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racial integration

  • 1 integración racial

    f.
    racial integration.
    * * *
    (n.) = racial integration, desegregation
    Ex. In the UK school and public libraries try to assist peaceful racial integration while maintaining each race's cultural identity.
    Ex. Public school desegregation policies failed because the federal government delegated its responsibility to the states.
    * * *
    (n.) = racial integration, desegregation

    Ex: In the UK school and public libraries try to assist peaceful racial integration while maintaining each race's cultural identity.

    Ex: Public school desegregation policies failed because the federal government delegated its responsibility to the states.

    Spanish-English dictionary > integración racial

  • 2 integración

    f.
    1 integration, convergence, coming together, merging.
    2 integration.
    * * *
    1 integration
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=incorporación) integration
    2) (Elec) integration
    * * *
    a) (Mat, Sociol) integration
    b) (Fin) incorporation
    * * *
    = assimilation, convergence, integration, empowerment, meshing, blurring, desegregation.
    Ex. Fluency with the English language is a predictor of successful assimilation into mainstream American society.
    Ex. These two are nevertheless treated in this one chapter together, because in some respects there is convergence of systems.
    Ex. They provided an overall framework or structure for the authority entry to facilitate the integration of records from various national sources.
    Ex. The women's movement and those concerned with women and development have long recognized that information is a means of empowerment for women.
    Ex. This paper describes the importance of team management to career development, as well as the meshing of organizational and individual needs, and views the career as a longitudinal concept.
    Ex. Read from the perspective of Bakhtin, this blurring of genres is also a blurring of idealogies.
    Ex. Public school desegregation policies failed because the federal government delegated its responsibility to the states.
    ----
    * falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.
    * grado de integración = scale of integration.
    * herramienta de integración = integrator.
    * IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).
    * Integración a Alta Escala (IAE) = VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration).
    * Integración a Gran Escala (IGE) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).
    * integración de la perspectiva de género en el conjunto de las políticas = gender mainstreaming.
    * integración perfecta = seamless integration.
    * integración racial = racial integration, desegregation.
    * integración social = social integration.
    * integración total = seamlessness.
    * integración transparente = seamless integration.
    * IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).
    * mecanismo de integración = integrator.
    * * *
    a) (Mat, Sociol) integration
    b) (Fin) incorporation
    * * *
    = assimilation, convergence, integration, empowerment, meshing, blurring, desegregation.

    Ex: Fluency with the English language is a predictor of successful assimilation into mainstream American society.

    Ex: These two are nevertheless treated in this one chapter together, because in some respects there is convergence of systems.
    Ex: They provided an overall framework or structure for the authority entry to facilitate the integration of records from various national sources.
    Ex: The women's movement and those concerned with women and development have long recognized that information is a means of empowerment for women.
    Ex: This paper describes the importance of team management to career development, as well as the meshing of organizational and individual needs, and views the career as a longitudinal concept.
    Ex: Read from the perspective of Bakhtin, this blurring of genres is also a blurring of idealogies.
    Ex: Public school desegregation policies failed because the federal government delegated its responsibility to the states.
    * falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.
    * grado de integración = scale of integration.
    * herramienta de integración = integrator.
    * IME (Integración a Media Escala) = MSI (Medium Scale Integration).
    * Integración a Alta Escala (IAE) = VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration).
    * Integración a Gran Escala (IGE) = LSI (Large Scale Integration).
    * integración de la perspectiva de género en el conjunto de las políticas = gender mainstreaming.
    * integración perfecta = seamless integration.
    * integración racial = racial integration, desegregation.
    * integración social = social integration.
    * integración total = seamlessness.
    * integración transparente = seamless integration.
    * IPE (Integración a Pequeña Escala) = SSI (Small Scale Integration).
    * mecanismo de integración = integrator.

