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61 übersichtlich
I Adj.1. Gelände etc.: open; Kurve: clear; die Kreuzung ist übersichtlich the crossing (Am. intersection) permits a clear view* * *clear (Adj.); open (Adj.)* * *über|sicht|lich1. adjGelände etc open; (= erfassbar) Darstellung etc cleareine Bibliothek muss ǘbersichtlich sein — a library should be clearly laid out
2. advclearlyǘbersichtlich angelegt or geplant — clearly laid out
ǘbersichtlich gegliederte Einträge — well-structured entries
* * *über·sicht·lichI. adj1. (rasch erfassbar) clearwenig \übersichtlich confused▪ nicht \übersichtlich sein to impede the/one's view [on all sides]II. adv1. (rasch erfassbar) clearlyetw \übersichtlich anlegen to give sth an open layoutetw \übersichtlich planen to plan sth with a clear structure* * *1.Adjektiv clear; < crossroads> which allows a clear view2.adverbial clearly* * *A. adjdie Kreuzung ist übersichtlich the crossing (US intersection) permits a clear viewB. adv:* * *1.Adjektiv clear; < crossroads> which allows a clear view2.adverbial clearly* * *(Gelände) adj.open adj. (Kurve) adj.clear adj. (klar dargestellt) adj.clear adj. (klar dargestellt) adv.clearly adv. adj.lucid adj. -
62 wiedergeben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)2. Person: (Musikstück, Rolle) interpret; (schildern) describe; (erzählen) relate; (berichten) give an account of; (zitieren) quote; (übersetzen) render, translate; das kann man nicht wiedergeben (ist zu schwer) that’s untranslatable; (ist zu beleidigend, vulgär etc.) that’s unrepeatable3. Sache: represent; (widerspiegeln) reflect; (Eindruck, Gefühl) convey; Verluste sind in der Grafik rot wiedergegeben losses appear ( oder are represented) in red in the graphics4. TECH. (reproduzieren) reproduce* * *to regive; to render; to give back* * *wie|der|ge|benvt sep1) Gegenstand, Geld to give back; (fig) Rechte, Mut etc to restore, to give backjdm ein Buch wíédergeben — to give a book back to sb, to give sb his/her book back
jdm die Freiheit wíédergeben — to restore sb's freedom, to give sb back his freedom
2) (= erzählen) to give an account of; (= beschreiben) to describe; (= wiederholen) to repeat3) Gedicht to recite; Theaterstück, Musik to perform4) (= übersetzen) to translate5) (= darstellen, porträtieren) to represent6) (= reproduzieren) Gemälde, Farbe, Ton to reproduce7) (= vermitteln) Bedeutung, Gefühl, Erlebnis to convey* * *1) (to perform (music etc).) render2) (to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again: Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record.) reproduce* * *wie·der|ge·ben[ˈvi:dɐge:bn̩]▪ jdm etw \wiedergeben to give sth back to sbjdm die Freiheit \wiedergeben to give sb back his freedom, to restore sb's freedom2. (schildern)▪ etw \wiedergeben to give an account of [or describe] sth; (ausdrücken) to express sth; (vermitteln) to convey sthdas lässt sich mit Worten einfach nicht \wiedergeben I just can't put it into [or express it in] [or convey it in] words3. (zitieren)etw wortwörtlich \wiedergeben to report sth literallyetw in gekürzter Form \wiedergeben to summarize sth4. (darstellen)▪ etw \wiedergeben to portray [or represent] sth▪ etw \wiedergeben to reproduce sthdieses Foto kann gar nicht \wiedergeben, wie beeindruckend es dort ist this picture just doesn't reproduce how imposing the scenery is there [or do the imposing scenery there justice]* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zurückgeben) give back; return2) (berichten) report; give an account of; (wiederholen) repeat; (ausdrücken) express; (zitieren) quote3) (übersetzen) render4) (darstellen) portray; depict5) (hörbar, sichtbar machen) reproduce* * *wiedergeben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)2. Person: (Musikstück, Rolle) interpret; (schildern) describe; (erzählen) relate; (berichten) give an account of; (zitieren) quote; (übersetzen) render, translate;das kann man nicht wiedergeben (ist zu schwer) that’s untranslatable; (ist zu beleidigend, vulgär etc) that’s unrepeatableVerluste sind in der Grafik rot wiedergegeben losses appear ( oder are represented) in red in the graphics* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (zurückgeben) give back; return2) (berichten) report; give an account of; (wiederholen) repeat; (ausdrücken) express; (zitieren) quote3) (übersetzen) render4) (darstellen) portray; depict5) (hörbar, sichtbar machen) reproduce* * *v.to give back v.to play back v.to render v. -
