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programm

  • 1 caduco

    adj.
    1 outmoded, outdated, obsolete.
    2 faded.
    3 expired, past its expiry date, past its use-by date.
    4 beaten by old age.
    5 caducous, deciduous.
    6 lapsed, expired.
    7 age-worn.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: caducar.
    * * *
    1 (pasado) past its sell-by date, out-of-date
    2 DERECHO expired, lapsed
    3 (decrépito) decrepit, senile
    4 BOTÁNICA deciduous
    * * *
    (f. - caduca)
    adj.
    1) out of date, expired
    3) outdated, outmoded
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (Bot) deciduous
    2) [persona] senile, decrepit
    3) [ideas etc] outdated, outmoded
    4) [belleza] faded
    5) [placer etc] fleeting
    6) (Com, Jur) lapsed, expired, invalid

    quedar caduco — to lapse, be out of date, have expired

    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    1) < hoja> deciduous
    2) <teoría/costumbres/valores> outdated; < belleza> (liter) faded
    * * *
    = obsolete, defunct.
    Ex. To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
    Ex. The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.
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    * árbol de hoja caduca = deciduous tree.
    * bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    1) < hoja> deciduous
    2) <teoría/costumbres/valores> outdated; < belleza> (liter) faded
    * * *
    = obsolete, defunct.

    Ex: To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.

    Ex: The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.
    * árbol de hoja caduca = deciduous tree.
    * bosque de árboles de hoja caduca = deciduous forest.

    * * *
    caduco -ca
    A ‹hoja› deciduous
    B
    1 ( liter); ‹belleza› faded
    2 ‹teoría/costumbres/valores› outdated, outmoded
    C
    1 ‹medicamento›
    esta crema ya está caduca this cream is past its use-by o expiry date
    2 ( Der) lapsed, expired
    * * *

    Del verbo caducar: ( conjugate caducar)

    caduco es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    caducó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    caducar    
    caduco
    caducar ( conjugate caducar) verbo intransitivo
    a) [carné/pasaporte] to expire;

    el plazo caduca el 17 de enero the closing date (for enrollment, etc) is January 17;

    estar caducado to be out of date;

    [ yogurt] to be past its sell-by date/use-by date
    b) [ medicamento] to expire (frml);

    ( on signs) caduca a los tres meses use within three months
    caduco
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    a) hoja deciduous

    b)teoría/costumbres/valores outdated

    caducar verbo intransitivo to expire: tengo el carné caducado, my identity card has expired
    caduco,-a adjetivo
    1 Bot (hoja de árbol) deciduous
    2 pey (pasado de moda) out-of-date
    (decrépito) senile
    ' caduco' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    caduca
    English:
    defunct
    * * *
    caduco, -a adj
    1. [persona] decrepit
    2. [idea, moda] outmoded
    3. [perecedero] perishable
    4. Bot
    de hoja caduca deciduous
    * * *
    adj
    1 BOT deciduous
    2 persona senile
    3 belleza faded
    * * *
    caduco, -ca adj
    1) : outdated, obsolete
    2) : deciduous

    Spanish-English dictionary > caduco

  • 2 cola de reclamaciones

    (n.) = recall queue
    Ex. The recall notice is posted to the recall queue when the overdue programm is run and is printed when the queue is printed.
    * * *

    Ex: The recall notice is posted to the recall queue when the overdue programm is run and is printed when the queue is printed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cola de reclamaciones

  • 3 desactualizado

    adj.
    1 out of date.
    2 outdated.
    * * *
    * * *
    = out of sync, out of date [out-of-date], outdated [out-dated], obsolete.
    Ex. The article 'Reading: an activity out of sync' emphasizes the need for the librarian and the teacher to work together to ensure that pupils are taught about a wide range of quality literature titles and authors.
    Ex. It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.
    Ex. For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex. To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
    * * *
    = out of sync, out of date [out-of-date], outdated [out-dated], obsolete.

    Ex: The article 'Reading: an activity out of sync' emphasizes the need for the librarian and the teacher to work together to ensure that pupils are taught about a wide range of quality literature titles and authors.

    Ex: It is for this reason that many special libraries have constructed their own indexing language; they have avoided being tied to a possibly out of date published list.
    Ex: For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex: To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.

