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prototype+work

  • 1 crear

    v.
    1 to create.
    me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problems
    Picasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influence
    Ricardo crea obras de arte Richard creates works of art.
    Ellas crean criaturas raras They create weird creatures.
    2 to invent.
    3 to found.
    4 to make, to make up.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to create
    2 (fundar) to found, establish; (partido) to set up
    3 (inventar) to invent
    1 to make, make for oneself
    2 (imaginarse) to imagine
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=hacer, producir) [+ obra, objeto, empleo] to create
    2) (=establecer) [+ comisión, comité, fondo, negocio, sistema] to set up; [+ asociación, cooperativa] to form, set up; [+ cargo, puesto] to create; [+ movimiento, organización] to create, establish, found

    ¿qué se necesita para crear una empresa? — what do you need in order to set up o start a business?

    aspiraban a crear un estado independientethey aimed to create o establish o found an independent state

    3) (=dar lugar a) [+ condiciones, clima, ambiente] to create; [+ problemas] to cause, create; [+ expectativas] to raise

    el vacío creado por su muertethe gap left o created by her death

    4) liter (=nombrar) to make, appoint
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to develop
    b) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build
    2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn
    2.
    crearse v pron < problema> to create... for oneself
    * * *
    = design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.
    Ex. In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.
    Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex. National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.
    Ex. In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.
    Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
    Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
    Ex. Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.
    Ex. Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.
    Ex. By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.
    Ex. There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.
    Ex. In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.
    Ex. MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.
    Ex. The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.
    Ex. The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.
    Ex. The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.
    Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.
    Ex. Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.
    Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    ----
    * crear adicción = be addictive.
    * crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * crear canales para = establish + channels for.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * crear consenso = forge + consensus.
    * crear demanda = make + demand.
    * crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].
    * crear desconfianza = create + distrust.
    * crear desesperación = yield + despair.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * crear interés = build + interest.
    * crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.
    * crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.
    * crear prototipos = prototype.
    * crear relaciones = structure + relationships.
    * crearse = build up, hew.
    * crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crearse una vida = build + life.
    * crear una alianza = forge + alliance.
    * crear una base = form + a basis.
    * crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.
    * crear una coalición = forge + coalition.
    * crear una colección = build + collection.
    * crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.
    * crear una familia = have + a family.
    * crear una ilusión = create + illusion.
    * crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.
    * crear una injusticia = create + injustice.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.
    * crear una preocupación = create + concern.
    * crear una situación = create + a situation.
    * crear un clima = promote + climate.
    * crear un comité = set up + committee.
    * crear un entorno = create + an environment.
    * crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * crear un índice = generate + index.
    * crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.
    * crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * crear vínculos = build up + links.
    * crear vínculos afectivos = bond.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * que crea adicción = addictive.
    * que crea hábito = addictive.
    * volver a crear = recreate [re-create].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to develop
    b) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build
    2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn
    2.
    crearse v pron < problema> to create... for oneself
    * * *
    = design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.

    Ex: In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.

    Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex: National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.
    Ex: In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.
    Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
    Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
    Ex: Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.
    Ex: Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.
    Ex: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.
    Ex: There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.
    Ex: In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.
    Ex: MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.
    Ex: The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.
    Ex: The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.
    Ex: The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.
    Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.
    Ex: Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.
    Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    * crear adicción = be addictive.
    * crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * crear canales para = establish + channels for.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * crear consenso = forge + consensus.
    * crear demanda = make + demand.
    * crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].
    * crear desconfianza = create + distrust.
    * crear desesperación = yield + despair.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * crear interés = build + interest.
    * crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.
    * crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.
    * crear prototipos = prototype.
    * crear relaciones = structure + relationships.
    * crearse = build up, hew.
    * crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crearse una vida = build + life.
    * crear una alianza = forge + alliance.
    * crear una base = form + a basis.
    * crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.
    * crear una coalición = forge + coalition.
    * crear una colección = build + collection.
    * crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.
    * crear una familia = have + a family.
    * crear una ilusión = create + illusion.
    * crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.
    * crear una injusticia = create + injustice.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.
    * crear una preocupación = create + concern.
    * crear una situación = create + a situation.
    * crear un clima = promote + climate.
    * crear un comité = set up + committee.
    * crear un entorno = create + an environment.
    * crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * crear un índice = generate + index.
    * crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.
    * crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * crear vínculos = build up + links.
    * crear vínculos afectivos = bond.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * que crea adicción = addictive.
    * que crea hábito = addictive.
    * volver a crear = recreate [re-create].

