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practised

  • 1 practicado

    = practised [practiced, -USA].
    Ex. Football is the most popular and practised sport in Portugal.
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    * bien practicado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * muy practicado = much practised.
    * * *
    = practised [practiced, -USA].

    Ex: Football is the most popular and practised sport in Portugal.

    * bien practicado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * muy practicado = much practised.

    Spanish-English dictionary > practicado

  • 2 muy practicado

    adj.
    practiced very much, much-practised, much-practiced, practiced a lot.
    * * *
    (adj.) = much practised
    Ex. Tennis has almost always been a very popular and much practised sport in Spain, particularly in Catalunya.
    * * *

    Ex: Tennis has almost always been a very popular and much practised sport in Spain, particularly in Catalunya.

    Spanish-English dictionary > muy practicado

  • 3 bien practicado

    adj.
    well-practiced, well-practised.
    * * *
    (adj.) = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA]
    Ex. They have a wide and well-practiced arsenal of tactics for weaseling out of responsibility.
    * * *
    (adj.) = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA]

    Ex: They have a wide and well-practiced arsenal of tactics for weaseling out of responsibility.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bien practicado

  • 4 Cataluña

    f.
    Catalonia.
    * * *
    1 Catalonia
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino Catalonia
    * * *
    = Catalonia, Catalunya.
    Ex. This article gives an overview of the current situation of the CD-ROM market in Catalonia specifically and in Spain as a whole.
    Ex. Tennis has almost always been a very popular and much practised sport in Spain, particularly in Catalunya.
    * * *
    femenino Catalonia
    * * *
    = Catalonia, Catalunya.

    Ex: This article gives an overview of the current situation of the CD-ROM market in Catalonia specifically and in Spain as a whole.

    Ex: Tennis has almost always been a very popular and much practised sport in Spain, particularly in Catalunya.

    * * *
    Catalonia
    * * *

    Cataluña sustantivo femenino
    Catalonia
    Cataluña sustantivo femenino Catalonia
    ' Cataluña' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    somatén
    English:
    Catalonia
    * * *
    Catalonia
    * * *
    f Catalonia

    Spanish-English dictionary > Cataluña

  • 5 adiestrado por británicos

    Ex. There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    * * *

    Ex: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > adiestrado por británicos

  • 6 anhelado

    adj.
    longed-for, strongly desired, yenned.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: anhelar.
    * * *
    = long-awaited [long awaited], hoped for [hoped-for], wishful, longed-for, desired, much desired.
    Ex. Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited 'idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.
    Ex. The hoped for panaceas are either not materialising or proving illusory = Las panaceas tan esperadas no se materializaron o resultaron ser ficticias.
    Ex. To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex. They have literally faded now, at last, into the much longed-for invisibility background of daily life.
    Ex. Arguably, before one tries to understand what current action would be optimal, one should decide on the desired eventual outcome.
    Ex. These concepts reflect the process of globalization and its relation to both the feared 'Clash of Civilizations' and the much desired and advocated 'Dialogue among Civilizations'.
    * * *
    = long-awaited [long awaited], hoped for [hoped-for], wishful, longed-for, desired, much desired.

    Ex: Dykstra, M., 'PRECIS: a primer', published in 1985, offers the long-awaited 'idiot's guide' to PRECIS indexing.

    Ex: The hoped for panaceas are either not materialising or proving illusory = Las panaceas tan esperadas no se materializaron o resultaron ser ficticias.
    Ex: To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex: They have literally faded now, at last, into the much longed-for invisibility background of daily life.
    Ex: Arguably, before one tries to understand what current action would be optimal, one should decide on the desired eventual outcome.
    Ex: These concepts reflect the process of globalization and its relation to both the feared 'Clash of Civilizations' and the much desired and advocated 'Dialogue among Civilizations'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > anhelado

  • 7 ansioso

    adj.
    1 anxious, eager, longing, yearning.
    2 anxious, concerned, nervous, worried.
    * * *
    1 (desasosegado) anguished, anxious, desperate
    2 (deseoso) eager, longing (por/de, to)
    estaba ansioso de verla he couldn't wait to see her, he was dying to see her
    3 (avaricioso) greedy, covetous
    * * *
    (f. - ansiosa)
    adj.
    1) anxious, worried
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=preocupado) anxious, worried; (=deseoso) eager, solicitous

    ansioso de o por algo — greedy for sth

    2) (Med) (=tenso) anxious, suffering from nervous tension; (=bascoso) sick, queasy
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    a) ( deseoso) eager

    estar ansioso de or por + inf — to be eager to + inf

    está ansioso por saberlohe's eager o (colloq) dying to know

    estoy ansiosa de que lleguen — I can't wait for them to come, I'm really looking forward to them arriving

