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  • 81 grupo religioso

    m.
    religious group, sect.
    * * *
    (n.) = denominational body, religious group
    Ex. Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.
    Ex. However, this iconography, along with the style of the monuments, became a bone of contention between different religious & political groups.
    * * *
    (n.) = denominational body, religious group

    Ex: Enter a liturgical work under the heading for the church or denominational body to which it pertains.

    Ex: However, this iconography, along with the style of the monuments, became a bone of contention between different religious & political groups.

    Spanish-English dictionary > grupo religioso

  • 82 sexo

    m.
    1 sex.
    el bello sexo, el sexo débil the fair sex
    sexo oral oral sex
    sexo seguro o sin riesgo safe sex
    2 genitals (genitales).
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: sexar.
    * * *
    1 sex
    2 (órganos) sexual organs plural, genitals plural
    \
    el bello sexo the fair sex
    el sexo débil the weaker sex
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Bio) sex

    el sexo femenino/masculino — the female/male sex

    2) (=órgano sexual) [de hombre] penis, sexual organs pl frm; [de mujer] vagina, sexual organs pl frm
    * * *
    a) (condición, género) sex

    sexo masculino/femenino — male/female sex

    b) ( órganos genitales) sexual organs (pl)
    c) ( sexualidad) sex
    * * *
    = gender, sex, gender group, sexual act.
    Ex. The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.
    Ex. Examination of the LCSH list reveals that considerations of nationality, ethnic background, religion, and sex have been factors which have entered into the construction, over the years, of LC's hypothetical reader.
    Ex. Development is a social, political, and economic process of change which, to be just and sustainable, must ensure the participation of all class, race and gender groups.
    Ex. Police say an employee at a homeless shelter in downtown Charleston offered reduced lodging rates in exchange for sexual acts.
    ----
    * cambio de sexo = sex change.
    * concienciacion de la igualdad de sexos = gender awareness.
    * datos desagregados por sexo = gender-disaggregated data.
    * del mismo sexo = same-sex.
    * desigualdad entre los sexos = gender inequality.
    * diferencia debida al sexo = gender gap.
    * diferencia de sexo = gender difference.
    * diferencias de sexo = gender.
    * en igualdad de condiciones para todos los sexos = gender-equitable.
    * escena de sexo = sex scene.
    * estadísticas desegregadas por sexo = gender-disaggregated data.
    * igualdad entre los sexos = gender equality, sex equality, sexual equality.
    * matrimonio entre parejas del mismo sexo = same-sex marriage.
    * no discriminatorio con respecto al sexo = gender neutral.
    * operación de cambio de sexo = sex-change surgery, sex-change operation.
    * por el sexo = gendered.
    * por sexo = along gender lines.
    * relacionado con el sexo = gender-related.
    * rol establecido en función del sexo = gender role.
    * sexo a pelo = unprotected sex.
    * sexo con penetración = penetrative sex.
    * sexo de menores = underage sex.
    * sexo opuesto = opposite sex.
    * sexo oral = oral sex, cunnilingus, fellatio.
    * sexo perverso = kinky sex.
    * sexo seguro = safe sex.
    * sexo sin protección = unprotected sex.
    * vertirse del sexo opuesto = cross-dressing [crossdressing].
    * * *
    a) (condición, género) sex

    sexo masculino/femenino — male/female sex

    b) ( órganos genitales) sexual organs (pl)
    c) ( sexualidad) sex
    * * *
    = gender, sex, gender group, sexual act.

    Ex: The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.

    Ex: Examination of the LCSH list reveals that considerations of nationality, ethnic background, religion, and sex have been factors which have entered into the construction, over the years, of LC's hypothetical reader.
    Ex: Development is a social, political, and economic process of change which, to be just and sustainable, must ensure the participation of all class, race and gender groups.
    Ex: Police say an employee at a homeless shelter in downtown Charleston offered reduced lodging rates in exchange for sexual acts.
    * cambio de sexo = sex change.
    * concienciacion de la igualdad de sexos = gender awareness.
    * datos desagregados por sexo = gender-disaggregated data.
    * del mismo sexo = same-sex.
    * desigualdad entre los sexos = gender inequality.
    * diferencia debida al sexo = gender gap.
    * diferencia de sexo = gender difference.
    * diferencias de sexo = gender.
    * en igualdad de condiciones para todos los sexos = gender-equitable.
    * escena de sexo = sex scene.
    * estadísticas desegregadas por sexo = gender-disaggregated data.
    * igualdad entre los sexos = gender equality, sex equality, sexual equality.
    * matrimonio entre parejas del mismo sexo = same-sex marriage.
    * no discriminatorio con respecto al sexo = gender neutral.
    * operación de cambio de sexo = sex-change surgery, sex-change operation.
    * por el sexo = gendered.
    * por sexo = along gender lines.
    * relacionado con el sexo = gender-related.
    * rol establecido en función del sexo = gender role.
    * sexo a pelo = unprotected sex.
    * sexo con penetración = penetrative sex.
    * sexo de menores = underage sex.
    * sexo opuesto = opposite sex.
    * sexo oral = oral sex, cunnilingus, fellatio.
    * sexo perverso = kinky sex.
    * sexo seguro = safe sex.
    * sexo sin protección = unprotected sex.
    * vertirse del sexo opuesto = cross-dressing [crossdressing].

    * * *
    1 (condición, género) sex
    sexo masculino/femenino male/female sex
    2 (órganos genitales) sexual organs (pl)
    Compuestos:
    el sexo débil the weaker sex
    safe sex
    telephone sex
    * * *

     

    sexo sustantivo masculino
    sex;

    sexo seguro safe sex
    sexo sustantivo masculino
    1 Biol sex
    sexo masculino/femenino, male/ female sex
    (órganos sexuales) sexual organs
    2 (relación sexual) sex
    sexo seguro, safe sex

    ' sexo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    condicionamiento
    - cuñada
    - cuñado
    - femenina
    - femenino
    - hermano
    - masculina
    - masculino
    - padre
    - rey
    - sobrino
    - tabú
    - ligar
    - perra
    - pinchar
    English:
    boyish
    - censor
    - M
    - male
    - sex
    - sex change
    - they
    - womanhood
    - gender
    - irrespective
    - m
    - opposite
    * * *
    sexo nm
    1. [género] sex;
    el sexo masculino/femenino the male/female sex;
    el bello sexo, el sexo débil the fair sex;
    el sexo fuerte the stronger sex;
    esto es como hablar del sexo de los ángeles there's no point in having this discussion
    2. [genitales] genitals
    3. [sexualidad] sex
    sexo oral oral sex;
    sexo sin protección unprotected sex;
    sexo sin riesgo safe sex;
    sexo seguro safe sex
    * * *
    m
    1 sex
    2 ( órganos sexuales) sex(-ual) organs
    * * *
    sexo nm
    : sex
    * * *
    sexo n sex

