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  • 21 relacionado con

    prep.
    pertaining to, pertinent to.
    * * *
    (adj.) = concerned with, concerning, connected with, regarding, relating to, allied to/with, incumbent in, attendant upon, germane to, related to, correlated (to/with)
    Ex. This section introduces some definitions of common terms concerned with the tools for the organisation of knowledge.
    Ex. Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
    Ex. He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.
    Ex. In major enumerative schemes synthesis is often controlled by careful instructions regarding citation order.
    Ex. Recommendations relating to analytical cataloguing practices concern themselves primarily with the way in which the part of a document or work to be accessed is described.
    Ex. Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.
    Ex. This article highlights the problems incumbent in such an undertaking, its success and failures.
    Ex. Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.
    Ex. The author discusses various ethical issues which are germane to the global information age.
    Ex. Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.
    Ex. Also correlated to this is the reputation of the people who write the abstracts.
    * * *
    (adj.) = concerned with, concerning, connected with, regarding, relating to, allied to/with, incumbent in, attendant upon, germane to, related to, correlated (to/with)

    Ex: This section introduces some definitions of common terms concerned with the tools for the organisation of knowledge.

    Ex: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
    Ex: He said they try to arrange special visits to cultural institutions and attend concerts, and that the kids have an opportunity to speak with people connected with the event afterwards.
    Ex: In major enumerative schemes synthesis is often controlled by careful instructions regarding citation order.
    Ex: Recommendations relating to analytical cataloguing practices concern themselves primarily with the way in which the part of a document or work to be accessed is described.
    Ex: Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.
    Ex: This article highlights the problems incumbent in such an undertaking, its success and failures.
    Ex: Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.
    Ex: The author discusses various ethical issues which are germane to the global information age.
    Ex: Other office equipment to be found in libraries may include: Adding machines or calculators to cope with statistics related to petty cash, issues, membership, etc.
    Ex: Also correlated to this is the reputation of the people who write the abstracts.

    Spanish-English dictionary > relacionado con

  • 22 relativo

    adj.
    1 relative, pertaining, relating, relevant.
    2 non absolute.
    * * *
    1 relative
    problemas relativos a la economía problems relating to the economy, problems related to the economy
    1 LINGÚÍSTICA relative
    \
    en lo relativo a with regard to, referring to, concerning
    ————————
    1 LINGÚÍSTICA relative
    * * *
    (f. - relativa)
    adj.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) (=no absoluto) relative

    una humedad relativa del 60% — a relative humidity of 60%

    2) (=referente)

    en lo relativo a la educación... — as regards education..., with regard to education...

    3) (Ling) relative
    2.
    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo
    1) ( no absoluto) relative

    todo lo relativo a la políticaanything to do with o anything related to politics

    II
    masculino (Ling) relative
    * * *
    = comparative, relative.
    Ex. Clearly this definition can be generalised in order to compare a number of different systems, and provides a useful comparative measure.
    Ex. In computer indexing this will involve statistical analysis of the relative frequency of occurrence of terms.
    ----
    * en lo relativo a = as far as + Nombre + be + concerned.
    * exhaustividad relativa = relative recall.
    * índice relativo = relative index.
    * relativo a = concerning, pertaining to, relating to, relative to, appertaining to, attending.
    * relativo a acrónimos = acronymic.
    * relativo a la alfabetización = alphabetising [alphabetizing, -USA].
    * relativo a la conservación = curational.
    * relativo a la conversación = conversationally.
    * relativo a la definición = definitional.
    * relativo a la dirección = directorial.
    * relativo a la enseñanza superior = tertiary.
    * relativo a la jurisprudencia = jurisprudential.
    * relativo a la metalurgia = metallurgical.
    * relativo a la moda = modal.
    * relativo a la musicología = musicological.
    * relativo a la navegación por un entorno gráfico = navigational.
    * relativo a la normativa = constitutional.
    * relativo a la ortodoncia = orthodontic.
    * relativo a la productividad = output-oriented.
    * relativo a la programación = programmatic.
    * relativo a la relación costes-beneficios = cost-benefit.
    * relativo a la relación costos-beneficios = cost-benefit.
    * relativo a las algas = algal.
    * relativo a las aves = avian.
    * relativo a la sinestesia = synesthetic.
    * relativo a las patentes = patenting.
    * relativo a la termoquímica = thermochemical.
    * relativo a la tonalidad = tonal.
    * relativo a la zoología = zoological.
    * relativo al cerebro = cerebral.
    * relativo al desfile militar = marching.
    * relativo al diálogo = conversationally.
    * relativo al espacio físico = spatial.
    * relativo al genoma = genomic.
    * relativo a los consorcios = consortial.
    * relativo a los estudios de diplomatura = undergrad (undergraduate).
    * relativo a los estudios de licenciatura = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate].
    * relativo a los obreros no manuales = white collar.
    * relativo al procedimiento = procedural.
    * relativo al tono = tonal.
    * relativo al trabajo = occupational.
    * relativo a un grupo = group-related.
    * relativo a un precedente = precedential.
    * relativo a varias edades = cross-age [cross age].
    * todo lo relativo al personaje novelesco Holmes = Holmesiana.
    * * *
    I
    - va adjetivo
    1) ( no absoluto) relative

    todo lo relativo a la políticaanything to do with o anything related to politics

    II
    masculino (Ling) relative
    * * *
    = comparative, relative.

    Ex: Clearly this definition can be generalised in order to compare a number of different systems, and provides a useful comparative measure.

    Ex: In computer indexing this will involve statistical analysis of the relative frequency of occurrence of terms.
    * en lo relativo a = as far as + Nombre + be + concerned.
    * exhaustividad relativa = relative recall.
    * índice relativo = relative index.
    * relativo a = concerning, pertaining to, relating to, relative to, appertaining to, attending.
    * relativo a acrónimos = acronymic.
    * relativo a la alfabetización = alphabetising [alphabetizing, -USA].
    * relativo a la conservación = curational.
    * relativo a la conversación = conversationally.
    * relativo a la definición = definitional.
    * relativo a la dirección = directorial.
    * relativo a la enseñanza superior = tertiary.
    * relativo a la jurisprudencia = jurisprudential.
    * relativo a la metalurgia = metallurgical.
    * relativo a la moda = modal.
    * relativo a la musicología = musicological.
    * relativo a la navegación por un entorno gráfico = navigational.
    * relativo a la normativa = constitutional.
    * relativo a la ortodoncia = orthodontic.
    * relativo a la productividad = output-oriented.
    * relativo a la programación = programmatic.
    * relativo a la relación costes-beneficios = cost-benefit.
    * relativo a la relación costos-beneficios = cost-benefit.
    * relativo a las algas = algal.
    * relativo a las aves = avian.
    * relativo a la sinestesia = synesthetic.
    * relativo a las patentes = patenting.
    * relativo a la termoquímica = thermochemical.
    * relativo a la tonalidad = tonal.
    * relativo a la zoología = zoological.
    * relativo al cerebro = cerebral.
    * relativo al desfile militar = marching.
    * relativo al diálogo = conversationally.
    * relativo al espacio físico = spatial.
    * relativo al genoma = genomic.
    * relativo a los consorcios = consortial.
    * relativo a los estudios de diplomatura = undergrad (undergraduate).
    * relativo a los estudios de licenciatura = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate].
    * relativo a los obreros no manuales = white collar.
    * relativo al procedimiento = procedural.
    * relativo al tono = tonal.
    * relativo al trabajo = occupational.
    * relativo a un grupo = group-related.
    * relativo a un precedente = precedential.
    * relativo a varias edades = cross-age [cross age].
    * todo lo relativo al personaje novelesco Holmes = Holmesiana.

    * * *
    relativo1 -va
    A (no absoluto) relative
    eso es muy relativo that depends
    una dolencia de relativa gravedad a fairly o relatively serious illness
    viven en un estado de relativo bienestar they're relatively o reasonably well-off
    datos relativos a la mortalidad infantil data relating to infant mortality
    todo lo relativo a la política anything to do with o anything related to politics
    en lo relativo a este problema es necesario adoptar medidas urgentes urgent measures are needed to deal with this problem, urgent measures are needed with regard to this problem
    relative
    * * *

     

    relativo
    ◊ -va adjetivo

    1 ( no absoluto) relative;

    una enfermedad de relativa gravedad a relatively serious illness
    2 ( concerniente) relativo A algo relating to sth;
    todo lo relativo a la política anything to do with o related to politics;

    en lo relativo a este problema with regard to this problem
    relativo,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (una cualidad, un valor) relative: es un asunto de relativa importancia, it's a relatively important matter
    2 (que se refiere a algo o alguien) relating to, regarding: es algo relativo a un accidente, it's something to do with an accident
    II adjetivo & m,f Ling relative
    ' relativo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    económica
    - económico
    - férrea
    - férreo
    - filial
    - fiscal
    - formalmente
    - humana
    - humano
    - monumental
    - que
    - real
    - relativa
    - sabatina
    - sabatino
    - selvática
    - selvático
    - sindicalista
    - hispánico
    - sentimental
    - temporal
    English:
    as
    - comparative
    - fictional
    - relative
    - what
    - when
    - where
    - which
    - who
    - whom
    - whose
    - why
    - with
    - comprehensive
    - relate
    * * *
    relativo, -a
    adj
    1. [no absoluto] relative;
    mayoría relativa relative majority;
    todo es relativo it's all relative;
    su estudio tiene un relativo valor científico her study's scientific value is relative
    2. [relacionado, tocante]
    relativo a relating to;
    un debate relativo al problema del desempleo a debate on the problem of unemployment;
    el precio debería ser relativo a la calidad the price should be in proportion to the quality;
    en lo relativo a… regarding…, in relation to…
    3. Gram [pronombre, adjetivo, adverbio] relative
    4. Gram [oración] relative
    nm
    Gram relative
    * * *
    adj relative;
    relativo a regarding, about;
    pronombre relativo GRAM relative pronoun
    * * *
    relativo, -va adj
    1) : relative
    2)
    en lo relativo a : with regard to, concerning
    * * *
    relativo adj relative
    relativo a relating to / concerning

    Spanish-English dictionary > relativo

  • 23 Argelia

    f.
    Algeria.
    * * *
    1 Algeria
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino Algeria
    * * *
    Ex. This article describes the current situation regarding professional education and training of librarians in Algeria.
    * * *
    femenino Algeria
    * * *

    Ex: This article describes the current situation regarding professional education and training of librarians in Algeria.

    * * *
    Algeria
    * * *

    Argelia sustantivo femenino
    Algeria
    Argelia sustantivo femenino Algeria
    ' Argelia' also found in these entries:
    English:
    Algeria
    * * *
    Algeria
    * * *
    f Algeria

    Spanish-English dictionary > Argelia

  • 24 Posesivo + media naranja

    = Posesivo + significant other, Posesivo + better half, Posesivo + other half
    Ex. Reference group theory is based upon the principle that people take the standards of significant others as a basis for making self-appraisals, comparisons, and choices regarding need and use of information.
    Ex. The answer to this relates directly to the second major factor contributing to unhappiness between a manager and his better half, i.e., a sense of professional jealousy between marital partners.
    Ex. Breaking wind often is typically the result of your diet and lifestyle -- it won't kill you, though your other half might if you keep trumpeting in bed.
    * * *
    = Posesivo + significant other, Posesivo + better half, Posesivo + other half

    Ex: Reference group theory is based upon the principle that people take the standards of significant others as a basis for making self-appraisals, comparisons, and choices regarding need and use of information.

    Ex: The answer to this relates directly to the second major factor contributing to unhappiness between a manager and his better half, i.e., a sense of professional jealousy between marital partners.
    Ex: Breaking wind often is typically the result of your diet and lifestyle -- it won't kill you, though your other half might if you keep trumpeting in bed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Posesivo + media naranja

  • 25 Presidium

    m.
    presidium, praesidium.
    * * *
    Nota: En los países comunistas, comité que representa y actúa en nombre de un organismo más grande, en especial un organismo político.
    Ex. In 1930 an agreement was reached between the Presidium and the Central Archive Administration regarding the transfer of trade-union archives into the control of the state archives.
    * * *
    Nota: En los países comunistas, comité que representa y actúa en nombre de un organismo más grande, en especial un organismo político.

    Ex: In 1930 an agreement was reached between the Presidium and the Central Archive Administration regarding the transfer of trade-union archives into the control of the state archives.

    * * *
    presidium

    Spanish-English dictionary > Presidium

  • 26 aceite mineral

    m.
    mineral oil.
    * * *
    (n.) = mineral oil
    Ex. The author reports the case of 15 transsexuals regarding their devastating long-term outcomes after the injection of up to 8 liters of silicone or mineral oil to feminize their bodies.
    * * *

    Ex: The author reports the case of 15 transsexuals regarding their devastating long-term outcomes after the injection of up to 8 liters of silicone or mineral oil to feminize their bodies.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aceite mineral

  • 27 afable

    adj.
    affable.
    * * *
    1 affable, kind
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ affable, genial
    * * *
    adjetivo affable
    * * *
    = approachable, amiable, cordial, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], good-natured, sociable, forthcoming, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.], affable, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].
    Ex. Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.
    Ex. 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.
    Ex. The librarian's response should always be cordial and positive in style.
    Ex. A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.
    Ex. The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.
    Ex. Public libraries have traditionally been places where information can be gathered and exchanged in a sociable atmosphere.
    Ex. In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.
    Ex. Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.
    Ex. After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.
    Ex. People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.
    ----
    * afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.
    * * *
    adjetivo affable
    * * *
    = approachable, amiable, cordial, tender [tenderer -comp., tenderest -sup.], good-natured, sociable, forthcoming, chummy [chummier -comp., chummiest -sup.], affable, mellow [mellower -comp., mellowest -sup.].

    Ex: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.

    Ex: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.
    Ex: The librarian's response should always be cordial and positive in style.
    Ex: A single drawing can have a highly emotional impact and can be effective as either a heavy, bold statement or a tender reminder.
    Ex: The illustrations were projected on a large screen and the children were able to see that it was a locus amoenus and a reflection of the character of the good-natured host.
    Ex: Public libraries have traditionally been places where information can be gathered and exchanged in a sociable atmosphere.
    Ex: In addition, this method is preferable where patrons may be less than forthcoming using another method (e.g., questionnaire) regarding behaviors that would traditionally be frowned upon by librarians = Además, este método es preferible sobre otro (por ejemplo, un cuestionario) cuando los usuarios puede que no sean tan sinceros en sus respuestas como deberían de serlo con respecto a ciertos comportamientos que tradicionalmente estarían mal vistos por los bibliotecarios.
    Ex: Within that chummy, insular world of imperial elites, Senator Jaguaribe recoiled in horror at the prospect of a permanent pauper class supported by public funds.
    Ex: After practice, however, the usually affable Jackson looked to be in a fog as he prepared to walk to his locker.
    Ex: People become more ' mellow' in response to negative emotions over their lifetime, research suggests.
    * afable pero sin sinceridad = suave.

    * * *
    affable
    * * *

    afable adjetivo
    affable
    afable adjetivo affable
    ' afable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    seca
    - seco
    English:
    amiable
    - congenial
    - good-humoured
    - good-natured
    - smooth
    - suave
    - affable
    - debonair
    - mild
    * * *
    afable adj
    affable
    * * *
    adj affable, pleasant
    * * *
    afable adj
    : affable
    afablemente adv

    Spanish-English dictionary > afable

  • 28 afeminar

    v.
    1 to effeminate, to unman.
    2 to debilitate, to enervate, to melt into weakness.
    3 to feminize, to make effeminate, to womanize, to effeminate.
    * * *
    1 to make effeminate
    1 to become effeminate
    * * *
    = feminise [feminize, -USA].
    Ex. The author reports the case of 15 transsexuals regarding their devastating long-term outcomes after the injection of up to 8 liters of silicone or mineral oil to feminize their bodies.
    * * *
    = feminise [feminize, -USA].

    Ex: The author reports the case of 15 transsexuals regarding their devastating long-term outcomes after the injection of up to 8 liters of silicone or mineral oil to feminize their bodies.

    * * *
    afeminar [A1 ]
    vt
    to make... effeminate
    to become effeminate
    * * *
    vt
    to make effeminate
    * * *
    v/t soften, feminize;
    afeminar sus cualidades varoniles get in touch with one’s feminine side

    Spanish-English dictionary > afeminar

  • 29 agudo

    adj.
    1 sharp, smart, keen, astute.
    2 intense, severe, fierce, excruciating.
    3 high-pitched, sharp, shrill, piping.
    4 acute, clever, keen, insightful.
    5 witty, clever.
    6 pointed, acute, sharp-edged.
    7 acute.
    8 oxytone, accented in the last syllable, oxytonic, with a stronger phonetic accent on last syllable.
    Acordeón es una palabra aguda "Acordeon" is accented in the last syllable...
    m.
    high-pitch note, treble.
    * * *
    1 (afilado) sharp
    2 (dolor) acute
    4 figurado (sentido) sharp, keen
    5 (voz) high-pitched
    6 (sonido) treble, high
    7 LINGÚÍSTICA (palabra) oxytone; (acento) acute
    * * *
    (f. - aguda)
    adj.
    1) sharp, acute
    2) high, high-pitched
    3) clever, witty
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=afilado) [filo] sharp; [instrumento] sharp, pointed
    2) (=intenso) [enfermedad, dolor] acute; [acento] acute
    3) [ángulo] acute
    4) (=incisivo) [mente, sentido] sharp, keen; [ingenio] ready, lively; [crítica] penetrating; [observación] smart, clever; [pregunta] acute, searching
    5) (=gracioso) witty
    6) (Mús) [nota] high, high-pitched; [voz, sonido] piercing
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1)
    a) <filo/punta> sharp
    b) < ángulo> acute
    2)
    a) <voz/sonido> high-pitched; < nota> high
    b) < dolor> ( duradero) intense, acute; ( momentáneo) sharp
    c) < crisis> severe
    d) <aumento/descenso> sharp
    3)
    a) ( perspicaz) < persona> quick-witted, sharp; < comentario> shrewd
    b) ( gracioso) <comentario/persona> witty
    c) <sentido/instinto> sharp
    4) < palabra> stressed on the last syllable; < acento> acute
    * * *
    = keen [keener -comp., keenest -sup.], sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], trenchant, witty [wittier -comp., wittiest -sup.], perceptive, acute, searing, stinging, heightened, high-pitched, penetrating, razor-sharp, keen-witted, pointy [pointier -comp., pointiest - sup.].
    Ex. Formal logic used to be a keen instrument in the hands of the teacher in his trying of students' souls.
    Ex. 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
    Ex. However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.
    Ex. This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.
    Ex. In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.
    Ex. In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.
    Ex. His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.
    Ex. In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.
    Ex. The heightened level of community awareness has led some local authorities to take the initiative and to become information disseminators in their own right.
    Ex. The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.
    Ex. In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.
    Ex. As mentioned in the first part, developing a razor-sharp memory is not going to occur overnight.
    Ex. She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.
    Ex. So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/first molars rather than between them.
    ----
    * acento agudo = acute.
    * de vista aguda = sharp-eyed.
    * dolor agudo = twinge.
    * Enfermedad + aguda = acute + Enfermedad, a bad case of + Enfermedad.
    * infección aguda = acute infection.
    * miastenia aguda = myasthenia gravis.
    * SARS (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo y Grave) = SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1)
    a) <filo/punta> sharp
    b) < ángulo> acute
    2)
    a) <voz/sonido> high-pitched; < nota> high
    b) < dolor> ( duradero) intense, acute; ( momentáneo) sharp
    c) < crisis> severe
    d) <aumento/descenso> sharp
    3)
    a) ( perspicaz) < persona> quick-witted, sharp; < comentario> shrewd
    b) ( gracioso) <comentario/persona> witty
    c) <sentido/instinto> sharp
    4) < palabra> stressed on the last syllable; < acento> acute
    * * *
    = keen [keener -comp., keenest -sup.], sharp [sharper -comp., sharpest -sup.], trenchant, witty [wittier -comp., wittiest -sup.], perceptive, acute, searing, stinging, heightened, high-pitched, penetrating, razor-sharp, keen-witted, pointy [pointier -comp., pointiest - sup.].

    Ex: Formal logic used to be a keen instrument in the hands of the teacher in his trying of students' souls.

    Ex: 'I'll give it more thought,' she said with a sharp frown, resuming her former posture.
    Ex: However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.
    Ex: This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.
    Ex: In their profound and perceptive essay on professionalism, Mary Lee Bundy and Paul Wasserman write at some length on this extraordinary phenomenon, 'the essential timidity of responsibility for solving informational problems and providing unequivocal answers'.
    Ex: In some areas of study, notably the social sciences, the problems vocabulary are acute.
    Ex: His searing and rigorously logical analysis of the '1949 ALA Rules for Entry' is one of my favorite pieces of writing on cataloging.
    Ex: In a stinging rebuke to the American Library Association, Nat Hentoff has criticized the ALA for failing to take action to defend volunteer librarians in Cuba who are being subjected to a brutal crackdown.
    Ex: The heightened level of community awareness has led some local authorities to take the initiative and to become information disseminators in their own right.
    Ex: The noise is a high-pitched whine or hiss the machine emits during operation.
    Ex: In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.
    Ex: As mentioned in the first part, developing a razor-sharp memory is not going to occur overnight.
    Ex: She is famous for her series featuring homicide detective Peter Decker and his keen-witted, beautiful wife.
    Ex: So much so that my canines (or eye-teeth, they're the pointy ones) ended up growing over my incisors/first molars rather than between them.
    * acento agudo = acute.
    * de vista aguda = sharp-eyed.
    * dolor agudo = twinge.
    * Enfermedad + aguda = acute + Enfermedad, a bad case of + Enfermedad.
    * infección aguda = acute infection.
    * miastenia aguda = myasthenia gravis.
    * SARS (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo y Grave) = SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).

    * * *
    agudo -da
    A
    1 ‹filo/punta› sharp
    2 ‹ángulo› acute
    B
    1 ‹voz› high-pitched; (irritante) shrill; ‹sonido› high-pitched; (irritante) piercing; ‹nota› high
    2 ‹dolor› (duradero) intense, acute; (momentáneo) sharp
    3 ‹crisis› severe
    4 ‹aumento/descenso› sharp
    un agudo descenso del índice de mortalidad a sharp fall in the death rate
    C
    1 (perspicaz) ‹persona› quick-witted, sharp; ‹observación/comentario› shrewd; ‹pregunta› shrewd, searching
    2 (gracioso) ‹comentario/persona› witty
    3 ‹vista› sharp; ‹oído› sharp, acute; ‹sentido/instinto› keen, sharp
    D
    1 ‹palabra› stressed on the last syllable
    2 ‹acento› acute
    * * *

     

    agudo
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    1
    a)filo/punta sharp

    b) ángulo acute

    2
    a)voz/sonido high-pitched;

    nota high
    b) dolor› ( duradero) intense, acute;

    ( momentáneo) sharp
    c) crisis severe

    d)aumento/descenso sharp

    3

    comentario shrewd
    b) ( gracioso) ‹comentario/persona witty

    c)sentido/instinto sharp

    agudo,-a adjetivo
    1 (sensación, enfermedad) acute
    2 (tono de voz) high-pitched
    (sonido) treble, high
    3 (ingenioso) witty
    4 (oído, vista, olfato) sharp, keen
    ' agudo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    aguda
    - fina
    - fino
    - ingeniosa
    - ingenioso
    - lista
    - listo
    - sagaz
    - estridente
    - ladino
    - pinchazo
    - pitido
    - quejido
    English:
    acute
    - crack
    - high
    - high-pitched
    - keen
    - piping
    - quick
    - quick-witted
    - raging
    - sharp
    - shrill
    - witty
    - yap
    * * *
    agudo, -a
    adj
    1. [filo, punta] sharp
    2. [vista, olfato] keen
    3. [crisis, problema, enfermedad] serious, acute
    4. [dolor] intense;
    sentí un dolor agudo al mover el brazo I felt a sharp pain when I moved my arm
    5. [sonido, voz] high, high-pitched
    6. [perspicaz] [persona] sharp, shrewd;
    [ingenio] keen, sharp
    7. [ingenioso] witty;
    estás muy agudo you're on form o very witty today;
    Irónico
    ¡muy agudo! [cuando algo no es gracioso] very clever o funny!;
    [cuando algo es evidente] very observant!
    8. Gram [palabra] stressed on the last syllable
    9. Gram [tilde] acute
    nm
    agudos [sonidos] treble
    * * *
    adj
    1 acute
    2 ( afilado) sharp
    3 sonido high-pitched
    4 ( perspicaz) sharp
    :
    acento agudo acute accent
    * * *
    agudo, -da adj
    1) : acute, sharp
    2) : shrill, high-pitched
    3) perspicaz: clever, shrewd
    * * *
    agudo adj
    1. (en general) sharp
    2. (sonido, voz) high / high pitched
    3. (ángulo, dolor) acute
    4. (comentario) witty [comp. wittier; superl. wittiest]
    5. (sentido) keen
    "sofá" es una palabra aguda the accent is on the last syllable in "sofá"

    Spanish-English dictionary > agudo

  • 30 ajo

    m.
    garlic.
    ajo tierno = green stalk of young garlic plant
    ¡ajo y agua! (informal) too bad!, tough!
    andar o estar en el ajo (figurative) to be in on it
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: ajar.
    * * *
    1 garlic
    \
    estar en el ajo familiar figurado to be involved, be in the thick of it
    ajo tierno young garlic
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Bot, Culin) garlic

    un ajo — a clove of garlic; (=salsa) garlic sauce

    - ¡ajo y agua!
    2) * (=palabrota) swearword, oath, curse
    * * *
    masculino (Coc) garlic

    echar or soltar ajos (y cebollas) — (AmL fam) to swear

    estar (metido) en el ajo — (fam) to be involved

    * * *
    = garlic.
    Ex. The author, a dietitian, distinguishes fact from fiction with statements regarding a variety of foods -- potatoes, honey, carrots, lemon and grapefruit juices, white bread, garlic, red meat and oranges.
    ----
    * ajo en polvo = garlic powder.
    * cabeza de ajo = head of garlic, bulb of garlic.
    * con olor a ajo = garlicky.
    * con sabor a ajo = garlicky.
    * diente de ajo = garlic clove, clove of garlic.
    * pan con ajo = garlic bread.
    * pan de ajo = garlic bread.
    * prensa-ajos = garlic press, garlic crusher.
    * prensa de ajos = garlic press, garlic crusher.
    * prensa para ajos = garlic press, garlic crusher.
    * sal de ajo = garlic salt.
    * * *
    masculino (Coc) garlic

    echar or soltar ajos (y cebollas) — (AmL fam) to swear

    estar (metido) en el ajo — (fam) to be involved

    * * *

    Ex: The author, a dietitian, distinguishes fact from fiction with statements regarding a variety of foods -- potatoes, honey, carrots, lemon and grapefruit juices, white bread, garlic, red meat and oranges.

    * ajo en polvo = garlic powder.
    * cabeza de ajo = head of garlic, bulb of garlic.
    * con olor a ajo = garlicky.
    * con sabor a ajo = garlicky.
    * diente de ajo = garlic clove, clove of garlic.
    * pan con ajo = garlic bread.
    * pan de ajo = garlic bread.
    * prensa-ajos = garlic press, garlic crusher.
    * prensa de ajos = garlic press, garlic crusher.
    * prensa para ajos = garlic press, garlic crusher.
    * sal de ajo = garlic salt.

    * * *
    A ( Coc) garlic
    un diente de ajo a clove of garlic
    esto tiene mucho ajo there's a lot of garlic in this, this is really garlicky ( colloq)
    puse unos ajitos I added a little garlic o a few cloves of garlic
    ¡ajo y agua! ( fam euf); I'll/you'll/she'll have to grin and bear it o put up with it
    como el ajo ( Chi fam); terrible, awful
    echar or soltar ajos (y cebollas) ( AmL fam); to cuss ( AmE colloq), to eff and blind ( BrE colloq), to swear
    estar en el ajo ( fam); to be in the know
    estar metido en el ajo ( fam); to be involved
    varios senadores están (metidos) en el ajo several senators are mixed up in it o are involved
    pelar el ajo ( Chi fam); to work one's butt off ( AmE colloq), to slog one's guts out ( BrE colloq)
    el que se pica, ajos come ( Esp fam); if the cap fits, wear it
    B ( Esp) (sonido) goo-goo, gaga
    * * *

     

    Del verbo ajar: ( conjugate ajar)

    ajo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    ajó es:

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

    Multiple Entries:
    ajar    
    ajo
    ajo sustantivo masculino (Coc) garlic;

    ajo sustantivo masculino garlic
    cabeza de ajo, head of garlic
    diente de ajo, clove of garlic
    ♦ Locuciones: familiar estar en el ajo, to be in on it
    fam hum ¡ajo y agua!, like it or lump it!

    ' ajo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cabeza
    - diente
    - picar
    - picada
    - picado
    - repetir
    - chafar
    - machacar
    - machucar
    - oler
    - triturar
    English:
    agree
    - clove
    - crush
    - garlic
    - garlicky
    - repeat
    - swear by
    * * *
    ajo1 nm
    [planta, condimento] garlic;
    un diente de ajo a clove of garlic;
    Fam Euf
    ¡ajo y agua! too bad!, tough!;
    Fam
    en el ajo: pregúntale a ella, que está en el ajo ask her, she's in on it o in the know;
    Fam
    varios funcionarios están metidos en el ajo a number of civil servants are mixed up in the affair
    ajo blanco cold garlic soup;
    ajo tierno = green stalk of young garlic plant
    ajo2, RP ajó interj
    goo-goo
    * * *
    m BOT garlic;
    andar en el ajo fam be in the know fam
    * * *
    ajo nm
    : garlic
    * * *
    ajo n garlic

    Spanish-English dictionary > ajo

  • 31 al respecto

    adv.
    with regard to this matter, about the matter, about this matter, in regard to the matter.
    * * *
    in this respect
    * * *
    = in this connection, in this respect
    Ex. In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.
    Ex. The socio-political reform now under way in Hungary requires renewal from librarianship as well, and one may draw on the author's ideas in this respect.
    * * *
    = in this connection, in this respect

    Ex: In this connection, Ohmes and Jones of the Florida State University Library have offered some rather penetrating insights regarding what they call 'The Other Half of Cataloging'.

    Ex: The socio-political reform now under way in Hungary requires renewal from librarianship as well, and one may draw on the author's ideas in this respect.

    Spanish-English dictionary > al respecto

  • 32 alternativo

    adj.
    alternative, alternating, to-and-fro.
    * * *
    1 alternative
    * * *
    (f. - alternativa)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ (Elec) alternating; [cultura, prensa] alternative
    * * *
    - va adjetivo
    a) <medicina/prensa/música> alternative
    b) ( en alternancia) in rotation
    * * *
    = alternative, competing, alternate.
    Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
    Ex. This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.
    Ex. Libraries which are not dependent upon the Library of Congress for cataloging copy are free to use the alternate rule.
    ----
    * de forma alternativa = alternatively.
    * de modo alternativo = alternatively.
    * enfrentarse a alternativas = be faced with choices, face + choices.
    * estilo de vida alternativo = alternative life-style.
    * estudiar alternativas = explore + alternative.
    * planificación alternativa = contingency planning.
    * ser la mejor alternativa = be the best bet.
    * título alternativo = alternative title.
    * fuente de energía(s) alternativa(s) = alternative energy source.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo
    a) <medicina/prensa/música> alternative
    b) ( en alternancia) in rotation
    * * *
    = alternative, competing, alternate.

    Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.

    Ex: This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.
    Ex: Libraries which are not dependent upon the Library of Congress for cataloging copy are free to use the alternate rule.
    * de forma alternativa = alternatively.
    * de modo alternativo = alternatively.
    * enfrentarse a alternativas = be faced with choices, face + choices.
    * estilo de vida alternativo = alternative life-style.
    * estudiar alternativas = explore + alternative.
    * planificación alternativa = contingency planning.
    * ser la mejor alternativa = be the best bet.
    * título alternativo = alternative title.
    * fuente de energía(s) alternativa(s) = alternative energy source.

    * * *
    1 ‹medicina/prensa/música› alternative
    el desarrollo de las energías alternativas the development of alternative sources of energy
    2 (en alternancia) in rotation
    cultivos alternativos crops in rotation
    * * *

    alternativo
    ◊ -va adjetivo ‹medicina/prensa/música alternative

    alternativo,-a adjetivo alternative

    ' alternativo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alternativa
    English:
    alternative
    - fallback
    - plan
    - fringe
    * * *
    alternativo, -a adj
    1. [movimiento] alternating
    2. [posibilidad] alternative
    3. [medicina, energía] alternative;
    [cine, teatro] alternative
    * * *
    adj alternative
    * * *
    alternativo, -va adj
    1) : alternating
    2) : alternative
    * * *
    alternativo adj alternative

    Spanish-English dictionary > alternativo

  • 33 analizar

    v.
    to analyze.
    Elsa analizó la bebida Elsa examined the drink.
    El juez analizó el caso The judge analyzed the case.
    * * *
    1 to analyse (US analyze)
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT to analyse, analyze (EEUU)
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( examinar) to analyze*, examine
    2) (Med, Quím) to analyze*
    3) (Ling) to parse
    2.
    analizarse v pron to undergo o have analysis
    * * *
    = analyse [analyze, -USA], assess, break down, discuss, explore, look at, look into, present + discussion, study, think out, weigh, offer + an account of, undergo + analysis, observe, check out, break out, dig + deep, dig + deep beneath the surface, weigh up, review, work through, put + Nombre + under the spotlight, bring + Nombre + under the spotlight, question, probe.
    Ex. With a clear objective, the next step is to analyse the concepts that are present in a search.
    Ex. Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.
    Ex. The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.
    Ex. This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.
    Ex. Next I will illustrate a simple search profile which does not explore all possible synonyms, but does serve to illustrate weighted term logic.
    Ex. This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.
    Ex. The main concern is to look into current use of, and interest in, electronic information services, and also to gauge opinion on setting up a data base concerned solely with development issues.
    Ex. This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.
    Ex. Each of the binders is portable and can be separately studied.
    Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
    Ex. Examines the advantages and disadvantages of approval plans suggesting that each library must carefully weigh them in order to determine its own best course of action.
    Ex. This article offers an account of the processes shaping the professionalisation of college and research librarianship within the framework of 4 contemporary sociological theories.
    Ex. Syntactic relationships arise from the syntax of the document which is undergoing analysis, and derive solely from literary warrant.
    Ex. 141 data bases were observed, most of them had been developed in the life sciences as well as in the earth, ocean and space sciences.
    Ex. Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.
    Ex. Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.
    Ex. Are we prepared to dig deep into our well of humanity & humility in order to uplift ourselves?.
    Ex. Her central themes are still love and sex, but she digs deeper beneath the surface to examine the gray areas of moral responsibility and gender relations.
    Ex. The author weighs up whether a dumbing down has taken place in the UK tabloid and broadsheet press.
    Ex. There is only space to review briefly the special problems associated with the descriptive cataloguing of nonbook materials.
    Ex. Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.
    Ex. It is paramount to put designers themselves under the spotlight for investigative purposes.
    Ex. When the profession once more brought censorship under the spotlight in the 70s, it was less critical and more loath to take a stand.
    Ex. If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.
    Ex. The librarian sometimes must probe to discover the context of the question and to be able to discuss various possible approaches and explore their merits.
    ----
    * al analizar Algo más detenidamente = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * analizar brevemente = take + a look at.
    * analizar críticamente = pull + Nombre + to bits.
    * analizar de nuevo = reexamine [re-examine].
    * analizar desde una perspectiva = see through.
    * analizar desde un punto de vista crítico = cast + a critical eye over.
    * analizar detenidamente = be carefully considered, think through.
    * analizar de un modo imparcial = take + a cool look at.
    * analizar en = break down into.
    * analizar en detalle = consider + in detail.
    * analizar la posibilidad de (que) = examine + the possibility that/of.
    * analizar las posibilidades de = look at + the prospects for.
    * analizar los pormenores de una situación = look + behind the scene.
    * analizar minuciosamente = come under + scrutiny, pore.
    * analizar por separado = dissect.
    * analizar sintácticamente = parse.
    * analizar una cuestión = explore + question, explore + issue.
    * analizar una posibilidad = explore + idea.
    * analizar un tema = explore + theme.
    * reanalizar = reexamine [re-examine].
    * ser analizado como una frase = be phrase parsed.
    * sin analizar = unexamined, unanalysed.
    * volver a analizar = reexamine [re-examine], reanalyse [reanalyze, -USA].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( examinar) to analyze*, examine
    2) (Med, Quím) to analyze*
    3) (Ling) to parse
    2.
    analizarse v pron to undergo o have analysis
    * * *
    = analyse [analyze, -USA], assess, break down, discuss, explore, look at, look into, present + discussion, study, think out, weigh, offer + an account of, undergo + analysis, observe, check out, break out, dig + deep, dig + deep beneath the surface, weigh up, review, work through, put + Nombre + under the spotlight, bring + Nombre + under the spotlight, question, probe.

    Ex: With a clear objective, the next step is to analyse the concepts that are present in a search.

    Ex: Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.
    Ex: The holdings are broken down into several volumes, shown as the next level of the pyramid.
    Ex: This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.
    Ex: Next I will illustrate a simple search profile which does not explore all possible synonyms, but does serve to illustrate weighted term logic.
    Ex: This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.
    Ex: The main concern is to look into current use of, and interest in, electronic information services, and also to gauge opinion on setting up a data base concerned solely with development issues.
    Ex: This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.
    Ex: Each of the binders is portable and can be separately studied.
    Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
    Ex: Examines the advantages and disadvantages of approval plans suggesting that each library must carefully weigh them in order to determine its own best course of action.
    Ex: This article offers an account of the processes shaping the professionalisation of college and research librarianship within the framework of 4 contemporary sociological theories.
    Ex: Syntactic relationships arise from the syntax of the document which is undergoing analysis, and derive solely from literary warrant.
    Ex: 141 data bases were observed, most of them had been developed in the life sciences as well as in the earth, ocean and space sciences.
    Ex: Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.
    Ex: Turnaround managers want current financial and working capital analyses broken out by cost/profit centres.
    Ex: Are we prepared to dig deep into our well of humanity & humility in order to uplift ourselves?.
    Ex: Her central themes are still love and sex, but she digs deeper beneath the surface to examine the gray areas of moral responsibility and gender relations.
    Ex: The author weighs up whether a dumbing down has taken place in the UK tabloid and broadsheet press.
    Ex: There is only space to review briefly the special problems associated with the descriptive cataloguing of nonbook materials.
    Ex: Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.
    Ex: It is paramount to put designers themselves under the spotlight for investigative purposes.
    Ex: When the profession once more brought censorship under the spotlight in the 70s, it was less critical and more loath to take a stand.
    Ex: If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.
    Ex: The librarian sometimes must probe to discover the context of the question and to be able to discuss various possible approaches and explore their merits.
    * al analizar Algo más detenidamente = on closer examination, on closer inspection.
    * analizar brevemente = take + a look at.
    * analizar críticamente = pull + Nombre + to bits.
    * analizar de nuevo = reexamine [re-examine].
    * analizar desde una perspectiva = see through.
    * analizar desde un punto de vista crítico = cast + a critical eye over.
    * analizar detenidamente = be carefully considered, think through.
    * analizar de un modo imparcial = take + a cool look at.
    * analizar en = break down into.
    * analizar en detalle = consider + in detail.
    * analizar la posibilidad de (que) = examine + the possibility that/of.
    * analizar las posibilidades de = look at + the prospects for.
    * analizar los pormenores de una situación = look + behind the scene.
    * analizar minuciosamente = come under + scrutiny, pore.
    * analizar por separado = dissect.
    * analizar sintácticamente = parse.
    * analizar una cuestión = explore + question, explore + issue.
    * analizar una posibilidad = explore + idea.
    * analizar un tema = explore + theme.
    * reanalizar = reexamine [re-examine].
    * ser analizado como una frase = be phrase parsed.
    * sin analizar = unexamined, unanalysed.
    * volver a analizar = reexamine [re-examine], reanalyse [reanalyze, -USA].

    * * *
    analizar [A4 ]
    vt
    A (examinar) to analyze*, examine
    B ( Med, Quím) to analyze*
    C ( Ling) to parse
    to undergo o have analysis
    se está analizando he's undergoing o having analysis, he's seeing an analyst, he's in analysis
    * * *

     

    analizar ( conjugate analizar) verbo transitivo
    a) ( examinar) to analyze( conjugate analyze), examine

    b) (Med, Quím) to analyze( conjugate analyze)

    c) (Ling) to parse

    analizarse verbo pronominal
    to undergo o have analysis
    analizar verbo transitivo to analyze
    ' analizar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    estudiar
    - profundidad
    - punto
    English:
    analyse
    - test
    - analyze
    - go
    - survey
    * * *
    1. [situación, problema] to analyse
    2. [sangre, orina] to test, to analyse
    3. Gram to parse;
    * * *
    v/t analyze
    * * *
    analizar {21} vt
    : to analyze
    * * *
    analizar vb to analyse

    Spanish-English dictionary > analizar

  • 34 análisis de necesidades

    Ex. This article discusses management considerations regarding needs analysis = Este artículo examina ciertas cuestiones relacionadas con la gestión de los análisis de necesidades.
    * * *

    Ex: This article discusses management considerations regarding needs analysis = Este artículo examina ciertas cuestiones relacionadas con la gestión de los análisis de necesidades.

    Spanish-English dictionary > análisis de necesidades

  • 35 archivo de sindicato

    Ex. In 1930 an agreement was reached between the Presidium and the Central Archive Administration regarding the transfer of trade-union archives into the control of the state archives.
    * * *

    Ex: In 1930 an agreement was reached between the Presidium and the Central Archive Administration regarding the transfer of trade-union archives into the control of the state archives.

    Spanish-English dictionary > archivo de sindicato

  • 36 archivo estatal

    Ex. In 1930 an agreement was reached between the Presidium and the Central Archive Administration regarding the transfer of trade-union archives into the control of the state archives.
    * * *

    Ex: In 1930 an agreement was reached between the Presidium and the Central Archive Administration regarding the transfer of trade-union archives into the control of the state archives.

    Spanish-English dictionary > archivo estatal

  • 37 argumento que presenta los dos puntos de vista

    Ex. In addition, 4 major issues are presented regarding information diffusion: logical vs. emotional appeals, one-sided vs two-sided arguments, and order of presentation.
    * * *

    Ex: In addition, 4 major issues are presented regarding information diffusion: logical vs. emotional appeals, one-sided vs two-sided arguments, and order of presentation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > argumento que presenta los dos puntos de vista

  • 38 argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista

    Ex. In addition, 4 major issues are presented regarding information diffusion: logical vs. emotional appeals, one-sided vs two-sided arguments, and order of presentation.
    * * *

    Ex: In addition, 4 major issues are presented regarding information diffusion: logical vs. emotional appeals, one-sided vs two-sided arguments, and order of presentation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > argumento que presenta sólo un punto de vista

  • 39 arrepentimiento

    m.
    1 repentance.
    2 regret, sorriness.
    * * *
    1 regret, repentance
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=pesar) regret; (Rel) repentance; [de terrorista etc] reformation
    2) (Arte) (=enmienda) change ( made by the artist to a picture)
    * * *
    masculino remorse, repentance
    * * *
    = regret, remorse, repentance.
    Ex. Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.
    Ex. Moreover, significant gender differences are reported regarding remorse, depression, fear, anger, sadness, shyness, shame, surprise, contempt, concentration, astonishment, disdain, blame, & awe.
    Ex. The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.
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    * sin arrepentimiento = no-looking-back.
    * * *
    masculino remorse, repentance
    * * *
    = regret, remorse, repentance.

    Ex: Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.

    Ex: Moreover, significant gender differences are reported regarding remorse, depression, fear, anger, sadness, shyness, shame, surprise, contempt, concentration, astonishment, disdain, blame, & awe.
    Ex: The book stands on the slippery ground between the picaresque and the Puritan repentance narratives such as the Pilgrim's Progress.
    * sin arrepentimiento = no-looking-back.

    * * *
    remorse, repentance
    su arrepentimiento era sincero he was truly sorry o repentant
    * * *

    arrepentimiento sustantivo masculino
    remorse, repentance
    arrepentimiento sustantivo masculino regret
    ' arrepentimiento' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    estimable
    - pesar
    English:
    contrition
    - insincere
    - remorse
    - repentance
    - show
    - regret
    * * *
    1. [de pecado, crimen] repentance
    2. [cambio de idea] change of mind
    * * *
    m
    1 repentance
    2 ( cambio de opinión) change of heart
    * * *
    : regret, remorse, repentance

    Spanish-English dictionary > arrepentimiento

  • 40 asignar fondos

    (v.) = allocate + funds
    Ex. Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.
    * * *
    (v.) = allocate + funds

    Ex: Despite carefully framed acquistions policy statements regarding fiction in actual fact libraries allocate only a small percentage of their meagre book funds to fiction.

    Spanish-English dictionary > asignar fondos

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  • regarding — [[t]rɪgɑ͟ː(r)dɪŋ[/t]] PREP You can use regarding to indicate the subject that is being talked or written about. He refused to divulge any information regarding the man s whereabouts. Syn: concerning, about …   English dictionary

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