeitung im Kleinformat tabloid;
• Zeitungen aller Schattierungen newspapers of every shade;
• Zeitung im Weltformat blanket sheet;
• Zeitungen und Zeitschriften newspapers and periodicals, newspaper post (Br.), (Post) second-class matter (mail) (US);
• Zeitung abbestellen to give up (discontinue, stop) a newspaper;
• Zeitung abonnieren to take in (Br.) (subscribe for, US) a newspaper;
• bei einer Zeitung arbeiten to be a newspaper man;
• Zeitung beschlagnahmen to suppress a paper;
• Zeitung bestellen to take in (Br.) (subscribe for, US) a newspaper;
• Zeitung drucken to print [off] a newspaper;
• in eine Zeitung einrücken to insert (put) in a newspaper;
• Zeitung gründen to get a newspaper afloat, to establish a newspaper;
• Zeitung herausgeben to publish (issue, run) a newspaper;
• in einer Zeitung inserieren to advertise in a newspaper;
• Zeitung konfiszieren to seize a paper;
• bei einer Zeitung mitarbeiten to be on the staff of a newspaper;
• Zeitung redigieren to edit a newspaper;
• für Zeitungen schreiben to write for the press;
• bei einer Zeitung beschäftigt sein to be on the staff of a newspaper (a newspaperman);
• an einer Zeitung finanziell beteiligt sein to own stock in a paper (US fam.);
• Annonce in die Zeitung setzen to put an advertisment (a notice) in the papers;
• durch die Zeitung suchen to advertise for;
• Herausgabe einer Zeitung vorübergehend untersagen to suspend a newspaper;
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13 periódico
adj.periodic, periodical, recurrent, cyclic.m.1 newspaper, daily newspaper, journal, periodical.2 newspaper.* * *► adjetivo1 periodical1 newspaper————————1 newspaper* * *1. (f. - periódica)adj.2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ [gen] periodic(al); (Mat) recurrent2.SM (=diario) newspaper, paper; (=publicación periódica) periodicalperiódico de la tarde — evening newspaper, evening paper
periódico del domingo, periódico dominical — Sunday newspaper, Sunday paper
* * *I- ca adjetivo periodicIImasculino newspaper, paper* * *I- ca adjetivo periodicIImasculino newspaper, paper* * *periódico11 = newspaper, daily, paper.Ex: A newspaper is a periodical appearing at very frequent intervals and giving the latest information on current events often with comments.
Ex: The author analyses 4 dailies, 3 weeklies and 5 monthlies.Ex: What we see on the media and read on the paper is not the same as coming from you, as someone who lives there.* archivo de periódico = news library.* artículo de periódico = newspaper story, news article, newspaper article.* biblioteca de periódico = news library.* colección de recortes de periódicos = clippings collection.* director de periódico = newspaper editor.* imprenta de periódico = news press.* industria del periódico, la = newspaper industry, the.* noticia de periódico = newspaper account.* papel continuo de periódico = newsprint.* papel de periódico = newsprint.* periódico de la localidad = local community newspaper, local newspaper.* periódico de la mañana = morning newspaper, morning paper.* periódico divulgativo = trade newspaper.* periódico local = local paper, local newspaper, local community newspaper.* periódico matutino = morning paper, morning newspaper.* periódico provincial = provincial newspaper.* periódicos antiguos = old newspapers.* periódico sensacionalista = tabloid, newspaper tabloid, tabloid newspaper.* periódico universitario = campus newspaper.* periódico vespertino = evening newspaper, evening paper.* recorte de periódico = clipping, newspaper clipping, newspaper cutting.* repartidor de periódicos = paperboy.* sala de lectura de periódicos = newsroom.* tienda de periódicos = newsagent's shop.* titular de periódico = headline, newspaper headline.periódico22 = periodic, regular, standing order.Ex: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.