    Spanish-English dictionary > sexo

  • 83 About the Authors

       Douglas L. Wheeler (A.B., Dartmouth College, M.A. and Ph.D., Boston University) is professor of history emeritus, University of New Hampshire, Durham. He taught history in that institution's Department of History from 1965 to 2002, and, from 1995 to 2002, he held a chair, the Prince Henry the Navigator Professorship. He has been a research associate, African Studies Center, Boston University and an affiliate, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. He has also been a visiting professor at Boston University; University College, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe); and Morgan State College. He was also Richard Welch Fellow in Advanced Research on the History of Intelligence at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University (1984-85). In the 1980s, he served as general secretary of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies (SSPHS) and was one of the founders of the International Conference Group on Portugal (1972-2002). He was founding editor of the Portuguese Studies Review, a semiannual academic journal. He is the author, coauthor, or coeditor of six other books on Portugal, Angola, and espionage history, including Republican Portugal: A Political History ( 1910-1926), A Ditadura Militar Portuguesa, 1926-1933, and (with Lawrence S. Graham), In Search of Modern Portugal: The Revolution and Its Consequences. Among the periodicals in which he has published articles are Foreign Affairs, USA Today Magazine, International Herald Tribune, and The Christian Science Monitor. In 1993, he was decorated by the Government of Portugal with the Order of Prince Henry the Navigator medal and in 2004, with the Order of Merit.
       Walter C. Opello Jr. (B.A., M.A., and Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder) is professor of political science, State University of New York, Oswego. Before joining the faculty at that institution, he was professor of political science, University of Mississippi, Oxford, from 1976 to 1987. Since the 1970s, he has carried out research in Portugal as a Fulbright Scholar (1981 and 1984) and as a Gulbenkian Foundation Scholar (1978 and 1980). In 1989, he was the director for research on Portugal's regions, carried out by the European Integrations and Regions Project under the auspices of the European Universities Institute, Florence, Italy. Professor Opello has published more than 50 journal articles, book chapters, books, and book reviews pertaining to Portugal's politics and government. His Portugal-related books are Portugal's Political Development: A Comparative Political Approach and Portugal: From Monarchy to Pluralist Democracy.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > About the Authors

  • 84 chama

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    [Swahili Word] chama
    [Swahili Plural] vyama
    [English Word] group
    [English Plural] groups
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama
    [Swahili Plural] vyama
    [English Word] association
    [English Plural] associations
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama
    [Swahili Plural] vyama
    [English Word] society
    [English Plural] societies
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama
    [Swahili Plural] vyama
    [English Word] club
    [English Plural] clubs
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama cha siasa
    [Swahili Plural] vyama vya siasa
    [English Word] political party
    [English Plural] political parties
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Related Words] siasa
    [Terminology] political
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    [Swahili Word] chama cha ushirika
    [Swahili Plural] vyama vya ushirika
    [English Word] cooperative society
    [English Plural] cooperative societies
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Related Words] ushirika
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    [Swahili Word] chama cha ushirika
    [Swahili Plural] vyama vya ushirika
    [English Word] cooperative
    [English Plural] cooperatives
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama
    [Swahili Plural] vyama
    [English Word] party (political)
    [English Plural] parties
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama
    [Swahili Plural] vyama
    [English Word] organization
    [English Plural] organizations
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama
    [Swahili Plural] vyama
    [English Word] union
    [English Plural] unions
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
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    [Swahili Word] chama cha biashara
    [Swahili Plural] vyama vya biashara
    [English Word] corporation
    [English Plural] corporations
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Related Words] biashara
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    [Swahili Word] chama cha wafanyakazi
    [Swahili Plural] vyama vya wafanyakazi
    [English Word] trade union
    [English Plural] trade unions
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Related Words] mfanyakazi
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    [Swahili Word] chama cha wafanyakazi
    [Swahili Plural] vyama vya wafanyakazi
    [English Word] labor union
    [English Plural] labor unions
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 7/8
    [Related Words] mfanyakazi
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    Swahili-english dictionary > chama

  • 85 tagespolitisch

    Adj. current political
    * * *
    ta·ges·po·li·tisch
    [ˈta:gəspoli:tɪʃ]
    adj POL everyday [or short-term] political
    eine Gruppe, die sich mit \tagespolitischen Themen befaßt a group concerning itself with everyday political topics
    * * *
    tagespolitisch adj current political

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > tagespolitisch

  • 86 a decir verdad

    to tell the truth
    * * *
    = to tell the truth, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in truth, fact is, the fact is (that), to be fair
    Ex. To tell the truth, I may speak, on this being indeterminate and indivisible, only tautologically: the being is the being.
    Ex. If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.
    Ex. If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex. In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.
    Ex. But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
    Ex. Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.
    Ex. The fact is that income inequality is real -- it's been rising for more than 25 years.
    Ex. To be fair, this was not Ewart's or Edwards' idea of a public library.
    * * *
    = to tell the truth, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in truth, fact is, the fact is (that), to be fair

    Ex: To tell the truth, I may speak, on this being indeterminate and indivisible, only tautologically: the being is the being.

    Ex: If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.
    Ex: If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex: In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.
    Ex: But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
    Ex: Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.
    Ex: The fact is that income inequality is real -- it's been rising for more than 25 years.
    Ex: To be fair, this was not Ewart's or Edwards' idea of a public library.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a decir verdad

  • 87 anhelar

    v.
    1 to long or wish for.
    anhelar hacer algo to long to do something
    2 to desire, to aspire after, to be sick for, to crave after.
    3 to yearn to, to desire to, to long to, to look forward to.
    4 to pine, to languish.
    * * *
    1 to long for, yearn for
    * * *
    verb
    to long for, yearn for
    * * *
    1.
    VT to long for, yearn for

    anhelar hacer algo — to be eager to do sth, long to do sth

    2.
    VI (Med) to gasp, pant
    * * *
    verbo transitivo (liter) <fama/poder> to yearn for, to long for

    anhelar + inf — to long to + inf, yearn to + inf

    * * *
    = itch for, long (for), crave, be more than ready for, gag for, covet, pine, lust (for/after/over), yearn, crave for.
    Ex. It seems like he's itching for a change but doesn't know exactly the direction or directions to pursue in order to accomplish the change.
    Ex. After you have chosen a story you long to tell, read it over and over and then analyse it.
    Ex. Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by 'togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group = Mayo mantenía que los trabajadores se motivan por la solidaridad y anhelan el reconocimiento individual dentro del grupo.
    Ex. By the time the first Italian parliament was formed in 1861, Italy was more than ready for political union.
    Ex. Ireland is gagging for affordable broadband, according to a survey of 1400 net users.
    Ex. He coveted his brother's power and so started to spin a conspiracy in order to assassinate him and take his place both on the throne and on the wedding thalamus.
    Ex. The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.
    Ex. These two women were Samaria and Jerusalem, lusting after foreigners and foreign ways, and abandoning their god for shallow and ephemeral pleasures.
    Ex. Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.
    Ex. With all of the things that make up our daily grind, we often find ourselves craving for the next getaway, for the next relaxation period.
    ----
    * anhelar ser = ache to be.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo (liter) <fama/poder> to yearn for, to long for

    anhelar + inf — to long to + inf, yearn to + inf

    * * *
    = itch for, long (for), crave, be more than ready for, gag for, covet, pine, lust (for/after/over), yearn, crave for.

    Ex: It seems like he's itching for a change but doesn't know exactly the direction or directions to pursue in order to accomplish the change.

    Ex: After you have chosen a story you long to tell, read it over and over and then analyse it.
    Ex: Mayo maintained that workers are motivated by 'togetherness' and crave individual recognition within the group = Mayo mantenía que los trabajadores se motivan por la solidaridad y anhelan el reconocimiento individual dentro del grupo.
    Ex: By the time the first Italian parliament was formed in 1861, Italy was more than ready for political union.
    Ex: Ireland is gagging for affordable broadband, according to a survey of 1400 net users.
    Ex: He coveted his brother's power and so started to spin a conspiracy in order to assassinate him and take his place both on the throne and on the wedding thalamus.
    Ex: The 2.1 km trail is perfect for working up a thirst - just long enough to make you feel like you got a bit of exercise, but short enough that you aren't pining for very long.
    Ex: These two women were Samaria and Jerusalem, lusting after foreigners and foreign ways, and abandoning their god for shallow and ephemeral pleasures.
    Ex: Since time immemorial, people have yearned for an immediate way to capture living moments in a picture.
    Ex: With all of the things that make up our daily grind, we often find ourselves craving for the next getaway, for the next relaxation period.
    * anhelar ser = ache to be.