63 zahlreich
II Adv.: zahlreich kommen / vertreten sein come / be represented in large numbers ( oder in force); zahlreich besucht werden be well attended* * *numerous; multitudinous; countless; innumerable* * *zahl|reich1. adjnumerouswir hatten mit einer záhlreicheren Beteiligung gerechnet — we had expected more participants
2. advnumerouslydie Veranstaltung war záhlreich besucht — the event was (very) well attended
* * *(very many: His faults are too numerous to mention.) numerous* * *zahl·reichI. adj1. (sehr viele) numerous2. (eine große Anzahl) largeein \zahlreiches Publikum war erschienen a large audience had come\zahlreich erscheinen/kommen to appear/come in large numbers* * *1.Adjektiv numerous2.adverbial in large numbers* * *A. adj numerous, a large number of, a great many;B. adv:zahlreich kommen/vertreten sein come/be represented in large numbers ( oder in force);zahlreich besucht werden be well attended* * *1.Adjektiv numerous2.adverbial in large numbers* * *adj.multitudinous adj.numerous adj.umpteen adj. adv.multitudinously adv.numerously adv. -
64 Die Republikaner
This ultra-right-wing party was founded in 1983 and quickly became notorious for its xenophobic and nationalistic aims. After some success in the early 90s it now has very little support and is not represented in the Bundestag* * *This ultra-right-wing party was founded in 1983 and quickly became notorious for its xenophobic and nationalistic aims. After some success in the early 90s it now has very little support and is not represented in the Bundestag -
65 a pesar de todo
= all the same, in spite of everything, despite everything, despite it all, in spite of it all, all this saidEx. All the same, I think the incident improbable because he has been represented up till then as a cold, careful character.Ex. The film is less about idealism in the face of adversity than dumb resilience in spite of everything.Ex. The novel describes people waging an unequal struggle against circumstances and remaining hopeful despite everything.Ex. However, despite it all, Ludlam remains something of an enigma.Ex. Wharton makes it abundantly clear that, in spite of it all, she has numerous chances to take charge of her life.Ex. All this said, he is a restless person, but in the active, productive sense rather than a fidget.* * *= all the same, in spite of everything, despite everything, despite it all, in spite of it all, all this saidEx: All the same, I think the incident improbable because he has been represented up till then as a cold, careful character.
Ex: The film is less about idealism in the face of adversity than dumb resilience in spite of everything.Ex: The novel describes people waging an unequal struggle against circumstances and remaining hopeful despite everything.Ex: However, despite it all, Ludlam remains something of an enigma.Ex: Wharton makes it abundantly clear that, in spite of it all, she has numerous chances to take charge of her life.Ex: All this said, he is a restless person, but in the active, productive sense rather than a fidget. -
66 absurdo
adj.absurd, nonsensical, irrational, meaningless.m.1 absurdity, nonsense, folly, aberration.2 absurd act, absurdity.* * *► adjetivo1 absurd1 absurdity, nonsense————————1 absurdity, nonsense* * *(f. - absurda)adj.* * *1.ADJ absurdlo absurdo es que... — the ridiculous thing is that...
teatro del absurdo — theatre o (EEUU) theater of the absurd
2.SM absurdity, (piece of) nonsense* * *I- da adjetivo absurd, ridiculousIIlo más absurdo de todo es... — the ridiculous thing about it all is...