    * * *
    A (incorporación) integración A or EN algo:
    la integración de los dos bancos al grupo Tecribe the incorporation of the two banks into the Tecribe group
    la integración de estos grupos minoritarios en or a la sociedad the integration of these minority groups into society
    B ( Mat) integration
    * * *

    integración sustantivo femenino
    integration
    integración sustantivo femenino integration [en, into]
    ' integración' also found in these entries:
    English:
    integration
    - line
    * * *
    1. [acción] integration;
    la integración de los refugiados en la sociedad the integration of refugees into society
    integración racial racial integration;
    integración vertical vertical integration
    2. Mat integration
    * * *
    f integration
    * * *
    integración nf, pl - ciones : integration

    Spanish-English dictionary > integración

  • 3 identidad cultural

    f.
    cultural identity.
    * * *
    Ex. In the UK school and public libraries try to assist peaceful racial integration while maintaining each race's cultural identity.
    * * *

    Ex: In the UK school and public libraries try to assist peaceful racial integration while maintaining each race's cultural identity.

    Spanish-English dictionary > identidad cultural

  • 4 fomentar

    v.
    1 to encourage, to foster.
    2 to promote, to boost, to advance, to be conducive to.
    Ella alienta un ideal She fosters=nurtures an ideal.
    * * *
    1 to promote, encourage, foster
    * * *
    verb
    1) to foster, promote
    * * *
    VT
    1) [+ desarrollo, investigación, ahorro, inversión, participación] to encourage; [+ turismo, industria] to promote, boost; [+ competitividad, producción] to boost; [+ odio, violencia] to foment
    2) (Med) to foment, warm
    3) (=incubar)
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) <industria/turismo> to promote; <ahorro/inversión> to encourage, boost; <disturbio/odio> to incite, foment (frml)

    hay que fomentarles el gusto por la músicaone has to foster o encourage an interest in music in them

    2) (Med) to foment
    * * *
    = advance, boost, cultivate, encourage, foster, further, nurture, promote, abet, foment, spur, elicit, stimulate, drive.
    Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado drove, participio driven.
    Ex. In addition to continuing and advancing programs begun prior to his directorship, Mr. Welsh has initiated the Cataloging in Publication program (CIP).
    Ex. If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.
    Ex. Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.
    Ex. A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.
    Ex. Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.
    Ex. IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.
    Ex. Studying the leisure reading preferences of teens can help library media specialists develop collections and programs that nurture a lifelong love of reading.
    Ex. Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.
    Ex. This article questions the pricing policies of some publishers for journals suggesting that librarians have inadvertently aided and abetted them in some cases.
    Ex. The formats that emerge can be used by libraries, publishers, and information utilities worldwide to convert printed works to electronic forms or to create original works in electric format, and thus foment the creation of networked electronic library collections.
    Ex. Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.
    Ex. This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.
    Ex. An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.
    Ex. The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.
    ----
    * fomentar apoyo = build + support.
    * fomentar el conocimiento = advance + knowledge.
    * fomentar el debate = foster + discussion.
    * fomentar el interés = raise + interest, foster + interest.
    * fomentar interés = build + interest.
    * fomentar la competencia = cultivate + competition.
    * fomentar la lectura = promote + reading.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) <industria/turismo> to promote; <ahorro/inversión> to encourage, boost; <disturbio/odio> to incite, foment (frml)

    hay que fomentarles el gusto por la músicaone has to foster o encourage an interest in music in them

    2) (Med) to foment
    * * *
    = advance, boost, cultivate, encourage, foster, further, nurture, promote, abet, foment, spur, elicit, stimulate, drive.
    Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado drove, participio driven.

    Ex: In addition to continuing and advancing programs begun prior to his directorship, Mr. Welsh has initiated the Cataloging in Publication program (CIP).

    Ex: If the title is selected by a book club this helps boost the print-run and overall sales.
    Ex: Such familiarity can be cultivated with experience, and will consider the following features of data bases.
    Ex: A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.
    Ex: Among Mr. Welsh's professional activities and accomplishments are his successful efforts to foster an increased two-way communication between LC's Processing Department and his professional colleagues in the field.
    Ex: IFLA's International Office for Universal Bibliographic Control was established in order to further international control of bibliographic records.
    Ex: Studying the leisure reading preferences of teens can help library media specialists develop collections and programs that nurture a lifelong love of reading.
    Ex: Initially, it is necessary that the scheme be published and available for purchase, and that its use is generally promoted.
    Ex: This article questions the pricing policies of some publishers for journals suggesting that librarians have inadvertently aided and abetted them in some cases.
    Ex: The formats that emerge can be used by libraries, publishers, and information utilities worldwide to convert printed works to electronic forms or to create original works in electric format, and thus foment the creation of networked electronic library collections.
    Ex: Spurred by press comments on dumping of withdrawn library books in rubbish skips, Birkerd Library requested the Ministry of Culture's permission to sell withdrawn materials.
    Ex: This article looks at ways in which librarians in leadership roles can elicit the motivation, commitment, and personal investment of members of the organisation.
    Ex: An alertness to work in related fields may stimulate creativity in disseminating ideas from one field of study to another, for both the researcher and the manager.
    Ex: The notation 796.33 is used for sporst involving an inflated ball propelled ( driven) by foot.
    * fomentar apoyo = build + support.
    * fomentar el conocimiento = advance + knowledge.
    * fomentar el debate = foster + discussion.
    * fomentar el interés = raise + interest, foster + interest.
    * fomentar interés = build + interest.
    * fomentar la competencia = cultivate + competition.
    * fomentar la lectura = promote + reading.