    * * *
    anhelar [A1 ]
    vt
    ( liter); ‹fama/gloria/poder› to yearn for, to long for anhelar + INF to long to + INF, yearn to + INF
    anhelaba llevar una vida tranquila she longed o yearned to lead a peaceful life
    anhelar QUE + SUBJ:
    anhelaba que su hijo fuera feliz his deepest desire o greatest wish was for his son to be happy
    * * *

    anhelar ( conjugate anhelar) verbo transitivo (liter) ‹fama/poder to yearn for, to long for;

    anhelaba que su hijo fuera feliz his greatest wish was for his son to be happy
    anhelar verbo transitivo to yearn for, to long for

    ' anhelar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desear
    - suspirar
    English:
    hanker
    - itch
    - long
    - yearn
    * * *
    to long for;
    un político que anhela poder a politician who is hungry for power;
    anhela tener su propia casa she longs to have a house of her own;
    anhelan que acabe la guerra they are longing for the war to end
    * * *
    v/t long for
    * * *
    : to yearn for, to crave

    Spanish-English dictionary > anhelar

  • 88 bipartidista

    adj.
    bipartisan.
    f. & m.
    bipartisanist.
    * * *
    1 two-party
    * * *
    ADJ two-party antes de s
    * * *
    adjetivo two-party (before n)
    * * *
    = bipartisan [bi-partisan].
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *
    adjetivo two-party (before n)
    * * *
    = bipartisan [bi-partisan].

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    * * *
    two-party ( before n)
    * * *
    Pol
    sistema bipartidista two-party system
    * * *
    adj POL two-party
    * * *
    : bipartisan

    Spanish-English dictionary > bipartidista

  • 89 como anillo al dedo

    = just the ticket, the right twigs for an eagle's nest, perfect fit, perfect match, that's the ticket!
    Ex. The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.
    Ex. The article ' The right twig for an eagle's nest' explores the social and political advantages of a good public library.
    Ex. Terms of the sale are undisclosed but the acquisition is believed by Gale to be a perfect fit with its own group growth strategy.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.
    Ex. He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.
    * * *
    = just the ticket, the right twigs for an eagle's nest, perfect fit, perfect match, that's the ticket!

    Ex: The article ' Just the ticket' describes how a resource library can provide answers to many questions that concern anxious health care users = El artículo " Como anillo al dedo" describe cómo una biblioteca de recursos puede dar respuesta a muchas cuestiones que preocupan a los usuarios de la asistencia sanitaria.

    Ex: The article ' The right twig for an eagle's nest' explores the social and political advantages of a good public library.
    Ex: Terms of the sale are undisclosed but the acquisition is believed by Gale to be a perfect fit with its own group growth strategy.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.
    Ex: He was a pathological liar making up the lies on the spot, and if he came up with a particularly good lie he would say his catchphrase, 'That's the ticket!'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como anillo al dedo

  • 90 correctamente

    adv.
    1 correctly; accurately.
    2 regularly.
    3 politely; properly, fittingly.
    4 correctly, duly, truly, right.
    * * *
    1 (sin errores) correctly, accurately
    2 (con educación) correctly, politely, properly
    * * *
    ADV
    1) (=exactamente) correctly, accurately
    2) (=decentemente) correctly, politely
    * * *
    a) ( sin errores) correctly
    b) ( con cortesía) politely
    c) ( honestamente) honorably
    * * *
    = accurately, correctly, properly, successfully, rightly, aright, with due process, rightfully.
    Ex. Headings tend to be broad and cannot represent complex or specific subjects accurately.
    Ex. Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
    Ex. This group of fields should be completed before the fixed fields are entered, because the record type is needed for handling these fields properly.
    Ex. Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex. Democracy, rightly understood, is a positive creed and its political and social values would be greatly strengthened if the library service was planned on national lines to support them.
    Ex. Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex. One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex. It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.
    ----
    * actuar correctamente = do + the right thing, get on + the right side of.
    * comportarse correctamente = get on + the right side of.
    * no actuar correctamente = be remiss.
    * * *
    a) ( sin errores) correctly
    b) ( con cortesía) politely
    c) ( honestamente) honorably
    * * *
    = accurately, correctly, properly, successfully, rightly, aright, with due process, rightfully.

    Ex: Headings tend to be broad and cannot represent complex or specific subjects accurately.

    Ex: Computers are reliable, and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
    Ex: This group of fields should be completed before the fixed fields are entered, because the record type is needed for handling these fields properly.
    Ex: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex: Democracy, rightly understood, is a positive creed and its political and social values would be greatly strengthened if the library service was planned on national lines to support them.
    Ex: Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex: One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex: It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.
    * actuar correctamente = do + the right thing, get on + the right side of.
    * comportarse correctamente = get on + the right side of.
    * no actuar correctamente = be remiss.

    * * *
    1 (sin errores) correctly
    2 (con cortesía) politely
    * * *

    correctamente adverbio



    ' correctamente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acertar
    - bien
    - esclusa
    English:
    function
    - properly
    - right
    - rightly
    - correctly
    - politely
    * * *
    1. [contestar] correctly
    2. [comportarse] courteously;
    se comportó distantemente con nosotros pero correctamente he was distant but very correct in the way he behaved towards us
    * * *
    1. (sin errores) correctly
    2. (con educación) properly / politely

    Spanish-English dictionary > correctamente

  • 91 de dos partidos políticos

    (adj.) = bipartisan [bi-partisan]
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *
    (adj.) = bipartisan [bi-partisan]

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de dos partidos políticos

  • 92 desplazar

    v.
    1 to move.
    desplazar algo/a alguien de to remove somebody/something from
    2 to take the place of (tomar el lugar de).
    3 to displace (Nautical).
    La tormenta desplazó al botecito The storm displaced the dinghy.
    El hule desplazó al cuero Rubber outmoded leather.
    * * *
    1 (mover) to move, shift
    2 MARÍTIMO to displace
    3 figurado (sustituir) to replace, take over from
    1 to travel
    * * *
    verb
    2) move, shift
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=mover) [+ objeto] to move; [+ tropas] to transfer
    2) (=suplantar) to take the place of
    3) (Fís, Náut, Téc) to displace
    4) (Inform) to scroll
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) (frml) (mover, correr) to move

    el choque desplazó el vehículo unos 20 metrosthe impact moved o shunted the vehicle a distance of some 20 meters

    c) (Náut) to displace
    2) (suplantar, relegar) < persona> to displace

    desplazar a algo: las computadoras han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir — typewriters have been superseded by word processors

    2.
    desplazarse v pron
    1) (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) animal to move around; avión/barco to travel, go; persona to get around
    2) voto to swing, shift
    * * *
    = move over, displace, dislocate, move, dislodge, elbow out.
    Ex. Then press the tabulator key once to move the cursor over to the language field.
    Ex. The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
    Ex. This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.
    Ex. This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.
    Ex. Images of homosexuality and lesbianism are used as a confrontational political tool to dislodge male hegemony within the current cultural context.
    Ex. The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.
    ----
    * desplazar a la fuerza = uproot [up-root].
    * desplazar el cursor en pantalla pulsando la tecla de tabulación = tab over to.
    * desplazar hacia la derecha = inset.
    * desplazarse = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trek.
    * desplazarse a = get to.
    * desplazarse de... a... = move from... to....
    * desplazarse de un lugar a otro = move from + place to place.
    * desplazarse diariamente entre dos lugares = commute.
    * desplazarse en helicóptero = helicopter.
    * desplazarse en pantalla = scroll.
    * desplazarse en pantalla pulsando la barra espaciadora = space over.
    * desplazarse en pantalla usando las teclas de desplazamiento hacia la derech = space over.
    * desplazarse grandes distancias = travel + long distances.
    * desplazarse hacia arriba = move up.
    * desplazarse hacia atrás = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwards.
    * desplazarse lentamente = drift.
    * desplazarse librevemente = roam (about/around).
    * desplazarse por = move through, navigate (through).
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) (frml) (mover, correr) to move

    el choque desplazó el vehículo unos 20 metrosthe impact moved o shunted the vehicle a distance of some 20 meters

    c) (Náut) to displace
    2) (suplantar, relegar) < persona> to displace

    desplazar a algo: las computadoras han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir — typewriters have been superseded by word processors

    2.
    desplazarse v pron
    1) (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) animal to move around; avión/barco to travel, go; persona to get around
    2) voto to swing, shift
    * * *
    = move over, displace, dislocate, move, dislodge, elbow out.

