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1 sesión
f.session, sitting, conference, meeting.* * *1 (reunión) session, meeting2 CINEMATOGRAFÍA showing\celebrar una sesión to hold a meetingreanudar la sesión to resume the meetingse abre la sesión the meeting is declared opense cierra la sesión the meeting is adjournedsesión continua continuous sessionsesión de noche late showsesión de tarde matinéesesión plenaria plenary session* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Admin) sessionabrir/levantar la sesión — to open/close o adjourn the session
sesión de preguntas al gobierno — ≈ question time
2) (=espacio de tiempo) [para retrato] sitting; [para tratamiento médico] session3) (Cine) showing; (Teat) show, performance4) (Inform) session* * *a) ( reunión) sessionabrir/levantar/cerrar la sesión — to open/adjourn/close the session o meeting
sesión inaugural or de apertura — inaugural o opening session
b) (de tratamiento, actividad) session; (de fotografía, pintura) sittingsesión de tarde/noche — evening/late evening performance
* * *= session, function.Ex. The command function 'STOP' is used to end the session and logoff.Ex. The workshop consisted of an inaugural function, a series of lectures, a panel discussion and a valedictory function.----* acta de sesión = trial record.* de la sesión = sessional.* discurso de la sesión plenaria = plenary address.* levantar la sesión = adjourn + meeting.* levantar una sesión = adjourn + session.* multisesión = multisession [multi-session].* ponencia de la sesión plenaria = plenary paper.* sesión abierta = open hearing.* sesión de apertura = opening session.* sesión de aprendizaje = instructional session.* sesión de asesoramiento jurídico = legal advice surgery.* sesión de bienvenida = welcoming session.* sesión de búsqueda = search session.* sesión de catalogación = cataloguing session.* sesión de clausura = closing session.* sesión de consulta = query session.* sesión de debate = discussion session.* sesión de grabación = recording session.* sesión de grupo = group session.* sesión de intercambio = swap shop.* sesión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* sesión de lectura = reading session.* sesión de presentaciones informales = poster session.* sesión de puertas abiertas = public hearing, open hearing.* sesión de puesta al día = briefing session.* sesión de trabajo = work session, working session.* sesión en la que uno relata su experiencia en un acontecimiento recient = debriefing session.* sesión especial = hearing.* sesión final = concluding session.* sesión fotográfica = photo shoot, photo session.* sesión inaugural = inaugural meeting, inaugural session.* sesión informativa = briefing session, press briefing, briefing.* sesión introductoria = orientation meeting.* sesión plenaria = plenary session.* sesión por tema de interés = breakout session.* sesión póster = poster session.* sesión preparatoria = briefing.* sesión técnica = technical session.* sesión temática = topical session.* suspender una sesión = adjourn + session.* * *a) ( reunión) sessionabrir/levantar/cerrar la sesión — to open/adjourn/close the session o meeting
sesión inaugural or de apertura — inaugural o opening session
b) (de tratamiento, actividad) session; (de fotografía, pintura) sittingsesión de tarde/noche — evening/late evening performance
* * *= session, function.Ex: The command function 'STOP' is used to end the session and logoff.
