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41 sobrepesar las diferentes posibilidades
(v.) = ponder + the various possibilitiesEx. In other words, to make sense of life-situations and to make intelligent decisions when we meet them, we need to have pondered the various possibilities either before the situations arise or with speed and sureness when they arise.* * *(v.) = ponder + the various possibilitiesEx: In other words, to make sense of life-situations and to make intelligent decisions when we meet them, we need to have pondered the various possibilities either before the situations arise or with speed and sureness when they arise.
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42 surgir de
v.to come from, to be born from.* * *(v.) = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born ofEx. Code revision is occurring as a series of proposals which arise out of study teams.Ex. There is a definite problem in that the cataloging rules we've had have been firmly rooted in a bygone era.Ex. The session on library and information services to people with disabilities addressed on agenda developed out of the feedback from various regional groups.Ex. Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex. This article describes a new idea for national resource sharing which has grown out of current discussions on sector-orientated library and information services.Ex. Both these general criticisms stemmed from more specific problems with the code.Ex. A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.Ex. Perhaps the most outstanding model to come out of the NIC project was that of Detroit's community information service, which was given the name 'The Information Place', TIP.Ex. Such writing can spring off from things that happen in the local community such as robberies, things that happen in the local community: robberies, street accidents, big sports events, a strike and the like.Ex. According to Tolstoy, one's sadness is born of despair (sadness over the apparent meaninglessness of life or of life as one has lived it).* * *(v.) = arise out of, be rooted in, develop out of, emanate from, grow out of, stem from, spin off, come out of, spring off from, be born ofEx: Code revision is occurring as a series of proposals which arise out of study teams.
Ex: There is a definite problem in that the cataloging rules we've had have been firmly rooted in a bygone era.Ex: The session on library and information services to people with disabilities addressed on agenda developed out of the feedback from various regional groups.Ex: Works with unknown or uncertain personal authorship, or works emanating from a body that lacks a name are to be entered under title.Ex: This article describes a new idea for national resource sharing which has grown out of current discussions on sector-orientated library and information services.Ex: Both these general criticisms stemmed from more specific problems with the code.Ex: A computerized search facility has been spun off from the basic work.Ex: Perhaps the most outstanding model to come out of the NIC project was that of Detroit's community information service, which was given the name 'The Information Place', TIP.Ex: Such writing can spring off from things that happen in the local community such as robberies, things that happen in the local community: robberies, street accidents, big sports events, a strike and the like.Ex: According to Tolstoy, one's sadness is born of despair (sadness over the apparent meaninglessness of life or of life as one has lived it). -
43 surgir la circunstancia
(n.) = circumstance + ariseEx. This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.* * *(n.) = circumstance + ariseEx: This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.
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44 surgir malentendidos
(v.) = arise + misunderstandingsEx. This may or may not be the case, but particularly in these areas staff must be informed and briefed so that misunderstandings do not arise.* * *(v.) = arise + misunderstandingsEx: This may or may not be the case, but particularly in these areas staff must be informed and briefed so that misunderstandings do not arise.
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46 surgir una complicación
(v.) = arise + complicationEx. Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.* * *(v.) = arise + complicationEx: Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.
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47 surgir una dificultad
(v.) = arise + difficultyEx. Greater difficulties arise when there is no plain arrangement which will suit all users.* * *(v.) = arise + difficultyEx: Greater difficulties arise when there is no plain arrangement which will suit all users.
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48 si a mano viene
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49 acabar con la paciencia de un santo
(v.) = test + the patience of a saint, try + the patience of a saintEx. This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.Ex. Listening to your baby cry and cry and not knowing what to do can try the patience of a saint.* * *(v.) = test + the patience of a saint, try + the patience of a saintEx: This may be obvious but circumstances do arise that will test the patience of a saint; those are the times to keep plugging on until solution is found.
Ex: Listening to your baby cry and cry and not knowing what to do can try the patience of a saint.Spanish-English dictionary > acabar con la paciencia de un santo
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51 adaptador
adj.adapting.m.adapter ( electricity and electronics).* * *1 adapter* * *SM adapter, adaptoradaptador universal — universal adapter o adaptor
* * *masculino adaptor* * *= adaptor [adapter], adaptor [adapter].Ex. In theory, any computer terminal or personal computer can use teletex, with an appropriate adaptor.Ex. These rules are concerned with problems that arise when responsibility for the existence of a document is shared, forcing a choice between alternatives -- between, for example, adaptor and original author.----* adaptador de corriente = power adapter, mains adapter.* adaptador de receptor = host adaptor.* adaptador para enchufes = plug adapter.* * *masculino adaptor* * *= adaptor [adapter], adaptor [adapter].Ex: In theory, any computer terminal or personal computer can use teletex, with an appropriate adaptor.