    Ex: Then press the tabulator key once to move the cursor over to the language field.

    Ex: The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
    Ex: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.
    Ex: This article describes a special dolly designed to move stack ranges easily and quickly using a minimum of labour.
    Ex: Images of homosexuality and lesbianism are used as a confrontational political tool to dislodge male hegemony within the current cultural context.
    Ex: The desire for a different today has elbowed out concern with a better tomorrow.
    * desplazar a la fuerza = uproot [up-root].
    * desplazar el cursor en pantalla pulsando la tecla de tabulación = tab over to.
    * desplazar hacia la derecha = inset.
    * desplazarse = move about, travel, travel + distance, cruise, get around, trek.
    * desplazarse a = get to.
    * desplazarse de... a... = move from... to....
    * desplazarse de un lugar a otro = move from + place to place.
    * desplazarse diariamente entre dos lugares = commute.
    * desplazarse en helicóptero = helicopter.
    * desplazarse en pantalla = scroll.
    * desplazarse en pantalla pulsando la barra espaciadora = space over.
    * desplazarse en pantalla usando las teclas de desplazamiento hacia la derech = space over.
    * desplazarse grandes distancias = travel + long distances.
    * desplazarse hacia arriba = move up.
    * desplazarse hacia atrás = backtrack [back-track], draw back, move + backwards.
    * desplazarse lentamente = drift.
    * desplazarse librevemente = roam (about/around).
    * desplazarse por = move through, navigate (through).

    * * *
    desplazar [A4 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ( frml)
    (mover, correr): el aluvión desplazó todo lo que encontró a su paso the flood washed away everything in its path o carried everything before it
    chocó contra el vehículo estacionado, desplazándolo unos 20 metros it collided with the stationary vehicle, shunting o carrying o pushing it a distance of some 20 meters
    2 ( Fís) to displace
    3 ( Náut) to displace
    4 ( Inf) to scroll
    desplaza el texto horizontalmente it scrolls the text horizontally
    B (suplantar, relegar) desplazar A algo/algn:
    el avión desplazó al tren para los viajes más largos the airplane took over from o displaced the train for longer journeys
    los procesadores de textos han desplazado a las máquinas de escribir typewriters have been superseded by word processors, word processors have taken the place of typewriters
    consiguió desplazar a Soriano, convirtiéndose en cabecilla del grupo he succeeded in supplanting o ousting Soriano to become leader of the group, he succeeded in taking Soriano's place as leader of the group
    se sintió desplazado por su nuevo hermanito he felt pushed out o he felt as if he had been supplanted by his baby brother
    fue desplazado de su cargo he was removed from his post o was replaced
    A ( frml) (trasladarse, moverse) «animal» to move around, move from one place to another; «avión/barco» to travel, go; «persona» to travel, go
    B «voto» to swing, shift
    * * *

     

    desplazar ( conjugate desplazar) verbo transitivo
    1 (frml) (mover, correr) to move;
    (Inf) to scroll
    2 (suplantar, relegar) ‹ persona to displace;
    desplazar a algo to take the place of sth;
    desplazarse verbo pronominal (frml) (trasladarse, moverse) [ animal] to move around;
    [avión/barco] to travel, go;
    [ persona] to get around
    desplazar verbo transitivo
    1 to displace
    2 Inform to scroll
    ' desplazar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    empujar
    - mover
    English:
    dislodge
    - displace
    * * *
    vt
    1. [trasladar] to move (a to);
    desplazaron la sede de la empresa a otro edificio they moved the firm's headquarters to another building;
    desplazar algo/a alguien de to remove sth/sb from;
    el impacto lo desplazó por el aire unos metros the impact tossed him several metres through the air
    2. [tomar el lugar de] to take the place of;
    fue desplazado de su puesto por alguien más joven he was pushed out of his job by a younger person;
    la cerveza ha desplazado al vino como bebida más consumida beer has replaced wine as the most popular drink;
    el correo electrónico está desplazando al correo convencional electronic mail is taking over from conventional mail
    3. Fís to displace
    4. Náut to displace
    * * *
    v/t
    1 move
    2 ( suplantar) take over from
    * * *
    desplazar {21} vt
    1) : to replace, to displace
    2) trasladar: to move, to shift
    * * *
    desplazar vb (sustituir) to replace / to take the place of [pt. took; pp. taken]

    Spanish-English dictionary > desplazar

  • 93 en realidad

    actually, in fact
    * * *
    = actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, in reality, in truth, to all intents and purposes, in point of fact, in actuality, in a very real sense, in actual practice, in actual fact, for all intents and purposes, for that matter, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in all reality
    Ex. Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.
    Ex. As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex. However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex. In reality the extent of integration for catalogue entries for different media depends on administrative considerations, such as which section of the library is responsible for the compilation of catalogues for the various media.
    Ex. But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
    Ex. To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex. In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex. In a very real sense, library administration is only an extension of public administration.
    Ex. The supervisor in actual practice receives information not only from subordinates, but from superiors and from external sources.
    Ex. Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex. In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex. A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex. If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.
    Ex. If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex. In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.
    Ex. In all reality, the power now lies with serious buyers who know they have more room to negotiate when making offers.
    * * *
    = actually, as a matter of fact, in fact, in reality, in truth, to all intents and purposes, in point of fact, in actuality, in a very real sense, in actual practice, in actual fact, for all intents and purposes, for that matter, if the truth be known, if the truth be told, in all truth, in all reality

    Ex: Dr. Richmond actually has had two careers.

    Ex: As a matter of fact, the record of the change is retained in at least the OCLC files and is, I am told, available to libraries.
    Ex: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.
    Ex: In reality the extent of integration for catalogue entries for different media depends on administrative considerations, such as which section of the library is responsible for the compilation of catalogues for the various media.
    Ex: But why had he said he offered to do the work for the superintendent when in truth she had initiated the request?.
    Ex: To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.
    Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.
    Ex: In actuality every librarian has a different concept of ephemeral materials.
    Ex: In a very real sense, library administration is only an extension of public administration.
    Ex: The supervisor in actual practice receives information not only from subordinates, but from superiors and from external sources.
    Ex: Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    Ex: In the 20th century, the debate about weeding followed, for all intents and purposes, the contours of the controversy surrounding the Quincy Plan.
    Ex: A machine-readable national data base, or for that matter any catalog, should be capable of existing in time.
    Ex: If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.
    Ex: If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex: In all truth, it must be said that this howling, hissing, foot-scraping body of young rapscallions found some cause for complaint.
    Ex: In all reality, the power now lies with serious buyers who know they have more room to negotiate when making offers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en realidad

  • 94 formación

    f.
    1 formation, creation, constitution.
    2 formation, training, education, up-bringing.
    3 formation, line-up, order.
    * * *
    1 (gen) formation
    2 (educación) upbringing
    3 (enseñanza) education, training
    \
    en formación MILITAR in formation
    formación musical musical training
    formación profesional vocational training
    formación universitaria university education
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=creación) [gen] formation

    para prevenir la formación de hielo — to prevent ice (from) forming, to prevent the formation of ice frm