    * * *
    out of date

    Spanish-English dictionary > desactualizado

  • 4 en desuso

    (adj.) = obsolete, disused
    Ex. To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
    Ex. There is also a museum of mining which is partly housed in a disused mine shaft.
    * * *
    (adj.) = obsolete, disused

    Ex: To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.

    Ex: There is also a museum of mining which is partly housed in a disused mine shaft.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en desuso

  • 5 imponer una restricción

    (v.) = place + requirement, place + restraint
    Ex. Page sizes and programm restrictions place certain requirements on the data in the online system.
    Ex. The subsequent expansion upon gaining University status in 1966 placed ever increasing and severe restraints upon the full development of the library service.
    * * *
    (v.) = place + requirement, place + restraint

    Ex: Page sizes and programm restrictions place certain requirements on the data in the online system.

    Ex: The subsequent expansion upon gaining University status in 1966 placed ever increasing and severe restraints upon the full development of the library service.

    Spanish-English dictionary > imponer una restricción

  • 6 llegar a tiempo

    (v.) = arrive + in time, arrive + on time
    Ex. Overdue issues are recognized from the prediction pattern by the programm because an expected issue has not arrived in time.
    Ex. Inez Benefield and Zoe Tabary had arrived on time and were working.
    * * *
    (v.) = arrive + in time, arrive + on time

    Ex: Overdue issues are recognized from the prediction pattern by the programm because an expected issue has not arrived in time.

    Ex: Inez Benefield and Zoe Tabary had arrived on time and were working.

    Spanish-English dictionary > llegar a tiempo

  • 7 obsoleto

    adj.
    obsolete, outdated, antiquated, old-fashioned.
    * * *
    1 obsolete
    * * *
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo obsolete
    * * *
    = anachronistic, obsolete, outdated [out-dated], outmoded, redundant, out of touch with + reality, timed, passé, out of vogue, out of fashion, out of style, dated, byzantine, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], long in the tooth.
    Ex. We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, IMMORAL is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.
    Ex. To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
    Ex. For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex. With computerization some libraries took the opportunity to replace outmoded abstracts bulletins with SDI services.
    Ex. The card-based systems in which post-coordinate indexing was first conceived are more-or-less redundant.
    Ex. Some librarians seem to be out of touch with reality.
    Ex. Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.
    Ex. By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.
    Ex. In general, however, the author's approach to his comparative method -- that comparativism is out of vogue -- is rather parochial.
    Ex. Abstract art has lately been considered out of fashion in the art centers of New York.
    Ex. Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.
    Ex. Now, many of these libraries find that their systems are dangerously dated.
    Ex. Those elderly bureaucrats and their byzantine procedures are cherished by the customers, who tend to be uninterested in the arcane details of 'digital,' and so are relentlessly passé themselves.
    Ex. He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.
    Ex. So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.
    Ex. Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.
    Ex. Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.
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    * hacer que sea obsoleto = render + obsolete, render + redundant.
    * quedarse obsoleto = be overtaken by events, outgrow.
    * volverse obsoleto = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesce.
    * * *
    - ta adjetivo obsolete
    * * *
    = anachronistic, obsolete, outdated [out-dated], outmoded, redundant, out of touch with + reality, timed, passé, out of vogue, out of fashion, out of style, dated, byzantine, moth-eaten, mothy [mothier -comp., mothiest -sup.], musty [mustier -comp., mustiest -sup.], long in the tooth.

    Ex: We might all easily agree that LITERATURE, IMMORAL is not particularly descriptive of, and an anachronistic euphemism for, PORNOGRAPHY.