    * * *
    fomentar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹industria› to promote; ‹turismo› to promote, encourage, boost; ‹ahorro/inversión› to encourage, boost; ‹disturbio/odio› to incite, foment ( frml)
    hay que fomentarles el gusto por la música one has to foster o encourage an interest in music in them
    2 (fundar) to found
    B ( Med) to foment
    * * *

     

    fomentar ( conjugate fomentar) verbo transitivoindustria/turismo to promote;
    ahorro/inversión to encourage, boost;
    disturbio/odio to incite, foment (frml);
    interés/afición to encourage
    fomentar verbo transitivo to promote
    ' fomentar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alimentar
    English:
    boost
    - develop
    - encourage
    - foster
    - promote
    - stir up
    - advance
    - whip
    * * *
    1. [favorecer] to encourage, to promote;
    medidas para fomentar el ahorro measures to encourage saving;
    una campaña para fomentar la lectura a campaign to encourage o promote reading
    2. Carib, Méx [organizar] to open, to set up
    * * *
    v/t solidaridad foster; COM promote; rebelión foment, incite
    * * *
    1) : to foment, to stir up
    2) promover: to promote, to foster
    * * *
    fomentar vb to promote

    Spanish-English dictionary > fomentar

  • 5 supremacía

    f.
    1 supremacy, dominion.
    2 hegemony.
    * * *
    1 supremacy
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino supremacy
    * * *
    = supremacy, supremacism.
    Ex. It thus became the de facto standard and its supremacy was enhanced when the stream of applications software began to hit the market.
    Ex. They are grouped into four categories, referred to as supremacism, isolationism, integration, and pluralism.
    ----
    * luchar por la supremacía = battle for + supremacy.
    * supremacía cultural = cultural supremacism, cultural supremacy.
    * supremacía de los blancos = white supremacism, white supremacy.
    * supremacía racial = racial supremacism, racial supremacy.
    * * *
    femenino supremacy
    * * *
    = supremacy, supremacism.

    Ex: It thus became the de facto standard and its supremacy was enhanced when the stream of applications software began to hit the market.

    Ex: They are grouped into four categories, referred to as supremacism, isolationism, integration, and pluralism.
    * luchar por la supremacía = battle for + supremacy.
    * supremacía cultural = cultural supremacism, cultural supremacy.
    * supremacía de los blancos = white supremacism, white supremacy.
    * supremacía racial = racial supremacism, racial supremacy.

    * * *
    supremacy
    la supremacía de la raza negra/blanca black/white supremacy
    * * *

    supremacía sustantivo femenino
    supremacy
    supremacía sustantivo femenino supremacy
    ' supremacía' also found in these entries:
    English:
    supremacist
    - supremacy
    * * *
    1. [superioridad] supremacy
    2. [preferencia] precedence;
    tener supremacía sobre algo to take precedence over sth
    * * *
    f supremacy
    * * *
    : supremacy