Ex: These rules are concerned with problems that arise when responsibility for the existence of a document is shared, forcing a choice between alternatives -- between, for example, adaptor and original author.* adaptador de corriente = power adapter, mains adapter.* adaptador de receptor = host adaptor.* adaptador para enchufes = plug adapter.* * *adaptor* * *
adaptador sustantivo masculino
adaptor
adaptador sustantivo masculino adapter
' adaptador' also found in these entries:
English:
adapter
- adaptor
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52 aficionado
adj.1 amateur.2 enthusiastic.3 amateurish.4 addicted.f. & m.1 fan, buff.2 beginner, amateur, dilettante, neophyte.past part.past participle of spanish verb: aficionar.* * *1→ link=aficionar aficionar► adjetivo1 keen, fond2 (no profesional) amateur► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 fan, enthusiast2 (no profesional) amateur* * *1. (f. - aficionada)noun1) lover, enthusiast2) amateur3) fan, supporter2. (f. - aficionada)adj.1) enthusiastic, keen2) amateur* * *aficionado, -a1. ADJ1) (=entusiasta) keen, enthusiastic2) (=no profesional) amateur2. SM / F1) (=entusiasta) [de hobby] enthusiast; [como espectador] lover2) (=no profesional) amateur3) [de equipo, grupo] fan, supporter* * *I- da adjetivo [ser]a) ( entusiasta)aficionado a algo — fond of o keen on something
b) ( no profesional) amateurII- da masculino, femeninoa) ( entusiasta) enthusiastaficionado a algo: para los aficionados al bricolaje for do-it-yourself enthusiasts; un aficionado a la música a music lover; los aficionados al tenis/fútbol tennis/football fans; los aficionados a los toros — bullfighting aficionados
b) ( no profesional) amateur* * *= dabbler, dilettante, hobbyist, non-specialist [nonspecialist], buff, enthusiast, aficionado.Ex. This article examines 3 different types of user -- the dabbler, the researcher and the beginner -- and their possible reactions to CD-ROM software.Ex. As far as he was concerned the study of nonverbal communication was a pseudo-science, the work of dilettantes and other futile souls.Ex. We do not regard such a thing as at all odd when hobbyists meet; rather, we encourage it.Ex. However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage.Ex. His intriguing book will be of interest to both buffs and scholars.Ex. Videodiscs can provide high capacity secondary storage and it is possible for the personal computer enthusiast to make use of a home video recorder in this way.Ex. Garlic cloves continue to be used by aficionados as a remedy for digestive disorders and fungal infections such as thrush.----* aficionado a contemplar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a la cerveza = beer lover.* aficionado a la historia = history buff.* aficionado a la informática = computer buff.* aficionado a la pesca = fishing-hobbyist.* aficionado a la vela = yachtsman [yachtsmen, -pl.].* aficionado al deporte = sports enthusiast.* aficionado al fútbol = football supporter, football fan.* aficionado al teatro = theatre buff.* aficionado al vino = wine lover.* aficionado a mirar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a observar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a todo lo militar = military buff.* ser aficionado a = be fond of.* * *I- da adjetivo [ser]a) ( entusiasta)aficionado a algo — fond of o keen on something
b) ( no profesional) amateurII- da masculino, femeninoa) ( entusiasta) enthusiastaficionado a algo: para los aficionados al bricolaje for do-it-yourself enthusiasts; un aficionado a la música a music lover; los aficionados al tenis/fútbol tennis/football fans; los aficionados a los toros — bullfighting aficionados
b) ( no profesional) amateur* * *= dabbler, dilettante, hobbyist, non-specialist [nonspecialist], buff, enthusiast, aficionado.Ex: This article examines 3 different types of user -- the dabbler, the researcher and the beginner -- and their possible reactions to CD-ROM software.
