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61 euskera
f.Basque language, Euskera.* * *1 (idioma) Basque* * *eusquera adjetivo/masculino Basque•• Cultural note:The language of the Basque Country and Navarre, spoken by around 750,000 people; in Spanish vasco or vascuence. It is also spelled euskara. Basque is unrelated to the Indo-European languages and its origins are unclear. Like Spain's other regional languages, Basque was banned under Franco. With the return of democracy, it became an official language alongside Spanish, in the regions where it is spoken. It is a compulsory school subject and is required for many official and administrative posts in the Basque Country. There is Basque language television and radio and a considerable number of books are published in Basque. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *eusquera adjetivo/masculino Basque•• Cultural note:The language of the Basque Country and Navarre, spoken by around 750,000 people; in Spanish vasco or vascuence. It is also spelled euskara. Basque is unrelated to the Indo-European languages and its origins are unclear. Like Spain's other regional languages, Basque was banned under Franco. With the return of democracy, it became an official language alongside Spanish, in the regions where it is spoken. It is a compulsory school subject and is required for many official and administrative posts in the Basque Country. There is Basque language television and radio and a considerable number of books are published in Basque. See also lenguas cooficiales* * *el euskera= Basque language, the.Ex: The Basque language is an inflected language whose origin is still somewhat puzzling.
* * *adj/mBasqueThe language of the Basque Country and Navarre, spoken by around 750,000 people; in Spanish vasco or vascuence. It is also spelled euskara. Basque is unrelated to the Indo-European languages and its origins are unclear.Like Spain's other regional languages, Basque was banned under Franco. With the return of democracy, it became an official language alongside Spanish, in the regions where it is spoken. It is a compulsory school subject and is required for many official and administrative posts in the Basque Country. There is Basque language television and radio and a considerable number of books are published in Basque. See also lenguas cooficiales (↑ lengua a1)* * *
euskera,◊ eusquera adjetivo / noun masculine
Basque
euskera, eusquera m (idioma) Basque
' euskera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eusquera
- noción
- resistirse
English:
Basque
* * *euskera, eusquera, euskara nmBasqueEUSKERAEuskera (or Basque) is one of several official languages in Spain. It is spoken in the northern Spanish region of Euskadi (the Basque Country), in the neighbouring province of Navarra, and in the Basque region of France. Its origin is unknown as it is not an Indo-European language. For decades euskera was either banned or officially unrecognized, and as a consequence it was mainly spoken only in rural areas. However, in recent times it has re-emerged with the support of the Basque nationalist movement and is being promoted as the official language for use in schools and education, and a growing number of schoolchildren can now speak the language. Today euskera is used by an increasing number of well-known authors, including the internationally acclaimed Bernardo Atxaga.* * *euskera nm: Basque (language)* * *euskera n Basque -
62 América
f.1 America.2 America.* * *1 America\América Central Central AmericaAmérica del Norte North AmericaAmérica del Sur South AmericaAmérica Latina Latin America* * *noun f.* * *SF (=continente, Norteamérica) America; LAm (=Hispanoamérica) South America, Spanish America, Latin Americahacerse la América — Cono Sur to make a fortune
* * *femenino ( continente) Americaflora que sólo se da en América — flora found only in America o in the Americas
* * *= America.Ex. The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service = Los frutos de los trabajos y creaciones del Sr. Kilgour han alterado sustancialmente la naturaleza del servicio bibliotecario de la América contemporánea.----* América Central = Central America.* América colonial, la = Colonial America.* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* América del Sur = South America.* América Latina = Latin America.* con sede en América = American-based.* hecho en América = American-built.* norte de América = northern America.* publicado en América = American-published.* Sociedad Bibliográfica de America = Bibliographical Society of America.* * *femenino ( continente) Americaflora que sólo se da en América — flora found only in America o in the Americas
* * *= America.Ex: The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service = Los frutos de los trabajos y creaciones del Sr. Kilgour han alterado sustancialmente la naturaleza del servicio bibliotecario de la América contemporánea.