    * * *
    crear [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹obra/modelo› to create; ‹tendencia› to create
    crear una nueva imagen para el producto to create a new image for the product
    crearon un producto revolucionario they developed o created a revolutionary product
    2 ‹sistema› to create, establish, set up; ‹institución› to set up, create; ‹comisión/fondo› to set up; ‹empleo› to create
    crearon una ciudad en pleno desierto they built a city in the middle of the desert
    B ‹dificultades/problemas› to cause, create; ‹ambiente/clima› to create; ‹fama/prestigio› to bring; ‹reputación› to earn
    su arrogancia le creó muchas enemistades his arrogance made him many enemies
    no quiero crear falsas expectativas en mis alumnos I don't want to raise false hopes among my students, I don't want to give my students false hopes
    se crea muchas dificultades he creates o makes a lot of problems for himself
    ¿para qué te creas más trabajo? why make more work for yourself?
    será difícil llenar el vacío creado con su desaparición it will be difficult to fill the gap left by his death
    * * *

     

    crear ( conjugate crear) verbo transitivo
    to create;
    producto to develop;
    institución/comisión/fondo to set up;
    fama/prestigio to bring;
    reputación to earn;
    crea muchos problemas it causes o creates a lot of problems;

    no quiero crear falsas expectativas I don't want to raise false hopes
    crearse verbo pronominal ‹ problemato create … for oneself;

    enemigos to make
    crear verbo transitivo to create
    ' crear' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    falsificar
    - hacer
    - ilusionar
    - infundio
    - rompecabezas
    - constituir
    - formar
    - meter
    English:
    boat
    - bonding
    - create
    - fashion
    - never-never land
    - rapport
    - stage
    - afoot
    - develop
    - devise
    - disrupt
    - establish
    - illusion
    - set
    - you
    * * *
    vt
    1. [hacer, producir, originar] to create;
    crear empleo/riqueza to create jobs/wealth;
    han creado un nuevo ministerio para él they have created a new ministry for him;
    me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problems;
    Picasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influence
    2. [inventar] to invent;
    [poema, sinfonía] to compose, to write; [cuadro] to paint
    3. [fundar] to found
    * * *
    v/t create; empresa set up
    * * *
    crear vt
    1) : to create, to cause
    2) : to originate
    * * *
    crear vb
    1. (en general) to create
    2. (comité, empresa, etc) to set up

    Spanish-English dictionary > crear

  • 2 en cierto modo

    in a way
    * * *
    = to some extent, after a fashion, to a certain extent, in a manner of speaking, so to speak, to some degree
    Ex. To some extent, at least, any theory designed to study this process evolves from practice rather than vice versa.
    Ex. Koenig had a flat-platen machine working after a fashion in 1811, and a prototype cylinder machine in 1812 = Koenig ya en 1811 tenía una máquina de presión plana que más o menos funcionaba y un prototipo de máquina rotativa en 1812.
    Ex. To a certain extent librarians have found their dependence on centralised bodies irksome.
    Ex. Now, let me express to you, you have, in a manner of speaking, created quite a tangled ball of yarn in this situation.
    Ex. It has long and effectively been used by many map librarians who felt that in their particular collections of maps the book and the work, so to speak, might be said to coincide, and that the considerations of authorship, editions, translations, and related works were largely negligible.
    Ex. All successful managers are autocratic to some degree.
    * * *
    = to some extent, after a fashion, to a certain extent, in a manner of speaking, so to speak, to some degree

    Ex: To some extent, at least, any theory designed to study this process evolves from practice rather than vice versa.

