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2 birrete
m.1 biretta.2 mortarboard.* * *1→ link=birreta birreta2 tasselled cap worn by judges, lawyers or professors* * *SM1) (=gorro) (Univ) mortarboard; (Jur) judge's cap* * *a) cap (worn by lawyers, professors, etc)b) ( birreta) biretta* * *a) cap (worn by lawyers, professors, etc)b) ( birreta) biretta* * *1 cap (worn by lawyers, professors, etc)2 (birreta) biretta* * *
birrete sustantivo masculino
birrete sustantivo masculino mortarboard
' birrete' also found in these entries:
English:
gown
* * *birrete nm1. [de clérigo] biretta2. [de catedrático, abogado, juez] = square tasselled hat worn by university professors, lawyers and judges on formal occasions* * *m de catedrático mortarboard -
3 carta de recomendación
reference, letter of recommendation* * *(n.) = testimonial, letter of recommendation, letter of reference, reference letterEx. 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.Ex. Researchers planning to work in UK libraries and archives, whether they are professors, freelance writers, or genealogists, will need to consider practical matters such as photocopying policies and letters of recommendation.Ex. She had just received a letter from a former student who wanted a letter of reference.Ex. Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.* * *reference, letter of recommendation* * *(n.) = testimonial, letter of recommendation, letter of reference, reference letterEx: 4 subjects were discussed at a seminar held on 3 successive weekends in Dec 86 on the training of librarians in job application: Curricula vitae; written applications; aspects of labour legislation (particularly testimonials); and interviews.
Ex: Researchers planning to work in UK libraries and archives, whether they are professors, freelance writers, or genealogists, will need to consider practical matters such as photocopying policies and letters of recommendation.Ex: She had just received a letter from a former student who wanted a letter of reference.Ex: Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.* * *letter of recommendation -
4 agobiado de trabajo
= up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in workEx. Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.* * *= up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in workEx: Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.
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5 barricada
f.barricade.* * *1 barricade\levantar barricadas to erect barricades* * *noun f.* * *SF barricade* * *femenino barricade* * *= barricade.Ex. It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.----* cortar con barricadas = barricade.* levantar una barricada = barricade.* * *femenino barricade* * *= barricade.Ex: It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.
* cortar con barricadas = barricade.* levantar una barricada = barricade.* * *barricadelevantar barricadas to set up barricades* * *
barricada sustantivo femenino
barricade
barricada sustantivo femenino barricade
' barricada' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
formar
- parapeto
English:
barricade
* * *barricada nfbarricade;levantar barricadas to put up barricades* * *f barricade* * *barricada nf: barricade* * *barricada n barricade -
6 catedrático
m.professor, don, lecturer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (de universidad) professor; (de instituto) head of department* * *(f. - catedrática)noun* * *catedrático, -aSM / F1) [de universidad] professorcatedrático/a de inglés — professor of English
2) [en enseñanza secundaria] head of departmentcatedrático/a de inglés — head of English, head of the English department
* * ** * *= full professor, senior lecturer.Nota: En el Reino Unido, categoría docente por debajo del catedrático full professor.Ex. A follow-up study was carried out in independent use of CAS ON-LINE data bases for all interested faculty members from full professors to teaching assistants.Ex. In this paper a senior lecturer in the Department of Ship Science at Southampton University reflects on the purpose of doing and publishing research in the field.* * ** * *= full professor, senior lecturer.Nota: En el Reino Unido, categoría docente por debajo del catedrático full professor.Ex: A follow-up study was carried out in independent use of CAS ON-LINE data bases for all interested faculty members from full professors to teaching assistants.
Ex: In this paper a senior lecturer in the Department of Ship Science at Southampton University reflects on the purpose of doing and publishing research in the field.* * *catedrático -camasculine, feminine1 (de la universidad) professor, head of department2 (en un colegio) head of department* * *
catedrático◊ -ca sustantivo masculino, femenino ( de universidad) professor;
( en colegio) head of department
catedrático,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino Educ Univ professor
(de instituto de bachillerato) head of department
' catedrático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
catedrática
English:
don
- graduate
- professor
* * *catedrático, -a nm,f1. [de universidad] professor2. [de instituto] head of department* * ** * *catedrático, -ca nprofesor: professor* * *1. (de universidad) professor2. (de instituto) head of department -
7 dirigir una tesis
(v.) = supervise + dissertation, supervise + thesisEx. Professors emeriti may also supervise dissertations.Ex. Dissertation advisors supervising theses are required to be present during the thesis defense.* * *(v.) = supervise + dissertation, supervise + thesisEx: Professors emeriti may also supervise dissertations.
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8 durante la noche
(n.) = overnight, night-timeEx. In the example, reference material is loaned only overnight to graduate students and professors.Ex. End user searching on BRS/After Dark, the night-time version of the BRS Search Service, has been offered to users of Ottawa University Library since July 83.* * *(n.) = overnight, night-timeEx: In the example, reference material is loaned only overnight to graduate students and professors.
