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1 pragmático
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2 administración empírica
• pragmatic managementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > administración empírica
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3 orientación pragmática del valor
• pragmatic value orientationDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orientación pragmática del valor
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4 pragmatista
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5 respuesta positiva
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6 pragmático
adj.pragmatic, practical, matter-of-fact, hard-nosed.m.pragmatist.* * *► adjetivo1 pragmatic* * *ADJ pragmatic* * *I- ca adjetivo pragmaticII- ca masculino, femenino pragmatist* * *= pragmatic, matter-of-fact.Ex. This could be regarded as a pragmatic approach to the design of devices for the organisation of knowledge by the subject approach.Ex. The videotape of the interviews showed the offender to be impassive and matter-of-fact in describing what he had done.* * *I- ca adjetivo pragmaticII- ca masculino, femenino pragmatist* * *= pragmatic, matter-of-fact.Ex: This could be regarded as a pragmatic approach to the design of devices for the organisation of knowledge by the subject approach.
Ex: The videotape of the interviews showed the offender to be impassive and matter-of-fact in describing what he had done.* * *pragmaticmasculine, femininepragmatist* * *
pragmático◊ -ca adjetivo
pragmatic
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
pragmatist
pragmático,-a
I adjetivo pragmatic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino pragmatist
' pragmático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pragmática
- realista
English:
pragmatic
* * *pragmático, -a♦ adjpragmatic♦ nm,f[persona] pragmatist* * *I adj pragmaticII m, pragmática f pragmatist* * *pragmático, -ca adj: pragmatic♦ pragmáticamente adv -
7 de clasificación
(adj.) = classificatoryEx. UDC is essentially a pragmatic scheme and, in many instances, pragmatic decisions override classificatory principles.* * *(adj.) = classificatoryEx: UDC is essentially a pragmatic scheme and, in many instances, pragmatic decisions override classificatory principles.
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8 pos
adv.behind, back, in the rear.* * *en pos de after, in pursuit of* * *ISMen pos de — liter after, in pursuit of
IIir en pos de algo/algn — to chase (after) sth/sb, pursue sth/sb
* * *en pos de — (loc prep) de presa/ladrón in pursuit of; de ilusión/fama in search of
abandonó esta idea en pos de una política más pragmática — he abandoned this idea in favor of a more pragmatic policy
* * *----* en pos de = in pursuit of, in the pursuit of, on the trail of, in search of, on the track of, in the quest for.* * *en pos de — (loc prep) de presa/ladrón in pursuit of; de ilusión/fama in search of
abandonó esta idea en pos de una política más pragmática — he abandoned this idea in favor of a more pragmatic policy
* * ** en pos de = in pursuit of, in the pursuit of, on the trail of, in search of, on the track of, in the quest for.* * *Apartieron en pos de aventuras/una ilusión they set off in pursuit of adventure/a dreamtrabaja en pos del bienestar social she works for the good of societyabandonó esta idea en pos de una política más pragmática he abandoned this idea in favor of a more pragmatic policy* * *pos: en pos de loc prep1. [detrás de] behind;corrió en pos de su amo he ran after his master2. [en busca de] after;esfuerzos en pos de lograr la paz efforts in pursuit of peace* * *adv:en pos de in pursuit of* * *pos adven pos de : in pursuit of -
9 pragmática
adj.pragmatic, pragmatical.f.1 pragmatics.2 decree-law, decree.f. & m.commentator upon national laws.* * *SF1) (Ling) pragmatics sing2) ( Hist) decree, proclamation* * *= pragmatics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. The author presents 3 different text theories in order to explain what is meant by text, i.e. pragmatics, structuralism and deconstructivism = El autor presenta tres teorías diferentes sobre los textos para explicar qué se entiende por texto, es decir, la pragmática, el estructuralismo y el deconstructivismo.* * *= pragmatics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: The author presents 3 different text theories in order to explain what is meant by text, i.e. pragmatics, structuralism and deconstructivism = El autor presenta tres teorías diferentes sobre los textos para explicar qué se entiende por texto, es decir, la pragmática, el estructuralismo y el deconstructivismo.
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pragmático,-a
I adjetivo pragmatic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino pragmatist
* * *pragmática nf* * *I adj pragmaticII m, pragmática f pragmatist -
10 biblioteconomía especializada en documentación musical
Ex. Music librarianship needs new pragmatic cataloguing rules and revised standards.* * *Ex: Music librarianship needs new pragmatic cataloguing rules and revised standards.
Spanish-English dictionary > biblioteconomía especializada en documentación musical
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11 bipartidista
adj.bipartisan.f. & m.bipartisanist.* * *► adjetivo1 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)* * *bipartidista adjPolsistema bipartidista two-party system* * *adj POL two-party* * *bipartidista adj: bipartisan -
12 callejón
m.alley, street, alleyway, back street.* * *1 back street, back alley\en un callejón sin salida figurado at an impasse, deadlockedcallejón sin salida cul-de-sac, dead end, blind alley* * *noun m.* * *SM (=calleja) alley, passage; And (=calle) main street; (Taur) space between inner and outer barriers; (Geog) narrow passcallejón sin salida — cul-de-sac, dead end; (fig) blind alley
las negociaciones están en un callejón sin salida — the negotiations are at an impasse, the negotiations are stalemated
gente de callejón — And low-class people
* * *masculino alley, narrow street* * *= back alley, side-street, side lane, alley, alleyway.Ex. The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.Ex. To gain an idea of the fineness of detail necessary to produce the circuit elements on the chip, imagine a map of the British Isles showing sufficient detail to identify even the narrowest side-street in London.Ex. The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/ side lane behind the Prudential Tower.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. Upon questioning we find that those eminently pragmatic down-to-earth notions dwell in the darkest alleyways of metaphysics.----* callejón de servicio = service road.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* callejón sin salida = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* * *masculino alley, narrow street* * *= back alley, side-street, side lane, alley, alleyway.Ex: The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.
