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1 rigurosidad
f.1 strictness.2 accuracy, rigor.3 harshness (inclemencia).4 rigorousness, strictness, rigor, severity.* * *1 rigorousness, strictness* * *SF rigour, rigor (EEUU), harshness, severity* * *femenino (de investigación, inspección) thoroughness; ( de medidas) severity, harshness; ( del clima) harshness* * *= disciplining.Ex. More disciplining in the enunciation of objectives and more concern for communication channels is needed = Se necesita mayor rigurosidad en la enunciación de los objetivos y una mayor preocupación por los canales de comunicación.* * *femenino (de investigación, inspección) thoroughness; ( de medidas) severity, harshness; ( del clima) harshness* * *= disciplining.Ex: More disciplining in the enunciation of objectives and more concern for communication channels is needed = Se necesita mayor rigurosidad en la enunciación de los objetivos y una mayor preocupación por los canales de comunicación.
* * *1 (de una investigación, inspección) thoroughnessaplicar un método con rigurosidad to apply a method rigorously o strictly2 (de medidas) severity, harshness; (del clima) harshness* * *rigurosidad nf1. [severidad] strictness;aplicó la ley con rigurosidad she applied the law strictly2. [exactitud] accuracy, rigour;a este análisis le falta rigurosidad this analysis isn't rigorous enough3. [inclemencia] harshness;la rigurosidad del clima the harshness of the climate* * *f rigorousness, harshness -
2 rigurosidad
• rigorist• rigorous• rigorously• rigorousness• rigour• rile• severity• strictness -
3 canal de comunicación
(n.) = line of communication, communication channel, communication pathwayEx. In the latter case particularly, there should be a clear line of communication between staff operating the system and those above them.Ex. More disciplining in the enunciation of objectives and more concern for communication channels is needed = Se necesita mayor rigurosidad en la enunciación de los objetivos y una mayor preocupación por los canales de comunicación.Ex. Traditional communication pathways between acquisitions and other departments are inadequate in the process of acquiring the electronic resources increasingly in demand by the community.* * *(n.) = line of communication, communication channel, communication pathwayEx: In the latter case particularly, there should be a clear line of communication between staff operating the system and those above them.
Ex: More disciplining in the enunciation of objectives and more concern for communication channels is needed = Se necesita mayor rigurosidad en la enunciación de los objetivos y una mayor preocupación por los canales de comunicación.Ex: Traditional communication pathways between acquisitions and other departments are inadequate in the process of acquiring the electronic resources increasingly in demand by the community. -
4 disciplina2
2 = discipline, regimentation, disciplining.Ex. In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.Ex. If people want regimentation which relieves them of responsibility, how then do you explain parents reaching out for control of schools, disdaining the help of experts.Ex. More disciplining in the enunciation of objectives and more concern for communication channels is needed = Se necesita mayor rigurosidad en la enunciación de los objetivos y una mayor preocupación por los canales de comunicación.----* acatar la disciplina = toe + the line.* amante de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* amante de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* autodisciplina = self-discipline.* falta de disciplina = indiscipline, disruptive behaviour.* hacer cumplir la disciplina = enforce + discipline.* imponerse disciplina = discipline + Reflexivo.* mantener la disciplina = maintain + discipline.* partidario de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* sin disciplina = undisciplined, ill-disciplined.* someter a disciplina = subject to + discipline.* supervisor de la disciplina = disciplinarian. -
5 rigurosamente
adv.1 rigorously (con precisión); severely (severamente), scrupulously.2 meticulously.* * *► adverbio1 (con severidad) rigorously, severely, strictly2 (con exactitud) accurately3 (minuciosamente) meticulously4 (totalmente) absolutely* * *ADV1) (=severamente) severely, harshly2) (=con exactitud) rigorously3) (=completamente)* * *a) < investigar> thoroughlyb) < castigar> severely* * *= rigourously [rigorously, -USA], stringently.Ex. It is in principle possible to try to have an alternative, centrally furnished heading which is not geared specifically and rigorously and absolutely to the research library user and their community.Ex. Emergency measures had to be taken and long-range plans had to be made to reduce binding costs stringently.* * *a) < investigar> thoroughlyb) < castigar> severely* * *= rigourously [rigorously, -USA], stringently.Ex: It is in principle possible to try to have an alternative, centrally furnished heading which is not geared specifically and rigorously and absolutely to the research library user and their community.