    2) (=aprendizaje) [en un campo concreto] training; [en conocimientos teóricos] education

    tenía una formación musical clásica — she trained as a classical musician, she had a classical musical training

    formación laboral, formación ocupacional — occupational training

    3) (=grupo) [político] party; [militar] group; [musical] group, band; [de jugadores] squad
    4) (Mil)

    en formación de combatein battle o combat formation

    5) (Geol, Bot) formation
    * * *
    1) (de rocas, gobierno, palabras) formation
    2) (Geol) (conjunto, masa) formation
    3) (Mil) formation
    4) ( educación recibida) education; ( para trabajo) training
    * * *
    = formation, instruction, training, schooling, coaching, fashioning, seasoning, grooming, upbringing.
    Ex. In 1970 she pointed to inconsistencies in the formation and arrangement of headings, the presence of useless ones, and variations in actual practice from what is thought to be practiced.
    Ex. Probably in most libraries instruction in library use and the use of information retrieval tools needs to be available in a number of different modes.
    Ex. The user must become familiar with the facilities of this search software, and therefore may need more training than that which might be necessary for the retrieval of information in a data base which has been indexed with a controlled indexing language.
    Ex. Some people with little schooling do use the library, and for valuable purposes but they are more of an exception than the rule.
    Ex. Proofreaders are trained by coaching, as are editors.
    Ex. The university is a major force in the fashioning of the constantly changing urban way of life.
    Ex. All the artists were influenced by their seasoning as commercial illustrators.
    Ex. Let's face it, personal grooming is the key to success, in business or in your social life.
    Ex. Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
    ----
    * área de formación = teaching unit.
    * beca de formación = in-service training.
    * bibliotecario encargado de la formación de usuarios = instruction librarian.
    * con cierta formación = educated.
    * con la formación adecuada = adequately-trained.
    * conseguir una buena formación en = get + a good grounding on.
    * con una formación tecnológica digital = digitally-oriented.
    * curso de formación = training course.
    * curso de formación continua = continuing education course.
    * departamento de formación = teaching unit.
    * escuela de formación = training school.
    * escuela de formación profesional = vocational school.
    * formación académica = academic background, formal education.
    * formación básica en tecnología = technical literacy.
    * formación continua = continuing education (CE), continuous education, continuing training, continuing professional development, continuing professional education, professional development.
    * formación continuada = continuing education (CE), continuing training.
    * formación continua del personal = staff development.
    * formación continua en el trabajo = workplace training, workplace learning.
    * formación continua en medicina = CME (Continuing Medical Education).
    * formación de ampollas = blistering.
    * formación de burbujas = blistering.
    * formación de grumos = caking.
    * formación de grupos de presión = lobbying representation.
    * formación de hielo = icing.
    * formación de la colección = collection building.
    * formación del personal = staff training, professional development.
    * formación del profesorado = teacher-training, teacher education.
    * formación de padres = parenting, parenting education.
    * formación de piquetes = picketing.
    * formación de postgrado = postgraduate education, postgraduate training.
    * formación de profesorado en prácticas = in-service teacher training.
    * formación de un núcleo = nucleation.
    * formación de usuarios = information literacy, library instruction, information skills, library user education, bibliographic instruction (BI), user education, library user training, user instruction, user training, patron instruction, reader education.
    * formación documental = information education.
    * formación en diferentes tareas = cross-training [cross training], multiskilling [multi-skilling].
    * formación en el mundo real = real-world training.
    * formación en el trabajo = in-service training, in-service education, in-service, on-the-job training, in-service support.
    * formación en el uso de la biblioteca = library literacy.
    * formación en enfermería = nursing education.
    * formación en informática = computer literacy.
    * formación en prácticas = in-service.
    * formación geológica = geological formation.
    * formación in situ = in-service training, in-service.
    * formación interna = in-service training, in-service support, in-service.
    * formación nubosa = cloud cover.
    * formación ocupacional = work education.
    * formación paternal = parenting education.
    * formación permanente = lifelong learning, lifelong education.
    * formación profesional = vocational training, professional education, professional training, further education.
    * formación reglada = formal education.
    * formación requerida = job specs.
    * instituto de formación profesional = technical school.
    * los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.
    * para la formación autodidacta = self-instructional.
    * proceso de formación = instructional process.
    * programa de formación = training programme, training scheme, instructional programme.
    * programa de formación en el trabajo = in-service training program(me).
    * servirse de la formación de Uno = draw on/upon + background.
    * sin formación = ill-educated.
    * sin formación previa = untrained.
    * * *
    1) (de rocas, gobierno, palabras) formation
    2) (Geol) (conjunto, masa) formation
    3) (Mil) formation
    4) ( educación recibida) education; ( para trabajo) training
    * * *
    = formation, instruction, training, schooling, coaching, fashioning, seasoning, grooming, upbringing.

    Ex: In 1970 she pointed to inconsistencies in the formation and arrangement of headings, the presence of useless ones, and variations in actual practice from what is thought to be practiced.

    Ex: Probably in most libraries instruction in library use and the use of information retrieval tools needs to be available in a number of different modes.
    Ex: The user must become familiar with the facilities of this search software, and therefore may need more training than that which might be necessary for the retrieval of information in a data base which has been indexed with a controlled indexing language.
    Ex: Some people with little schooling do use the library, and for valuable purposes but they are more of an exception than the rule.
    Ex: Proofreaders are trained by coaching, as are editors.
    Ex: The university is a major force in the fashioning of the constantly changing urban way of life.
    Ex: All the artists were influenced by their seasoning as commercial illustrators.
    Ex: Let's face it, personal grooming is the key to success, in business or in your social life.
    Ex: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
    * área de formación = teaching unit.
    * beca de formación = in-service training.
    * bibliotecario encargado de la formación de usuarios = instruction librarian.
    * con cierta formación = educated.
    * con la formación adecuada = adequately-trained.
    * conseguir una buena formación en = get + a good grounding on.
    * con una formación tecnológica digital = digitally-oriented.
    * curso de formación = training course.
    * curso de formación continua = continuing education course.
    * departamento de formación = teaching unit.
    * escuela de formación = training school.
    * escuela de formación profesional = vocational school.
    * formación académica = academic background, formal education.
    * formación básica en tecnología = technical literacy.
    * formación continua = continuing education (CE), continuous education, continuing training, continuing professional development, continuing professional education, professional development.
    * formación continuada = continuing education (CE), continuing training.
    * formación continua del personal = staff development.
    * formación continua en el trabajo = workplace training, workplace learning.
    * formación continua en medicina = CME (Continuing Medical Education).
    * formación de ampollas = blistering.
    * formación de burbujas = blistering.
    * formación de grumos = caking.
    * formación de grupos de presión = lobbying representation.
    * formación de hielo = icing.
    * formación de la colección = collection building.
    * formación del personal = staff training, professional development.
    * formación del profesorado = teacher-training, teacher education.
    * formación de padres = parenting, parenting education.
    * formación de piquetes = picketing.
    * formación de postgrado = postgraduate education, postgraduate training.
    * formación de profesorado en prácticas = in-service teacher training.
    * formación de un núcleo = nucleation.
    * formación de usuarios = information literacy, library instruction, information skills, library user education, bibliographic instruction (BI), user education, library user training, user instruction, user training, patron instruction, reader education.
    * formación documental = information education.
    * formación en diferentes tareas = cross-training [cross training], multiskilling [multi-skilling].
    * formación en el mundo real = real-world training.
    * formación en el trabajo = in-service training, in-service education, in-service, on-the-job training, in-service support.
    * formación en el uso de la biblioteca = library literacy.
    * formación en enfermería = nursing education.
    * formación en informática = computer literacy.
    * formación en prácticas = in-service.
    * formación geológica = geological formation.
    * formación in situ = in-service training, in-service.
    * formación interna = in-service training, in-service support, in-service.
    * formación nubosa = cloud cover.
    * formación ocupacional = work education.
    * formación paternal = parenting education.
    * formación permanente = lifelong learning, lifelong education.
    * formación profesional = vocational training, professional education, professional training, further education.
    * formación reglada = formal education.
    * formación requerida = job specs.
    * instituto de formación profesional = technical school.
    * los que no han recibido formación específica = uninstructed, the.
    * para la formación autodidacta = self-instructional.
    * proceso de formación = instructional process.
    * programa de formación = training programme, training scheme, instructional programme.
    * programa de formación en el trabajo = in-service training program(me).
    * servirse de la formación de Uno = draw on/upon + background.
    * sin formación = ill-educated.
    * sin formación previa = untrained.

