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101 comida principal
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102 conferencia principal
(n.) = keynote speech, theme address, keynote talkEx. In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.Ex. The following are the abstracts of the theme address and 7 papers presented at conference.Ex. This paper is based on the keynote talk presented at the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence.* * *(n.) = keynote speech, theme address, keynote talkEx: In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.
Ex: The following are the abstracts of the theme address and 7 papers presented at conference.Ex: This paper is based on the keynote talk presented at the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. -
103 conferenciante principal
(n.) = keynote speakerEx. Each of these elements were introduced by keynote speakers at the 4 general sessions.* * *(n.) = keynote speakerEx: Each of these elements were introduced by keynote speakers at the 4 general sessions.
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104 consejero principal
m.senior counsel.* * *(n.) = senior adviser, senior consultantEx. They insist that the president should let his senior advisers testify under oath.Ex. Our senior consultants are dynamic speakers who are experienced in addressing all audiences, including educators, students, parents, business leaders and the community at large.* * *(n.) = senior adviser, senior consultantEx: They insist that the president should let his senior advisers testify under oath.
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105 corriente principal
f.mainstream.* * *(n.) = mainstreamEx. It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.* * *(n.) = mainstreamEx: It was therefore seen as a role to be undertaken by all librarians and not some kind of special services tacked on and separate from the mainstream of library activities.
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106 cultivo principal
(n.) = staple cropEx. The author discusses the shortcomings of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme in the indexing of African staple crops, namely cassava, cocoyam, ginger, Irish potato, sweet potato and yam.* * *(n.) = staple cropEx: The author discusses the shortcomings of the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme in the indexing of African staple crops, namely cassava, cocoyam, ginger, Irish potato, sweet potato and yam.
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107 descriptor principal
(n.) = major descriptorEx. For example, the ERIC database has three subject fields: major descriptors (mj), minor descriptors (mn), and identifiers (id).* * *(n.) = major descriptorEx: For example, the ERIC database has three subject fields: major descriptors (mj), minor descriptors (mn), and identifiers (id).
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108 desviarse del tema principal
(v.) = sidetrackEx. Sidetracked by new developments in other media they have sadly failed in this responsibility to care about and promote books.* * *(v.) = sidetrackEx: Sidetracked by new developments in other media they have sadly failed in this responsibility to care about and promote books.
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109 director principal
(n.) = senior directorEx. Senior directors earn absurdly more than the other workers in their business.* * *(n.) = senior directorEx: Senior directors earn absurdly more than the other workers in their business.
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110 dormitorio principal
m.master bedroom.* * *(n.) = master bedroom, master suiteEx. Each of the two master bedrooms have a double bed, tow bedside tables, two bedside lamps, dresser, mirror, and radio alarm.Ex. Most rooms -- including the living room, dining room, kitchen and master suite -- were designed with recessed lighting controlled by wall switches.* * *(n.) = master bedroom, master suiteEx: Each of the two master bedrooms have a double bed, tow bedside tables, two bedside lamps, dresser, mirror, and radio alarm.
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111 el principal
Ex. Company annual reports were rated as the number one printed source for company information.* * *Ex: Company annual reports were rated as the number one printed source for company information.
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112 en la corriente principal de
Ex. It was evident that aspects of industrial relations feature on courses in a variety of firms, but set firmly in the mainstream of management theory.* * *Ex: It was evident that aspects of industrial relations feature on courses in a variety of firms, but set firmly in the mainstream of management theory.
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113 en la tendencia principal de
Ex. It was evident that aspects of industrial relations feature on courses in a variety of firms, but set firmly in the mainstream of management theory.* * *Ex: It was evident that aspects of industrial relations feature on courses in a variety of firms, but set firmly in the mainstream of management theory.
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114 encabezamiento principal
(n.) = lead term, main entry headingEx. The lead term is the term under which the entry files and by which it is therefore sought.Ex. The rules give instructions on the choice of one of these access points as the main entry heading, the other being added entry headings.* * *(n.) = lead term, main entry headingEx: The lead term is the term under which the entry files and by which it is therefore sought.