* * *= foolish, incongruous, ludicrous, absurd, farcical, meaningless, nonsensical.Ex. It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.Ex. The idea is incongruous in our general catalogs where a publication is to be represented by a main entry as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex. Hernandez described the encounter as futile and ludicrous, and concluded that it tallied entirely with Lespran's expectation of it..Ex. Too frequently absurd errors creep past the abstractor who does not know the field.Ex. There is considerable interest in picture books from the social realism of the 70s to the growing interest in fantasy, myth, legend, science fiction and the emphasis on the farcical and absurd aspects of life in the 80s.Ex. Although the isolate numbers for the concepts are correct, these mistakes in the use of facet indicators render this class number meaningless.Ex. Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.----* algo absurdo = nonsense.* lo absurdo = ridiculousness.* * *I- da adjetivo absurd, ridiculousIIlo más absurdo de todo es... — the ridiculous thing about it all is...
* * *= foolish, incongruous, ludicrous, absurd, farcical, meaningless, nonsensical.Ex: It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.
Ex: The idea is incongruous in our general catalogs where a publication is to be represented by a main entry as an edition of a particular work by a particular author.Ex: Hernandez described the encounter as futile and ludicrous, and concluded that it tallied entirely with Lespran's expectation of it..Ex: Too frequently absurd errors creep past the abstractor who does not know the field.Ex: There is considerable interest in picture books from the social realism of the 70s to the growing interest in fantasy, myth, legend, science fiction and the emphasis on the farcical and absurd aspects of life in the 80s.Ex: Although the isolate numbers for the concepts are correct, these mistakes in the use of facet indicators render this class number meaningless.Ex: Parental protectiveness of children is surely a good thing if sensibly applied, but this nonsensical double standard doesn't help anyone.* algo absurdo = nonsense.* lo absurdo = ridiculousness.* * *absurd, ridiculouseso es a todas luces absurdo that is absolutely preposterous o absurd o ridiculousesto es el colmo de lo absurdo this is totally absurd o the height of absurdityes absurdo que te comportes así it's ridiculous o absurd of you to behave like that1(absurdez): es un absurdo que trates de ocultarlo it's ridiculous o absurd (of you) to try to hide itun absurdo an absurdityreducción al absurdo reductio ad absurdum* * *
absurdo◊ -da adjetivo
absurd, ridiculous
absurdo,-a
I adjetivo
1 absurd: es un argumento completamente absurdo, it's an absolutely absurd line of argument
2 (cosa ridícula) ludicrous: llevaba puesto un absurdo sombrero, she was wearing a ridiculous hat
II sustantivo masculino absurdity, absurd thing
' absurdo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
absurda
- baremo
- mamarrachada
- me
- perfectamente
English:
absurd
- all
- farcical
- ludicrous
- mindless
- nonsensical
- preposterous
- senseless
- sound
- to
- wacky
- absurdity
- fantastic
- wild
* * *absurdo, -a♦ adjabsurd;lo absurdo sería que no lo hicieras it would be absurd for you not to do it♦ nmdecir/hacer un absurdo to say/do something ridiculous o idiotic;reducción al absurdo reductio ad absurdum;el teatro del absurdo the Theatre of the Absurd* * *I adj absurdII m1 absurdity;es un absurdo que it’s absurd that2:teatro del absurdo theater o Br theatre of the absurd* * *absurdo, -da adjdisparatado, ridículo: absurd, ridiculous♦ absurdamente advabsurdo nm: absurdity* * *absurdo adj absurd -
67 acostumbrar