    * * *
    1 (de las rocas, nubes) formation
    2 (de un grupo, gobierno) formation
    3 (de palabras, frases) formation
    B ( Geol) (conjunto, masa) formation
    C ( Mil) formation
    formación de combate combat formation
    la formación del carácter the formation of the character
    el período de formación the training period
    tiene una buena formación literaria she has had a good literary education
    Compuesto:
    formación profesional or (CS) vocacional
    professional o vocational training
    estudiantes de formación profesional or vocacional ≈ students at technical college
    Formación Profesional - FP (↑ formación a1)
    * * *

     

    formación sustantivo femenino
    1 ( en general) formation;

    2 ( educación recibida) education;
    ( para trabajo) training;
    formación profesional or (CS) vocacional professional o vocational training
    formación sustantivo femenino
    1 formation
    2 (crianza) upbringing
    3 (instrucción) training
    formación profesional, vocational training, occupational training
    ' formación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    enseñanza
    - FP
    - práctica
    - preparación
    English:
    background
    - development
    - formation
    - on-the-job
    - shall
    - should
    - staff training
    - teacher-training
    - training
    - training course
    - training manual
    - vocational
    - parade
    - teacher
    - technical
    - untrained
    * * *
    1. [creación] formation;
    la formación de un gobierno the formation of a government;
    Ling
    2. [educación] training;
    la formación de los jóvenes es prioritaria para combatir el desempleo it is extremely important to train young people in order to combat unemployment;
    recibió una formación clásica he received a traditional education;
    sin formación académica with little formal education
    formación en alternancia sandwich courses;
    formación continua in-service training;
    formación de formadores training of trainers;
    formación ocupacional vocational o occupational training;
    formación pedagógica teacher training;
    formación profesional [ocupacional] = vocational o occupational training;
    [ciclo educativo] = vocationally orientated secondary education in Spain for pupils aged 14-18, currently being phased out
    3. [equipo] team;
    [alineación] line-up;
    formación política political party
    4. Mil formation;
    marchar en formación to march in formation
    5. Geol formation;
    una formación rocosa a rock formation;
    esta zona presenta formaciones calcáreas there are limestone formations in this area
    * * *
    f
    1 de palabras, asociación formation
    2 ( entrenamiento) training;
    alumno de formación profesional student doing a vocational course
    * * *
    formación nf, pl - ciones
    1) : formation
    2) : training
    formación profesional: vocational training
    * * *
    1. (proceso) formation
    2. (enseñanza) education

    Spanish-English dictionary > formación

  • 95 la verdad es que

    = if the truth be known, if the truth be told, the fact is (that), fact is
    Ex. If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.
    Ex. If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex. The fact is that income inequality is real -- it's been rising for more than 25 years.
    Ex. Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.
    * * *
    = if the truth be known, if the truth be told, the fact is (that), fact is

    Ex: If the truth be known, most successes are built on a multitude of failures.

    Ex: If the truth be told, both sides of the political spectrum suffer from those who operate on emotions rather than logic.
    Ex: The fact is that income inequality is real -- it's been rising for more than 25 years.
    Ex: Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.

    Spanish-English dictionary > la verdad es que

  • 96 poder ejecutivo

    m.
    executive power, executive branch.
    * * *
    the executive
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = chief executive, executive arm, executive power
    Ex. Apply this rule to legislative enactments and decrees of a political jurisdiction and decrees of a chief executive having the force of law.
    Ex. The third group of documents reflects the Commission's role as the executive arm of the Community.
    Ex. Most college librarians have inadequate executive powers and this has adverse effects onthe quality of library services in the colleges.
    * * *
    * * *
    el poder ejecutivo
    = Executive, the

    Ex: Granting the Executive the power to torture people and jail them indefinitely, without meaningful judicial review, is like playing with fire.

    (n.) = chief executive, executive arm, executive power

    Ex: Apply this rule to legislative enactments and decrees of a political jurisdiction and decrees of a chief executive having the force of law.

    Ex: The third group of documents reflects the Commission's role as the executive arm of the Community.
    Ex: Most college librarians have inadequate executive powers and this has adverse effects onthe quality of library services in the colleges.

    Spanish-English dictionary > poder ejecutivo

  • 97 recabar fondos

    v.
    to procure money, to raise funds.
    * * *
    (v.) = pursue + money, solicit + funds, elicit + funds, raise + funds
    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    Ex. They decided one day to take it upon themselves without his knowledge to go out and solicit funds from some of the large corn processors and farm equipment manufacturers.
    Ex. The purpose of a business plan is to elicit funds from outside sources for either thedevelopment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business.
    Ex. This article examines Sika's successes in raising funds for the restoration of historic buildings, as well as his involvement in mining events and the education of miners.
    * * *
    (v.) = pursue + money, solicit + funds, elicit + funds, raise + funds

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Ex: They decided one day to take it upon themselves without his knowledge to go out and solicit funds from some of the large corn processors and farm equipment manufacturers.
    Ex: The purpose of a business plan is to elicit funds from outside sources for either thedevelopment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business.
    Ex: This article examines Sika's successes in raising funds for the restoration of historic buildings, as well as his involvement in mining events and the education of miners.

    Spanish-English dictionary > recabar fondos

  • 98 revolución

    f.
    1 revolution, insurrection, revolt, rising.
    2 revolution, rev, spin, rotating motion.
    3 revolution, radical and pervasive change, far-reaching change, fundamental change.
    * * *
    1 revolution
    \
    la Revolución Francesa the French Revolution
    la Revolución Industrial the Industrial Revolution
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Téc) revolution
    2) (Pol) revolution
    * * *
    1) (Hist, Pol) revolution
    2) (Tec) revolution

    revoluciones por minutorevolutions o revs per minute

    * * *
    = revolt, revolution, upheaval, rebellion, spin.
    Ex. But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.
    Ex. For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.
    Ex. Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.
    Ex. While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.
    Ex. This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.
    ----
    * anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.
    * contrarrevolución = counterrevolution.
    * experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.
    * revolución de la información, la = information revolution, the.
    * revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.
    * revoluciones por minuto (rpm) = rev/min (revolutions per minute), rpm (revolutions per minute).
    * Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.
    * revolución industrial, la = industrial revolution, the.
    * revolución política = political revolution.
    * revolución sexual, la = sexual revolution, the.
    * * *
    1) (Hist, Pol) revolution
    2) (Tec) revolution

    revoluciones por minutorevolutions o revs per minute

    * * *
    = revolt, revolution, upheaval, rebellion, spin.

    Ex: But the building plans were nearly jeopardised several times in a politically charged atmosphere that led to a tax-payer revolt in California.

    Ex: For a year or two, any wholesome grass-roots group, aiming at anything from wholemeal bread to revolution, would tap one public agency or another.
    Ex: Solutions will generally be sought in accordance with in-house knowledge and practices in order to avoid major upheavals in production techniques and strategies.
    Ex: While Danish librarians used the 68 rebellion to improve their working conditions, Swedish colleagues changed library services.
    Ex: This paper dscusses the development in CD-ROM drive speeds since the 1985 base rate of a constant 150 KB/s with a spin range of 300-500 rotations per seconds.
    * anterior a la revolución = pre-revolutional.
    * contrarrevolución = counterrevolution.
    * experimentar una revolución = enter + a revolution.
    * revolución de la información, la = information revolution, the.
    * revolución digital, la = digital revolution, the.
    * revoluciones por minuto (rpm) = rev/min (revolutions per minute), rpm (revolutions per minute).
    * Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.
    * revolución industrial, la = industrial revolution, the.
    * revolución política = political revolution.
    * revolución sexual, la = sexual revolution, the.

