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81 con el uso
= in use, with useEx. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.Ex. Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.* * *= in use, with useEx: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.
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82 de segunda importancia
(n.) = marginal, back burner, on the back burner, second in importanceEx. The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.Ex. Assistive technology will continue to be a back burner issue in most libraries.Ex. Although the prospect of compulsory competitive tendering in libraries is on the back burner it has put acquisitions firmly in the limelight.Ex. In an emergency, good information about the building is second in importance only to good judgment.* * *(n.) = marginal, back burner, on the back burner, second in importanceEx: The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.
Ex: Assistive technology will continue to be a back burner issue in most libraries.Ex: Although the prospect of compulsory competitive tendering in libraries is on the back burner it has put acquisitions firmly in the limelight.Ex: In an emergency, good information about the building is second in importance only to good judgment. -
83 enfrentado a + Nombre
= faced with + NombreEx. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.* * *= faced with + NombreEx: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
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84 marginal
adj.1 marginal (note).2 fringe (Arte & politics).grupo marginal fringe group* * *► adjetivo1 (ilustración, nota) marginal, in the margin2 (tema, asunto) marginal, minor4 (teatro, música) fringe* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=al margen) [corrección, nota] marginal, in the marginuna nota marginal — a marginal note, a note in the margin
2) (=pobre) deprived3) (=alternativo) [teatro] fringe antes de s ; [publicación] underground antes de s ; [artista] alternative4) (=poco importante) [asunto] marginal; [papel, personaje] minorla literatura ocupa una situación marginal en nuestra sociedad — literature holds a marginal position in our society
5) (Econ) [coste, tipo] marginal* * *1)a) (Sociol)b) ( secundario) < posición> peripheral; < asunto> marginal, peripheral2) (Fin) marginal3) (Impr)una nota marginal — a note in the margin, a marginal note
* * *= marginal, fringe subject, at the margins, marginalised [marginalized, -USA], outlier.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.Ex. In a general classification there are, of course, no fringe subjects: all are of equal weight, and must be given their due place in the overall order.Ex. The changes wrought by information technology have been at the margins.Ex. The library is located in the marginalized quarter of the city of Guatemala.Ex. A number of non-public libraries participated in the co-operative scheme and they were known as outlier libraries.----* beneficio marginal = marginal benefit.* coste marginal = marginal cost.* costo marginal = marginal cost.* de manera marginal = tangentially.* grupo marginal = marginalised group.* tipo de gravamen marginal = marginal tax rate.* tipo fiscal marginal = marginal tax rate.* tipo impositivo marginal = marginal tax rate.* * *1)a) (Sociol)b) ( secundario) < posición> peripheral; < asunto> marginal, peripheral2) (Fin) marginal3) (Impr)una nota marginal — a note in the margin, a marginal note
* * *= marginal, fringe subject, at the margins, marginalised [marginalized, -USA], outlier.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: The title 'Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.
Ex: In a general classification there are, of course, no fringe subjects: all are of equal weight, and must be given their due place in the overall order.Ex: The changes wrought by information technology have been at the margins.Ex: The library is located in the marginalized quarter of the city of Guatemala.Ex: A number of non-public libraries participated in the co-operative scheme and they were known as outlier libraries.* beneficio marginal = marginal benefit.* coste marginal = marginal cost.* costo marginal = marginal cost.* de manera marginal = tangentially.* grupo marginal = marginalised group.* tipo de gravamen marginal = marginal tax rate.* tipo fiscal marginal = marginal tax rate.* tipo impositivo marginal = marginal tax rate.* * *A1 ‹barrio›en las barriadas marginales in the poor, outlying areas of the city2 (no central, de poca importancia) ‹posición› peripheral; ‹asunto› marginal, peripheralB ( Fin) ‹costo› marginal; ‹tipo› marginalC ( Impr):una nota marginal a note in the margin, a marginal notecorrecciones marginales corrections in the margin* * *
marginal adjetivo
1 (Sociol):◊ en los barrios marginales in the poor, outlying areas of the city
2 ( secundario) ‹ posición› peripheral;
‹ asunto› marginal, peripheral
3 (Impr):
marginal adjetivo marginal
' marginal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
suburbio
- acotación
- barriada
English:
marginal
- marginal seat
- fringe
* * *marginal adj1. [de fuera de la sociedad] [persona, grupo social] socially excluded;una zona marginal de la ciudad a deprived area of the city2. [sin importancia] minor;un asunto marginal a matter of minor importance3. [en página] marginal;una nota marginal a marginal note4. Econ marginal;costo marginal marginal cost;tipo marginal marginal rate* * *adj marginal;nota marginal note in the margin* * *marginal adj: marginal, fringe -
85 no solicitado
adj.unrequested, unwanted, unsolicited, unasked.* * *(adj.) = unsolicitedEx. The title ' Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.* * *(adj.) = unsolicitedEx: The title ' Unsolicited marginal gift collections: saying no or coping with the unwanted' deals with the problem of how to cope with collections which should have been declined, but were not.