Ex: As far as he was concerned the study of nonverbal communication was a pseudo-science, the work of dilettantes and other futile souls.Ex: We do not regard such a thing as at all odd when hobbyists meet; rather, we encourage it.Ex: However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage.Ex: His intriguing book will be of interest to both buffs and scholars.Ex: Videodiscs can provide high capacity secondary storage and it is possible for the personal computer enthusiast to make use of a home video recorder in this way.Ex: Garlic cloves continue to be used by aficionados as a remedy for digestive disorders and fungal infections such as thrush.* aficionado a contemplar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a la cerveza = beer lover.* aficionado a la historia = history buff.* aficionado a la informática = computer buff.* aficionado a la pesca = fishing-hobbyist.* aficionado a la vela = yachtsman [yachtsmen, -pl.].* aficionado al deporte = sports enthusiast.* aficionado al fútbol = football supporter, football fan.* aficionado al teatro = theatre buff.* aficionado al vino = wine lover.* aficionado a mirar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a observar las estrellas = stargazer.* aficionado a todo lo militar = military buff.* ser aficionado a = be fond of.* * *[ SER]1 (entusiasta) aficionado A algo fond OF o keen ON sthes muy aficionado a los deportes náuticos he's very keen on water sportslas personas aficionadas al teatro keen theatergoers2 (no profesional) amateurmasculine, feminine1 (entusiasta) enthusiast aficionado A algo:para los aficionados al bricolaje for do-it-yourself enthusiastslos aficionados a los toros bullfighting aficionados2 (no profesional) amateur* * *
Del verbo aficionar: ( conjugate aficionar)
aficionado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
aficionado
aficionar
aficionado◊ -da adjetivo [ser]
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
un aficionado a la música a music lover;
los aficionados al tenis/fútbol tennis/football fans
aficionado,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 enthusiast
un aficionado a la música, a music lover
un aficionado a los toros, a bullfighting fan
2 (no profesional) amateur
II adjetivo
1 keen, fond
ser aficionado a los deportes, to be fond of sports
2 (no profesional) amateur
' aficionado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aficionada
- amiga
- amigo
- dada
- dado
- enamorada
- enamorado
- fanática
- fanático
- teleadicta
- teleadicto
- devoto
English:
amateur
- amateurish
- buff
- cinemagoer
- devotee
- fan
- fond
- hard-core
- into
- keen
- lover
- playgoer
* * *aficionado, -a♦ adj1. [interesado] keen;ser aficionado a algo to be keen on sth;2. [no profesional] amateur♦ nm,f1. [interesado] fan;un gran aficionado a la música clásica a great lover of classical music;los aficionados a los toros followers of bullfighting, bullfighting fans2. [no profesional] amateur;un trabajo de aficionados an amateurish piece of work* * *I adj:ser aficionado a be interested in, Brtb be keen onII m, aficionada f1 enthusiast;aficionado a la música music enthusiast o buff;aficionado al deporte sports fan2 no profesional amateur;un partido de aficionados an amateur game* * *aficionado, -da adjentusiasta: enthusiastic, keenaficionado, -da n1) entusiasta: enthusiast, fan2) : amateur* * *aficionado1 adj1. (no profesional) amateur2. (entusiasta) keenaficionado2 n1. (amateur) amateur2. (espectador) fan3. (entusiasta) lover -
53 alacridad
f.alacrity.* * *SF alacrity, readinesscon alacridad — with alacrity, readily
* * *= alacrity.Ex. It's also imperative for businesses to handle negative situations with alacrity if and when they do arise.* * *= alacrity.Ex: It's also imperative for businesses to handle negative situations with alacrity if and when they do arise.
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54 alguien que no es especialista
(n.) = non-specialist [nonspecialist]Ex. However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage.* * *(n.) = non-specialist [nonspecialist]Ex: However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage.
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55 amater
= amateur, dabbler, non-specialist [nonspecialist].Ex. This article considers the research needs of those producing amateur theatre production (costumes and scenery) and suggests ways in which they may work closely with public libraries.Ex. This article examines 3 different types of user -- the dabbler, the researcher and the beginner -- and their possible reactions to CD-ROM software.Ex. However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage.* * *= amateur, dabbler, non-specialist [nonspecialist].Ex: This article considers the research needs of those producing amateur theatre production (costumes and scenery) and suggests ways in which they may work closely with public libraries.