* América Central = Central America.* América colonial, la = Colonial America.* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* América del Sur = South America.* América Latina = Latin America.* con sede en América = American-based.* hecho en América = American-built.* norte de América = northern America.* publicado en América = American-published.* Sociedad Bibliográfica de America = Bibliographical Society of America.* * *A (continente) Americael descubrimiento de América the discovery of Americase usa más en América que en España it's used more in Latin America than in Spainflora que sólo se da en América flora found only in America o in the Americashacerse la América to make a fortune, get richCompuestos:Central America● América del Norte or SeptentrionalNorth America● América del Sur or MeridionalSouth AmericaLatin America* * *
América sustantivo femenino
1 ( continente) America;◊ hacerse la américa to make a fortune, get rich;
américa Central Central America;
américa del Norte or Septentrional North America;
américa del Sur or Meridional South America;
américa Latina Latin America
2 (Esp) ( Estados Unidos) America, the States (pl)
América sustantivo femenino America
América Central/ del Norte/del Sur/Latina, Central/North/South/Latin America
' América' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Centroamérica
- cono
- EE. UU.
- Estados Unidos
- Hispanoamérica
- Iberoamérica
- latina
- latino
- Latinoamérica
- Norteamérica
- originaria
- originario
- Sudamérica
- Suramérica
- yacaré
- allá
- conquista
- conquistador
- embarcar
- indio
- Mesoamérica
- norteamericano
- plática
- platicar
- sos
- vos
- vosotros
- ya
English:
America
- antiaging
- Central America
- Latin
- North America
- South America
- United States
- United States of America
- USA
- work
- Central
- Indian
- moose
- north
- South
- united
* * *América n[continente] America, the Americas; esp Esp [Estados Unidos] America, the States;un vocablo típico del español de América a word which is typical of Latin American Spanish;el comercio de esclavos hacia América the slave trade with the AmericasAmérica Central Central America;América Latina Latin America;América del Norte North America;América del Sur South America* * *f America;hacer las Américas make a fortune -
63 Archivaria
= Archivaria.Ex. A very brief account of the history of the periodical Archivaria is followed by an abstract of a selected article published in 1986.* * *= Archivaria.Ex: A very brief account of the history of the periodical Archivaria is followed by an abstract of a selected article published in 1986.
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64 Catálogo Colectivo Nacional
(n.) = National Union Catalog, NUCEx. The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.Ex. Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.* * *(n.) = National Union Catalog, NUCEx: The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.
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65 Checoslovaquia
f.Czechoslovakia (Antes).* * *1 Czechoslovakia* * ** * *femenino (Hist) Czechoslovakia* * *Ex. This article discusses the influence of the increasing cost of subscriptions of periodicals published in capitalist countries on the availability of these periodicals in Czechoslovakia.* * *femenino (Hist) Czechoslovakia* * *Ex: This article discusses the influence of the increasing cost of subscriptions of periodicals published in capitalist countries on the availability of these periodicals in Czechoslovakia.
* * *( Hist) Czechoslovakia* * *
Checoslovaquia sustantivo femenino (Hist) Czechoslovakia
' Checoslovaquia' also found in these entries:
English:
Czechoslovakia
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66 Cía.
Cía.1 ( compañía) Company - Co.; (abreviatura) Co* * *ABR= Compañía Co* * *femenino (= Compañía) Co* * *= Corp. (Corporation).Nota: Abreviatura de Corporation (Compañía).Ex. As far as patent literature is concerned, the first patent in the field of plasmochemical synthesis was published in 1978 by Diamond Shamrock Corp = En lo que concierne a las patentes, la primera en el campo de la síntesis plasmoquímica fue publicada en 1978 por la Diamond Shamrock Cía..* * *femenino (= Compañía) Co* * *= Corp. (Corporation).Nota: Abreviatura de Corporation (Compañía).Ex: As far as patent literature is concerned, the first patent in the field of plasmochemical synthesis was published in 1978 by Diamond Shamrock Corp = En lo que concierne a las patentes, la primera en el campo de la síntesis plasmoquímica fue publicada en 1978 por la Diamond Shamrock Cía..