    b) [ser] (fam) ( voraz) greedy
    * * *
    = anxious, eager, wishful, expectant, nothing loath.
    Ex. In this reading mood we feel anxious, tired, lazy, worried -- whatever causes us to reject demanding and 'new' literature and forces us to take up again books that are comfortably -- and comfortingly -- known and easily enjoyed.
    Ex. Nationwide networking crept up on libraries, eager to share the resources they could not afford singly or even in small groups.
    Ex. To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex. And they are coming after years of comparative plenty, with the expectant attitudes generated by such plenty another force with which to contend.
    Ex. The stranger, nothing loath to start a conversation with them, looked at them smilingly.
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    * ansioso de = hungry for.
    * ansioso de poder = power-hungry.
    * ansioso por aprender = thirsty for knowledge.
    * demasiado ansioso = overeager [over-eager].
    * estar ansioso por = be eager to.
    * excesivamente ansioso = overeager [over-eager].
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    a) ( deseoso) eager

    estar ansioso de or por + inf — to be eager to + inf

    está ansioso por saberlohe's eager o (colloq) dying to know

    estoy ansiosa de que lleguen — I can't wait for them to come, I'm really looking forward to them arriving

    b) [ser] (fam) ( voraz) greedy
    * * *
    = anxious, eager, wishful, expectant, nothing loath.

    Ex: In this reading mood we feel anxious, tired, lazy, worried -- whatever causes us to reject demanding and 'new' literature and forces us to take up again books that are comfortably -- and comfortingly -- known and easily enjoyed.

    Ex: Nationwide networking crept up on libraries, eager to share the resources they could not afford singly or even in small groups.
    Ex: To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex: And they are coming after years of comparative plenty, with the expectant attitudes generated by such plenty another force with which to contend.
    Ex: The stranger, nothing loath to start a conversation with them, looked at them smilingly.
    * ansioso de = hungry for.
    * ansioso de poder = power-hungry.
    * ansioso por aprender = thirsty for knowledge.
    * demasiado ansioso = overeager [over-eager].
    * estar ansioso por = be eager to.
    * excesivamente ansioso = overeager [over-eager].

    * * *
    ansioso -sa
    1 (deseoso) eager estar ansioso DE or POR + INF to be eager to + INF
    está ansioso por conocer los resultados he's eager o ( colloq) dying to know the results
    estoy ansioso de verlos I can't wait o ( colloq) I'm dying to see them, I'm really looking forward to seeing them
    estar ansioso DE or POR QUE + SUBJ:
    estoy ansiosa de que lleguen las vacaciones I can't wait o ( colloq) I'm dying for the vacation (to come), I'm really looking forward to the vacation
    2 [ SER] ( fam) (voraz) greedy
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    ansioso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo

    a) ( deseoso) eager;

    está ansioso por saberlo he's eager o (colloq) dying to know;

    estoy ansioso de verlos I can't wait to see them
    b) [ser] (fam) ( voraz) greedy

    ansioso,-a adjetivo
    1 (deseoso) eager [por, for]
    2 (de comida, fortuna) greedy
    ' ansioso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ansiosa
    - hervir
    - impaciente
    - venida
    - por
    English:
    anxious
    - eager
    - excited
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    ansioso, -a adj
    1. [impaciente] impatient;
    estar ansioso por o [m5] de hacer algo to be impatient to do sth;
    está ansioso por acabar el trabajo he can't wait to finish work;
    está ansioso de reencontrarse con su familia he can't wait o is impatient to be reunited with his family
    2. [angustiado] in anguish;
    esperan ansiosos noticias sobre sus familiares they are waiting anxiously for news of their relatives
    * * *
    adj
    1 anxious
    2
    :
    está ansioso por verlos he’s longing to see them;
    ansioso de placer anxious o eager to please
    * * *
    ansioso, -sa adj
    1) : anxious, worried
    2) : eager
    ansiosamente adv
    * * *
    ansioso adj anxious / eager

    Spanish-English dictionary > ansioso

  • 8 bien ensayado

    (adj.) = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA]
    Ex. They have a wide and well-practiced arsenal of tactics for weaseling out of responsibility.
    * * *
    (adj.) = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA]

    Ex: They have a wide and well-practiced arsenal of tactics for weaseling out of responsibility.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bien ensayado

  • 9 bien1

    1 = fine [finer -comp., finest -sup.], neatly, tidy, jolly + Adjetivo/Adverbio, aright, alright [all right], all right [alright], good.
    Ex. The solution is fine when the qualifying term that the user seeks is present, and is used relatively consistently.
    Ex. This arrangement is ideal for well-defined subjects which coincide neatly with the interest of the library user.
    Ex. This was all very tidy, but who was to judge significance?.
    Ex. The public library people and some others have needs that have long been unmet, but jolly well ought to be as soon as possible.
    Ex. Another wise precaution at this preliminary stage is to make sure that he has heard aright.
    Ex. The article 'The kids are alright?' presents some of the findings of the questionnaire study which had as its focus the qualitative impact of public libraries on children's reading.
    Ex. So the system apparently works all right and no one is suggesting that it needs a major overhaul.
    Ex. It is imperative for young people to learn to be empathetic, both for their own good and for the good of society as a whole.
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    * abrigarse bien = wrap up + warm.
    * acoger bien = welcome.
    * aguantarlo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.
    * ahora bien = now.
    * bastante bien = good enough, rather well, fairly + Verbo.
    * bien aceptado = well-accepted.
    * bien acomodado = well-to-do, well-off.
    * bien administrado = well-managed.
    * bien afeitado = clean shaven.
    * bien andado = well trodden.
    * bien anunciado = well-advertised, well-announced.
    * bien arado = well-tilled.
    * bien argumentado = well-considered.
    * bien arreglado = well-groomed.
    * bien comprendido = well-understood.
    * bien común, el = common good, the, common wealth, the.
    * bien conectado = well-connected.
    * bien conocido = well-known, well-understood.
    * bien conseguido = well-rendered.
    * bien conservado = well-kept.
    * bien considerado = all things considered.
    * bien construido = well-built.
    * bien controlado = well-regulated.
    * bien cuidado = clean-cut, well-tended.
    * bien cultural = cultural product.
    * bien definido = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clean-cut, articulated, clear-cut.
    * bien demarcado = hard-edged.
    * bien de todos, el = common good, the.
    * bien dicho = amen to that!.
    * bien diferenciado = well differentiated.
    * bien dirigido = well-regulated.
    * bien documentado = well documented [well-documented].
    * bien dotado = well-equipped, well-endowed, well-resourced.
    * bien dotado de medios = well-resourced.
    * bien dotado de personal = well-staffed.
    * bien dotado de recursos = well-resourced.
    * bien educado = urbane.
    * bien encaminado = a step in the right direction.
    * bien ensayado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * bien entrada la noche = late at night.
    * bien equilibrado = well balanced [well-balanced].
    * bien equipado = well-appointed, well-equipped, well-resourced.
    * bien equipado de medios = well-resourced.
    * bien equipado de recursos = well-resourced.
    * bien escrito = well-written.
    * bien estructurado = well thought out, well-structured [well structured].
    * bien expresado = well-articulated.
    * bien financiado = well-funded.
    * bien formado = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.], articulated.
    * bien formalizado = well-formalised [well-formalized].
    * bien formulado = well-formulated.
    * bien fundado = well-justified, well-formulated.
    * bien fundamentado = well-founded.
    * bien gestionado = well-managed.
    * bien gobernado = well-regulated, well-governed.
    * bien hecho = well-made, well formed [well-formed], well-rendered, well done.
    * ¡bien hecho! = the way to go!.
    * bien iluminado = well-lit.
    * bien informado = well-informed, informed.
    * bienintencionado = well-intentioned, well meant, well-intended, well-meaning.
    * bien justificado = well-founded, well-formulated.
    * bien llevado = well-run.
    * bien merecido = well deserved, well deserved, well-earned.
    * bien mirado = all things considered.
    * bien... o... = either... or..., either... or....
    * bien ordenado = well-kept, well-ordered, in good order.
    * bien organizado = well-organised [well-organized], well-structured [well structured].
    * bien pagado = well-paid.
    * bien parecido = personable, good looking.
    * bien pensado = well thought out.
    * bien planeado = well-planned.
    * bien planificado = well-planned.
    * bien practicado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * bien preparado = well-trained, well-prepared.
    * bien presentado = well-presented, well-rendered.
    * bien producido = well-produced, well-made.
    * bien proporcionado = shapely [shapelier -comp., shapeliest -sup.].
    * bien provisto = well-endowed.
    * bien provisto (de) = well-stocked (with).
    * bien público = public good, commonwealth.
    * bien recibido = welcome.
    * bien reconocido = well-recognised [well-recognized].
    * bien redondito = well-rounded.
    * bien remunerado = well-paid.
    * bien representado = well represented, well-rendered.
    * bien seleccionado = well-chosen, well-selected.
    * bien sincronizado = well-synchronised [well-synchronized, -USA].
    * bien surtido (de) = well-stocked (with).
    * bien testado = well-tested.
    * bien tratado = well represented.
    * bien uniformado = well-uniformed.
    * bien ventilado = airy [airier -comp., airiest -sup.].
    * bien vestido = well-dressed, dapper.
    * bien visto = welcome.
    * caerse bien = hit it off.
    * cambiar Algo para bien = turn + Nombre + into a good thing.
    * cambiar para bien = change for + the better.
    * casar bien = fit in + well.
    * comenzar bien = get off to + a (good/great) start, make + a good start.
    * comprender bien = be clear in your mind.
    * comprenderse bien = be well understood.
    * conservarse bien = keep + well.
    * cosas + ir bien = things + go well.
    * creer que estar bien = feel + right.
    * cuatro verdades bien dichas = home truth.
    * dársele Algo bien a Uno = be good at.
    * dársele a Uno bien las plantas = have + a green thumb, have + green fingers.
    * dejar bien claro = make + it + crystal clear, make + Reflexivo + crystal clear.
    * desempeñar bien una función = perform + well.
    * despedirse de Alguien deseándole que todo vaya bien = wish + well.
    * el bien de = the good of.
    * empezar a ir bien = fall into + place.
    * estar bien = be okay, be in good shape, be in good health.
    * estar bien de salud = be in good health.
    * estar bien encaminado = be on the right track.
    * estar bien pensado = be carefully thought out.
    * funcionar bien = be in order.
    * gente bien = well-to-do, well-off.
    * hablar muy bien de = rant and rave.
    * hablarse bien de Algo o Alguien = be well spoken of.
    * hacer Algo muy bien = do + an excellent job of, make + an excellent job of.
    * hacer bien = do + good.
    * hacerlo bien = put + matters + right, be right on track.
    * hacer sentir bien = make + Nombre + feel good.
    * hasta ahora, todo bien = so far, so good.
    * haz el bien y no mires a quién = cast your bread upon the waters.
    * impuesto de bienes inmuebles (IBI) = property tax.
    * ir bien = go + well, do + well, go + strong.
    * ir bien encaminado = be on the right track.
    * ir todo bien = be fine.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + baza = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * jugar bien + Posesivo + cartas = play + Posesivo + cards right.
    * llevarlo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.
    * llevarse bien = get along, on good terms.
    * llevarse bien con Alguien = get on with + Pronombre Personal.
    * lo que está bien y lo que está mal = rights and wrongs.
    * mantener los ojos bien abiertos = keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) open, keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned.
    * mantenerse bien = keep + well.
    * marchar bien = go + strong.
    * más bien = if you like, instead.
    * más bien bajo = shortish.
    * más bien pequeño = smallish.
    * más bien todo lo contrario = quite the opposite, quite the contrary, quite the reverse.
    * masticar bien = chew up.
    * mirándolo bien = all things considered.
    * muy bien = nicely.
    * ¡muy bien! = the way to go!.
    * muy bien pagado = highly paid.
    * muy bien + podría + Verbo = might + well + Verbo.
    * muy bien + puede + Verbo = may well + Verbo.
    * muy bien remunerado = highly paid.
    * no caer bien = not take + kindly to.
    * no estar bien equilibrado = skew.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = to every cloud, there is a silver lining.
    * no hay mal que por bien no venga = every cloud has a silver lining, be a blessing in disguise.
    * no importa lo bien = no matter how well.
    * no muy bien informado = not-too-well-informed.
    * no ser bien visto = be in the doghouse.
    * no tomárselo bien = not take + kindly to.
    * pago único y bien grande = fat lump sum.
    * para bien = for the best, for the better.
    * para bien de = in the best interests of, for the good of.
    * para bien de Alguien = in + Posesivo + best interest.
    * para bien o para mal = for better or (for) worse, for good or (for) ill, for good or (for) evil.
    * para el bien de = for the benefit of.
    * para + Posesivo + propio bien = for + Posesivo + own good.
    * parecer bien = be all right with + Persona.
    * pasarlo bien = have + fun, be a great time.
    * pasárselo bien = have + a good time, have + a great time.
    * pasárselo la mar de bien = have + a whale of a time, have + a great time.
    * persona que duerme bien = good sleeper.
    * por ahora todo va bien = so far, so good.
    * por el bien del saber = for knowledge's sake.
    * puede muy bien ser = could well be.
    * puede muy bien ser que = it may well be that.
    * puede que al final sea para bien = be a blessing in disguise.
    * pues bien = well.
    * que bota bien = bouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.].
    * que no ajusta bien = ill-fitting.
    * que no cierra bien = leaky [leakier -comp., leakiest -sup], leaking.
    * que no queda bien = ill-fitting.
    * que rebota bien = bouncy [bouncier -comp., bounciest -sup.].
    * recibir bien = welcome.
    * recibir bien una iniciativa = welcome + initiative.
    * salir bien = go + well.
    * salir bien al final = turn out + right in the end.
    * salir todo bien = land on + Posesivo + (own two) feet.
    * seguir haciéndolo bien = keep up + the good work.
    * seguir trabajando bien = keep up + the good work.
    * sentar bien a Alguien = look + good on + Nombre.
    * sentirse bien = feel + good, wellness, feel + right, get + high.
    * sentirse bien con Uno mismo = feel + right.
    * ser algo bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * ser algo (muy) bien sabido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * ser por el bien de Alguien = be to + Posesivo + advantage.
    * estar suficientemente bien + Participio Pasado = be sufficiently well + Participio Pasado.
    * ser suficientemente bien + Participio Pasado = be sufficiently well + Participio Pasado.
    * ser un hecho bien conocido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * ser un hecho bien sabido que = it + be + a (well)-known fact that.
    * servir muy bien = take + Nombre + a long way.
    * si bien es cierto que = albeit (that).
    * sin bien se mira = all things considered.
    * sino más bien = rather.
    * sino (que) más bien = but rather.
    * todo ir bien = all + be + well with the world.
    * tomárselo bien = take it in + Posesivo + stride.
    * un trabajo bien hecho = a job well done.
    * usar Algo bien = put to + good use.
    * venir bien = be none the worse for (that), suit + best.
    * venir muy bien = fit + the bill.
    * ver bien = welcome.

    Spanish-English dictionary > bien1

  • 10 de acuerdo con

    in accordance with
    * * *
    * * *
    = according to, as far as + Nombre + be + concerned, consistent with, in harmony with, in accordance with, in concert with, in keeping with, in line with, in step with, in tune with, by, pursuant to, in concurrence with, based on, in agreement with, as far as + Sujeto + Verbo, in consonance with, in accord with, judging by, to judge by, in conformity with, in + Posesivo + view, judging from
    Ex. The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).
    Ex. As far as users are concerned, standardisation of command languages for different hosts is a highly desirable.
    Ex. If these two questions are considered the choice of titles will be consistent with the choice of author headings.
    Ex. It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.
    Ex. The scheme remains discipline oriented, but each class is developed in accordance with strict application of analytico-synthetic principles.
    Ex. AGRIS is an international information system (akin to AGREP) for the agricultural sciences, compiled by the Commission in concert with member states, management of which is in the hands of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
    Ex. This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex. Villahermosa, capital of Tabasco, as the first of Mexico's 31 states, has achieved full library coverage in line with the Programa Nacional de Bibliotecas Publicas.
    Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
    Ex. There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    Ex. The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.
    Ex. This approach involves the establishment and communication of organizational goals, the setting of individual objectives pursuant to the organizational goals, and the periodic and then final review of performance as it relates to the objectives.
    Ex. In concurrence with the advent of what Anthony Oettinger called 'compunications', the fusion of computing and communication, we need to develop a new vision of a future for national libraries.
    Ex. Libraries will make judgements based on criteria such as better information resources, quicker answers, and more cost-effective services = Las bibliotecas tomarán decisiones de acuerdo con criterios tales como mejores recursos informativos, rapidez de respuesta y servicios más rentables.
    Ex. The findings of this study were in agreement with most similar studies of the journal literature of the humanities with one important exception.
    Ex. As far as he knew (and he had been with the library 37 years) subsequent boards had not changed the rule.
    Ex. New modes may emerge in the future in consonance with new research trends and changing social needs.
    Ex. In accord with much existing literature, results indicate that a large part of the gender pay gap is unexplained, even when a wide range of variables are included.
    Ex. The number of titles is expected to double within a relatively short period, judging by the enthusiasm expressed by the publishers.
    Ex. To judge by some of the comments presented here, weeding may function as a homogenizing agent in many public libraries, creating a situation where the product lines (books) offered show little variation from library to library.
    Ex. The public library is not exempt from this rule, and in conformity with it this report has been prepared to offer a detailed answer to the challenge of the public.
    Ex. In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.
    Ex. Judging from the history of warfare and skirmish between the British and the French, I am surprised you are so civil towards each other.
    * * *
    = according to, as far as + Nombre + be + concerned, consistent with, in harmony with, in accordance with, in concert with, in keeping with, in line with, in step with, in tune with, by, pursuant to, in concurrence with, based on, in agreement with, as far as + Sujeto + Verbo, in consonance with, in accord with, judging by, to judge by, in conformity with, in + Posesivo + view, judging from

    Ex: The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).

    Ex: As far as users are concerned, standardisation of command languages for different hosts is a highly desirable.
    Ex: If these two questions are considered the choice of titles will be consistent with the choice of author headings.
    Ex: It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.
    Ex: The scheme remains discipline oriented, but each class is developed in accordance with strict application of analytico-synthetic principles.
    Ex: AGRIS is an international information system (akin to AGREP) for the agricultural sciences, compiled by the Commission in concert with member states, management of which is in the hands of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
    Ex: This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex: Villahermosa, capital of Tabasco, as the first of Mexico's 31 states, has achieved full library coverage in line with the Programa Nacional de Bibliotecas Publicas.
    Ex: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
    Ex: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    Ex: The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.
    Ex: This approach involves the establishment and communication of organizational goals, the setting of individual objectives pursuant to the organizational goals, and the periodic and then final review of performance as it relates to the objectives.
    Ex: In concurrence with the advent of what Anthony Oettinger called 'compunications', the fusion of computing and communication, we need to develop a new vision of a future for national libraries.
    Ex: Libraries will make judgements based on criteria such as better information resources, quicker answers, and more cost-effective services = Las bibliotecas tomarán decisiones de acuerdo con criterios tales como mejores recursos informativos, rapidez de respuesta y servicios más rentables.
    Ex: The findings of this study were in agreement with most similar studies of the journal literature of the humanities with one important exception.
    Ex: As far as he knew (and he had been with the library 37 years) subsequent boards had not changed the rule.
    Ex: New modes may emerge in the future in consonance with new research trends and changing social needs.
    Ex: In accord with much existing literature, results indicate that a large part of the gender pay gap is unexplained, even when a wide range of variables are included.
    Ex: The number of titles is expected to double within a relatively short period, judging by the enthusiasm expressed by the publishers.
    Ex: To judge by some of the comments presented here, weeding may function as a homogenizing agent in many public libraries, creating a situation where the product lines (books) offered show little variation from library to library.
    Ex: The public library is not exempt from this rule, and in conformity with it this report has been prepared to offer a detailed answer to the challenge of the public.
    Ex: In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.
    Ex: Judging from the history of warfare and skirmish between the British and the French, I am surprised you are so civil towards each other.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de acuerdo con