    Ex: To remove obsolete fine records from the online system, there is a programm to find all fines paid before a particular date and to remove them.
    Ex: For example, the outdated subject heading 'Female emancipation' could be changed to the newer term 'Women's liberation' with this function.
    Ex: With computerization some libraries took the opportunity to replace outmoded abstracts bulletins with SDI services.
    Ex: The card-based systems in which post-coordinate indexing was first conceived are more-or-less redundant.
    Ex: Some librarians seem to be out of touch with reality.
    Ex: Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.
    Ex: By conscious or unconscious fixation on this single, already passé, facet of data processing technology we risk totally ignoring the other functions of a catalog.
    Ex: In general, however, the author's approach to his comparative method -- that comparativism is out of vogue -- is rather parochial.
    Ex: Abstract art has lately been considered out of fashion in the art centers of New York.
    Ex: Ten years ago ambition abounded; now risk-taking is out of style and vanguardism has been dampened by a pervasive enthusiasm for the past.
    Ex: Now, many of these libraries find that their systems are dangerously dated.
    Ex: Those elderly bureaucrats and their byzantine procedures are cherished by the customers, who tend to be uninterested in the arcane details of 'digital,' and so are relentlessly passé themselves.
    Ex: He said: 'The outer shell of democracy is, no doubt, intact but it appears to be moth-eaten from inside'.
    Ex: So, he cleaned the bird cage from top to bottom and threw out all the mothy bird seed.
    Ex: Only if we continuously redefine our goals in accordance with the developments in our societies will we remain dynamic libraries and not turn into musty institutions.
    Ex: Training would be needed for the reception staff, who all said they were a bit long in the tooth for learning how to use a computer.
    * hacer que sea obsoleto = render + obsolete, render + redundant.
    * quedarse obsoleto = be overtaken by events, outgrow.
    * volverse obsoleto = go out of + date, become + obsolete, go out of + fashion, obsolesce.

    * * *
    obsolete
    * * *

    obsoleto
    ◊ -ta adjetivo

    obsolete
    obsoleto,-a adjetivo obsolete: ese sistema de riego ha quedado obsoleto, this irrigation system is obsolete

    ' obsoleto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    obsoleta
    - usía
    English:
    dated
    - obsolete
    - outdated
    * * *
    obsoleto, -a adj
    obsolete;
    este uso ha quedado obsoleto this usage has become obsolete
    * * *
    adj obsolete
    * * *
    obsoleto, -ta adj
    desusado: obsolete

    Spanish-English dictionary > obsoleto

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Programm — [Basiswortschatz (Rating 1 1500)] Auch: • Sendung • Kanal Bsp.: • Lass mich einen Blick in das Programm werfen! • Manche Leute empfangen bis zu 100 Programme im Fernsehen. • Ich möchte ein Sommerferienlager, das ein gutes Diät Programm anbietet …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • Programm. — Programm.   Als Programm bezeichnet man auch die Einstellung von variablen Parametern bei digitalen elektronischen Geräten (Synthesizer, Vocoder, Effektgeräte, Sequenzer, Drum Computer, Mischpult), die zur Erzeugung einer speziellen Klangfarbe,… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Programm — Sn std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. programma schriftliche Bekanntmachung, Aufruf, Erlaß , aus gr. prógramma, zu gr. prográphein öffentlich hinschreiben, öffentlich anordnen, vorschreiben , zu gr. gráphein schreiben und gr. pro . Die… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Programm — (v. gr. Programma), 1) Bekanntmachung einer Behörde durch Anschlag; 2) Einladungsschrift; bes. 3) von akademischen od. Gymnasiallehrern bei gewissen Feierlichkeiten geschrieben; nach bestimmten Verfassungen u. Gebräuchen werden[617] bei Haupt ,… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Programm — (griech., programma), eigentlich öffentliche schriftliche Bekanntmachung, öffentlicher Anschlag, jetzt besonders öffentliche Ankündigungs oder Einladungsschrift, die von Universitäten, Gymnasien und andern höhern Bildungsanstalten bei Gelegenheit …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Prográmm — (grch.), öffentlicher Anschlag; bei Konzerten, Festlichkeiten etc. Verzeichnis der Darbietungen, Festordnung; Einladungsschrift zu einer Schulfeierlichkeit; gelehrte Schulschrift; Darlegung der polit. Grundsätze einer Partei, eines neuen… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Programm — Programm, Vorbericht, auch Einladungsschreiben …   Damen Conversations Lexikon

  • Programm — Programm, griech., öffentlicher Anschlag, Befehl; bezeichnet gegenwärtig bei höheren Anstalten die Einladung, gewöhnlich mit einer Abhandlung verbunden, zu einer Feierlichkeit; bei einem Feste die Angabe der Aufeinanderfolge der Festlichkeiten;… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • Programm — Manifest; Grundsatzerklärung; Kanal; Sender; Fernsehprogramm; Sendung; Softwareanwendungen; Software; Anwendung; Computerprogramm; Applikation; …   Universal-Lexikon

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