Ex: The workshop consisted of an inaugural function, a series of lectures, a panel discussion and a valedictory function.* acta de sesión = trial record.* de la sesión = sessional.* discurso de la sesión plenaria = plenary address.* levantar la sesión = adjourn + meeting.* levantar una sesión = adjourn + session.* multisesión = multisession [multi-session].* ponencia de la sesión plenaria = plenary paper.* sesión abierta = open hearing.* sesión de apertura = opening session.* sesión de aprendizaje = instructional session.* sesión de asesoramiento jurídico = legal advice surgery.* sesión de bienvenida = welcoming session.* sesión de búsqueda = search session.* sesión de catalogación = cataloguing session.* sesión de clausura = closing session.* sesión de consulta = query session.* sesión de debate = discussion session.* sesión de grabación = recording session.* sesión de grupo = group session.* sesión de intercambio = swap shop.* sesión del consejo = council meeting, council conference.* sesión de lectura = reading session.* sesión de presentaciones informales = poster session.* sesión de puertas abiertas = public hearing, open hearing.* sesión de puesta al día = briefing session.* sesión de trabajo = work session, working session.* sesión en la que uno relata su experiencia en un acontecimiento recient = debriefing session.* sesión especial = hearing.* sesión final = concluding session.* sesión fotográfica = photo shoot, photo session.* sesión inaugural = inaugural meeting, inaugural session.* sesión informativa = briefing session, press briefing, briefing.* sesión introductoria = orientation meeting.* sesión plenaria = plenary session.* sesión por tema de interés = breakout session.* sesión póster = poster session.* sesión preparatoria = briefing.* sesión técnica = technical session.* sesión temática = topical session.* suspender una sesión = adjourn + session.* * *1 (reunión) sessionabrir/levantar/cerrar la sesión to open/adjourn/close the session o meetingsesión inaugural or de apertura inaugural o opening sessionsesión de clausura closing sessionreunido en sesión plenaria assembled for a plenary session2 (de un tratamiento, una actividad) session; (de fotografía, pintura) sittinguna sesión de poesía a poetry readinguna sesión de chistes a jokes sessionsesión de espiritismo séancesesión de tarde/noche evening/late evening performanceCompuestos:continuous performanceseparate performances (pl)( Col) prizegiving* * *
sesión sustantivo femenino
(de fotografía, pintura) sitting
( de teatro) show, performance;
sesión sustantivo femenino
1 (junta, asamblea) meeting, session
sesión plenaria, plenary session
2 (de masaje, fotografía, etc) session
3 Cine showing
sesión continua, continous showing
4 Jur session, sitting
♦ Locuciones: levantar la sesión, to adjourn the meeting
' sesión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
concejo
- continua
- continuo
- actuación
- apertura
- audiencia
- clausurar
- entrenamiento
- espiritismo
- inaugurar
- levantar
- suspender
English:
adjourn
- briefing
- log in
- log on
- session
- sit
- sitting
- jam
- matinee
- -only
- seance
- work
* * *sesión nf1. [reunión] meeting, session;[de juicio] sitting, session;abrir/levantar la sesión to open/adjourn the meetingsesión informativa [para presentar algo] briefing; [después de una misión] debriefing;sesión plenaria [de congreso] plenary (session);[de organización] plenary (assembly)2. [proyección, representación] show, performancesesión continua continuous performance;sesión doble double bill, double feature;sesión golfa late-night showing;sesión de madrugada late-night showing;sesión matinal matinée;sesión de noche evening showing;sesión de tarde afternoon matinée3. [de actividad] session;sesión de espiritismo séance;sesión fotográfica photo session* * *f1 session* * *1) : session2) : showing, performance* * *sesión n1. (reunión) session2. (en el cine) showingfuimos a la sesión de las 8.00 we went to the eight o'clock showing -
2 discurso de la sesión plenaria
(n.) = plenary addressEx. His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.* * *(n.) = plenary addressEx: His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.