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86 normalmente
adv.usually, normally.* * *► adverbio1 normally, usually* * *adv.usually, normally* * *ADV [gen] normally; (=usualmente) usually* * *adverbio normally, usually* * *= as a rule, invariably, normally, typically, usually, customarily, in the normal run of things, in the normal run of events.Ex. As a rule, the smaller the library the greater the variety of tasks which are allotted to assistants.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.Ex. Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.Ex. An abridgement is usually taken to be a condensation that necessarily omits a number of secondary points.Ex. We have simply been behaving as monopolies customarily do -- shelving avoidable innovations, ducking investment risk wherever possible and keeping a beady eye on our own convenience rather than the users.Ex. In the normal run of things, they would be attacked by a monster from the deep or aliens from space, but here they just have to deal with polar bears.Ex. In the normal run of events a well-organised active minority of quite a small size can play a decisive role in the determination of a political outcome.* * *adverbio normally, usually* * *= as a rule, invariably, normally, typically, usually, customarily, in the normal run of things, in the normal run of events.Ex: As a rule, the smaller the library the greater the variety of tasks which are allotted to assistants.
Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex: It is normally taken to indicate that the document has been revised, if a work has progressed to a second or subsequent edition.Ex: Typically some parts of records can be searched and their elements used as search keys.Ex: An abridgement is usually taken to be a condensation that necessarily omits a number of secondary points.Ex: We have simply been behaving as monopolies customarily do -- shelving avoidable innovations, ducking investment risk wherever possible and keeping a beady eye on our own convenience rather than the users.Ex: In the normal run of things, they would be attacked by a monster from the deep or aliens from space, but here they just have to deal with polar bears.Ex: In the normal run of events a well-organised active minority of quite a small size can play a decisive role in the determination of a political outcome.* * *normally, usuallynormalmente no salgo por las tardes I don't usually o normally go out in the afternoonnormalmente tardan unos dos meses en dar los resultados it usually takes a couple of months to issue the results, in the normal course of events the results take a couple of months* * *
normalmente adverbio
normally, usually
normalmente adverbio
1 (casi siempre) normally, usually: normalmente me levanto a las ocho, I normally get up at eight
2 (con normalidad) normally
' normalmente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gritar
- mayoría
- nota
- baño
English:
bear
- break
- carer
- dinner
- do
- escape
- get
- gridlock
- inner city
- lie
- male-dominated
- maybe
- mop
- mostly
- nightcap
- normally
- opposed
- ordinarily
- outspoken
- overbook
- quite
- ridesharing
- sloping
- usually
- want
- allow
- course
- go
- stay
* * *normalmente advusually, normally;normalmente se reúnen a primera hora de la mañana they usually o normally meet first thing in the morning* * *adv normally* * *normalmente advgeneralmente: ordinarily, generally* * *normalmente adv normally / ordinarily / usually -
87 ser algo común
(v.) = be a fact of life, dominate + the scene, be a common occurrence, become + a common feature, be a part of lifeEx. Federal aid to help cope with the problem of information was not new and had been a fact of life in one way or another for a long time.Ex. This may have something to do with the absence of CABx, who seem to have dominated the scene in other states.Ex. In the nineteenth-century compulsory overtime to 10 p.m. or midnight was a very common occurrence in news offices, with all-night working when there was a rush on.Ex. Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.Ex. Scratches are a part of life when you have parquet floors.* * *(v.) = be a fact of life, dominate + the scene, be a common occurrence, become + a common feature, be a part of lifeEx: Federal aid to help cope with the problem of information was not new and had been a fact of life in one way or another for a long time.
