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1 abreviación
f.abbreviation, resumé, shortening, abridgement.* * *1 abbreviation* * *SF abridgement, shortening* * ** * *= abbreviation, note form, shortening.Ex. Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.Ex. Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.Ex. Leg lengthening and shortening procedures are surgical treatments for children with legs of unequal lengths.* * ** * *= abbreviation, note form, shortening.Ex: Many other terms are used to denote a regurgitation or abbreviation of document content.
Ex: Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.Ex: Leg lengthening and shortening procedures are surgical treatments for children with legs of unequal lengths.* * *1 (acción) abbreviation2 (texto) abridgment3 ( Ling) shortening* * *
abreviación sustantivo femenino shortening
' abreviación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bar
* * *abreviación nf1. [de proceso, explicación] shortening;[de viaje, estancia] cutting short2. [de texto] abridgement3. [de palabra] abbreviation* * *f shortening* * * -
2 abreviatura
f.abbreviation.* * *1 abbreviation* * *noun f.* * *SF abbreviation, contraction* * *femenino abbreviation* * *= abbreviation, note form.Ex. Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.Ex. Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.----* abreviatura del nombre del campo = tag.* abreviaturas = shorthand [short-hand].* ser la abreviatura de = be short for.* * *femenino abbreviation* * *= abbreviation, note form.Ex: Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.
Ex: Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.* abreviatura del nombre del campo = tag.* abreviaturas = shorthand [short-hand].* ser la abreviatura de = be short for.* * *abbreviation* * *
abreviatura sustantivo femenino
abbreviation
abreviatura sustantivo femenino abbreviation
' abreviatura' also found in these entries:
English:
abbreviation
- esquire
- initial
- saint
* * *abreviatura nfabbreviation* * *f abbreviation* * ** * *abreviatura n abbreviation -
3 codificación combinada
f.combination coding.* * *(n.) = combination codingEx. Hence, it is often thought desirable to extend the capacity of the index beyond that available with direct single row coding, by resorting to double row coding, and combination coding, in a variety of different patterns.* * *(n.) = combination codingEx: Hence, it is often thought desirable to extend the capacity of the index beyond that available with direct single row coding, by resorting to double row coding, and combination coding, in a variety of different patterns.
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4 codificación de doble fila
(n.) = double row codingEx. Hence, it is often thought desirable to extend the capacity of the index beyond that available with direct single row coding, by resorting to double row coding, and combination coding, in a variety of different patterns.* * *(n.) = double row codingEx: Hence, it is often thought desirable to extend the capacity of the index beyond that available with direct single row coding, by resorting to double row coding, and combination coding, in a variety of different patterns.
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5 colocar Algo en reserva
(v.) = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on holdEx. Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.Ex. The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex. If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold.* * *(v.) = place + Nombre + in reserve, place + Nombre + on reserve, place + Nombre + on holdEx: Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.
Ex: The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex: If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold. -
6 concisamente
adv.concisely, briefly, shortly laconically.* * *ADV concisely, briefly* * *= concisely.Ex. Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.* * *= concisely.Ex: Telegraphic abstracts present information exceptionally concisely by resorting to note form.
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7 de forma concisa
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8 recurrir
v.1 to appeal (law).2 to recur, to resort.3 to roll around.Estas situaciones recurren These situations roll around.* * *1 DERECHO to appeal2 (acogerse - a algo) to resort (a, to); (- a alguien) to turn (a, to)* * *verb* * *1.VT (Jur) to appeal against2. VI1)recurrir a — [+ medio, violencia] to resort to; [+ persona] to turn to
2) (Jur) to appeal (a to) ( contra against)* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( frente a problema)recurrir A algo — to resort to something, have recourse to something (frml)
2) (Der)2.recurrir vt to appeal against* * *= call on/upon, resort to.Ex. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.Ex. These limitations are partially tackled by AACR2 by resorting to rules for special cases.----* no tener otro sitio donde recurrir = have + nowhere else to turn.* recurriendo a = by recourse to.* recurrir a = fall back on, have + recourse to, call into + play.* recurrir a enchufes = pull + strings.* recurrir al uso de = resort to + the use of.* sin tener que recurrir a = without recourse to.* * *1.verbo intransitivo1) ( frente a problema)recurrir A algo — to resort to something, have recourse to something (frml)
2) (Der)2.recurrir vt to appeal against* * *= call on/upon, resort to.Ex: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