v.1 to use to, to be accustomed to, to be in the habit of, to be wont to.Acostumbro beber mucha agua I am accustomed to drinking a lot of water.2 to accustom, to habituate, to wont.Ella acostumbró a Ricardo a su comida She accustomed Richard to her food.3 to use to have.Ella acostumbraba un té a mediodía She used to have tea at noon.4 to condition, to make accustomed, to adapt, to break in.Su perseverancia acostumbró a todos Her perseverance conditioned everybody.5 to familiarize.El contacto constante lo familiarizó Constant contact familiarized him.* * *1 (habituar) to accustom to2 (soler) to be in the habit of1 (habituarse) to become accustomed (a, to), get used (a, to)* * *verb* * *1.VT2.VIacostumbrar (a) hacer algo — to be used o accustomed to doing sth, be in the habit of doing sth
3.See:ACOSTUMBRAR ► La forma pronominal acostumbrarse a hacer algo se traduce al inglés por get used to + ((-ing)): Te acostumbrarás a trabajar aquí You'll get used to working here Con el tiempo me acostumbré a estar sin él In time I got used to being without him ► La expresión estar acostumbrado a hacer algo se traduce por to be used to + ((-ing)): Está acostumbrado a levantarse temprano He's used to getting up early Otra forma de traducir esta estructura al inglés es con la construcción to be accustomed to + ((-ing)), aunque tiene un registro formal: Está acostumbrado a levantarse temprano He is accustomed to getting up early ► Cuando el verbo acostumbrar equivale a soler, se puede traducir de dos formas distintas en inglés, dependiendo de si la acción a la que se refiere ocurre en el pasado o en el presente. ► En el {pasado}, lo traducimos por used to + ((infinitivo)): Cuando era niña acostumbraba a rezar todas las noches When I was a child I used to pray every night El año pasado acostumbrábamos a vernos todos los viernes Last year we used to meet every Friday ► En el {presente} se traduce por el adverbio usually + ((presente simple)): Los domingos acostumbro a levantarme tarde I usually get up late on Sundays Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *1.verbo transitivo2.acostumbrar a alguien a algo/+ inf — to get somebody used to something/-ing
acostumbrar viacostumbrar a + inf — to be accustomed to -ing, be in the habit of -ing
3.acostumbraba a dar un paseo después de comer — I used to go for a walk after lunch, I was accustomed to o in the habit of going for a walk after lunch
acostumbrarse v pronacostumbrarse a algo/alguien — to get used to something/somebody
acostumbrarse a + inf — to get used to -ing
* * *= accustom, wean, acclimatise [acclimatize, -USA].Ex. To the critics of Panizzi, accustomed to the simplicity of the finding catalog, 'the whole volume' represented 'a magnificent mistake'.Ex. Classes which are not accustomed to the practice of silent reading will need weaning.Ex. Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.----* acostumbrarse = become + adept, inure.* acostumbrarse a = get + a feel for, live with, get used to.* acostumbrarse a las cosas = get (back) into + the swings of things, things + grow on + Pronombre.* acostumbrarse a manejar Algo = get + the hang of.* acostumbrarse a una idea = get used to + idea, deal with + concept.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.acostumbrar a alguien a algo/+ inf — to get somebody used to something/-ing
acostumbrar viacostumbrar a + inf — to be accustomed to -ing, be in the habit of -ing
3.acostumbraba a dar un paseo después de comer — I used to go for a walk after lunch, I was accustomed to o in the habit of going for a walk after lunch
acostumbrarse v pronacostumbrarse a algo/alguien — to get used to something/somebody
acostumbrarse a + inf — to get used to -ing
* * *= accustom, wean, acclimatise [acclimatize, -USA].Ex: To the critics of Panizzi, accustomed to the simplicity of the finding catalog, 'the whole volume' represented 'a magnificent mistake'.