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3 discurso
m.1 speech.dar o pronunciar un discurso (sobre) to give o deliver a speech (on)discurso de agradecimiento speech of thanksdiscurso de clausura closing speech2 lecture (Pejorative) (sermón).me soltó uno de sus discursos she gave me one of her lectures3 discourse, ideology (ideario).4 discourse (linguistics).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: discursar.* * *1 (conferencia) speech, lecture, discourse2 (razonamiento) reasoning3 (escrito, tratado) discourse, dissertation4 (expresión de lo que se piensa) discourse5 (del tiempo) passing, passage* * *noun m.1) discourse2) speech, address* * *SM1) (=alocución) speechpronunciar un discurso — to make a speech, give a speech
2) (=forma de hablar) rhetoric3) (=habla) speech, faculty of speech4) [del tiempo]* * *a) ( alocución) speechpronunciar un discurso — to give o make a speech
me soltó un discurso — (fam) he gave me a real lecture
b) ( retórica) discoursec) (Ling) speech, discourse (tech)d) (liter) ( del tiempo) passing, passage (frml or liter)* * *= speech, address, discourse, oration, line of discussion, rant, speaking commitment.Ex. For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.Ex. The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex. In many discourses 'policy making' and 'decision making' are synonymous terms.Ex. The cataloger with principles would never have placed some of it under Oration and some of it under American Scholar.Ex. The second line of discussion concentrates on a social perspective cognition and the role of language as a mental instrument.Ex. Offended by the idea of an addict selling sneakers to kids, he launched into a curmudgeonly rant.Ex. Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.----* análisis del discurso = discourse analysis.* discurso científico = scholarly communication, scholarly discourse.* discurso de apertura = keynote address, opening address, opening speech, keynote presentation.* discurso de bienvenida = welcoming address, welcoming speech, welcome address, salutatory oration.* discurso de clausura = closing speech, closing address.* discurso de despedida = farewell address.* discurso de fin de curso = commencement salutatory.* discurso de graduación = commencement address.* discurso de la sesión plenaria = plenary address.* discurso inaugural = keynote address, inaugural address, inaugural speech, keynote presentation.* discurso político = political discourse, political speech, spin.* discurso presidencial = presidential address.* discurso público = public speech.* discurso religioso = religious discourse.* escritor de discursos a sueldo = speechwriter.* notas de discurso = speaking notes.* pronunciar un discurso = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speech.* * *a) ( alocución) speechpronunciar un discurso — to give o make a speech
me soltó un discurso — (fam) he gave me a real lecture
b) ( retórica) discoursec) (Ling) speech, discourse (tech)d) (liter) ( del tiempo) passing, passage (frml or liter)* * *= speech, address, discourse, oration, line of discussion, rant, speaking commitment.Ex: For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.
Ex: The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex: In many discourses 'policy making' and 'decision making' are synonymous terms.Ex: The cataloger with principles would never have placed some of it under Oration and some of it under American Scholar.Ex: The second line of discussion concentrates on a social perspective cognition and the role of language as a mental instrument.Ex: Offended by the idea of an addict selling sneakers to kids, he launched into a curmudgeonly rant.Ex: Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.* análisis del discurso = discourse analysis.* discurso científico = scholarly communication, scholarly discourse.* discurso de apertura = keynote address, opening address, opening speech, keynote presentation.* discurso de bienvenida = welcoming address, welcoming speech, welcome address, salutatory oration.* discurso de clausura = closing speech, closing address.* discurso de despedida = farewell address.* discurso de fin de curso = commencement salutatory.* discurso de graduación = commencement address.* discurso de la sesión plenaria = plenary address.* discurso inaugural = keynote address, inaugural address, inaugural speech, keynote presentation.* discurso político = political discourse, political speech, spin.* discurso presidencial = presidential address.* discurso público = public speech.* discurso religioso = religious discourse.* escritor de discursos a sueldo = speechwriter.* notas de discurso = speaking notes.* pronunciar un discurso = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speech.* * *1 (alocución) speechpronunciar un discurso to give o make o deliver a speechdiscurso de apertura/clausura/presentación opening/closing/introductory speechno te puedes imaginar el discurso que me soltó ( fam); you should've heard the lecture he gave me o I got ( colloq)discurso del/sobre el estado de la Unión State of the Union Message/Address2 (retórica) discourseanálisis del discurso discourse analysisCompuesto:discurso directo/indirectodirect/indirect speech* * *
discurso sustantivo masculino
speech;◊ pronunciar un discurso to give o make a speech
discurso sustantivo masculino
1 (exposición oral) speech
dar o pronunciar un discurso, to make a speech
2 (conjunto de ideas) discourse
discurso interesante, interesting discourse
3 (espacio de tiempo) course, passing: en el discurso de tres horas..., over the course of three hours...