Ex: These limitations are partially tackled by AACR2 by resorting to rules for special cases.* no tener otro sitio donde recurrir = have + nowhere else to turn.* recurriendo a = by recourse to.* recurrir a = fall back on, have + recourse to, call into + play.* recurrir a enchufes = pull + strings.* recurrir al uso de = resort to + the use of.* sin tener que recurrir a = without recourse to.* * *recurrir [I1 ]viA (para ayuda, una solución) recurrir A algn to turn TO sbno tenía a quien recurrir he had nobody to turn torecurrir A algo to resort TO sth, have recourse TO sth ( frml)tuvieron que recurrir a la fuerza they had to resort to forceB ( Der) recurrir CONTRA algo to appeal AGAINST sthrecurrirán contra la sentencia they will appeal against the sentence■ recurrirvtto appeal against* * *
recurrir ( conjugate recurrir) verbo intransitivo ( frente a problema) recurrir A algn to turn to sb;
recurrir A algo to resort to sth
recurrir
I verbo intransitivo
1 (a una persona) to turn to: cuando tiene problemas recurre a su familia, she turns to her family when she gets into difficulty
2 (a una cosa) to resort to
3 Jur to appeal
II vtr Jur to appeal against
' recurrir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apelar
- acudir
- fuerza
- violencia
English:
appeal
- draw on
- fall back on
- fight
- recourse
- resort
- turn
- violence
- draw
- fall
* * *♦ vtDer to appeal against♦ virecurrir a algo [violencia, medidas] to resort to sth;recurrir a un diccionario to consult a dictionary2. Der to appeal;recurrirá contra la sentencia she will appeal against the judgement* * *I v/t JUR appeal againstII v/i:recurrir a resort to, turn to* * *recurrir vi1)recurrir a : to turn to, to appeal to2)recurrir a : to resort to3) : to appeal (in law)* * *recurrir vb1. (persona) to turn to2. (cosa) to resort to -
9 reordenar
v.1 to restructure.2 to reorganize, to reorder, to re-arrange, to rearrange.* * *1 to rearrange* * *= rearrange [re-arrange], resort, reorder [re-order].Ex. Thus new records can be added in their correct place without having to rearrange the whole file.Ex. Almost as an afterthought we find a mention of mechanical devices for sorting and resorting index cards.Ex. There is a real need to reorder the philosophical basis of public libraries and their relevance to community concerns.* * *= rearrange [re-arrange], resort, reorder [re-order].Ex: Thus new records can be added in their correct place without having to rearrange the whole file.
Ex: Almost as an afterthought we find a mention of mechanical devices for sorting and resorting index cards.Ex: There is a real need to reorder the philosophical basis of public libraries and their relevance to community concerns.* * *reordenar vtto restructure* * *v/t reorganize -
10 reservar
v.1 to book, to reserve.María reserva comida para su hijo Mary reserves food for her son.Ellos reservaron el hotel They booked the hotel.2 to set aside.reservan la primera fila para los críticos the front row is reserved for the critics¿me puedes reservar un sitio a tu lado? could you save a seat for me next to you?reservó la buena noticia para el final she saved the good news till last3 to reserve (callar) (opinión, comentarios).4 to spare, to save.* * *1 (plazas etc) to book, reserve2 (guardar) to keep, save3 (ocultar) to withhold, keep to oneself1 (conservarse) to save oneself ( para, for)2 (cautelarse) to withhold, keep to oneself* * *verb1) to reserve2) book* * *1. VT1) [+ asiento, habitación, mesa] to reserve, book; [+ billete, entrada] to book2) (=guardar) to keep, keep in reserve, set aside2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <asiento/habitación/mesa> to reserve, book; <pasaje/billete> to book2) ( guardar)2.reservarse v pron1) ( para sí mismo) <porción/porcentaje> to keep... for oneself2) (refl) ( para otra tarea) to save oneself* * *= hold, place + hold, reserve, set + aside, keep in + reserve, place + Nombre + in reserve, book, place + Nombre + on reserve, make + reservation, place + Nombre + on hold.Ex. The name of the borrower for whom the document is held is displayed in this field.Ex. Usually, the library places a 'hold' on the title, so that when any of the copies the library owns is returned, that copy can be loaned to the borrower who wants it.Ex. This is sometimes called a 'reserve' because the document is reserved for a borrower when it becomes available.Ex. We set aside places to sleep and cook and wash and defecate.Ex. The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex. Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.Ex. Special rooms can be booked from 2 weeks to 1/2 a year depending on the library and the type of study undertaken by the user.Ex. The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex. Few students wanting a specific book from the Special Reserve will make a reservation for it.Ex. If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold.----* reservable, que se puede reservar = bookable.* reservar cita = book + time.* reservar en bloque = block book.* reservar hora = book + time.* reservar libros = reserve + books.* reservarse el derecho de = reserve + the right to.* reservarse la opinión = reserve + judgement.* reservar una habitación = book + room.* reservar un vuelo = book + flight.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <asiento/habitación/mesa> to reserve, book; <pasaje/billete> to book2) ( guardar)2.reservarse v pron1) ( para sí mismo) <porción/porcentaje> to keep... for oneself2) (refl) ( para otra tarea) to save oneself* * *= hold, place + hold, reserve, set + aside, keep in + reserve, place + Nombre + in reserve, book, place + Nombre + on reserve, make + reservation, place + Nombre + on hold.Ex: The name of the borrower for whom the document is held is displayed in this field.