Ex: Classes which are not accustomed to the practice of silent reading will need weaning.Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.* acostumbrarse = become + adept, inure.* acostumbrarse a = get + a feel for, live with, get used to.* acostumbrarse a las cosas = get (back) into + the swings of things, things + grow on + Pronombre.* acostumbrarse a manejar Algo = get + the hang of.* acostumbrarse a una idea = get used to + idea, deal with + concept.* * *acostumbrar [A1 ]vtacostumbrar a algn A algo to get sb used TO sthpara acostumbrarlo al ruido de los motores to get him used to o accustomed to the noise of the engineslo acostumbraron a tomarlo or a que lo tomara desde pequeño they got him used to taking it o into the habit of taking it from when he was small■ acostumbrarviacostumbrar ( A) + INF to be accustomed TO -ING, be in the habit OF -INGacostumbraba (a) dar un paseo después de comer I usually went for o I used to go for a walk after lunch, I was in the habit of o I was accustomed to going for a walk after lunchacostumbrarse A algo/algn to get used TO sth/sbse acostumbró muy pronto al nuevo horario she very quickly got used to the new scheduleacostumbrarse A + INF to get used TO -INGno me puedo acostumbrar a comer sin sal I can't get used to eating food without salt* * *
acostumbrar ( conjugate acostumbrar) verbo transitivo acostumbrar a algn a algo/hacer algo to get sb used to sth/doing sth
verbo intransitivo: acostumbrar a hacer algo to be accustomed to doing sth, be in the habit of doing sth
acostumbrarse verbo pronominal acostumbrarse a algo/algn to get used to sth/sb;
acostumbrarse a hacer algo to get used to doing sth
acostumbrar
I vi (tener por costumbre) to be in the habit of: acostumbra a contar cuanto le sucede, he's in the habit of telling everything that happens to him
acostumbramos a comer a las dos, we usually have lunch at two o'clock
II vtr (inculcar un hábito) to get (somebody) used [a, to]: acostumbró a su hija a dormir la siesta, she got her daughter used to taking a siesta
' acostumbrar' also found in these entries:
English:
accustom
- use to
* * *♦ vtacostumbrar a alguien a algo to get sb used to sth;acostumbrar a alguien a hacer algo to get sb used to doing sth♦ viacostumbrar (a) hacer algo to be in the habit of doing sth;acostumbra (a) trabajar los sábados he usually works on Saturdays* * *I v/t get used (a to)II v/i:acostumbraba a venir a este café todas las mañanas he used to come to this café every morning* * *acostumbrar vt: to accustomacostumbrar vi: to be accustomed, to be in the habit -
68 actuación común
(n.) = concerted effortEx. The conference represented the 1st concerted and coordinated effort in the USA to develop standards for controlling machine-readable data files.* * *(n.) = concerted effort -
69 acusación
f.1 accusation, impeachment, accusal, arraignment.2 finger-pointing, prosecution, accusation.* * *1 accusation2 DERECHO charge\acta de acusación indictmentacusación particular DERECHO private prosecutor* * *noun f.1) accusation, charge2) prosecution* * *SF (=inculpación) accusation; (Jur) (=cargo) charge, indictment; (=acusador) prosecutionacusación particular, la acusación particular — (the counsel for) the prosecution
* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex. Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex. This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex. Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.----* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex: In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex: Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex: This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex: Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *A1 (imputación) accusationuna serie de acusaciones contra el gobierno a series of accusations against the government2 ( Der) chargenegó la acusación he denied the chargeun crimen sobre el cual no existe ninguna acusación formal a crime for which no-one has ever been chargedformular una acusación contra algn to bring charges against sbB(parte): la acusación the prosecutionCompuesto:private prosecution* * *
acusación sustantivo femenino
b) (Der) charge
acusación sustantivo femenino
1 accusation: sus acusaciones me irritaron profundamente, their accusations irritated me deeply
2 Jur (cargo) charge (fiscalía, abogados) prosecution: la acusación presentó pruebas convincentes, the prosecution presented the court with some conclusive evidence
' acusación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuento
- gravitar
- negación
- temeraria
- temerario
- concreto
- desmentir
- negar
- negativa
English:
accusation
- acquit
- bum rap
- case
- charge
- deny
- ill-founded
- indictment
- prosecution
- repudiate
- witness
- allegation
- grand
- prosecutor
* * *acusación nf1. [inculpación] accusation;Der charge;verter acusaciones (contra alguien) to make accusations (against sb);negó todas las acusaciones she denied all the charges;fueron juzgados bajo la acusación de terrorismo they were tried for having committed terrorist offencesacusación particular private action;la acusación popular = the prosecution which acts on behalf of pressure groups and other interested bodies in cases of public interest* * *f accusation* * *1) : accusation, charge2)la acusación : the prosecution* * *acusación n accusation -
70 adoptar la forma de
(v.) = take + form, take + the form of, come in + the form ofEx. The process will take form and crystallize into a framework as we learn more.Ex. Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below.Ex. The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants.* * *(v.) = take + form, take + the form of, come in + the form ofEx: The process will take form and crystallize into a framework as we learn more.