* * *Cía.(= Compañía) Co.* * *
Del verbo ciar: ( conjugate ciar)
cía es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Cía. sustantivo femenino (◊ Compañía) Co
'Cía.' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Cía
- alimenticio
- egipcio
- ficticio
- lacio
- necio
- novicio
- propicio
- rancio
- reacio
- recio
- rucio
- socio
- sucio
- vacío
- vitalicio
English:
CIA
- Co
- mole
- stand for
- Egyptian
- member
- partner
- silent
- sleeping
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67 Dewey
m.Dewey, John Dewey.* * *= Dewey.Ex. Cutter's library possessed 105,000 volumes at the time he did his Rules in 1876, while Melvil Dewey's library had 30,000 volumes when his classification scheme was first published in the same year.----* Clasificación Decimal de Dewey (DDC o DC) = Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC o DC).* clasificación de Dewey, la = Dewey scheme, the.* * *= Dewey.Ex: Cutter's library possessed 105,000 volumes at the time he did his Rules in 1876, while Melvil Dewey's library had 30,000 volumes when his classification scheme was first published in the same year.
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68 Grecia
f.Greece.* * *1 Greece* * *noun f.* * *SF Greece* * *femenino Greece* * *= Greece.Ex. The documents concerning the accession of Greece to the European Communities were published in the official journal in 1979.----* Antigua Grecia = Ancient Greece.* * *femenino Greece* * *= Greece.Ex: The documents concerning the accession of Greece to the European Communities were published in the official journal in 1979.
* Antigua Grecia = Ancient Greece.* * *Greece* * *
Grecia sustantivo femenino
Greece
Grecia sustantivo femenino Greece
' Grecia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cala
- plantear
English:
grandmother
- Greece
- model
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69 Libros Americanos en Rústica en Venta
Ex. Whilst books bound in paper covers are not excluded from British Books in Print, a separate Paperbacks in Print (London, Whitaker, 1960 annual) is published and it has a counterpart in the United States Paperbound Books in Print (New York, Bowker, annual).* * *Ex: Whilst books bound in paper covers are not excluded from British Books in Print, a separate Paperbacks in Print (London, Whitaker, 1960 annual) is published and it has a counterpart in the United States Paperbound Books in Print (New York, Bowker, annual).
Spanish-English dictionary > Libros Americanos en Rústica en Venta
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70 Libros Británicos en Rústica en Venta
Ex. Whilst books bound in paper covers are not excluded from British Books in Print, a separate Paperbacks in Print (London, Whitaker, 1960 annual) is published and it has a counterpart in the United States Paperbound Books in Print (New York, Bowker, annual).* * *Ex: Whilst books bound in paper covers are not excluded from British Books in Print, a separate Paperbacks in Print (London, Whitaker, 1960 annual) is published and it has a counterpart in the United States Paperbound Books in Print (New York, Bowker, annual).
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71 Libros Británicos en Venta
Ex. Whilst books bound in paper covers are not excluded from British Books in Print, a separate Paperbacks in Print (London, Whitaker, 1960 annual) is published and it has a counterpart in the United States Paperbound Books in Print (New York, Bowker, annual).* * *Ex: Whilst books bound in paper covers are not excluded from British Books in Print, a separate Paperbacks in Print (London, Whitaker, 1960 annual) is published and it has a counterpart in the United States Paperbound Books in Print (New York, Bowker, annual).
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72 Lista de Encabezamientos de Materias de Sears
Ex. Now in its twelfth edition, (1982) Sears' List of Subject Headings was first written by Minnie Sears and published in 1923.* * *Ex: Now in its twelfth edition, (1982) Sears' List of Subject Headings was first written by Minnie Sears and published in 1923.
Spanish-English dictionary > Lista de Encabezamientos de Materias de Sears
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73 Medio Oriente
SM Middle East* * *masculino Middle East, Mid-East (AmE)* * *Ex. The P.L. 480 program for Middle East and South Asian countries, and the National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging are prime examples of this kind of effort to speed the cataloging of newly published materials.* * *masculino Middle East, Mid-East (AmE)* * *Ex: The P.L. 480 program for Middle East and South Asian countries, and the National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging are prime examples of this kind of effort to speed the cataloging of newly published materials.