Ex: Book form was generally regarded as too inflexible for library catalogues, especially where the catalogue required regular updating to cater for continuing and gradual expansion of the collection.Ex: A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.* fichero de control de publicaciones periódicas = periodicals file [periodical file].* no periódico = non-periodical.* publicación no periódica = non-periodical publication.* publicación periódica en curso = current periodical.* rotación de publicaciones periódicas = routing.* * *periodicperiódicos de las principales capitales de Latinoamérica (↑ periódico a1)newspaper, paperpuesto/quiosco de periódicos newspaper stand/kioskCompuestos:viewspaper● periódico dominical or del domingoSunday newspaper● periódico matutino or de la mañanamorning newspaper● periódico vespertino or de la tardeevening newspaper* * *
periódico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
periodic
periódico 2 sustantivo masculino
newspaper, paper
periódico,-a
I adjetivo periodic, periodical
tabla periódica, periodic table
II sustantivo masculino newspaper
' periódico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carnaza
- comprar
- desvaído
- director
- directora
- dirigir
- encabezar
- encabezamiento
- gratuitamente
- información
- mentís
- periódica
- plana
- por
- portada
- portavoz
- redactar
- salida
- sensacionalista
- tira
- tirada
- través
- andar
- anuncio
- artículo
- ayer
- cartelera
- categoría
- clandestino
- contraportada
- diario
- dirección
- editorial
- entrevista
- espacio
- extender
- jalar
- londinense
- oficialista
- pasatiempo
- público
- recorte
- reportaje
- salir
- sección
- titular
- ver
English:
advertising
- announcement
- article
- be
- bonk
- broadsheet
- bulletin
- byline
- cartoon
- circulation
- come across
- contributor
- cover
- daily
- edit
- exclusive
- extra
- fight off
- gazette
- go for
- journal
- libel
- misprint
- newspaper
- newsprint
- notice
- outrage
- paper
- periodic
- periodical
- quality newspaper
- read
- scour
- section
- subscribe
- tabloid
- unfold
- write
- broad
- swat
* * *periódico, -a♦ adj1. [regular] regular, periodic2. Mat recurrent♦ nmnewspaper, paperperiódico digital online newspaper, digital newspaper;periódico del domingo Sunday paper;periódico dominical Sunday paper;periódico electrónico electronic newspaper;periódico de la tarde evening paper;periódico vespertino evening paper* * *I adj periodicII m newspaper* * *periódico, -ca adj: periodic♦ periódicamente advperiódico nmdiario: newspaper* * *periódico n newspaper / paper -
14 Zé Povinho
The Portuguese "everyman" or "common person," Zé Povinho (literally in Portuguese, "Joe Little People," Zé being a common abbreviation for "José" or "Joe") originated as a cartoon character created in 1875 by the artist Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro. Zé Povinho is a variation of "Zé-dos-anzois" ("Joe of the Fish-Hooks"), representing the ordinary Portuguese fisherman. The character was representative of the rural masses, the common people, and was intended to be in sharp contrast to the slick, sophisticated, spoiled urban Portuguese of Lisbon.Pinheiro's cartoon character's traits included peasant simplicity, candor, long-suffering patience, and credulity. As Pinheiro drew Zé Povinho, he was a short, bearded, swarthy figure, his heavy features wreathed in smiles; he was dressed in a white open shirt, dark trousers, and a hat. While the name, idea, and appearance of this cartoon character were meant to depict the majority of Portuguese of Pinheiro's day—largely rural, peasant, illiterate masses — more than a century later, Zé Povinho still appears regularly in the print media and books, both in Portugal and in Portuguese-language newspapers among overseas Portuguese communities. Joe Little People's appearance changes little, and in some Portuguese-language periodicals in the United States and Canada, his critical function in political discussions remains, namely to indicate the weaknesses of the government of the day. -
15 Zeitungen und Zeitschriften
Zeitungen und Zeitschriften
newspapers and periodicals, newspaper post (Br.), (Post) second-class matter (mail) (US)Business german-english dictionary > Zeitungen und Zeitschriften
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16 подписка подписк·а
1) (на периодику) subscription2) юр. -
17 matbuat
,-tı the press (newspapers and periodicals collectively).
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