Ex: Usually, the library places a 'hold' on the title, so that when any of the copies the library owns is returned, that copy can be loaned to the borrower who wants it.Ex: This is sometimes called a 'reserve' because the document is reserved for a borrower when it becomes available.Ex: We set aside places to sleep and cook and wash and defecate.Ex: The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.Ex: Many libraries reported long waiting lists, with a number resorting to placing the book in reserve.Ex: Special rooms can be booked from 2 weeks to 1/2 a year depending on the library and the type of study undertaken by the user.Ex: The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.Ex: Few students wanting a specific book from the Special Reserve will make a reservation for it.Ex: If the item you require is not on the shelf you can reserve it by placing it on hold.* reservable, que se puede reservar = bookable.* reservar cita = book + time.* reservar en bloque = block book.* reservar hora = book + time.* reservar libros = reserve + books.* reservarse el derecho de = reserve + the right to.* reservarse la opinión = reserve + judgement.* reservar una habitación = book + room.* reservar un vuelo = book + flight.* * *reservar [A1 ]vtA ‹asiento/habitación/mesa› to reserve, book; ‹pasaje/billete› to book¿ha reservado mesa? do you have a reservation?, have you reserved a table?la primera fila está reservada para la prensa the first row is reserved for the press[ S ] reservado reservedB(guardar): nos tenía reservada una sorpresa he had a surprise in store for usreservó lo mejor para el final she kept the best till lastreservó parte del dinero he put by o set aside part of the moneyreservar algunas cerezas para la decoración set aside o save some cherries for decorationA (para sí mismo) ‹porción/porcentaje› to keep … for oneselfreservarse la opinión to reserve judgment[ S ] la dirección se reserva el derecho de admisión the management reserves the right to refuse admission[ S ] todos los derechos reservados all rights reservedB ( refl) (para otra tarea) to save oneselfse está reservando para las etapas de montaña he's saving his strength o he's saving himself for the mountain stagesno, gracias, me reservo para el postre no thanks, I'm leaving some room for o I'm saving myself for the dessert* * *
reservar ( conjugate reservar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹asiento/habitación/mesa› to reserve, book;
‹pasaje/billete› to book
2 ( guardar) ‹porción de comida/dinero› to set aside;
reservó lo mejor para el final she kept the best till last
reservarse verbo pronominal
reservar verbo transitivo
1 (algo para más tarde) to keep back
(guardar para alguien) to keep (aside): le reservamos una sorpresa, we have a surprise in store for him
2 (en un hotel, restaurante, etc) to book, reserve: hemos reservado una mesa para cuatro (personas), we reserved a table for four
' reservar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guardar
- separar
- antelación
- apartar
- dejar
- mesa
- querer
- reservado
English:
book
- book into
- early
- keep
- put aside
- put by
- reserve
- save
- set aside
- hold
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [billete, habitación] to book, to reserve;reservar por adelantado to book in advance;reservado [en cartel] reserved2. [guardar, apartar] to set aside;reservan la primera fila para los críticos the front row is reserved for the critics;¿me puedes reservar un sitio a tu lado? could you save a seat for me next to you?;reservó la buena noticia para el final she saved the good news till last3. [callar] [opinión, comentarios] to reserve* * *v/t1 ( guardar) set aside, put by2 billete reserve;reservar mesa reserve a table* * *reservar vt: to reserve* * *reservar vb1. (hotel, restaurante, etc) to reserve / to book2. (guardar) to save -
11 superar una limitación
(v.) = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitationEx. Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.* * *(v.) = overcome + limitation, tackle + limitationEx: Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.
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12 volver a ordenar
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13 picaresca y pícaro
A picaresque outlook on life, known in Latin America as viveza criolla, involves resorting to guile and trickery in order to get ahead or simply survive. In Spanish-speaking countries, this is often regarded as amusing or unavoidably necessary. This perspective results from the injustices often meted out by the rulers and law enforcers in these countries.In literature, a novela picaresca is one that recounts the adventures of a pícaro, an appealing rogue. The sixteenth-century Spanish novel Lazarillo de Tormes is the earliest example.
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