* * *Middle East, Mid-East ( AmE)* * *
Del verbo mediar: ( conjugate mediar)
medio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
medió es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Del verbo orientar: ( conjugate orientar)
orienté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
oriente es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Medio Oriente sustantivo masculino
Middle East, Mid-East (AmE)
' Medio Oriente' also found in these entries:
English:
middle
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74 Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el orden
= BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbolsEx. 'BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols' was originally published in 1951 as a specification for 'alphabetical arrangement'.* * *= BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbolsEx: 'BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols' was originally published in 1951 as a specification for 'alphabetical arrangement'.
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75 Oriente Medio
m.Middle East, Levant.* * ** * *Ex. The P.L. 480 program for Middle East and South Asian countries, and the National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging are prime examples of this kind of effort to speed the cataloging of newly published materials.* * *Ex: The P.L. 480 program for Middle East and South Asian countries, and the National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging are prime examples of this kind of effort to speed the cataloging of newly published materials.
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76 a continuación se enumeran
Ex. Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri.* * *Ex: Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri.
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77 a medio abrir
(adj.) = half-openedEx. The research and conclusions are published in full in the author's book 'The half-opened Door' = La investigación y las conclusiones se publicaron en su totalidad en el libro del autor "La puerta entreabierta".* * *(adj.) = half-openedEx: The research and conclusions are published in full in the author's book 'The half-opened Door' = La investigación y las conclusiones se publicaron en su totalidad en el libro del autor "La puerta entreabierta".
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78 abusivo
adj.1 outrageous, exorbitant, extortionate, diabolical.2 abusive, insulting, offending, reviling.3 abusive, inconsiderate.m.abuser.* * *► adjetivo1 excessive, exorbitant\trato abusivo ill-treatment* * *ADJ unfair; [precio] exorbitant, outrageous* * *- va adjetivo <precio/interés> outrageous* * *= extortionate, scurrilous.Ex. This is an important and interesting book, but given that much of the material has previously been published, the price seems extortionate.Ex. Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.----* de un modo abusivo = extortionately.* precio abusivo = abusive price tag.* * *- va adjetivo <precio/interés> outrageous* * *= extortionate, scurrilous.Ex: This is an important and interesting book, but given that much of the material has previously been published, the price seems extortionate.
Ex: Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.* de un modo abusivo = extortionately.* precio abusivo = abusive price tag.* * *abusivo -va‹precio/interés› outrageousel contrato incluye dos cláusulas francamente abusivas the contract has two clauses which are blatantly unfair* * *
abusivo◊ -va adjetivo ‹precio/interés› outrageous
abusivo,-a adjetivo
1 (un precio) exorbitant
2 (una medida, una situación) outrageous, abusive
' abusivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abusiva
English:
extortionate
* * *abusivo, -a adjla policía infligió tratos abusivos a los detenidos the police mistreated the detainees2. [precio] extortionate* * *adj1 JUR unfair2 precio exorbitant* * *abusivo, -va adj1) : abusive2) : outrageous, excessive -
79 acabar de + Infinitivo
(v.) = have + just + Participio PasadoEx. The Quebec Office for the Handicapped has just published a new edition, considerably updated and expanded, of its thesaurus.* * *(v.) = have + just + Participio PasadoEx: The Quebec Office for the Handicapped has just published a new edition, considerably updated and expanded, of its thesaurus.
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80 aceptar
v.1 to accept.no aceptaron sus condiciones they didn't accept his conditionsMaría acepta el libertinaje Mary accepts licentiousness.Pedro acepta su supremacía Peter accepts her supremacy.2 to agree to, to accept to.Ricardo aceptó ser el testaferro Richard agreed to be the figurehead.Ricardo aceptó Richard accepted.3 to welcome, to believe in, to embrace, to buy.María aceptó la ayuda Mary welcomed the aid.4 to receive, to take.La agencia aceptó la encomienda The agency received the parcel.5 to admit to.Ricardo aceptó conocer el paradero Richard admitted to knowing the whereabouts.6 to click OK, to OK.* * *1 to accept, receive2 (aprobar) to approve of* * *verb1) to accept2) approve* * *VT1) [+ oferta, propuesta, dimisión] to accept; [+ cheque, moneda, tarjeta, trabajo] to accept, take; [+ condición] to accept, agree to2)por fin aceptaron que se publicara — they finally agreed for it to be published, they finally allowed it to be published
no acepta que las mujeres trabajen — he doesn't accept o agree that women should work
3)¿aceptas a María por esposa? — do you take María to be your lawful wedded wife?
