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1 rentabilizar
v.to make profitable.* * *1 to make profitable* * *VT (=hacer rentable) to make profitable, make more profitable; (=sacar provecho de) to exploit to the full; pey to cash in on* * ** * *= streamline, make + profitable, take + full advantage (of).Ex. In the field of cataloguing he streamlined the cataloguing process and secured an international reputation with his cataloguing code and subject headings list.Ex. The characteristics of financial information services have made them more profitable than bibliographic products.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.----* rentabilizar el uso = maximise + use.* rentabilizar las operaciones = streamline + operations.* * ** * *= streamline, make + profitable, take + full advantage (of).Ex: In the field of cataloguing he streamlined the cataloguing process and secured an international reputation with his cataloguing code and subject headings list.
Ex: The characteristics of financial information services have made them more profitable than bibliographic products.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.* rentabilizar el uso = maximise + use.* rentabilizar las operaciones = streamline + operations.* * *rentabilizar [A4 ]vt‹inversión› to achieve a return onhan rentabilizado muy bien los $100.000 invertidos they have received o achieved a handsome return on their $100,000 investmenttratan de rentabilizar los recursos de la zona they are trying to make the most of the area's resourcespodrá rentabilizar todos esos años de preparación she will be able to reap the benefits of all those years of training* * *rentabilizar vtto make profitable;rentabilizaron la inversión inicial en dos años it took them two years to make a profit on their initial investment;al gobierno le costó rentabilizar sus éxitos en las urnas the government struggled to turn its achievements into votes o into success at the polls* * *v/t achieve a return on; figmake the most of
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