' discurso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- acentuar
- aglomerar
- de
- efecto
- exaltación
- exponer
- fluida
- fluido
- improvisada
- improvisado
- inconexa
- inconexo
- inflamar
- lema
- matizar
- modestamente
- monótona
- monótono
- palabra
- parrafada
- preámbulo
- pronunciar
- reanudar
- recoveco
- rellena
- relleno
- réplica
- reticente
- revolver
- soltura
- trabazón
- tralla
- adornar
- alargar
- amenizar
- apasionado
- apropiado
- bienvenida
- brevedad
- brillo
- cita
- clausura
- clausurar
- coherente
- dar
- difamatorio
- echar
- electoral
- emotivo
English:
address
- articulate
- backlash
- before
- condense
- discourse
- drag out
- draw out
- eloquent
- emotional
- fiery
- fluent
- fluster
- go over
- high-powered
- inflame
- inspirational
- intense
- interpret
- lengthy
- make
- nationalist
- oration
- outline
- pad out
- pompous
- preface
- prevail
- rambling
- rattle through
- rousing
- speak
- speech
- spirited
- tone
- unprepared
- well
- would
- cuff
- through
* * *discurso nm1. [exposición oral] speech;discurso de apertura/clausura opening/closing speech;discurso de bienvenida/despedida welcome/farewell speech;discurso de agradecimiento speech of thanksme soltó uno de sus discursos she gave me one of her lectures3. [manera de expresarse]se dirigió a nosotros con su lento discurso he addressed us in his unhurried manner4. [ideario] discourse, ideology;la oposición se ha quedado sin discurso the opposition now has nothing to offer;el partido en el gobierno le ha robado el discurso a la oposición the government has stolen the opposition's clothescon el discurso de los años with the passing years6. Ling discourse* * *m1 speech2 de tiempo passage, passing* * *discurso nm1) oración: speech, address2) : discourse, treatise* * * -
4 ayudar a comprender mejor
(v.) = offer + insights, improve + understanding, give + an insight into, glean + insights, provide + insight into, lend + understanding toEx. A study of the ethical aspects of information systems can offer insights and methods to understand the problems which leaders in the information professions face. = Un estudio de los aspectos éticos de los sistemas de información puede ayudar a comprender mejor y proporcionarnos métodos para entender los problemas a los que se enfrentan los líderes de las profesiones de bibliotecario y de documentalista.Ex. This approach represents a conceptual advance that improves understanding of the complexities of the working world of information professionals.Ex. His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.Ex. Their daily experiences provide grist for the writer's mill, from which insights concerning management processes may be gleaned.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. The text contains both black-and-white and color illustrations, which lend understanding to the topics being discussed.* * *(v.) = offer + insights, improve + understanding, give + an insight into, glean + insights, provide + insight into, lend + understanding toEx: A study of the ethical aspects of information systems can offer insights and methods to understand the problems which leaders in the information professions face. = Un estudio de los aspectos éticos de los sistemas de información puede ayudar a comprender mejor y proporcionarnos métodos para entender los problemas a los que se enfrentan los líderes de las profesiones de bibliotecario y de documentalista.
Ex: This approach represents a conceptual advance that improves understanding of the complexities of the working world of information professionals.Ex: His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.Ex: Their daily experiences provide grist for the writer's mill, from which insights concerning management processes may be gleaned.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: The text contains both black-and-white and color illustrations, which lend understanding to the topics being discussed. -
5 dar una idea de
(v.) = give + a feel for, give + indication, provide + a glimpse of, give + a flavour of, be indicative of, provide + insight into, give + a picture, give + an insight into, give + an inkling ofEx. I have I hope given you a feel for the current thinking on university library building in the UK.Ex. The article 'Cross age tutoring works wonders' describes the development of that project, the basic tutoring session and gives an indication of the project's success.Ex. Close attention to the role of the computer specialist provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.Ex. The physical representation of data on disks is a complicated subject and the foregoing discussion gives but a flavour of the various techniques.Ex. His definitive article, 'Backlog to Frontlog,' Library Journal (September 15, 1969), was indicative of his creative and simple, yet effective and economical solutions to traditional library problems.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. The 1981 census data was used as a rough guide to give a picture of the area and to compile graphs from these statistics.Ex. His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.Ex. This collection of essays gives some inkling of where the early 1990s have left Bach study.* * *(v.) = give + a feel for, give + indication, provide + a glimpse of, give + a flavour of, be indicative of, provide + insight into, give + a picture, give + an insight into, give + an inkling ofEx: I have I hope given you a feel for the current thinking on university library building in the UK.
