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121 darse prisa con calma
= make + haste slowlyEx. An ancient Roman poet once oddly admonished his readers to ' make haste slowly,' and a modern American one asked above all to learn 'to sit still'.* * *= make + haste slowlyEx: An ancient Roman poet once oddly admonished his readers to ' make haste slowly,' and a modern American one asked above all to learn 'to sit still'.
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122 de Galileo
(adj.) = GalileanEx. Design paradigms presents a wide-ranging selection of examples of civil engineering which range from Roman columns to Galilean cantilevers.* * *(adj.) = GalileanEx: Design paradigms presents a wide-ranging selection of examples of civil engineering which range from Roman columns to Galilean cantilevers.
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123 desuso
m.disuse.caer en desuso to become obsolete, to fall into disusepres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desusar.* * *1 disuse■ eso está en desuso that's obsolete, that's outdated\caer en desuso to fall into disuse* * *SM disusecaer en desuso — to fall into disuse, become obsolete
* * *masculino disuse* * *= disfavour, disuse, desuetude.Ex. It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.Ex. After a period of disuse at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Caslon roman was revived, and has been available ever since from Caslon's successors.Ex. After many years of desuetude, manual typewriters are gaining in popularity among writers.----* caer en desuso = fall into + disuse, fall out of + fashion, go out of + use, lapse, fall into + disfavour, die out, drop from + sight, go out of + favour, pass away, pass into + desuetude, sink into + desuetude, sink into + oblivion.* en desuso = obsolete, disused.* * *masculino disuse* * *= disfavour, disuse, desuetude.Ex: It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.
Ex: After a period of disuse at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Caslon roman was revived, and has been available ever since from Caslon's successors.Ex: After many years of desuetude, manual typewriters are gaining in popularity among writers.* caer en desuso = fall into + disuse, fall out of + fashion, go out of + use, lapse, fall into + disfavour, die out, drop from + sight, go out of + favour, pass away, pass into + desuetude, sink into + desuetude, sink into + oblivion.* en desuso = obsolete, disused.* * *disusecaer en desuso to fall into disuseuna expresión/costumbre caída en desuso an expression/a custom which has fallen into disuse* * *
desuso sustantivo masculino
disuse;◊ caer en desuso to fall into disuse
desuso sustantivo masculino disuse
♦ Locuciones: caer en desuso, to fall into disuse
en desuso, obsolete, outdated
' desuso' also found in these entries:
English:
die out
- disuse
- foe
- gay
- lapse
- stewardess
- use
- victuals
- dead
- die
- disused
* * *desuso nmdisuse;un término en desuso a term which is no longer in common use;una ley vigente, pero en desuso a law which is still on the statute books, but no longer enforced;caer en desuso to become obsolete, to fall into disuse;el sombrero fue cayendo en desuso people gradually stopped wearing hats* * *m disuse;caer en desuso fall into disuse* * *desuso nm: disuse, obsolescencecaer en desuso: to fall into disuse -
124 diacrítico
adj.diacritical, diacritic.* * *► adjetivo1 diacritic, diacritical* * *ADJ diacritic, diacriticalsigno diacrítico — diacritic, diacritical mark
* * *= diacritical, diacritic.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex. Because the display and diacritical forms play no part in determining the filing order, a special technique can be used to correct the capitalization and the diacritical form.Ex. OCLC's on-line system uses a special character set that includes ost of the symbols and diacritics used in languagues which can be represented by the Roman alphabet.----* signo diacrítico = diacritical, diacritical mark.* * *= diacritical, diacritic.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex: Because the display and diacritical forms play no part in determining the filing order, a special technique can be used to correct the capitalization and the diacritical form.
Ex: OCLC's on-line system uses a special character set that includes ost of the symbols and diacritics used in languagues which can be represented by the Roman alphabet.* signo diacrítico = diacritical, diacritical mark.* * *1 ( Ling) diacritical, diacritic2 ( Med) diacriticdiacritic* * *
diacrítico m Ling diacritic, diacritical mark
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125 dominación
f.domination, dominion, mastery, dominance.* * *1 domination, dominion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Pol) domination2) (Mil) commanding position* * *a) (Pol) dominationb) dominaciones femenino plural (Relig) dominions (pl)* * *= dominance.Ex. The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.* * *a) (Pol) dominationb) dominaciones femenino plural (Relig) dominions (pl)* * *= dominance.Ex: The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.
* * *1 ( Pol) dominationbajo la dominación romana under Roman domination o ruleluchaban por la dominación de la zona they fought for control of the area o dominance in the area* * *
dominación sustantivo femenino domination, control: este país estuvo bajo la dominación romana, this country was under Roman rule
' dominación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conquista
- imperio
English:
dominance
- domination
* * *dominación nfrule, dominion;territorios bajo la dominación otomana territories under Ottoman control* * *f domination* * * -
126 dígito de comprobación
(n.) = check digitEx. All digits of the ISBN are numeric except the check digit which may be numeric or a roman numeral X.* * *(n.) = check digitEx: All digits of the ISBN are numeric except the check digit which may be numeric or a roman numeral X.
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127 dígito de control
(n.) = check digitEx. All digits of the ISBN are numeric except the check digit which may be numeric or a roman numeral X.* * *(n.) = check digitEx: All digits of the ISBN are numeric except the check digit which may be numeric or a roman numeral X.
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128 emperatriz
f.1 empress.2 Emperatriz.* * *► nombre femenino (pl emperatrices)1 empress* * *SF empress* * *femenino empress* * *= empress [emperor, -masc.].Ex. The collection includes literature on ideas of the late 19th century, the exploration of the African continent, Indian antiques and a collection of biographies of Roman emperors and empresses.* * *femenino empress* * *= empress [emperor, -masc.].Ex: The collection includes literature on ideas of the late 19th century, the exploration of the African continent, Indian antiques and a collection of biographies of Roman emperors and empresses.
* * *empress* * *
emperatriz sustantivo femenino
empress
emperatriz sustantivo femenino empress
' emperatriz' also found in these entries:
English:
empress
* * *emperatriz nfempress* * *f empress* * ** * *emperatriz n empress [pl. empresses]
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