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risk takers

  • 1 persona atrevida

    (n.) = risk taker
    Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
    * * *
    (n.) = risk taker

    Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > persona atrevida

  • 2 persona audaz

    (n.) = risk taker
    Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
    * * *
    (n.) = risk taker

    Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > persona audaz

  • 3 persona temerosa

    (n.) = risk taker
    Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
    * * *
    (n.) = risk taker

    Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > persona temerosa

  • 4 gerente

    f. & m.
    manager, director.
    m.
    1 manager, director, boss, managing agent.
    2 manageress.
    * * *
    1 (hombre) manager; (mujer) manageress
    * * *
    noun mf.
    * * *
    SMF manager/manageress
    * * *
    masculino y femenino manager
    * * *
    = manager [manageress, -fem.], registrar, manageress [manager, -masc.], office manager, business manager, financial officer, city manager, town manager, city budget director, secretary, provost.
    Ex. Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.
    Ex. The article 'Museum data bank report: the yogi and the registrar' is a contribution to an issue devoted to linking art objects and art information.
    Ex. Personality profiles of managers and managereses show little relevant difference.
    Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.
    Ex. Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.
    Ex. Financial officers in publishing are responsible for the business operation of the company.
    Ex. This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.
    Ex. Department heads estimate their expenditures for the coming year and submit them to the town manager, who approves or disapproves them.
    Ex. The city budget director announced that in the next fiscal year the city of Deuxville will adopt a program budget format.
    Ex. Donald P Hammer, Executive secretary of LITA, and Dorothy Butler, the Division's Administrative secretary, handled all of the administrative details, arrangements, and logistics.
    Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
    ----
    * gerente de restaurante = restaurant manager.
    * gerente de ventas = sales manager.
    * * *
    masculino y femenino manager
    * * *
    = manager [manageress, -fem.], registrar, manageress [manager, -masc.], office manager, business manager, financial officer, city manager, town manager, city budget director, secretary, provost.

    Ex: Such hosts are more likely to be accessed by end-users such as economists and managers, than information workers.

    Ex: The article 'Museum data bank report: the yogi and the registrar' is a contribution to an issue devoted to linking art objects and art information.
    Ex: Personality profiles of managers and managereses show little relevant difference.
    Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.
    Ex: Watman wondered how the profession would react to the idea of a business manager instead of assistant.
    Ex: Financial officers in publishing are responsible for the business operation of the company.
    Ex: This paper describes a case study where a proposal by the city manager to cut the budget of the public library by 40% has left the library director very disheartened.
    Ex: Department heads estimate their expenditures for the coming year and submit them to the town manager, who approves or disapproves them.
    Ex: The city budget director announced that in the next fiscal year the city of Deuxville will adopt a program budget format.
    Ex: Donald P Hammer, Executive secretary of LITA, and Dorothy Butler, the Division's Administrative secretary, handled all of the administrative details, arrangements, and logistics.
    Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
    * gerente de restaurante = restaurant manager.
    * gerente de ventas = sales manager.

    * * *
    manager
    Compuestos:
    business manager
    bank manager
    general manager
    * * *

     

    gerente sustantivo masculino y femenino
    manager;

    gerente mf manager

    ' gerente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    oído
    - director
    English:
    directive
    - manager
    - manageress
    - mgr
    - president
    - mind
    * * *
    gerente nmf
    manager
    gerente de banco bank manager;
    gerente general general manager;
    Com gerente de línea line manager
    * * *
    m/f manager
    * * *
    gerente nmf
    : manager, director
    * * *
    gerente n manager manager puede referirse tanto a un hombre como a una mujer, pero existe también el término manageress, sólo para mujeres

    Spanish-English dictionary > gerente

  • 5 preboste

    m.
    provost.
    * * *
    1 HISTORIA provost
    2 familiar leader
    * * *
    SM
    1) ( Hist) provost
    2) (Pol) chief, leader
    * * *
    Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
    * * *

    Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.

    * * *
    ( Hist) provost
    * * *
    provost
    * * *
    m HIST provost; fig: de asociación, comunidad leader

    Spanish-English dictionary > preboste

  • 6 vicerrector

    m.
    vice-rector.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 EDUCACIÓN vice chancellor
    * * *
    = vice-president, pro-vice chancellor, provost.
    Ex. You're asking me to go to each vice-president and department head and ask him to rewrite his budget.
    Ex. Integration of services was achieved via report and other mechanisms overseen by a pro-vice chancellor.
    Ex. Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.
    * * *
    = vice-president, pro-vice chancellor, provost.

    Ex: You're asking me to go to each vice-president and department head and ask him to rewrite his budget.

    Ex: Integration of services was achieved via report and other mechanisms overseen by a pro-vice chancellor.
    Ex: Librarians have accumulated a lot more capital than we think, and provosts want librarians to be risk takers.

    * * *

    vicerrector,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino vice-rector
    ' vicerrector' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    vicerrectora
    * * *
    vicerrector, -ora nm,f
    deputy vice-chancellor [of a university]
    * * *
    m vice-rector, Br
    deputy vice-chancellor

    Spanish-English dictionary > vicerrector

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