  • 11 deseado

    1→ link=desear desear
    1 desired
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=anhelado) sought-after, coveted
    2) [embarazo] planned

    un embarazo no deseadoan unwanted o unplanned pregnancy

    * * *
    = desirable, intended, wishful, coveted, longed-for, desired.
    Ex. It is desirable that they be treated as parts of a single serials record, since this will provide a 'one-stop' file containing all the relevant data, and will produce a file with a number of funtions.
    Ex. In all 20 per cent of visitors went out of the bookshop with a book they had intended to buy, 15 per cent went out with a book they had not intended to buy and 67 went out with both intended and unintended purchases.
    Ex. To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex. Four factors enable such cooperation: common needs; possession of resources coveted by the other institution; a clear delineation of responsibilities; and demonstrated goodwill.
    Ex. They have literally faded now, at last, into the much longed-for invisibility background of daily life.
    Ex. Arguably, before one tries to understand what current action would be optimal, one should decide on the desired eventual outcome.
    ----
    * no deseado = unwanted, uninvited.
    * * *
    = desirable, intended, wishful, coveted, longed-for, desired.

    Ex: It is desirable that they be treated as parts of a single serials record, since this will provide a 'one-stop' file containing all the relevant data, and will produce a file with a number of funtions.

    Ex: In all 20 per cent of visitors went out of the bookshop with a book they had intended to buy, 15 per cent went out with a book they had not intended to buy and 67 went out with both intended and unintended purchases.
    Ex: To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex: Four factors enable such cooperation: common needs; possession of resources coveted by the other institution; a clear delineation of responsibilities; and demonstrated goodwill.
    Ex: They have literally faded now, at last, into the much longed-for invisibility background of daily life.
    Ex: Arguably, before one tries to understand what current action would be optimal, one should decide on the desired eventual outcome.
    * no deseado = unwanted, uninvited.

    * * *
    deseado, -a adj
    1. [ansiado] desired;
    la tan deseada primera cita the longed-for first date
    2. [embarazo] planned;
    [hijo] wanted;
    un embarazo no deseado an unwanted pregnancy
    * * *
    adj desired;
    niño deseado wanted child;
    no deseado unwanted

    Spanish-English dictionary > deseado

  • 12 desempeñar una profesión

    (v.) = practise + profession
    Ex. There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    * * *
    (v.) = practise + profession

    Ex: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > desempeñar una profesión

  • 13 deseoso

    adj.
    anxious, aspiring, avid, eager.
    * * *
    1 desirous, eager, anxious
    \
    estar deseoso,-a de algo to long for something, yearn for something
    estar deseoso,-a de hacer algo to be eager to do something
    * * *
    (f. - deseosa)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo

    deseoso de algo: un niño deseoso de afecto a child who is longing for affection; deseoso de + inf eager to + inf; estaba deseoso de salir a la calle he was longing to get out; deseoso de que + subj: estaba deseoso de que volvieses — I couldn't wait for you to get back

    * * *
    = willing, eager, wishful, desirous, nothing loath.
    Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
    Ex. Nationwide networking crept up on libraries, eager to share the resources they could not afford singly or even in small groups.
    Ex. To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex. The trainer must get the trainee interested and desirous of learning the job.
    Ex. The stranger, nothing loath to start a conversation with them, looked at them smilingly.
    ----
    * deseoso de = hungry for.
    * deseoso de aprender = thirsty for knowledge.
    * deseoso de conquistar el mundo = world-conquering.
    * deseoso de + Infinitivo = anxious to + Infinitivo.
    * deseoso de leer = reading-desirous.
    * estar deseoso de = be anxious to, be more than ready for.
    * estar dispuesto y deseoso a = be willing and able to.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo

    deseoso de algo: un niño deseoso de afecto a child who is longing for affection; deseoso de + inf eager to + inf; estaba deseoso de salir a la calle he was longing to get out; deseoso de que + subj: estaba deseoso de que volvieses — I couldn't wait for you to get back

    * * *
    = willing, eager, wishful, desirous, nothing loath.

    Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.

    Ex: Nationwide networking crept up on libraries, eager to share the resources they could not afford singly or even in small groups.
    Ex: To the extent that special librarians can recognise what burnout is and how, when, and where it occurs, they will be better prepared to resist the ineffectual, wishful remedies that are sometimes practised.
    Ex: The trainer must get the trainee interested and desirous of learning the job.
    Ex: The stranger, nothing loath to start a conversation with them, looked at them smilingly.
    * deseoso de = hungry for.
    * deseoso de aprender = thirsty for knowledge.
    * deseoso de conquistar el mundo = world-conquering.
    * deseoso de + Infinitivo = anxious to + Infinitivo.
    * deseoso de leer = reading-desirous.
    * estar deseoso de = be anxious to, be more than ready for.
    * estar dispuesto y deseoso a = be willing and able to.

    * * *
    deseoso -sa
    deseoso DE algo:
    un niño deseoso de afecto a child who is eager o longing for affection
    deseoso DE + INF eager TO + INF
    estaba deseoso de poder ayudar en algo he was eager to be able to help in some way
    estaba deseoso de salir a la calle he was longing o ( colloq) itching o ( colloq) dying to get out
    deseoso DE QUE + SUBJ:
    estaba deseoso de que volvieses I was longing for you to get back, I couldn't wait for you to get back
    * * *

    deseoso,-a adjetivo eager: está deseoso de conocerte, he's eager to meet you
    ' deseoso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ansiosa
    - ansioso
    - deseosa
    - hambrienta
    - hambriento
    - loca
    - loco
    English:
    eager
    - anxious
    * * *
    deseoso, -a adj
    estar deseoso de algo/de hacer algo to long for sth/to do sth;
    grupos jóvenes deseosos de éxito young bands eager for success;
    están deseosos de volver they are longing to o they really want to come back;
    se muestra deseoso de colaborar he seems eager to help;
    está deseoso de que apruebes el examen he really wants you to pass the exam
    * * *
    adj
    :
    deseoso de hacer algo eager to do sth
    * * *
    deseoso, -sa adj
    : eager, anxious

    Spanish-English dictionary > deseoso

  • 14 ejercer una profesión

    (v.) = practise + profession
    Ex. There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    * * *
    (v.) = practise + profession

    Ex: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ejercer una profesión

  • 15 ejercicio de calentamiento

    (n.) = warm-up, warm-up exercise
    Ex. Proper warm-up is recommended so that energy will easily flow through your entire body.
    Ex. Many of the warm-up exercises we practised years ago have now found to be dangerous.
    * * *
    (n.) = warm-up, warm-up exercise

    Ex: Proper warm-up is recommended so that energy will easily flow through your entire body.

    Ex: Many of the warm-up exercises we practised years ago have now found to be dangerous.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ejercicio de calentamiento

  • 16 en armonía con

    = in harmony with, in harness with, in keeping with, in tune with, in sync with
    Ex. It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.
    Ex. A good leader must have a vision in harness with practical political and communication skills.
    Ex. This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex. There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    Ex. The output files were always named in sequence starting on 1, not necessarily in sync with the image file names.
    * * *
    = in harmony with, in harness with, in keeping with, in tune with, in sync with

    Ex: It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.

    Ex: A good leader must have a vision in harness with practical political and communication skills.
    Ex: This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    Ex: The output files were always named in sequence starting on 1, not necessarily in sync with the image file names.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en armonía con

  • 17 en consonancia con

    in harmony with
    * * *
    = in concert with, in keeping with, in step with, in tune with, in consonance with
    Ex. AGRIS is an international information system (akin to AGREP) for the agricultural sciences, compiled by the Commission in concert with member states, management of which is in the hands of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
    Ex. This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
    Ex. There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    Ex. New modes may emerge in the future in consonance with new research trends and changing social needs.
    * * *
    = in concert with, in keeping with, in step with, in tune with, in consonance with

    Ex: AGRIS is an international information system (akin to AGREP) for the agricultural sciences, compiled by the Commission in concert with member states, management of which is in the hands of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

    Ex: This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
    Ex: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.
    Ex: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
    Ex: New modes may emerge in the future in consonance with new research trends and changing social needs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en consonancia con

  • 18 en diverso grado

    = to varying extents, to varying degrees
    Ex. Analytical cataloguing is practised to varying extents in libraries.
    Ex. Printed indexes that incorporate to varying degrees the principles of pre-coordinate indexing are to be found in abstracting and indexing journals, national bibliographies, and indexes to journals, to name but a few examples.
    * * *
    = to varying extents, to varying degrees

    Ex: Analytical cataloguing is practised to varying extents in libraries.