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115 ficha principal
(n.) = main entry cardEx. The <F4> function displays the main entry card followed by the rest of the card set.* * *(n.) = main entry cardEx: The <F4> function displays the main entry card followed by the rest of the card set.
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116 frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo
(n.) = topic sentenceEx. Hence, any elements that might contribute to relevance assessment must be incorporated into the topic sentence.* * *(n.) = topic sentenceEx: Hence, any elements that might contribute to relevance assessment must be incorporated into the topic sentence.
Spanish-English dictionary > frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo
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117 fuente principal de información
(n.) = chief source of informationEx. The chief source of information is the source of bibliographic data to be given first preference as the source from which a bibliographic description (or portion thereof) is prepared.* * *(n.) = chief source of informationEx: The chief source of information is the source of bibliographic data to be given first preference as the source from which a bibliographic description (or portion thereof) is prepared.
Spanish-English dictionary > fuente principal de información
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118 grupo principal de usuarios
(n.) = primary user groupEx. The primary user group is the population to be served by a library.* * *(n.) = primary user groupEx: The primary user group is the population to be served by a library.
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119 guía principal
(n.) = guiding principleEx. The idea that a particular library is an institution which gives service to a defined constituency should be the guiding principle.* * *(n.) = guiding principleEx: The idea that a particular library is an institution which gives service to a defined constituency should be the guiding principle.
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120 idea principal
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principal — principal, ale, aux [ prɛ̃sipal, o ] adj. et n. • 1119; « princier » 1080; lat. principalis « principal, du prince », de princeps I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui est le plus important, le premier parmi plusieurs. ⇒ 1. capital, essentiel, fondamental, primordial … Encyclopédie Universelle
principal — prin·ci·pal 1 / prin sə pəl/ adj 1: being the main or most important, consequential, or influential their principal place of business the principal obligor 2: of, relating to, or constituting principal or a principal the principal amount of the… … Law dictionary
principal — principal, ale 1. (prin si pal, pa l ) adj. 1° Qui est le plus considérable, en parlant de personnes. Les principaux magistrats. • Quand on bâtit une maison, quoique les maçons, les charpentiers, les plombiers, les menuisiers travaillent bien … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
principal — Principal, Estre le Principal et plus excellent, Primas partes in re aliqua agere, Principatum tenere. Pansa a esté nostre principal aide et secours, Principem habuimus Pansam. Laquelle chose est la principale et la meilleure, et la plus forte,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Principal — may refer to: Education The head of an educational institution: *Principal (school), head of a primary or secondary school *Principal (university), chief executive of a university **Dean (education), a person with significant authority **Provost… … Wikipedia
principal — PRINCIPÁL, Ă, principali, e, adj. Care are o importanţă deosebită sau cea mai mare importanţă; de căpetenie, de frunte. ♢ (gram.) Propoziţie principală (şi substantivat, f.) = propoziţie independentă dintr o frază, de care depind propoziţiile… … Dicționar Român
Principal — Prin ci*pal, a. [F., from L. principalis. See {Prince}.] 1. Highest in rank, authority, character, importance, or degree; most considerable or important; chief; main; as, the principal officers of a Government; the principal men of a state; the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
principal — (Del lat. principālis). 1. adj. Dicho de una persona o de una cosa: Que tiene el primer lugar en estimación o importancia y se antepone y prefiere a otras. 2. Dicho de una persona: Que es la primera en un negocio o en cuya cabeza está. 3.… … Diccionario de la lengua española
principal — principal, principle The spellings are occasionally confused even by the wariest users of English, the usual mistake being to use principle for the adjective principal. Principal is an adjective and noun and essentially means ‘chief’ (my… … Modern English usage
principal — [prin′sə pəl] adj. [OFr < L principalis < princeps: see PRINCE] 1. first in rank, authority, importance, degree, etc. 2. that is or has to do with PRINCIPAL (n. 3) n. 1. a principal person or thing; specif., a) a ch … English World dictionary
Principal — Prin ci*pal, n. 1. A leader, chief, or head; one who takes the lead; one who acts independently, or who has controlling authority or influence; as, the principal of a faction, a school, a firm, etc.; distinguished from a {subordinate}, {abettor} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English