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121 poco halagador
adj.unflattering.* * *(adj.) = unflatteringEx. In the light of the current unflattering stereotyped image of librarians, the author suggests that more research is needed to provide data to profile 'the American librarian of the 1990s'.* * *(adj.) = unflatteringEx: In the light of the current unflattering stereotyped image of librarians, the author suggests that more research is needed to provide data to profile 'the American librarian of the 1990s'.
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122 poco halagüeño
adj.unflattering, uncomplimentary.* * *(adj.) = unflatteringEx. In the light of the current unflattering stereotyped image of librarians, the author suggests that more research is needed to provide data to profile 'the American librarian of the 1990s'.* * *(adj.) = unflatteringEx: In the light of the current unflattering stereotyped image of librarians, the author suggests that more research is needed to provide data to profile 'the American librarian of the 1990s'.
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123 poco hospitalario
adj.inhospitable.* * *(adj.) = inhospitableEx. As energies became directed to less abstract matters working men began to see libraries as undemocratic and inhospitable institutions.* * *(adj.) = inhospitableEx: As energies became directed to less abstract matters working men began to see libraries as undemocratic and inhospitable institutions.
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124 poco hábil
(adj.) = poor-abilityEx. The author evaluates the effectiveness of 'sidenotes' designed to improve reading comprehension and foster self-independence among poor-ability readers.* * *(adj.) = poor-abilityEx: The author evaluates the effectiveness of 'sidenotes' designed to improve reading comprehension and foster self-independence among poor-ability readers.
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125 poco idóneo
(adj.) = unsuited, unsuitable, inaptEx. In particular, some would argue that the discipline-oriented approach of such schemes is unsuited to any applications.Ex. Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.Ex. It is contended that biases that promote inaptness, in the areas of policy, organization, practice, research, & evaluation, have contributed to the proliferation & perpetuation of inapt services.* * *(adj.) = unsuited, unsuitable, inaptEx: In particular, some would argue that the discipline-oriented approach of such schemes is unsuited to any applications.
Ex: Errors such as indexers assigning unsuitable terms to concepts, or relationships being omitted, will affect precision.Ex: It is contended that biases that promote inaptness, in the areas of policy, organization, practice, research, & evaluation, have contributed to the proliferation & perpetuation of inapt services. -
126 poco iluminado
(adj.) = dimly illuminatedEx. Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.* * *(adj.) = dimly illuminatedEx: Cattle, pigs and sheep have a tendency to move more easily from a dimly illuminated area to a more brightly illuminated area.
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127 poco imaginativo
adj.unimaginative.* * *(adj.) = unimaginativeEx. The author suggests ways in which publishers can improve their book marketing which at present tends to be staid, out of date and unimaginative.* * *(adj.) = unimaginativeEx: The author suggests ways in which publishers can improve their book marketing which at present tends to be staid, out of date and unimaginative.
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128 poco importante
adj.unimportant, insignificant.* * *(adj.) = menial, small-timeEx. The librarians too often fall prey to laziness by refusing to perform less academic and more menial tasks = Con demasiada frecuencia los bibliotecas son víctimas de la pereza negándose a realizar tareas más insignificantes y menos académicas.Ex. From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.* * *(adj.) = menial, small-timeEx: The librarians too often fall prey to laziness by refusing to perform less academic and more menial tasks = Con demasiada frecuencia los bibliotecas son víctimas de la pereza negándose a realizar tareas más insignificantes y menos académicas.
Ex: From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.
См. также в других словарях:
poco — poco … Dictionnaire des rimes
poco — ca 1. Como adjetivo significa ‘escaso en cantidad, calidad o intensidad’ y, como ocurre con la mayoría de los cuantificadores indefinidos, va antepuesto al sustantivo, con el que debe concordar en género y número: «Saqué en limpio pocas cosas»… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
poco — poco, ca (Del lat. paucus). 1. adj. Escaso, limitado y corto en cantidad o calidad. 2. m. Cantidad corta o escasa. Un poco de agua. 3. adv. c. Con escasez, en corto grado, en reducido número o cantidad, menos de lo regular, ordinario o preciso. 4 … Diccionario de la lengua española
poco — adv. MUS Un peu. Poco presto. ⇒POCO, adv. MUS. [S emploie dans les partitions suivi d un autre adv. pour désigner une atténuation dans le mode d exécution indiqué par l adv. qu il précède] Poco piano; poco forte; poco allegro. Voir DUREAU,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
poco — / pɔko/ (tronc. po , solo nella costruzione un po e alcune altre) [lat. paucus ] (pl. m. chi ). ■ agg. 1. [che è in piccole quantità, in piccola misura: c è p. lavoro ] ▶◀ insufficiente, limitato, scarso. ◀▶ abbondante, molto, tanto. ↑ eccessivo … Enciclopedia Italiana
Poco — Pays d’origine États Unis, Californie Genre musical Musique Country Folk rock, Rock … Wikipédia en Français
Poco — Poco, 2007 Основная информация … Википедия
poco — PÓCO adv. (muz.; ca indicaţie de execuţie) Puţin. ♢ Poco a poco = încetul cu încetul, treptat. [< it. poco]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 26.07.2005. Sursa: DN PÓCO adv. (muz.) puţin. o poco a poco = încetul cu încetul, treptat. (< it. poco)… … Dicționar Român
Poco — Po co, adv. [It.] (Mus.) A little; used chiefly in phrases indicating the time or movement; as, poco pi[ u] allegro, a little faster; poco largo, rather slow. [1913 Webster] {Poco a poco} [It.] (Mus.) Little by little; as, poco a poco crescendo,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
poco — poco, ca adjetivo y adverbio limitado, corto, parvo, escaso*. ≠ mucho, suficiente, completo. ▌ dentro de poco locución adverbial próximamente … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
poço — |ô| s. m. 1. Cova funda aberta no solo para exploração de água. = FURO 2. Buraco ou estrutura destinada a acumular água. 3. Buraco feito para exploração de algum material do subsolo. 4. Sítio onde os rios, ribeiros, etc., apresentam maior… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa