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rejuvenating

  • 1 rejuvenedor

    Ex. Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.
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    Ex: Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.

    Spanish-English dictionary > rejuvenedor

  • 2 remozador

    Ex. Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.
    * * *

    Ex: Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.

    Spanish-English dictionary > remozador

  • 3 rejuvenecedor

    adj.
    rejuvenating, anti-aging, invigorating, rejuvenescent.
    m.
    rejuvenating medicine.
    * * *
    1 rejuvenating, rejuvenescent
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    * * *
    - dora adjetivo rejuvenating
    * * *
    - dora adjetivo rejuvenating
    * * *
    rejuvenating
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    rejuvenecedor, -ora adj
    [efecto] rejuvenating

    Spanish-English dictionary > rejuvenecedor

  • 4 revitalizador

    adj.
    life-giving, life-sustaining.
    m.
    energizer, revitalizer.
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    1.
    2.
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    = refreshing, energising [energizing, -USA], vitalising [vitalizing, -USA], rejuvenating.
    Ex. But there are outsiders whose presence in the classroom and refreshing unfamiliarity and enthusiasm for reading can help change the pace of everyday encounters between teacher and taught = Pero hay personas ajenas a la clase cuya presencia en el aula y su novedad y entusiasmo revitalizador por la lectura pueden contribuir a cambiar el ritmo del encuentro diario entre el profesor y los alumnos.
    Ex. The bulletin can effectively reflect the widest body of interest and become an active and energizing forum.
    Ex. A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.
    Ex. Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.
    * * *
    = refreshing, energising [energizing, -USA], vitalising [vitalizing, -USA], rejuvenating.

    Ex: But there are outsiders whose presence in the classroom and refreshing unfamiliarity and enthusiasm for reading can help change the pace of everyday encounters between teacher and taught = Pero hay personas ajenas a la clase cuya presencia en el aula y su novedad y entusiasmo revitalizador por la lectura pueden contribuir a cambiar el ritmo del encuentro diario entre el profesor y los alumnos.

    Ex: The bulletin can effectively reflect the widest body of interest and become an active and energizing forum.
    Ex: A national scale post-master's internship programme should improve the quality of working librarians and provide vitalising forces in academic institutions.
    Ex: Warmed by an abundance of desert sunshine, the meeting will be held in a rejuvenating resort environment inspired by the beauty of its pristine natural surroundings.

    * * *
    revitalizing
    stimulant

    Spanish-English dictionary > revitalizador

  • 5 algo maravilloso pero pasajero

    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    * * *

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > algo maravilloso pero pasajero

  • 6 cambio de actitud

    (n.) = change in attitude, change of heart
    Ex. If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
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    (n.) = change in attitude, change of heart

    Ex: If librarians would calmly and publicly and increasingly lay claim to this area as their professional domain, they would gradually bring about the change in attitude that many desire to see.

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de actitud

  • 7 cambio de idea

    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.
    * * *
    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Ex: The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de idea

  • 8 cambio de opinión

    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.
    * * *
    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Ex: The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de opinión

  • 9 cambio de parecer

    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.
    * * *
    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Ex: The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de parecer

  • 10 dar un servicio

    (v.) = provide + service, do + service
    Ex. The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    * * *
    (v.) = provide + service, do + service

    Ex: The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > dar un servicio

  • 11 excelente

    adj.
    excellent.
    intj.
    excellent, super, just fine.
    m.
    excellent grade, A plus.
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    1 excellent, first-rate
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    adj.
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    adjetivo excellent
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    = excellent, fantastic, outstanding, supine, superb, vintage, sterling, upscale, fantastical, fantastical, tip-top, great, princely.
    Ex. The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.
    Ex. GODORT has done a fantastic job of dealing with and solving documents problems.
    Ex. The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.
    Ex. His point is apparently that the public library needs to be more than a supine service.
    Ex. The image of the reference librarian, as portrayed by Katherine Hepburn in the film, 'Desk Set,' suggests the superb flair and intellectual acumen with which reference librarians would like to dazzle their patrons.
    Ex. Indeed, advantage was taken of the tenth anniversary of British membership to make 1983 a vintage year for monographs on the European Communities.
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The hotel features 428 newly renovated guest rooms with upscale southwestern décor and private balconies with gorgeous mountain views = El hotel ofrece 428 habitaciones renovadas recientemente con una decoración de lujo al estilo del suroeste del país y balcones con magníficas vistas a las montañas.
    Ex. Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.
    Ex. Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.
    Ex. It's a tip-top place from top to bottom with no letdowns whatsoever.
    Ex. Click on 'add new experience', provide as much details as you can, and let us know why you think they are so great.
    Ex. By my most delightful excursion was to Hamilton itself, one of the most princely places I have ever visited.
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    * ejemplo excelente = shining example.
    * en excelente estado = in tip-top condition, in tip-top form.
    * en excelentes condiciones = in tip-top condition, in tip-top form.
    * forma excelente = commanding form.
    * sentirse excelente = feel + tip-top.
    * ser un + Nombre + excelente = be a prince of a + Nombre.
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    adjetivo excellent
    * * *
    = excellent, fantastic, outstanding, supine, superb, vintage, sterling, upscale, fantastical, fantastical, tip-top, great, princely.

    Ex: The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.

    Ex: GODORT has done a fantastic job of dealing with and solving documents problems.
    Ex: The PRECIS indexing system is a set of procedures for producing index entries which in theoretical terms represents an advance outstanding for its highly formularized approach to citation order and reference, or added entry, generation.
    Ex: His point is apparently that the public library needs to be more than a supine service.
    Ex: The image of the reference librarian, as portrayed by Katherine Hepburn in the film, 'Desk Set,' suggests the superb flair and intellectual acumen with which reference librarians would like to dazzle their patrons.
    Ex: Indeed, advantage was taken of the tenth anniversary of British membership to make 1983 a vintage year for monographs on the European Communities.
    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex: The hotel features 428 newly renovated guest rooms with upscale southwestern décor and private balconies with gorgeous mountain views = El hotel ofrece 428 habitaciones renovadas recientemente con una decoración de lujo al estilo del suroeste del país y balcones con magníficas vistas a las montañas.
    Ex: Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.
    Ex: Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.
    Ex: It's a tip-top place from top to bottom with no letdowns whatsoever.
    Ex: Click on 'add new experience', provide as much details as you can, and let us know why you think they are so great.
    Ex: By my most delightful excursion was to Hamilton itself, one of the most princely places I have ever visited.
    * ejemplo excelente = shining example.
    * en excelente estado = in tip-top condition, in tip-top form.
    * en excelentes condiciones = in tip-top condition, in tip-top form.
    * forma excelente = commanding form.
    * sentirse excelente = feel + tip-top.
    * ser un + Nombre + excelente = be a prince of a + Nombre.

    * * *
    excellent
    * * *

     

    excelente adjetivo
    excellent
    excelente adjetivo excellent, superb: el vino es excelente, the wine is superb
    ' excelente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    insuperable
    - maestra
    - maestro
    - sobresaliente
    - cabo
    - estupendo
    - grande
    - perfecto
    - privilegiado
    English:
    acclaim
    - ducky
    - excellent
    - exercise
    - fine
    - first-class
    - first-rate
    - groovy
    - mean
    - mime
    - overall
    - sterling
    - vintage
    - wash down
    - work
    - admirable
    - credit
    - golden
    - piece
    - prime
    - rate
    - recall
    - tip
    * * *
    excellent
    * * *
    adj excellent
    * * *
    : excellent
    * * *
    excelente adj excellent

    Spanish-English dictionary > excelente

  • 12 inapreciable

    adj.
    1 invaluable, inestimable (incalculable).
    2 imperceptible (insignificante).
    3 inappreciable, beyond price, valuable, immeasurable.
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    1 (insignificante) imperceptible, insignificant
    2 (valioso) invaluable, priceless
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    ADJ
    1) [diferencia] imperceptible
    2) [de valor] invaluable, inestimable
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    1) ( muy valioso) invaluable
    2) ( insignificante) negligible
    * * *
    = invaluable, minute, sterling, unnoticeable, undetectable.
    Ex. Readings as a tool that enables us to do something else, rather than reading which has invaluable ends and purposes in itself.
    Ex. However, a detailed comparison of the fourth with the third edition turned up only 13 differences that pertained to card catalogs, and these differences were minute.
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. Dilution is used to reduce the color to unnoticeable levels.
    Ex. These errors are undetectable by traditional spelling correction techniques.
    ----
    * resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.
    * * *
    1) ( muy valioso) invaluable
    2) ( insignificante) negligible
    * * *
    = invaluable, minute, sterling, unnoticeable, undetectable.

    Ex: Readings as a tool that enables us to do something else, rather than reading which has invaluable ends and purposes in itself.

    Ex: However, a detailed comparison of the fourth with the third edition turned up only 13 differences that pertained to card catalogs, and these differences were minute.
    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex: Dilution is used to reduce the color to unnoticeable levels.
    Ex: These errors are undetectable by traditional spelling correction techniques.
    * resultar inapreciable = prove + invaluable.

    * * *
    A (muy valioso) invaluable
    gracias a su inapreciable ayuda thanks to her invaluable assistance
    B (insignificante) negligible
    la diferencia es inapreciable the difference is negligible o hardly noticeable
    * * *

    inapreciable adjetivo
    1 ( muy valioso) ‹ayuda/amistad invaluable;

    2 ( insignificante) negligible
    inapreciable adjetivo
    1 (imperceptible) insignificant, negligible: hizo un gesto casi inapreciable, it was a barely perceptible nod of the head
    2 (valioso, no calculable materialmente) invaluable, inestimable: el inapreciable apoyo de sus amigos, the invaluable support of his friends
    ' inapreciable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    despreciable
    English:
    invaluable
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    1. [incalculable] invaluable, inestimable
    2. [insignificante] imperceptible
    * * *
    adj
    1 ( valioso) priceless
    2 ( insignificante) negligible
    * * *
    1) : imperceptible, negligible
    2) : invaluable

    Spanish-English dictionary > inapreciable

  • 13 inestimable

    adj.
    inestimable, invaluable.
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    1 inestimable, invaluable
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    adj.
    invaluable, inestimable
    * * *
    ADJ inestimable, invaluable
    * * *
    adjetivo < ayuda> invaluable
    * * *
    = invaluable, priceless, inestimable, sterling.
    Ex. Readings as a tool that enables us to do something else, rather than reading which has invaluable ends and purposes in itself.
    Ex. The libraries have spent centuries with the collections and storage of priceless information.
    Ex. Over the years this title has established itself as a respected standard reference work of inestimable value.
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    ----
    * el + Nombre + es inestimable = the + Nombre + cannot be overestimated.
    * * *
    adjetivo < ayuda> invaluable
    * * *
    = invaluable, priceless, inestimable, sterling.

    Ex: Readings as a tool that enables us to do something else, rather than reading which has invaluable ends and purposes in itself.

    Ex: The libraries have spent centuries with the collections and storage of priceless information.
    Ex: Over the years this title has established itself as a respected standard reference work of inestimable value.
    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    * el + Nombre + es inestimable = the + Nombre + cannot be overestimated.

    * * *
    ‹ayuda› invaluable
    cuadros de valor inestimable invaluable o priceless paintings, paintings of inestimable value
    * * *

    inestimable adjetivo ‹ ayuda invaluable
    inestimable adjetivo inestimable, invaluable
    ' inestimable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    inapreciable
    - incalculable
    English:
    invaluable
    - priceless
    * * *
    inestimable, invaluable
    * * *
    adj invaluable
    * * *
    : inestimable, invaluable

    Spanish-English dictionary > inestimable

  • 14 ofrecer un servicio

    (v.) = operate + service, provide + service, do + service
    Ex. LASER operates an interlending service which is based upon its union catalogue.
    Ex. The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    * * *
    (v.) = operate + service, provide + service, do + service

    Ex: LASER operates an interlending service which is based upon its union catalogue.

    Ex: The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.
    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ofrecer un servicio

  • 15 prestar un servicio

    (v.) = operate + service, provide + service, render + service, give + service to, deliver + service, deliver + value, produce + the goods, do + service
    Ex. LASER operates an interlending service which is based upon its union catalogue.
    Ex. The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.
    Ex. A debatable source of outside funding is the collection of fees for services rendered.
    Ex. The idea that a particular library is an institution which gives service to a defined constituency should be the guiding principle.
    Ex. The library concentrates more on the provision of information and less on personal counselling, advice giving, or delivering a tangible service.
    Ex. Customers see no clear relationship between the price of an on-line information service and the value it delivers.
    Ex. At the end of the day, librarians must ' produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    * * *
    (v.) = operate + service, provide + service, render + service, give + service to, deliver + service, deliver + value, produce + the goods, do + service

    Ex: LASER operates an interlending service which is based upon its union catalogue.

    Ex: The Center has developed a regional data base and just started to provide services to members.
    Ex: A debatable source of outside funding is the collection of fees for services rendered.
    Ex: The idea that a particular library is an institution which gives service to a defined constituency should be the guiding principle.
    Ex: The library concentrates more on the provision of information and less on personal counselling, advice giving, or delivering a tangible service.
    Ex: Customers see no clear relationship between the price of an on-line information service and the value it delivers.
    Ex: At the end of the day, librarians must ' produce the goods' and prove their worth -- professionalism could get in the way.
    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > prestar un servicio

  • 16 rejuvenecedor

    • invigorating
    • rejuvenating
    • rejuvenating medicine
    • rejuvenescent

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > rejuvenecedor

  • 17 ser rejuvenecedor

    • be rejuvenating

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ser rejuvenecedor

  • 18 ser rejuvenecedor

    v.
    to be rejuvenating.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser rejuvenecedor

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