    Spanish-English dictionary > supremacía

  • 6 eliminación

    f.
    1 elimination, removal, discard, disposal.
    2 put-out.
    3 elimination.
    * * *
    1 elimination
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=de posibilidades) elimination
    2) [de concursante, deportista] elimination
    3) (=desaparición) [de mancha, obstáculo] removal; [de residuos] disposal
    4) [de incógnita] elimination
    5) (Fisiol) elimination
    * * *
    femenino elimination
    * * *
    = clearance, cutoff, deletion, elimination, erasure, removal, removing, suppression, withdrawal, disposal, disbandment, eradication, excision, axing, disbanding, overturning, clearing, wiping out.
    Ex. Most of the larger cities have set up wholesale slum clearance programmes and rehousing in council housing and high-rise flats.
    Ex. This is very important to remember in assessing the true significance of the potential of the LC catalog cutoff, to which Mr. Welsh refers.
    Ex. The query number Q0001 is needed for deletion at a later date.
    Ex. Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.
    Ex. This method has the advantage of simplicity and ease of erasure.
    Ex. Other references follow, with the progressive removal of terms.
    Ex. The activities assigned were the following: unpacking and drying wet books; cleaning and removing mould; and dry cleaning techniques for papers and books.
    Ex. The practice of modifying the citation order prescribed by chain procedure can be extended beyond the suppression of time and form concepts.
    Ex. This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.
    Ex. The current agricultural research programme includes scientific and technical research to improve land use and effluent disposal.
    Ex. The methods employed and labour costs associated with the disbandment are detailed.
    Ex. The background papers on education prepared for the conference did not include the role of libraries in the eradication of illiterary.
    Ex. In the light of unpopular decisions about the financing of local government, public libraries have been prime candidates for excision.
    Ex. This article reports briefly on the axing of the Wilson Library Bulletin.
    Ex. Disbanding of serials departments may result from the integration into automated systems of serials processing.
    Ex. This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.
    Ex. This clearing of the terminological undergrowth is only half the battle.
    Ex. He promoted a program of racial persecution and racism involving the wiping out of the Jews.
    ----
    * eliminación de ambigüedades = disambiguation.
    * eliminación de basura = waste disposal.
    * eliminación de la cafeina = decaffeination.
    * eliminación del intermediario = disintermediation.
    * eliminación de los duplicados = deduplication.
    * eliminación del sarro = descaling.
    * eliminación de registros duplicados = duplicate elimination.
    * eliminación de virus = virus elimination.
    * * *
    femenino elimination
    * * *
    = clearance, cutoff, deletion, elimination, erasure, removal, removing, suppression, withdrawal, disposal, disbandment, eradication, excision, axing, disbanding, overturning, clearing, wiping out.

    Ex: Most of the larger cities have set up wholesale slum clearance programmes and rehousing in council housing and high-rise flats.

    Ex: This is very important to remember in assessing the true significance of the potential of the LC catalog cutoff, to which Mr. Welsh refers.
    Ex: The query number Q0001 is needed for deletion at a later date.
    Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.
    Ex: This method has the advantage of simplicity and ease of erasure.
    Ex: Other references follow, with the progressive removal of terms.
    Ex: The activities assigned were the following: unpacking and drying wet books; cleaning and removing mould; and dry cleaning techniques for papers and books.
    Ex: The practice of modifying the citation order prescribed by chain procedure can be extended beyond the suppression of time and form concepts.
    Ex: This situation has been severely aggravated by the sudden withdrawal of nearly a decade of federal largesse toward education and education-related activities.
    Ex: The current agricultural research programme includes scientific and technical research to improve land use and effluent disposal.
    Ex: The methods employed and labour costs associated with the disbandment are detailed.
    Ex: The background papers on education prepared for the conference did not include the role of libraries in the eradication of illiterary.
    Ex: In the light of unpopular decisions about the financing of local government, public libraries have been prime candidates for excision.
    Ex: This article reports briefly on the axing of the Wilson Library Bulletin.
    Ex: Disbanding of serials departments may result from the integration into automated systems of serials processing.
    Ex: This fight has caused the overturning of the tradition ofprivate ownership of presidential records.
    Ex: This clearing of the terminological undergrowth is only half the battle.
    Ex: He promoted a program of racial persecution and racism involving the wiping out of the Jews.
    * eliminación de ambigüedades = disambiguation.
    * eliminación de basura = waste disposal.
    * eliminación de la cafeina = decaffeination.
    * eliminación del intermediario = disintermediation.
    * eliminación de los duplicados = deduplication.
    * eliminación del sarro = descaling.
    * eliminación de registros duplicados = duplicate elimination.
    * eliminación de virus = virus elimination.