Ex: This article examines 3 different types of user -- the dabbler, the researcher and the beginner -- and their possible reactions to CD-ROM software.Ex: However, most emergencies arise from water leakage and much can be done by the non-specialist to alleviate the damage. -
56 anteriormente
adv.previously.* * *► adverbio1 previously, before* * *adv.* * *ADV previously, beforeanteriormente, lo hacíamos así — we used to do it like this
* * *adverbio (frml) before, previously* * *= earlier, formerly, once, previously, earlier on.Ex. These will be established in keeping with the principles established earlier.Ex. Mr. Berman was formerly Editor of the Social Responsibility Round Table (SRRT) Newsletter and is still a member of SRRT, but chooses not to be a member of the American Library Association.Ex. Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.Ex. Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex. It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.----* anteriormente citado = foregoing.* dicho anteriormente, lo = foregoing, the.* lo anteriormente expuesto = the preceding.* mencionado anteriormente = said.* que era común anteriormente = once-common.* * *adverbio (frml) before, previously* * *= earlier, formerly, once, previously, earlier on.Ex: These will be established in keeping with the principles established earlier.
Ex: Mr. Berman was formerly Editor of the Social Responsibility Round Table (SRRT) Newsletter and is still a member of SRRT, but chooses not to be a member of the American Library Association.Ex: Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.Ex: Knowledge generally evolves from an identifiable base, and often new subjects arise from the coming together of two previously separate subjects.Ex: It is helpful to the student to see this response-explanation stage of the reference process as the counterpart to the question-negotiation stage earlier on.* anteriormente citado = foregoing.* dicho anteriormente, lo = foregoing, the.* lo anteriormente expuesto = the preceding.* mencionado anteriormente = said.* que era común anteriormente = once-common.* * *( frml); before, previouslyesto le había sido comunicado anteriormente he had been informed of this previously o beforeanteriormente A QUE + SUBJ:anteriormente a que fuera disuelto el parlamento prior to the dissolution of Parliament, prior to Parliament being dissolved* * *
anteriormente adverbio previously, before
' anteriormente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
billón
English:
previously
- above
- aforementioned
- do
- qualify
* * *anteriormente advpreviously;como dije anteriormente,… as I said previously o before,…;anteriormente a la llegada del presidente prior to o before the president's arrival* * *adv1 previously, before;sus amigos habían acudido anteriormente a la casa his friends had gone to the house earlier o beforehand2:anteriormente a prior to* * *anteriormente adv: previously, beforehand* * *anteriormente adv formerly / previously -
57 aparentemente
adv.apparently, seemingly.aparentemente fácil/inocente apparently easy/innocent* * *► adverbio1 apparently* * *adv.apparently, seemingly* * *ADV1) (=según parece) seemingly2) (=evidentemente) visibly, outwardly* * *= apparently, seemingly, deceptively, apparently, apparently, ostensibly.Ex. Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.Ex. Thus 'it would seem that' is replaced by 'seemingly'.Ex. Networking is a deceptively simple concept that can be very complex to implement.Ex. Apparently, an 'a to z' sequence offers little possibility of confusion.Ex. Apparently, an 'a to z' sequence offers little possibility of confusion.Ex. This term ostensibly describes 'human ware' aspects of IT application and services.* * *= apparently, seemingly, deceptively, apparently, apparently, ostensibly.Ex: Even in this apparently straightforward situation, complications can arise.