* * *verbo transitivo <excusas/invitación/cargo> to accept; <términos/condiciones> to agree to¿acepta a Luis como or por legítimo esposo? — (frml) do you take Luis to be your lawful wedded husband? (frml)
aceptar + inf — to agree to + inf
¿por qué aceptas que te trate así? — why do you allow her to treat you like that?
* * *= accept, acknowledge, fall in with, go along with, subscribe (to), take (in/into), welcome, give + acceptance, take up, come to + terms with, embrace, put to + bed, countenance, take on, be game, spring for, agree to, open + Posesivo + mind up to.Ex. Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.Ex. In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex. Stanton fell in with the suggestion readily.Ex. The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex. As regards abbreviations, and the extent to which they are used, most citation standards subscribe to the use of abbreviations.Ex. For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex. The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.Ex. Wove paper, which was slightly more difficult to make than laid, was very slow to be taken up by the trade.Ex. Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex. The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.Ex. At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex. Unfortunately, in the field of reference work advocates of such professional independence of judgement must by implication be prepared to countenance differential service to the user.Ex. If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex. Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.Ex. If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.Ex. In this case, the librarian 'reluctantly agreed to change the heading to 'Sexual Orientation' in anticipation of Library Board disapproval' = En este caso, el bibliotecario " accedió de mala gana a cambiarlo a 'Orientación Sexual' preveyendo el rechazo por parte de la Comisión de la Biblioteca".Ex. Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.----* aceptar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* aceptar el cambio = embrace + change.* aceptar incondicionalmente = accept + whole-heartedly.* aceptar la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* aceptar las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* aceptar las condiciones = agree + terms.* aceptar la situación = accept + situation.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* aceptar los términos de un acuerdo = enter into + agreement.* aceptar tal cual = take + Nombre + at face value, accept + Nombre + at face value.* aceptar tarjeta de crédito = honour + credit card.* aceptar una decisión = accept + decision.* aceptar una idea = accept + notion, deal with + concept.* aceptar una invitación = accept + invitation.* aceptar una tarea = take on + task.* aceptar un cambio = accommodate + change.* aceptar un desafío = throw down + the gauntlet.* aceptar un reto = throw down + the gauntlet, call + Posesivo + bluff.* creencia generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.* difícil de aceptar = hard to swallow.* haber sido aceptado = be here to stay, have come + to stay.* negarse a aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar un no por respuesta = not take + no for an answer.* opinión generalmente acepta = conventional wisdom.* resignarse y aceptar = bite + the bullet.* seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* ser aceptado = gain + acceptance.* ser un hecho ampliamente aceptado = it + be + widely agreed.* * *verbo transitivo <excusas/invitación/cargo> to accept; <términos/condiciones> to agree to¿acepta a Luis como or por legítimo esposo? — (frml) do you take Luis to be your lawful wedded husband? (frml)
aceptar + inf — to agree to + inf
¿por qué aceptas que te trate así? — why do you allow her to treat you like that?
* * *= accept, acknowledge, fall in with, go along with, subscribe (to), take (in/into), welcome, give + acceptance, take up, come to + terms with, embrace, put to + bed, countenance, take on, be game, spring for, agree to, open + Posesivo + mind up to.Ex: Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.