Ex: Emergency measures had to be taken and long-range plans had to be made to reduce binding costs stringently.* * *1 ‹investigar› thoroughlysiguió rigurosamente las instrucciones que había recibido he followed the instructions he had been given to the letteres rigurosamente cierto/exacto it is strictly true/accurate2 ‹castigar› severelyaplicaron la ley rigurosamente they applied the law rigorously o stringently* * *
rigurosamente adverbio
1 (con rigor, exactitud) rigorously
2 (con rigurosidad) severely
' rigurosamente' also found in these entries:
English:
rigorously
- strictly
- stringently
- thoroughly
* * *rigurosamente adv1. [severamente] strictly;aplicó la ley rigurosamente she applied the law strictly2. [exactamente] rigorously;es rigurosamente cierto it's the exact truth -
6 rudeza
f.1 roughness.2 coarseness.3 harshness.4 rudeness, harshness, haughtiness, snappishness.5 rude act, rough act, impolite action, rough deed.* * *1 roughness, coarseness* * *SF1) (=tosquedad) coarseness2) (=sencillez) simplicity* * *femenino roughnessla rudeza de sus modales — his rough o unpolished manners
* * *= rudeness.Ex. But still what possible justification is there for unprovoked rudeness?.* * *femenino roughnessla rudeza de sus modales — his rough o unpolished manners
* * *= rudeness.Ex: But still what possible justification is there for unprovoked rudeness?.
* * *roughnessla rudeza de sus costumbres their rough o unpolished mannersCompuesto:unnecessary roughness* * *
rudeza sustantivo femenino roughness, coarseness
' rudeza' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrarse
* * *rudeza nf1. [tosquedad] roughness2. [brusquedad] sharpness, brusqueness;[grosería] rudeness, coarseness;trata a sus padres con mucha rudeza she treats her parents very brusquely3. [rigurosidad, dureza] harshness* * *f roughness* * *rudeza nfaspereza: roughness, coarseness -
7 severidad
f.1 severity, harshness.2 strictness.3 gravity, severity.* * *1 (gravedad) severity, harshness2 (rigurosidad) strictness* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [en el trato] severity2) (=austeridad) sternness* * *femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness; (de padre, educador) strictness* * *= strictness, severity, harshness.Ex. They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.Ex. Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex. Ghobadi does not flinch from confronting the harshness of daily life in Iran in this portrayal of a small village high in the mountains.----* poca severidad = lenience, leniency.* * *femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness; (de padre, educador) strictness* * *= strictness, severity, harshness.Ex: They see people as marked by one particular attribute, cleverness, or kindness, or strictness, or being a good shot, and they mind whether things are right or wrong.
Ex: Exuberance and enthusiasm are proper to the young, as Quintillian remarked: 'The young should be daring and inventive and should rejoice in their inventions, even though correctiveness and severity are still to be acquired'.Ex: Ghobadi does not flinch from confronting the harshness of daily life in Iran in this portrayal of a small village high in the mountains.* poca severidad = lenience, leniency.* * *(de un castigo, una pena) severity, harshness; (de un padre, educador) strictnessla severidad del clima the harshness o severity of the climate* * *
severidad sustantivo femenino (de castigo, pena) severity, harshness;
(de padre, educador) strictness;
( de clima) harshness
severidad sustantivo femenino
1 (de carácter, de trato) strictness
2 (de un castigo, una pérdida) severity
3 (del clima) harshness
' severidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inhibir
- blandura
- dureza
- suavizar
English:
lightly
- rigor
- rigour
- severity
- sternness
- strictness
- harshly
- severely
- strictly
* * *severidad nf1. [de persona] strictness;[de castigo] severity, harshness2. [de clima] harshness, severity;[de enfermedad] seriousness3. [de gesto, aspecto] sternness* * *f severity* * *severidad nf1) : harshness, severity2) : strictness -
8 disciplina
f.discipline.guardar o mantener la disciplina to maintain disciplinetiene mucha disciplina he's very (self-)disciplinedpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: disciplinar.* * *1 (conjunto de reglas) discipline2 (doctrina) doctrine3 (asignatura) subject4 (azote) scourge, discipline* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=normas) disciplinedisciplina de partido, disciplina de voto — party discipline, party whip
2) (Dep) discipline* * *1) ( reglas) disciplinemantener la disciplina — to keep o maintain discipline
2)a) ( ciencia) disciplineb) (Dep) discipline* * *1) ( reglas) disciplinemantener la disciplina — to keep o maintain discipline
2)a) ( ciencia) disciplineb) (Dep) discipline* * *disciplina11 = area of endeavour [area of endeavor], discipline, field, subject area, subject field, area of study, knowledge domain, subject domain, discipline of knowledge, subject discipline, topic area.Ex: This becomes all the more significant as computers begin to affect virtually every other area of endeavor.