    Ex: Printed indexes that incorporate to varying degrees the principles of pre-coordinate indexing are to be found in abstracting and indexing journals, national bibliographies, and indexes to journals, to name but a few examples.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en diverso grado

  • 19 ensayado

    adj.
    tested, tried, practiced.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: ensayar.
    * * *
    ----
    * bien ensayado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * ensayado de antemano = stage-managed.
    * * *
    * bien ensayado = well-practised [well-practiced, -USA].
    * ensayado de antemano = stage-managed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ensayado

  • 20 ensayar

    v.
    1 to test.
    María ensaya los proyectos Mary tests the projects.
    2 to rehearse (Teatro).
    Ella ensaya por la tarde She rehearses in the afternoon.
    3 to attempt.
    María ensayó una mentira Mary attempted a lie.
    * * *
    1 TEATRO to rehearse
    2 MÚSICA to practise (US practice)
    3 (probar) to try out, test
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=probar) to test, try (out)
    2) [+ metal] to assay
    3) (Mús, Teat) to rehearse
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <obra/baile> to rehearse
    b) < método> to test, try out
    c) < metales> to assay
    2.
    ensayar vi to rehearse
    * * *
    = rehearse, practise [practice, -USA].
    Ex. However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.
    Ex. Analytical cataloguing is practised to varying extents in libraries.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <obra/baile> to rehearse
    b) < método> to test, try out
    c) < metales> to assay
    2.
    ensayar vi to rehearse
    * * *
    = rehearse, practise [practice, -USA].

    Ex: However, it seems worth rehearsing some of the arguments again here in this particular context and identifying specifically how these problems are negotiated in a data base using natural language indexing.

    Ex: Analytical cataloguing is practised to varying extents in libraries.

    * * *
    ensayar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹obra/baile/concierto› to rehearse
    2 ‹método/sistema› to test, try out
    3 ‹metales› to assay
    ■ ensayar
    vi
    to rehearse
    * * *

     

    ensayar ( conjugate ensayar) verbo transitivo
    a)obra/baile to rehearse


    verbo intransitivo
    to rehearse
    ensayar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 Teat (un papel, una obra) to rehearse
    Mús (una pieza) to practise
    2 (un método, una técnica) to test, try out
    II vi Teat (los actores) to rehearse
    Mús (los músicos) to practise
    ' ensayar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    attempt
    - practice
    - practise
    - rehearse
    - run over
    - run through
    - try
    - run
    * * *
    vt
    1. [experimentar] to test
    2. [obra de teatro, concierto, baile] to rehearse
    3. [metales preciosos] to assay
    vi
    1. [en teatro] to rehearse
    2. [en rugby] to convert a try
    * * *
    v/t
    1 test, try (out)
    2 TEA rehearse
    * * *
    : to rehearse
    1) : to try out, to test
    2) : to assay
    * * *
    1. (teatro) to rehearse
    2. (música) to practise

    Spanish-English dictionary > ensayar

См. также в других словарях:

  • practised — UK US UK (US practiced) /ˈpræktɪst/ adjective ► good at doing something because you have a lot of experience of doing it: »Our Sales Director is a confident and practised public speaker. »He was well practised in the art of deception …   Financial and business terms

  • practised — BrE, practiced AmE adjective 1 someone who is practised in a particular job or skill is good at it because they have done it many times before: a practised hunter | practised in (doing) sth: Kate became practised in the art of disguising her… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • practised — prac|tised BrE practiced AmE [ˈpræktıst] adj 1.) someone who is practised in a particular job or skill is good at it because they have done it many times before ▪ a practised performer practised in (doing) sth ▪ He was already well practiced in… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • practised — UK [ˈpræktɪst] / US [ˈpræktɪsd] adjective 1) skilful in something as a result of experience a practised public speaker practised at: The waiter was well practised at interrupting intimate moments. practised eye/hand: She views the paintings with… …   English dictionary

  • practised — [[t]præ̱ktɪst[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ at n Someone who is practised at doing something is good at it because they have had experience and have developed their skill at it. Once you are practised at this sort of relaxation you will feel quite… …   English dictionary

  • practised — adj. Practised is used with these nouns: ↑ease, ↑eye, ↑hand …   Collocations dictionary

  • practised — adjective see practiced …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • practised — Synonyms and related words: able, accomplished, adept, capable, consummate, cultivated, experienced, expert, finished, gifted, masterful, perfected, practiced, proficient, qualified, rehearsed, schooled, seasoned, skilled, superb, superior,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • practised — prac·tise || præktɪs v. be involved in a rehearsal, rehearse, practice, repeat an activity several times in order to improve performance; learn by repetition …   English contemporary dictionary

  • practised — a. Experienced, instructed, versed, thoroughbred, trained, accomplished, proficient, able, skilled, qualified, practical, au fait …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • practised — adjective Syn: expert, experienced, seasoned, skilled, skilful, accomplished, proficient, talented, able, adept …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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