Ex: Thus 'it would seem that' is replaced by 'seemingly'.Ex: Networking is a deceptively simple concept that can be very complex to implement.Ex: Apparently, an 'a to z' sequence offers little possibility of confusion.Ex: Apparently, an 'a to z' sequence offers little possibility of confusion.Ex: This term ostensibly describes 'human ware' aspects of IT application and services.* * *apparently¿por qué no vino? — aparentemente no se sentía bien why didn't he come? — apparently he wasn't feeling very wellel esfuerzo aparentemente rindió sus frutos it would seem o appear that the effort bore fruit, the effort apparently bore fruitno sé cómo una mujer aparentemente inteligente puede comportarse así I don't know how an apparently intelligent woman can behave like that* * *aparentemente advapparently, seemingly;colecciona objetos aparentemente inútiles she collects apparently o seemingly useless objects;aparentemente es muy antipático, pero en realidad no lo es he comes across as rather unpleasant at first, but he isn't really* * *adv apparently* * *aparentemente adv apparently -
58 aprovechar al máximo
(v.) = maximise [maximize, -USA], optimise [optimize, -USA], realise + to its full potential, exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), make + the best use of, get + the best out of, take + the best advantage, get + the most out of, realise + the potential, make + the best possible use ofEx. Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.Ex. The DOBIS/Leuven data bases is designed to optimize search and updating procedures, because these functions are critical to the operation of a library.Ex. There is still a great deal to be learned about information, its use by people and the way people interact with machines before information technology can realize its full potential as an aid to human communication and decision-making.Ex. This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex. To make the best use of resources school and public libraries have, in many instances, combined with both positive and negative results.Ex. The public librarian's information role becomes even more vital to help people get the best out of their complex environment.Ex. There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.Ex. The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.Ex. What do we have to do to realize the potential of digital libraries? = ¿Qué debemos hacer para aprovechar al máximo las posibilidades que nos ofrecen las bibliotecas digitales?.Ex. Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software.* * *(v.) = maximise [maximize, -USA], optimise [optimize, -USA], realise + to its full potential, exploit + full potential, take + full advantage (of), make + the best use of, get + the best out of, take + the best advantage, get + the most out of, realise + the potential, make + the best possible use ofEx: Ideally we would like both to maximise recall, or the number of relevant documents retrieved, at the same time ensuring that the documents retrieved all remain relevant.
Ex: The DOBIS/Leuven data bases is designed to optimize search and updating procedures, because these functions are critical to the operation of a library.Ex: There is still a great deal to be learned about information, its use by people and the way people interact with machines before information technology can realize its full potential as an aid to human communication and decision-making.Ex: This, however, falls short of exploiting the full potential of the microcomputer to revolutionize the way in which business documents, memoranda, reports etc. are produced and disseminated.Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.Ex: To make the best use of resources school and public libraries have, in many instances, combined with both positive and negative results.Ex: The public librarian's information role becomes even more vital to help people get the best out of their complex environment.Ex: There is an element of good fortune involved in being in the right place at the right time and it is essential to take the best advantage of whatever opportunities arise.Ex: The experience which information professionals have in understanding users' needs gives them a head start in getting the most out of hypermedia.Ex: What do we have to do to realize the potential of digital libraries? = ¿Qué debemos hacer para aprovechar al máximo las posibilidades que nos ofrecen las bibliotecas digitales?.Ex: Librarians should make the best possible use of the window of opportunity created by the development of this type of software = Los bibliotecarios deberían aprovecharse al máximo de la oportunidad creada por el desarrollo de este tipo de software. -
59 archivística
= archive science, archiving, archival science, archives work.Ex. Archive science is information science applied to the organization, administration and operations of archives.Ex. The editorial board of the journal, which is devoted to the theory and practice of archiving, consists of leading specialists in the field.Ex. The modern world has seen two documentary disciplines -- library science and archival science -- arise and flesh out a theory, methodology, and practice.Ex. There is a need for good postgraduate training in archives work.----* archivística y museología = archival and museum studies.* * *= archive science, archiving, archival science, archives work.Ex: Archive science is information science applied to the organization, administration and operations of archives.