    * * *
    A ( Hist, Pol) revolution
    Compuestos:
    cultural revolution
    palace coup
    industrial revolution
    B ( Tec) revolution
    revoluciones por minuto revolutions o revs per minute
    * * *

    revolución sustantivo femenino
    revolution
    revolución sustantivo femenino revolution
    ' revolución' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    gestarse
    - encabezar
    - sofocar
    English:
    rev
    - revolution
    - stir up
    - turn
    - industrial
    * * *
    1. [cambio profundo] revolution
    Hist la Revolución Cultural the Cultural Revolution; Hist la Revolución Francesa the French Revolution; Hist la Revolución Industrial the Industrial Revolution;
    revolución de palacio palace revolution
    2. [giro, vuelta] revolution, rev;
    33 revoluciones por minuto 33 revolutions per minute
    * * *
    f revolution
    * * *
    revolución nf, pl - ciones : revolution
    * * *
    revolución n revolution

    Spanish-English dictionary > revolución

  • 99 ser de la izquierda

    Ex. Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.
    * * *

    Ex: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser de la izquierda

  • 100 tema

    m.
    1 subject (asunto).
    cambiar de tema to change the subject
    temas de actualidad current affairs
    tema de conversación talking point, topic of conversation
    3 theme (Music).
    4 obsession, mania.
    5 musical track, track.
    pres.subj.
    1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: temer.
    * * *
    1 (de discurso, escrito, etc) topic, subject, theme
    2 (de examen) subject
    3 MÚSICA theme
    4 GRAMÁTICA root, stem, theme
    \
    atenerse al tema to keep/stick to the point
    cada loco con su tema familiar everyone has his hobbyhorse
    salir(se) del tema to go off at a tangent, get sidetracked
    tema de actualidad current news item, current topic of interest
    * * *
    noun m.
    theme, topic
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=asunto) subject

    el tema de su discursothe subject o theme of his speech

    pasar del tema *, -¿qué piensas de las elecciones? -paso del tema — "what do you think about the elections?" - "I couldn't care less about them" *

    2) (Ling) [de palabra] stem; [de oración] theme
    3) (Mús) theme
    * * *
    1)
    a) (asunto, cuestión) matter; (de conferencia, composición) topic; ( de examen) subject; (Art, Cin, Lit) subject
    b) (Mús) ( motivo) theme
    2) (Ling) stem
    * * *
    = subject, theme, topic, locus [loci, -pl.], rubric, item of business, thread, question, topic area, issue.
    Ex. What is a subject?.
    Ex. Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work, and document with a central theme.
    Ex. A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex. The locus of government policy making has been shifted to the Ministry of Research and Technology.
    Ex. And, as another instance, it's not fair to employ rubrics for ethnic groups that are not their own, preferred names.
    Ex. The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.
    Ex. The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.
    Ex. The question is not how much time we have, but what we do with it and how we utilize it.
    Ex. This is the second revision of the topic areas in as many years.
    Ex. These issues are reviewed more thoroughly in chapter 10.
    ----
    * analizar un tema = explore + theme.
    * biblioteca especializada en temas polares = polar library.
    * biblioteconomía relacionada con los temas de las bibliotecas escolare = school librarianship.
    * cambiando de tema = on another topic, on another matter, on another note, on other matters.
    * centrado en un tema específico = topic-centred.
    * clasificado por temas = classified.
    * de acuerdo con el tema = thematically.
    * debate por tema de interés = breakout discussion.
    * desviarse del tema = go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off + the track, get off + the track.
    * desviarse del tema en cuestión = go off on + another track.
    * desviarse del tema principal = sidetrack.
    * desviarse de un tema temporalmente = go off on + side excursions.
    * divagar sobre varios temas = roam over + topics.
    * editor de temas educativos = educational publisher.
    * el tema de la discusión = the focus of the discussion.
    * el tema del debate = the focus of the discussion.
    * entendido en el tema = knowledgeable.
    * establecer el tema = set + the theme.
    * estar con el tema = be on the topic.
    * estar hablando del tema = be on the topic.
    * estudiar un tema = pursue + subject.
    * evitar temas delicados = eschew + issues.
    * evitar un tema = skirt + issue, tiptoe around + issue.
    * examinar un tema = explore + theme.
    * frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo = topic sentence.
    * grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqu = topicality.
    * grupo de trabajo por tema de interés = breakout group.
    * interesarse por el tema = enter + the field.
    * mencionar un tema = broach + subject, broach + topic, touch on + a point.
    * número de tema = thematic index number.
    * organizado alrededor de un tema = theme-based.
    * por temas = topically.
    * profundizar sobre un tema = go into + detail.
    * que no tiene que ver con el tema debatido = off-topic.
    * reunión por temas de interés = breakout session.
    * sacar a colación un tema = bring up + topic, bring up + subject.
    * sección de temas locales = local studies department, local studies library, local studies collection.
    * sesión por tema de interés = breakout session.
    * tema candente = hot topic, hot issue, burning issue, burning question, hot potato.
    * tema central = motif.
    * tema clave = key area.
    * tema común = common thread.
    * tema controvertido = vexed issue, vexing issue.
    * tema de actualidad = topical theme, current issue, hot topic.
    * tema de aprovechamiento político = political football.
    * tema de búsqueda = search topic.
    * tema de conversación = talking point.
    * tema de debate = thesis, talking point, subject of debate, discussion topic.
    * tema de discusión = discussion topic.
    * tema de estudio = study area, under study.
    * tema de importancia secundaria = footnote.
    * tema de interés = area of concern, area of enquiry [area of inquiry], area of interest, focus area, issue of concern, topic of interest.
    * tema de investigación = area of enquiry [area of inquiry], research question, research topic.
    * tema delicado = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato.
    * tema de preocupación = issue of concern.
    * tema de secundaria importancia = footnote.
    * tema espinoso = sore subject, sore spot, sore point.
    * tema favorito = hobby-horse.
    * tema muerto = dead issue.
    * tema polémico = vexed issue, vexing issue.
    * tema principal = dominant theme, main focus, leitmotif.
    * temas africanos = Africana.
    * temas de actualidad = current affairs.
    * temas de interés de los usuarios = user interests.
    * temas de interés particular = particular concerns.
    * tema sensible = sore subject, sore spot, sore point.
    * tema tratado = aboutness.
    * tocar un tema = touch on + a point.
    * tratar un tema = broach + subject, broach + topic, address + theme, address + topic.
    * tratar un tema conocido = tread + familiar ground.
    * tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.
    * * *
    1)
    a) (asunto, cuestión) matter; (de conferencia, composición) topic; ( de examen) subject; (Art, Cin, Lit) subject
    b) (Mús) ( motivo) theme
    2) (Ling) stem
    * * *
    = subject, theme, topic, locus [loci, -pl.], rubric, item of business, thread, question, topic area, issue.

    Ex: What is a subject?.