Ex: A discipline is an area, or branch, of knowledge.Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex: Some schedules for some subject areas have now gone through several editions.Ex: Subject field to be covered must be determined by making explicit statements concerning the limits of topic coverage, and the depth in which various aspects of the subject are to be treated.Ex: Bowers has always placed great stress of his opinion that analytical bibliography is a subject which can be pursued as an entirely independent area of study for its own sake.Ex: Researchers gather and disseminate information outside their core knowledge domains through personal networks.Ex: However graphic design tend to focus on external aspects of representation that apply at a general level across a wide range of subject domains.Ex: The disciplines of knowledge are in some way concerned with the nature of human experience and belief.Ex: Respondents indicated that they needed to master several subject disciplines and a sizable vocabulary to understand the literature they use.Ex: This is the second revision of the topic areas in as many years.* basado en las disciplinas del conocimiento = discipline-based.* curso que abarca varias disciplinas = umbrella course.* disciplina académica = academic discipline, academic field.* disciplina científica = scientific discipline.* disciplina de estudio = field of study.* dividido en disciplinas = discipline-oriented [discipline oriented].* en varias disciplinas = cross-domain.* específico de una disciplina = discipline-specific.* estructurado en disciplinas = discipline-oriented [discipline oriented].* información sobre una disciplina = discipline-oriented information.* jerga de una disciplina = subject jargon.* resumen hecho para una disciplina concreta = discipline-oriented abstract.* sistema de clasificación por disciplinas = discipline-oriented scheme.disciplina22 = discipline, regimentation, disciplining.Ex: In this context, salaries, bonus schemes and promotion are considered along with the corollaries of discipline and even dismissal for those who do not meet the required standard.
Ex: If people want regimentation which relieves them of responsibility, how then do you explain parents reaching out for control of schools, disdaining the help of experts.Ex: More disciplining in the enunciation of objectives and more concern for communication channels is needed = Se necesita mayor rigurosidad en la enunciación de los objetivos y una mayor preocupación por los canales de comunicación.* acatar la disciplina = toe + the line.* amante de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* amante de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* autodisciplina = self-discipline.* falta de disciplina = indiscipline, disruptive behaviour.* hacer cumplir la disciplina = enforce + discipline.* imponerse disciplina = discipline + Reflexivo.* mantener la disciplina = maintain + discipline.* partidario de la disciplina férrea = strict disciplinarian.* sin disciplina = undisciplined, ill-disciplined.* someter a disciplina = subject to + discipline.* supervisor de la disciplina = disciplinarian.* * *A (reglas) disciplinemantener la disciplina to keep o maintain disciplineCompuesto:disciplina de voto or partido( Pol) party disciplineromper la disciplina de voto or partido to defy the whip, to go against the party lineB1 (ciencia) discipline2 ( Educ) (asignatura) subject3 ( Dep) discipline* * *
Del verbo disciplinar: ( conjugate disciplinar)
disciplina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
disciplina
disciplinar
disciplina sustantivo femenino
discipline;◊ mantener la disciplina to keep o maintain discipline
disciplina sustantivo femenino discipline, self control
' disciplina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusada
- acusado
- cálculo
- ética
- orden
- práctica
- práctico
- estadística
- exigir
- farmacia
- gramática
English:
disciplinarian
- discipline
- enforce
- relaxation
- severe
- severity
- slack
- soft
- dean
- prefect
- stickler
- toe
* * *disciplina nf1. [normas] discipline;los soldados tienen que guardar la disciplina the soldiers have to remain disciplinedPol disciplina de partido party discipline; Pol disciplina de voto party discipline [in voting];romper la disciplina de voto del partido to vote against the party line, Br to break the whip2. [actitud] discipline;tiene mucha disciplina he's very (self-)disciplined3. [materia, asignatura] discipline4. [modalidad deportiva] discipline5. disciplina de monja knotweed* * *f discipline* * *disciplina nf: discipline* * *1. (en general) discipline2. (asignatura) subject
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