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9 en esta época del año
Ex. Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.* * *Ex: Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.
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10 encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable
(v.) = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakeningEx. A rude awakening may be in store when they discover that their college or university professors require them to use scholarly resources.Ex. The incoherence of the existing norms still protects each of us in our individual spheres, but we might be in for a rude awakening.* * *(v.) = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakeningEx: A rude awakening may be in store when they discover that their college or university professors require them to use scholarly resources.
Ex: The incoherence of the existing norms still protects each of us in our individual spheres, but we might be in for a rude awakening.Spanish-English dictionary > encontrarse con una sorpresa desagradable
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11 esperar una sorpresa desagradable
(v.) = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakeningEx. A rude awakening may be in store when they discover that their college or university professors require them to use scholarly resources.Ex. The incoherence of the existing norms still protects each of us in our individual spheres, but we might be in for a rude awakening.* * *(v.) = rude awakening + be in store, be in for a rude awakeningEx: A rude awakening may be in store when they discover that their college or university professors require them to use scholarly resources.
Ex: The incoherence of the existing norms still protects each of us in our individual spheres, but we might be in for a rude awakening.Spanish-English dictionary > esperar una sorpresa desagradable
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12 estudiar en el extranjero
(v.) = study abroad, study + abroadEx. 143 first professors in American medical schools before the Civil War were selected, and records of their academic origins, places of birth, and study abroad were collected from various biographical sources.Ex. When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.* * *(v.) = study abroad, study + abroadEx: 143 first professors in American medical schools before the Civil War were selected, and records of their academic origins, places of birth, and study abroad were collected from various biographical sources.
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13 estudios en el extranjero
(n.) = study abroadEx. 143 first professors in American medical schools before the Civil War were selected, and records of their academic origins, places of birth, and study abroad were collected from various biographical sources.* * *(n.) = study abroadEx: 143 first professors in American medical schools before the Civil War were selected, and records of their academic origins, places of birth, and study abroad were collected from various biographical sources.
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14 examinador externo
m.external examiner.* * *(n.) = external examinerEx. The examining committee normally consists of professors from the university and sometimes, an external examiner.* * *(n.) = external examinerEx: The examining committee normally consists of professors from the university and sometimes, an external examiner.
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15 genealogista
f. & m.genealogist.* * *1 genealogist* * *SMF genealogist* * *= genealogist.Ex. Researchers planning to work in UK libraries and archives, whether they are professors, freelance writers, or genealogists, will need to consider practical matters such as photocopying policies and letters of recommendation.* * *= genealogist.Ex: Researchers planning to work in UK libraries and archives, whether they are professors, freelance writers, or genealogists, will need to consider practical matters such as photocopying policies and letters of recommendation.
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16 hasta aquí de trabajo
= up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in workEx. Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.* * *= up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in workEx: Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.
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17 hasta el cuello de trabajo
= up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in workEx. Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.* * *= up to + Posesivo + eyeballs in workEx: Around this time of year, professors are up to their eyeballs in work and. are likely handling lots of requests for reference letters.
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18 impasse
m.1 impasse.2 standoff, stand-off.* * *1 impasse* * *[im'pas]SM ó SF1) (=estancamiento) impasse2) (Bridge) finesse* * *[im'pas]masculino ( situación crítica) impasse* * *= stalemate.Ex. It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.* * *[im'pas]masculino ( situación crítica) impasse* * *= stalemate.Ex: It appears that the stalemate over this issue has not arisen because instructional technologists and traditional professors are on opposite sides of a barricade, but because they are fighting different battles.
* * */imˈpas/1 (situación crítica) impasselas negociaciones están en un impasse negotiations have reached deadlock o an impassesalir del impasse to break the deadlock o impasse2 (en bridge) finesse* * *impasse;* * *impasse nm: impasse -
19 lo mucho que
Ex. The survey shows how extensively students and their professors alike are going to the open Internet for the information they need = El estudio muestra lo mucho que tanto los estudiantes como sus profesores usan el material gratis de Internet para la información que necesitan.* * *Ex: The survey shows how extensively students and their professors alike are going to the open Internet for the information they need = El estudio muestra lo mucho que tanto los estudiantes como sus profesores usan el material gratis de Internet para la información que necesitan.
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20 lugar de nacimiento
(n.) = birthplace, place of birthEx. Silicon Valley, the birthplace of multimedia, is still in the forefront of technological change.Ex. 143 first professors in American medical schools before the Civil War were selected, and records of their academic origins, places of birth, and study abroad were collected from various biographical sources.* * *(n.) = birthplace, place of birthEx: Silicon Valley, the birthplace of multimedia, is still in the forefront of technological change.
Ex: 143 first professors in American medical schools before the Civil War were selected, and records of their academic origins, places of birth, and study abroad were collected from various biographical sources.* * *place of birth
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