    Ex: Informative abstracts are appropriate for texts describing experimental work, and document with a central theme.
    Ex: A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
    Ex: The locus of government policy making has been shifted to the Ministry of Research and Technology.
    Ex: And, as another instance, it's not fair to employ rubrics for ethnic groups that are not their own, preferred names.
    Ex: The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.
    Ex: The thread linking these giants is the acknowledgement that libraries exist to serve their users.
    Ex: The question is not how much time we have, but what we do with it and how we utilize it.
    Ex: This is the second revision of the topic areas in as many years.
    Ex: These issues are reviewed more thoroughly in chapter 10.
    * analizar un tema = explore + theme.
    * biblioteca especializada en temas polares = polar library.
    * biblioteconomía relacionada con los temas de las bibliotecas escolare = school librarianship.
    * cambiando de tema = on another topic, on another matter, on another note, on other matters.
    * centrado en un tema específico = topic-centred.
    * clasificado por temas = classified.
    * de acuerdo con el tema = thematically.
    * debate por tema de interés = breakout discussion.
    * desviarse del tema = go off on + a tangent, go off at + a tangent, wander off + track, wander off + topic, go off + the track, get off + the track.
    * desviarse del tema en cuestión = go off on + another track.
    * desviarse del tema principal = sidetrack.
    * desviarse de un tema temporalmente = go off on + side excursions.
    * divagar sobre varios temas = roam over + topics.
    * editor de temas educativos = educational publisher.
    * el tema de la discusión = the focus of the discussion.
    * el tema del debate = the focus of the discussion.
    * entendido en el tema = knowledgeable.
    * establecer el tema = set + the theme.
    * estar con el tema = be on the topic.
    * estar hablando del tema = be on the topic.
    * estudiar un tema = pursue + subject.
    * evitar temas delicados = eschew + issues.
    * evitar un tema = skirt + issue, tiptoe around + issue.
    * examinar un tema = explore + theme.
    * frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo = topic sentence.
    * grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqu = topicality.
    * grupo de trabajo por tema de interés = breakout group.
    * interesarse por el tema = enter + the field.
    * mencionar un tema = broach + subject, broach + topic, touch on + a point.
    * número de tema = thematic index number.
    * organizado alrededor de un tema = theme-based.
    * por temas = topically.
    * profundizar sobre un tema = go into + detail.
    * que no tiene que ver con el tema debatido = off-topic.
    * reunión por temas de interés = breakout session.
    * sacar a colación un tema = bring up + topic, bring up + subject.
    * sección de temas locales = local studies department, local studies library, local studies collection.
    * sesión por tema de interés = breakout session.
    * tema candente = hot topic, hot issue, burning issue, burning question, hot potato.
    * tema central = motif.
    * tema clave = key area.
    * tema común = common thread.
    * tema controvertido = vexed issue, vexing issue.
    * tema de actualidad = topical theme, current issue, hot topic.
    * tema de aprovechamiento político = political football.
    * tema de búsqueda = search topic.
    * tema de conversación = talking point.
    * tema de debate = thesis, talking point, subject of debate, discussion topic.
    * tema de discusión = discussion topic.
    * tema de estudio = study area, under study.
    * tema de importancia secundaria = footnote.
    * tema de interés = area of concern, area of enquiry [area of inquiry], area of interest, focus area, issue of concern, topic of interest.
    * tema de investigación = area of enquiry [area of inquiry], research question, research topic.
    * tema delicado = sore subject, sore spot, sore point, sensitive issue, hot potato.
    * tema de preocupación = issue of concern.
    * tema de secundaria importancia = footnote.
    * tema espinoso = sore subject, sore spot, sore point.
    * tema favorito = hobby-horse.
    * tema muerto = dead issue.
    * tema polémico = vexed issue, vexing issue.
    * tema principal = dominant theme, main focus, leitmotif.
    * temas africanos = Africana.
    * temas de actualidad = current affairs.
    * temas de interés de los usuarios = user interests.
    * temas de interés particular = particular concerns.
    * tema sensible = sore subject, sore spot, sore point.
    * tema tratado = aboutness.
    * tocar un tema = touch on + a point.
    * tratar un tema = broach + subject, broach + topic, address + theme, address + topic.
    * tratar un tema conocido = tread + familiar ground.
    * tratar un tema en detalle = go into + detail.

    * * *
    A
    1 (asunto, materia) subject
    ¿no tienes otro tema de conversación? don't you ever talk about anything else?
    nos estamos alejando del tema we're getting off the subject o point
    procuren ceñirse al tema del debate please try to keep to the point o subject o topic of the discussion
    en el programa se tratan temas de actualidad the program deals with current issues
    el tema de la novela the subject matter of the novel
    hay que preparar 20 temas para el examen you have to prepare 20 subjects o topics for the exam
    2 ( Art, Mús) (motivo) theme
    el tema central de la película the central theme of the film
    B ( Ling) stem
    * * *

     

    Del verbo temer: ( conjugate temer)

    tema es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    tema    
    temer
    tema sustantivo masculino
    a) (asunto, cuestión) matter;

    (de conferencia, composición) topic;
    ( de examen) subject;
    (Art, Cin, Lit) subject;

    tema de conversación topic of conversation;
    cambiar de tema to change the subject
    b) (Mús) ( motivo) theme

    temer ( conjugate temer) verbo transitivocastigo/reacción to fear, dread;
    persona to be afraid of;

    temo ofenderlo I'm afraid of offending him
    verbo intransitivo
    to be afraid;
    no temas don't be afraid
    temerse verbo pronominal


    me temo que tená razón I fear that he was right


    tema sustantivo masculino
    1 (de un libro, una conversación) subject, topic: no cambies de tema, don't change the subject
    2 (de una tesis, clase, conferencia) topic: no me preparé ese tema, I haven't studied that subject
    nos dio una conferencia sobre el tema, he gave us a lecture on the topic
    3 Mús theme
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar (cada uno a lo suyo) cada loco con su tema, each to his/her own
    temer
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (sentir miedo, temor) to fear, be afraid: temo que lo haya oído, I'm afraid she heard it
    sus hijos lo temen, his sons are afraid of him
    2 (tener un presagio, presentir) temíamos que no viniera, we were afraid he wouldn't come
    II verbo intransitivo to be afraid: temo por su vida, I'm afraid for his life ➣ Ver nota en afraid y fear
    ' tema' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abordar
    - acotar
    - adentrarse
    - ahondar
    - apartarse
    - braga
    - capítulo
    - ceñirse
    - circunscribirse
    - concretar
    - desviarse
    - empaparse
    - en
    - enfoque
    - enjuiciar
    - enjundia
    - espinosa
    - espinoso
    - ilustrar
    - jota
    - liosa
    - lioso
    - materia
    - oscuras
    - palpitante
    - particular
    - poca
    - poco
    - rehuir
    - repasar
    - soslayo
    - trabajo
    - actualidad
    - apartar
    - apasionante
    - apasionar
    - cambiar
    - candente
    - ceñir
    - conflictivo
    - conocer
    - controvertido
    - cuanto
    - cuestión
    - dar
    - delicado
    - desarrollar
    - desviar
    - discusión
    - divagar
    English:
    about
    - affair
    - agenda
    - anyhow
    - bring forward
    - bring up
    - central
    - change
    - depart
    - dominant
    - enlarge
    - euthanasia
    - get off
    - get on to
    - get onto
    - go off
    - hobbyhorse
    - ignorance
    - issue
    - motif
    - point
    - stray
    - subject
    - switch
    - talking point
    - theme
    - topic
    - touch on
    - touchy
    - bearing
    - drop
    - get
    - go
    - matter
    - side
    - sore
    - talking
    - track
    - turn
    - whichever
    - wrong
    * * *
    tema nm
    1. [asunto] subject;
    será mejor no sacar/tocar ese tema it would be best not to bring up that subject;
    ¿de qué tema quieres que hablemos? what do you want to talk about?;
    el tema de la película son las drogas the film deals with drugs;
    alejarse o [m5] salirse del tema to wander off the subject;
    cambiar de tema to change the subject;
    Fam
    el tema es que necesita ayuda the fact of the matter is she needs help
    temas de actualidad current affairs;
    tema de conversación talking point, topic of conversation;
    tema espinoso thorny issue
    2. [lección, unidad] topic;
    en el examen entran cinco temas the exam covers five topics
    3. [canción] track, song;
    una versión de un viejo tema a cover of an old song
    4. Mús [melodía básica] theme;
    el tema principal de la suite the main theme of the suite
    5. Ling theme
    * * *
    m de conversación subject, topic; MÚS, de novela theme
    * * *
    tema nm
    1) asunto: theme, topic, subject
    2) motivo: motif, central theme
    * * *
    tema n
    1. (en general) subject
    2. (canción) song

    Spanish-English dictionary > tema

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