Ex: In acknowledging these principles, Sears' is consistent with traditional ideas on the construction of alphabetical subject catalogues.Ex: Stanton fell in with the suggestion readily.Ex: The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex: As regards abbreviations, and the extent to which they are used, most citation standards subscribe to the use of abbreviations.Ex: For example, a computer on board a space ship, o even in some cars, takes in data, works out settings, displays results completely automatically.Ex: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.Ex: Even in 1678 this usage of the word 'bibliography' was hardly given full acceptance.Ex: Wove paper, which was slightly more difficult to make than laid, was very slow to be taken up by the trade.Ex: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Ex: The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.Ex: At the session on Sunday 15th, it was agreed to put to bed the non-controversial items.Ex: Unfortunately, in the field of reference work advocates of such professional independence of judgement must by implication be prepared to countenance differential service to the user.Ex: If we decide to take on making up a subject file there'd be a lot of footwork even if we use that list as a basis = Si decidimos aceptar crear un fichero ordenado por materias habría mucho trabajo incluso si usamos esta lista como base.Ex: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.Ex: If I decide to spring for this I'll let you in on what I find out.Ex: In this case, the librarian 'reluctantly agreed to change the heading to 'Sexual Orientation' in anticipation of Library Board disapproval' = En este caso, el bibliotecario " accedió de mala gana a cambiarlo a 'Orientación Sexual' preveyendo el rechazo por parte de la Comisión de la Biblioteca".Ex: Ellyse has slowly solidified her game by knocking the rough edges off and by opening her mind up to what's required and what's available.* aceptar Algo = take (+ Nombre) + on board (+ Nombre).* aceptar Algo sin protestar = take + Nombre + lying down.* aceptar el cambio = embrace + change.* aceptar incondicionalmente = accept + whole-heartedly.* aceptar la responsabilidad = assume + responsibilitiy (for).* aceptar las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* aceptar las condiciones = agree + terms.* aceptar la situación = accept + situation.* aceptar lo inevitable = accept + the inevitable.* aceptar los términos de un acuerdo = enter into + agreement.* aceptar tal cual = take + Nombre + at face value, accept + Nombre + at face value.* aceptar tarjeta de crédito = honour + credit card.* aceptar una decisión = accept + decision.* aceptar una idea = accept + notion, deal with + concept.* aceptar una invitación = accept + invitation.* aceptar una tarea = take on + task.* aceptar un cambio = accommodate + change.* aceptar un desafío = throw down + the gauntlet.* aceptar un reto = throw down + the gauntlet, call + Posesivo + bluff.* creencia generalmente aceptada = conventional wisdom.* difícil de aceptar = hard to swallow.* haber sido aceptado = be here to stay, have come + to stay.* negarse a aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar = disavow.* no aceptar un no por respuesta = not take + no for an answer.* opinión generalmente acepta = conventional wisdom.* resignarse y aceptar = bite + the bullet.* seguir trabajando aceptando una limitación = work (a)round + limitation.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* ser aceptado = gain + acceptance.* ser un hecho ampliamente aceptado = it + be + widely agreed.* * *aceptar [A1 ]vt‹excusas/invitación/cargo› to accept¿acepta a Luis como or por legítimo esposo? ( frml); do you take Luis to be your lawful wedded husband? ( frml)aceptan cheques de viaje they take traveler's checks[ S ] no aceptamos devoluciones no refundsaceptar + INF to agree to + INFaceptó acompañarme he agreed to accompany meaceptar QUE + SUBJ:no acepto que me diga eso I can't accept him saying that to me* * *
aceptar ( conjugate aceptar) verbo transitivo ‹excusas/invitación/cargo› to accept;
‹términos/condiciones› to agree to;
aceptó venir she agreed to come;
no acepto que me digas eso I won't have you saying that to me
aceptar verbo transitivo to accept: no acepto excusas, I won't accept any excuses
' aceptar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encajar
- entrada
- nariz
- negarse
- renunciar
- venderse
- admitir
- asumir
- coger
- creer
- modo
- otro
- vacilar
English:
accept
- adopt
- board
- fall in with
- job
- joke
- jump at
- overbook
- reject
- seize on
- seize upon
- settle for
- take
- take up
- agree
- come
- fact
- go
- grip
- have
- honor
- refuse
- rise
- share
- term
- turn
* * *aceptar vt1. [regalo] to accept2. [admitir] to accept;no aceptaron sus condiciones they didn't accept her conditions;¿aceptas a Enrique como tu legítimo esposo? do you take Enrique to be your lawful wedded husband?;no aceptará un “no” por respuesta he won't take no for an answer;no se aceptan cheques [en letrero] we do not take cheques;se aceptan donativos [en letrero] donations welcome* * *v/t accept* * *aceptar vt1) : to accept2) : to approve* * *aceptar vb to accept
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