Ex: To gain an idea of the fineness of detail necessary to produce the circuit elements on the chip, imagine a map of the British Isles showing sufficient detail to identify even the narrowest side-street in London.Ex: The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/ side lane behind the Prudential Tower.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: Upon questioning we find that those eminently pragmatic down-to-earth notions dwell in the darkest alleyways of metaphysics.* callejón de servicio = service road.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* callejón sin salida = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* * *alley, narrow streetCompuesto:(literal) dead end, blind alley; (situación difícil) dead end, blind alleyestábamos en un callejón sin salida we were at o had reached a dead end, we were up a blind alley* * *
callejón sustantivo masculino
alley, narrow street;
( situación) dead end
callejón sustantivo masculino back alley o street
(sin salida) cul-de-sac, dead end
♦ Locuciones: han llevado la situación a un callejón sin salida, the situation is at an impasse
' callejón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salida
- pasaje
English:
alley
- blind alley
- cul-de-sac
- dead end
- gun down
- passage
- passageway
- alleyway
- dead
- lane
- stand
* * *callejón nm1. [calle] alleycallejón sin salida dead end, blind alley; Fig blind alley, impasse;la OTAN se ha metido en un callejón sin salida NATO has got itself into a blind alley, NATO is at an impasse2. Taurom = barricaded passage between the edge of the bullring and the seats* * *m alley* * *1) : alley2)callejón sin salida : dead-end street* * *callejón n alley -
13 causar sensación
v.to make a splash, to be all the rage.* * *to cause a sensation* * *(v.) = be a sensation, cut + a swath(e), cut + a dash, make + heads turn, make + a big noise, cause + a sensationEx. This novelist is a sensation in America.Ex. Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex. He soon cut a dash with his liberal but pragmatic solutions to problems besetting the building industry in Sydney.Ex. Be the centre of attention and make heads turn at any red carpet event with this new body lotion!.Ex. Everyone here has made a big noise in support of the University of Maryland to the tune of $1000 or more.Ex. A monkey has caused a sensation in Japan after learning karate.* * *(v.) = be a sensation, cut + a swath(e), cut + a dash, make + heads turn, make + a big noise, cause + a sensationEx: This novelist is a sensation in America.
Ex: Nilsson's adamantine voice cut a swathe through 20th-century operatic history.Ex: He soon cut a dash with his liberal but pragmatic solutions to problems besetting the building industry in Sydney.Ex: Be the centre of attention and make heads turn at any red carpet event with this new body lotion!.Ex: Everyone here has made a big noise in support of the University of Maryland to the tune of $1000 or more.Ex: A monkey has caused a sensation in Japan after learning karate. -
14 consistir en
v.1 to consist in, to be a matter of, to be based on, to consist of.2 to involve, to entail.* * *(v.) = consist of, lie (in), take + the form of, come in + the form ofEx. The scheme consists of twenty-one classes published in thirty-one separately published schedules.Ex. The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex. Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below.Ex. The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.* * *(v.) = consist of, lie (in), take + the form of, come in + the form ofEx: The scheme consists of twenty-one classes published in thirty-one separately published schedules.
Ex: The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex: Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below.Ex: The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants. -
15 convicción política
(n.) = political persuasionEx. 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.* * *(n.) = political persuasionEx: 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.
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16 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.
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17 dirigir información a
(v.) = direct + information towardsEx. Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.* * *(v.) = direct + information towardsEx: Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.
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18 elipsis
f. s.&pl.ellipsis.* * *1 ellipsis* * *SF INV ellipsis* * *femenino ellipsis* * *= ellipsis [ellipses, -pl.].Ex. This article attempts to classify different types of ellipsis so as to develop a theory of ellipsis as a pragmatic phenomenon.* * *femenino ellipsis* * *= ellipsis [ellipses, -pl.].Ex: This article attempts to classify different types of ellipsis so as to develop a theory of ellipsis as a pragmatic phenomenon.
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elipsis f Gram Cine Liter ellipsis
* * *elipsis nf inv1. Gram ellipsis2. Cine & Lit jump in time;es muy dado a las elipsis he favours elliptical narrative* * *elipsis nf: ellipsis -
19 empirista
= empiricist, empiristic.Ex. This article examines the empiricist theory of knowledge that underlines positivism.Ex. Different approaches to the classification of a knowledge field include empiristic, rationalistic, historicist, and pragmatic methods.* * *= empiricist, empiristic.Ex: This article examines the empiricist theory of knowledge that underlines positivism.
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20 encontrarse en
v.1 to be in, to find oneself in.Se vieron en problemas They were in trouble.2 to be found in.3 to meet in, to see each other in.* * *(v.) = lie (in), be based atEx. The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex. The Lending Division, which is based at Boston Spa in Yorkshire, was formed by the amalgamation of the National Central Library and the National Lending Library for Science and Technology (NLL).* * *(v.) = lie (in), be based atEx: The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.
Ex: The Lending Division, which is based at Boston Spa in Yorkshire, was formed by the amalgamation of the National Central Library and the National Lending Library for Science and Technology (NLL).
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