Ex: The article 'Cross age tutoring works wonders' describes the development of that project, the basic tutoring session and gives an indication of the project's success.Ex: Close attention to the role of the computer specialist provides a glimpse of the world behind the reference desk.Ex: The physical representation of data on disks is a complicated subject and the foregoing discussion gives but a flavour of the various techniques.Ex: His definitive article, 'Backlog to Frontlog,' Library Journal (September 15, 1969), was indicative of his creative and simple, yet effective and economical solutions to traditional library problems.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: The 1981 census data was used as a rough guide to give a picture of the area and to compile graphs from these statistics.Ex: His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.Ex: This collection of essays gives some inkling of where the early 1990s have left Bach study. -
6 ofrecer una visión muy releveladora de
(v.) = provide + insight into, give + an insight into, give + an inside look atEx. 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. His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.Ex. A self-proclaimed 'shopaholic', Nancy Strohmeyer, gives the reader an inside look at some of her many collections, including books, figurines, and stuffed animals.* * *(v.) = provide + insight into, give + an insight into, give + an inside look atEx: 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: His plenary address gave an insight into government thinking on library and information policy.Ex: A self-proclaimed 'shopaholic', Nancy Strohmeyer, gives the reader an inside look at some of her many collections, including books, figurines, and stuffed animals.Spanish-English dictionary > ofrecer una visión muy releveladora de
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7 ponencia
f.1 lecture, paper (conferencia).2 postulate, posture, thesis, dissertation.3 proposition, award.* * *1 (académica) paper; (parlamentaria) address, speech* * *SF1) (=exposición) paper, learned paper, communication; (=informe) report2) (=comisión) committee, board* * *a) ( discurso) (Pol) address; ( en congreso científico) paper, presentationb) ( propuesta) proposal, motionc) ( comisión) committee* * *= communication, conference paper, contribution, paper.Ex. Notes, short communications, an article giving a popular treatment and editorials are less likely to carry an abstract.Ex. The bibliographic data bases allow the searcher to retrieve references to work that has appeared in documents such as journal articles, conference papers, books, dissertations, patents and technical reports.Ex. This is a contribution to a thematic issue on microcomputers in UK government libraries.Ex. In particular, a data base may be concerned to list separately individual periodical articles and single papers in conference proceedings.----* convocatoria de presentación de ponencias = call for papers.* leer una ponencia = read + paper.* ponencia dada por invitado especial = key paper.* ponencia de la sesión plenaria = plenary paper.* ponencia invitada = invited talk.* ponencia principal = keynote paper, keynote presentation.* presentar una ponencia = give + paper, read + paper.* * *a) ( discurso) (Pol) address; ( en congreso científico) paper, presentationb) ( propuesta) proposal, motionc) ( comisión) committee* * *= communication, conference paper, contribution, paper.Ex: Notes, short communications, an article giving a popular treatment and editorials are less likely to carry an abstract.
Ex: The bibliographic data bases allow the searcher to retrieve references to work that has appeared in documents such as journal articles, conference papers, books, dissertations, patents and technical reports.Ex: This is a contribution to a thematic issue on microcomputers in UK government libraries.Ex: In particular, a data base may be concerned to list separately individual periodical articles and single papers in conference proceedings.* convocatoria de presentación de ponencias = call for papers.* leer una ponencia = read + paper.* ponencia dada por invitado especial = key paper.* ponencia de la sesión plenaria = plenary paper.* ponencia invitada = invited talk.* ponencia principal = keynote paper, keynote presentation.* presentar una ponencia = give + paper, read + paper.* * *presentó una ponencia sobre el tema she gave a paper on the subject2 (propuesta) proposal, motion3 (comisión) committee, board* * *
ponencia sustantivo femenino paper, address
' ponencia' also found in these entries:
English:
paper
* * *ponencia nf1. [conferencia] lecture, paper;una ponencia sobre ecología a lecture o paper on ecology2. [informe] report3. [comisión] reporting committee* * *f1 ( charla) presentation2 EDU paper* * *ponencia nf1) discurso: paper, presentation, address2) informe: report
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