Ex: Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below.Ex: The most devastated countries have seen almost no debt relief, and most of the bank's aid has come in the form of loans, not grants. -
71 afirmación
f.1 affirmation, say-so, statement, assertion.2 affirmation, confirmation, consent, affirmance.3 securing, strengthening.* * *1 (aseveración) statement, assertion2 (afianzamiento) strengthening* * *noun f.affirmation, assertion* * *SF affirmation* * ** * *= assertion, claim, dictum [dicta, -pl.], statement, affirmation, pronouncement.Ex. The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.Ex. The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.Ex. John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.Ex. However I have pointed out what seem to me to be the more important of the relevant rules and I have tried to summarize their main pronouncements without misrepresentation, despite the unavoidable simplification.----* afirmación categórica = bold statement.* afirmación tajante = protestation.* * ** * *= assertion, claim, dictum [dicta, -pl.], statement, affirmation, pronouncement.Ex: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.
Ex: The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.Ex: John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.Ex: However I have pointed out what seem to me to be the more important of the relevant rules and I have tried to summarize their main pronouncements without misrepresentation, despite the unavoidable simplification.* afirmación categórica = bold statement.* afirmación tajante = protestation.* * *1 (declaración) statement, assertion2 (respuesta positiva) affirmation* * *
afirmación sustantivo femenino ( declaración) statement, assertion;
( respuesta positiva) affirmation
afirmación sustantivo femenino
1 affirmation
2 afirmaciones, (declaraciones) statement
' afirmación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
replicar
- reponer
- verdad
- declaración
- discutir
- erróneo
- falsedad
- fundar
- sostener
- tópico
English:
affirmation
- deny
- it
- prove
- reinforcement
- retract
- assertion
- claim
- statement
* * *afirmación nf1. [declaración] statement, assertion;esas afirmaciones son falsas those statements are false2. [asentimiento] affirmative response* * *f1 statement2 declaración positiva affirmation* * *afirmación nf, pl - ciones1) : statement2) : affirmation* * *afirmación n claim -
72 alfabetización gráfica
(n.) = graphic literacyEx. Graphic literacy is the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze data represented graphically.* * *(n.) = graphic literacyEx: Graphic literacy is the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze data represented graphically.
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73 análisis de componentes principales
Ex. Principal components analysis indicates that the data can be approximately represented as linear combinations of 3 mutually independent factors.* * *Ex: Principal components analysis indicates that the data can be approximately represented as linear combinations of 3 mutually independent factors.
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74 argumentos en contra
Ex. In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.* * *Ex: In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.