Ex: The editorial board of the journal, which is devoted to the theory and practice of archiving, consists of leading specialists in the field.Ex: The modern world has seen two documentary disciplines -- library science and archival science -- arise and flesh out a theory, methodology, and practice.Ex: There is a need for good postgraduate training in archives work.* archivística y museología = archival and museum studies.* * *archivística nfarchiving -
60 asignar
v.1 to assign, to allot, to apportion, to distribute.2 to ascribe, to assign.3 to assign, to confide.* * *1 to assign, allot, allocate2 (nombrar) to appoint, assign* * *verb1) to assign2) allocate* * *VT (=adjudicar) to assign; [+ recursos etc] to allocate, apportion; [+ labor] to set; (Inform) to allocate; [+ persona] to appoint; [+ causas] to determine* * *verbo transitivoa) (dar, adjudicar) <renta/función/tarea> to assign; < valor> to ascribe; <fondos/parcela> to allocate* * *= allocate, allot, ascribe, assign, earmark, set + aside, put + aside.Ex. However, once responsibility has been allocated, the types of names that can arise in headings will be the same for all types of materials.Ex. Money is allotted with the library fund subfunction.Ex. The citation order PMEST and various other facet formulae can be ascribed to Ranganathan.Ex. AACR2 assigns this main entry status to the person who is chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of a work.Ex. Eight thousand Prestel frames were earmarked for community information during the trial period.Ex. A special note has been set aside for information about the person who is making the catalog entry.Ex. If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.----* asignar aleatoriamente = randomise [randomize, -USA].* asignar dinero = commit + fund.* asignar fondos = allocate + funds.* asignar la marca de Cutter = Cutter.* asignar + Nombre + a + Nombre = place + Nombre + against + Nombre.* asignar personal = commit + manpower.* asignar responsabilidad = lodge + responsibility.* asignar significado = place + interpretation.* asignar una cuota = allocate + quota.* asignar una notación = allocate + notation.* asignar una partida presupuestaria = commit + fund.* asignar una tarea = allot + task, set + task, give + task, assign + responsibility, task.* asignar un encabezamiento = assign + heading, establish + heading, label with + a heading.* asignar un lugar en = give + Nombre + a place in.* asignar un presupuesto = allocate + funds, allocate + funds.* asignar valor a = attach + value to.* sin asignar = unallocated.* sin asignar todavía = unassigned.* * *verbo transitivoa) (dar, adjudicar) <renta/función/tarea> to assign; < valor> to ascribe; <fondos/parcela> to allocate* * *= allocate, allot, ascribe, assign, earmark, set + aside, put + aside.Ex: However, once responsibility has been allocated, the types of names that can arise in headings will be the same for all types of materials.
Ex: Money is allotted with the library fund subfunction.Ex: The citation order PMEST and various other facet formulae can be ascribed to Ranganathan.Ex: AACR2 assigns this main entry status to the person who is chiefly responsible for the creation of the intellectual or artistic content of a work.Ex: Eight thousand Prestel frames were earmarked for community information during the trial period.Ex: A special note has been set aside for information about the person who is making the catalog entry.Ex: If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.* asignar aleatoriamente = randomise [randomize, -USA].* asignar dinero = commit + fund.* asignar fondos = allocate + funds.* asignar la marca de Cutter = Cutter.* asignar + Nombre + a + Nombre = place + Nombre + against + Nombre.* asignar personal = commit + manpower.* asignar responsabilidad = lodge + responsibility.* asignar significado = place + interpretation.* asignar una cuota = allocate + quota.* asignar una notación = allocate + notation.* asignar una partida presupuestaria = commit + fund.* asignar una tarea = allot + task, set + task, give + task, assign + responsibility, task.* asignar un encabezamiento = assign + heading, establish + heading, label with + a heading.* asignar un lugar en = give + Nombre + a place in.* asignar un presupuesto = allocate + funds, allocate + funds.* asignar valor a = attach + value to.* sin asignar = unallocated.* sin asignar todavía = unassigned.* * *asignar [A1 ]vt1 (dar, adjudicar) ‹renta/función/tarea› to assign; ‹valor› to ascribe; ‹fondos/parcela› to allocatele asignaron el papel de mediador he was assigned the role of mediator, he was appointed o designated to act as mediatorme asignaron la vacante I was appointed to the postle asignaron una beca he was awarded a grantdos hechos a los que se asigna especial importancia two facts to which special importance is attached o ascribedle asignaron una parcela colindante con el río he was allocated a plot adjacent to the river2 (destinar) ‹persona› to assignasignar a algn A algo to assign sb TO sthlo asignaron al departamento de compras he was assigned to the purchasing department* * *
asignar ( conjugate asignar) verbo transitivo
‹ valor› to ascribe;
‹fondos/parcela› to allocate;
le asignaron una beca he was awarded a grant
asignar a algn a algo to assign sb to sth
asignar verbo transitivo
1 to assign, allocate
2 (nombrar) to appoint
' asignar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consignar
- destinar
English:
allot
- appropriate
- assign
- commit
- set
- allocate
- cast
- redeploy
* * *asignar vtle han asignado una oficina en el último piso he has been allocated an office on the top floor;le asignan siempre los trabajos más difíciles they always give her the hardest jobs;asignar importancia a algo to place importance on sthla asignaron al departamento de relaciones públicas she was assigned to the public relations department* * ** * *asignar vt1) : to assign, to allocate2) : to appoint
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