    Ex: Koenig had a flat-platen machine working after a fashion in 1811, and a prototype cylinder machine in 1812 = Koenig ya en 1811 tenía una máquina de presión plana que más o menos funcionaba y un prototipo de máquina rotativa en 1812.
    Ex: To a certain extent librarians have found their dependence on centralised bodies irksome.
    Ex: Now, let me express to you, you have, in a manner of speaking, created quite a tangled ball of yarn in this situation.
    Ex: It has long and effectively been used by many map librarians who felt that in their particular collections of maps the book and the work, so to speak, might be said to coincide, and that the considerations of authorship, editions, translations, and related works were largely negligible.
    Ex: All successful managers are autocratic to some degree.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en cierto modo

  • 3 interesarse

    1 to take an interest ( por, in)
    * * *
    VPR
    1)

    interesarse por algo — to show an interest in sth, take an interest in sth, be interested in sth

    no se interesa por nadahe shows o takes no interest in anything, he's not interested in anything

    se interesó por el trabajo de los campesinoshe showed o took an interest in the work of the country people

    2)

    interesarse por algn(=preocuparse) to show concern for sb; (=preguntar) to inquire about sb, ask after sb

    3) (Com)

    interesarse en una empresato have an interest o a stake in an company

    * * *
    (v.) = mark + interest, work up + an interest
    Ex. At the 2nd London Book Fair, attendance was down from 508 in 1982 to 497 in 1983 and some major publishers were absent although overseas interest was marked.
    Ex. It was at this time that John Hall, together with other public-spirited citizens of that community, worked up an interest in the matter, the proceeds of which were to be used in the construction of a railroad.
    * * *
    (v.) = mark + interest, work up + an interest

    Ex: At the 2nd London Book Fair, attendance was down from 508 in 1982 to 497 in 1983 and some major publishers were absent although overseas interest was marked.

    Ex: It was at this time that John Hall, together with other public-spirited citizens of that community, worked up an interest in the matter, the proceeds of which were to be used in the construction of a railroad.

    * * *

    ■interesarse verbo reflexivo interesarse por o en, to be interested in: se interesó por tu salud, he asked after your health
    ' interesarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    interesar
    English:
    dabble
    - interest
    * * *
    vpr
    to take an interest, to be interested (en o por in);
    se interesó por ti/tu salud she asked after o about you/your health;
    se han interesado mucho por el prototipo they have shown a lot of interest in the prototype
    * * *
    v/r
    :
    interesarse por take an interest in
    * * *
    vr
    * * *
    1. (tener interés) to be interested
    ¿quién dice que los jóvenes no se interesan por nada? who says young people aren't interested in anything?
    2. (mostrar preocupación) to ask about

    Spanish-English dictionary > interesarse

  • 4 molde

    m.
    2 prototype, archetype.
    3 pattern.
    4 die.
    pres.subj.
    1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: moldar.
    * * *
    1 mould (US mold)
    \
    romper el molde to break the mould (US mold)
    * * *
    noun m.
    1) mold
    2) cast
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Culin, Téc) mould, mold (EEUU); (=vaciado) cast; (Tip) form

    molde de coronaring mould o (EEUU) mold

    2) (Cos) (=patrón) pattern; (=aguja) knitting needle
    3) (=modelo) model
    4)

    esto me viene de moldethis is just what I want o need, this is just the job *

    letra 1), pan 1)
    * * *
    a) ( para hornear) baking pan (AmE), baking tin (BrE); (para flanes, gelatina) mold*

    molde de panloaf pan (AmE) o (BrE) tin

    c) (Tec) cast

    un molde de yeso — (Art) a plaster cast

    de molde — just right, perfect

    d) (Impr) form

    de molde just right, perfect

    romper moldes: un atleta que rompe los moldes an athlete who is in a class of his own; los jóvenes rompen todos los moldes — young people break all the molds

    2) (AmL) ( para coser) pattern; ( para tejer) (knitting) pattern
    * * *
    = mould [mold, -USA], cast.
    Ex. Indeed, I would guess that we measure the success of our Schools by how well they train their students to fit the existing mold.
    Ex. His sculptures were made by making casts of the cavities left in snow onto which the artist and a collaborator had urinated.
    ----
    * fabricante de moldes = die-sinker.
    * hacer del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.
    * hacer una plancha a partir de un molde = cast + plate + from mould.
    * hacer un molde = cast in + mould.
    * letra de molde = block letter.
    * letra de molde, carácter de imprenta = block capital.
    * molde de dos hojas = two-sheet mould.
    * molde de escayola = plaster cast.
    * molde de yeso = plaster mould [plaster-mould].
    * molde para hacer gofres = waffle iron.
    * molde para pasteles = cake pan.
    * molde tipográfico = type image.
    * romper el molde tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.
    * sacar del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.
    * salirse del molde = think out(side) + (of) the box.
    * * *
    a) ( para hornear) baking pan (AmE), baking tin (BrE); (para flanes, gelatina) mold*