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75 asiento secundario
(n.) = added entry, secondary entryEx. Added entries are made under any headings that 'some catalogue users might suppose that the description of an item would be found under rather than under the heading or title chosen for the main entry'.Ex. An added entry is an additional entry to the main entry, by which an item is represented in a catalogue; a secondary entry.* * *(n.) = added entry, secondary entryEx: Added entries are made under any headings that 'some catalogue users might suppose that the description of an item would be found under rather than under the heading or title chosen for the main entry'.
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76 asimétrico
adj.asymmetric, asymmetrical, irregular, disproportionate.* * *► adjetivo1 asymmetric, asymmetrical* * *ADJ asymmetric, asymmetrical* * *- ca adjetivo asymmetric* * *= asymmetric, asymmetrical.Ex. These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.Ex. MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.----* amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.* conflicto asimétrico = asymmetric conflict.* enemigo asimétrico = asymmetric enemy.* guerra asimétrica = asymmetric war, asymmetric warfare.* * *- ca adjetivo asymmetric* * *= asymmetric, asymmetrical.Ex: These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.
Ex: MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.* amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.* conflicto asimétrico = asymmetric conflict.* enemigo asimétrico = asymmetric enemy.* guerra asimétrica = asymmetric war, asymmetric warfare.* * *asimétrico -caasymmetric, unsymmetrical* * *
asimétrico◊ -ca adjetivo
asymmetric
asimétrico,-a adjetivo asymmetric, asymmetrical
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asimétrica
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asymmetric
- asymmetrical
- lop
* * *asimétrico, -a adjasymmetric, asymmetrical* * *adj asymmetrical* * *asimétrico, -ca adj: asymmetrical, asymmetric -
77 atrozmente
adv.1 atrociously, heinously.2 excessively, to excess.* * *► adverbio1 atrociously, outrageously2 familiar dreadfully, terribly* * *ADV1) (=terriblemente) atrociously; (=con crueldad) cruelly; (=escandalosamente) outrageously2) * (=muchísimo) dreadfully, awfully* * ** * *= dismally, appallingly, heinously.Ex. The results suggest that works of fiction were generally well represented but that classics in the other fields were dismally underrepresented.Ex. Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.Ex. They felt this sick feeling then that we are now experiencing when one of their own was heinously attacked.* * ** * *= dismally, appallingly, heinously.Ex: The results suggest that works of fiction were generally well represented but that classics in the other fields were dismally underrepresented.
Ex: Albert Einstein quote -- It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.Ex: They felt this sick feeling then that we are now experiencing when one of their own was heinously attacked.* * *1 (con brutalidad) appallingly, cruelly2 (uso hiperbólico) atrociously, awfully* * *atrozmente adv1. [cruelmente] barbarically2. [como intensificador] terribly;lo hizo atrozmente mal he did it atrociously, he did it terribly badly -
78 bibliografía primaria
(n.) = primary literatureEx. Primary literature, secondary literature, numerical and factual data will all be represented.* * *(n.) = primary literatureEx: Primary literature, secondary literature, numerical and factual data will all be represented.
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79 bibliografía secundaria
(n.) = secondary literatureEx. Primary literature, secondary literature, numerical and factual data will all be represented.* * *(n.) = secondary literatureEx: Primary literature, secondary literature, numerical and factual data will all be represented.
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80 bidimensional
adj.two-dimensional.* * *► adjetivo1 two-dimensional* * *ADJ two-dimensional* * *adjetivo two-dimensional* * *= bidimensional, two-dimensional.Ex. Such single entries, however, are not arranged linearly as in classical catalogs, but in a bidimensional matrix.Ex. The following types of data structure are common: relational, where all information is held in a form that can be represented by two-dimensional tables.* * *adjetivo two-dimensional* * *= bidimensional, two-dimensional.Ex: Such single entries, however, are not arranged linearly as in classical catalogs, but in a bidimensional matrix.
Ex: The following types of data structure are common: relational, where all information is held in a form that can be represented by two-dimensional tables.* * *two-dimensional* * *bidimensional adjtwo-dimensional
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