    * * *
    1 (de posibilidades) elimination
    solucionaron el problema por eliminación they solved the problem by (a) process of elimination
    2 (de una competición) elimination
    3 (de grasas, toxinas) elimination
    4 (de una incógnita) elimination
    5 (de residuos) disposal
    la eliminación de los residuos the disposal of the waste products
    * * *

    eliminación sustantivo femenino
    elimination;
    ( de residuos) disposal
    eliminación sustantivo femenino elimination
    ' eliminación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    residuo
    English:
    disposal
    - elimination
    - removal
    * * *
    1. [en juego, deporte, concurso] elimination
    2. [de contaminación, grasas, toxinas] elimination;
    [de residuos] disposal; [de fronteras, obstáculos] removal, elimination eliminación de residuos waste o garbage disposal
    3. Mat [de incógnita] elimination;
    Fig
    hallar algo por eliminación to work sth out by a process of elimination
    4. Euf [de persona] elimination
    * * *
    f
    1 elimination
    2 de desperdicios disposal
    3 INFOR deletion
    * * *
    eliminación nf, pl - ciones : elimination, removal
    * * *
    1. (en general) elimination
    2. (de una mancha) removal

    Spanish-English dictionary > eliminación

  • 7 insinuación

    f.
    innuendo, overtone, hint, insinuation.
    * * *
    1 (indicación) insinuation, hint
    2 familiar (amorosa) overture
    \
    hacerle insinuaciones a alguien (insinuarse) to make a pass at somebody
    * * *
    noun f.
    hint,insinuation
    * * *

    hacer insinuaciones sobre algo — to make insinuations about sth, drop hints about sth

    insinuaciones eróticas/amorosas — sexual/amorous advances

    * * *
    femenino insinuation
    * * *
    = suggestion, innuendo [innuendoes, -pl.], intimation, overtone.
    Ex. The suggestion that integration can be achieved via a reasoning engine seems fundamentally misconceived.
    Ex. However, some of the central premises of the film are flawed, and the risqué touches, whether racial or erotic innuendo, are primarily there to titillate and make the film seem hot and controversial.
    Ex. These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.
    Ex. Those materials they describe as ephemera must be collected and despite the derogatory overtones of the descriptor, carefully organized.
    ----
    * dejar caer insinuaciones = throw + hints.
    * hacer insinuaciones = make + innuendoes.
    * hacer insinuaciones sobre = make + noises about, make + a noise about.
    * insinuación sexual = sexual overture.
    * * *
    femenino insinuation
    * * *
    = suggestion, innuendo [innuendoes, -pl.], intimation, overtone.

    Ex: The suggestion that integration can be achieved via a reasoning engine seems fundamentally misconceived.

    Ex: However, some of the central premises of the film are flawed, and the risqué touches, whether racial or erotic innuendo, are primarily there to titillate and make the film seem hot and controversial.
    Ex: These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.
    Ex: Those materials they describe as ephemera must be collected and despite the derogatory overtones of the descriptor, carefully organized.
    * dejar caer insinuaciones = throw + hints.
    * hacer insinuaciones = make + innuendoes.
    * hacer insinuaciones sobre = make + noises about, make + a noise about.
    * insinuación sexual = sexual overture.

    * * *
    insinuation
    hizo insinuaciones sobre su conducta he made insinuations about her conduct, he insinuated things about her conduct
    por las insinuaciones que me hizo sobre el tema from the hints he dropped about it
    * * *

    insinuación sustantivo femenino
    hint;
    ( que ofende) insinuation;

    insinuación sustantivo femenino insinuation

    ' insinuación' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    sutil
    - velada
    - velado
    English:
    implication
    - innuendo
    - suggestion
    - hint
    - insinuation
    - overture
    * * *
    hint, insinuation;
    insinuaciones [amorosas] advances;
    se pasó toda la fiesta haciéndole insinuaciones she spent the the whole party coming on to him
    * * *
    f insinuation
    * * *
    insinuación nf, pl - ciones : insinuation, hint

    Spanish-English dictionary > insinuación

  • 8 integración

    inteɡ̱ra'θǐɔn
    f
    1) Integration f, Integrierung f
    2) ( proceso de obtener la integral) MATH Integrierung f
    sustantivo femenino
    integración
    integración [iDC489F9Dn̩DC489F9Dteγra'θjon]
    Integration femenino [en in+acusativo]

    Diccionario Español-Alemán > integración

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