    molde de panloaf pan (AmE) o (BrE) tin

    c) (Tec) cast

    un molde de yeso — (Art) a plaster cast

    de molde — just right, perfect

    d) (Impr) form

    de molde just right, perfect

    romper moldes: un atleta que rompe los moldes an athlete who is in a class of his own; los jóvenes rompen todos los moldes — young people break all the molds

    2) (AmL) ( para coser) pattern; ( para tejer) (knitting) pattern
    * * *
    = mould [mold, -USA], cast.

    Ex: Indeed, I would guess that we measure the success of our Schools by how well they train their students to fit the existing mold.

    Ex: His sculptures were made by making casts of the cavities left in snow onto which the artist and a collaborator had urinated.
    * fabricante de moldes = die-sinker.
    * hacer del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.
    * hacer una plancha a partir de un molde = cast + plate + from mould.
    * hacer un molde = cast in + mould.
    * letra de molde = block letter.
    * letra de molde, carácter de imprenta = block capital.
    * molde de dos hojas = two-sheet mould.
    * molde de escayola = plaster cast.
    * molde de yeso = plaster mould [plaster-mould].
    * molde para hacer gofres = waffle iron.
    * molde para pasteles = cake pan.
    * molde tipográfico = type image.
    * romper el molde tradicional = break out of + the traditional mould.
    * sacar del mismo molde = cast in + the same mould as.
    * salirse del molde = think out(side) + (of) the box.

    * * *
    1 ( Coc) (para hornear) baking tin; (para flanes, gelatina) mold*
    molde de pan loaf tin
    3 ( Tec) cast
    un molde de yeso ( Art) a plaster cast
    el dentista me sacó el molde de los dientes the dentist made an impression of my teeth
    una obra que rompe con todos los moldes clásicos a work that breaks all the classical molds
    4 ( Impr) form letra
    de molde just right, perfect
    quedarse en el molde ( Arg); to keep one's mouth shut
    romper moldes: un atleta que rompe los moldes an athlete who is rewriting the record books o who is in a class of his own
    fue una fiesta que rompió moldes it was the party to end all parties
    ustedes los jóvenes rompen todos los moldes you young people break with all the traditions o break all the molds
    sacarle molde a algo ( Chi fam): su metida de pata fue como para sacarle molde it was a terrible o a classic o an unforgettable faux pas
    Compuesto:
    molde savarín or chimenea or de corona
    ring mold*
    B ( AmL) (para coser) pattern; (para tejer) (knitting) pattern
    * * *

     

    molde sustantivo masculino
    a) ( para hornear) baking pan (AmE), baking tin (BrE);

    (para flanes, gelatina) mold( conjugate mold);
    molde de pan loaf pan (AmE) o (BrE) tin

    b) (Tec) cast;


    c) (AmL) ( para coser) pattern

    molde sustantivo masculino mould, US mold
    (de cocina) tin
    ' molde' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    engrasar
    - letra
    - matriz
    - moldear
    - untar
    - vaciado
    - acaramelado
    - pan
    - sándwich
    English:
    cast
    - loaf
    - mold
    - mould
    - sandwich
    - baking
    - cake
    - pattern
    - plaster cast
    - print
    * * *
    molde nm
    1. [objeto hueco] mould;
    un molde de yeso a plaster cast
    2. [para tartas] baking Br tin o US pan;
    [para flanes] mould molde de pastel cake Br tin o US pan
    3. [norma] tradition;
    romper moldes: un estilo que rompe moldes a style that breaks with tradition o breaks the mould;
    una mujer acostumbrada a romper moldes en la política a woman used to breaking with political tradition;
    RP Fam
    quedarse en el o [m5] hacer molde to behave
    4. Imprenta form
    5. Am [para coser] pattern
    * * *
    m para metal, cera mold, Br
    mould; para bizcocho (cake) tin;
    romper moldes fig break the mold
    * * *
    molde nm
    1) : mold, form
    2)
    letras de molde : printing, block lettering
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > molde

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