Ex: This may have something to do with the absence of CABx, who seem to have dominated the scene in other states.Ex: In the nineteenth-century compulsory overtime to 10 p.m. or midnight was a very common occurrence in news offices, with all-night working when there was a rush on.Ex: Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.Ex: Scratches are a part of life when you have parquet floors. -
88 разрешать вопрос
to resolve a problem; to handle a problem; to deal with a problem; to settle an issue; to settle a problemWe asked the manager if they had settled the price problem by the end of last month.
Russian science is successfully solving many complex problems. — Российская наука решает многие сложные проблемы.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > разрешать вопрос
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89 разрешить вопрос
to resolve a problem; to handle a problem; to deal with a problem; to settle an issue; to settle a problemWe asked the manager if they had settled the price problem by the end of last month.
Russian science is successfully solving many complex problems. — Российская наука решает многие сложные проблемы.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > разрешить вопрос
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90 решать проблему
to resolve a problem; to handle a problem; to deal with a problem; to settle an issue; to settle a problemWe asked the manager if they had settled the price problem by the end of last month.
Russian science is successfully solving many complex problems. — Российская наука решает многие сложные проблемы.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > решать проблему
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91 решить проблему
to resolve a problem; to handle a problem; to deal with a problem; to settle an issue; to settle a problemWe asked the manager if they had settled the price problem by the end of last month.
Russian science is successfully solving many complex problems. — Российская наука решает многие сложные проблемы.Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > решить проблему
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92 сельскохозяйственный вопрос
разрешать вопрос; рассматривать вопрос — deal with a problem
уклоняться от решения вопроса; — to fight the problem
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сельскохозяйственный вопрос
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93 неразрешенный вопрос
[lang name="Russian"]разрешать вопрос; рассматривать вопрос — deal with a problem
[lang name="Russian"]уклоняться от решения вопроса; — to fight the problem
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94 неразрешенный вопрос
разрешать вопрос; рассматривать вопрос — deal with a problem
уклоняться от решения вопроса; — to fight the problem
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > неразрешенный вопрос
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95 Laden
m; -s, Läden1. shop, bes. Am. store2. umg. (Unternehmen) business; den Laden schmeißen run the show; fig. (es schaffen) swing it; den Laden dichtmachen shut (Am. close) up shop; (scheitern) auch fold; der Laden läuft geschäftlich: business is good; allg. everything’s hunky-dory; wie ich den Laden (so) kenne if you ask me; das ist ein müder Laden they’re a pretty lame ( oder feeble) outfit3. umg., fig. (Sache) business; den Laden hinschmeißen umg. give up the whole thing, chuck (Am. pack) it in* * *das Ladenlading; loading;der Ladenstore; retail outlet; shop* * *La|den I ['laːdn]m -s, -['lɛːdn] (= Geschäft) shop (esp Brit), store (US); (inf = Betrieb, Unternehmung) outfit (inf)der Láden läuft (inf) — business is good
es wird eine Zeit dauern, bis der Láden läuft (inf) — it will be some time before the business gets going or gets off the ground
dann kann er den Láden zumachen or dichtmachen (inf) — he might as well shut up shop (and go home) (inf)
den Láden schmeißen (inf) — to run the show
IIden (ganzen) Láden hinschmeißen (inf) — to chuck the whole thing in (inf)
m -s, - or -(= Fensterladen) shutter* * *1) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) charge2) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) charge3) (to put ammunition into (a gun): He loaded the revolver and fired.) load4) (a place where goods are sold: a baker's shop.) shop5) (a shop: The post office here is also the village store; a department store.) store* * *La·den1<-s, Läden>[ˈla:dn̩, pl ˈlɛ:dn̩]mder \Laden läuft (fam) business is going well3.notfalls können wir den \Laden alleine schmeißen if need be, we can run the show on our ownLa·den2<-s, Läden o ->[ˈla:dn̩, pl ˈlɛ:dn̩]m shutterLa·den3[ˈla:dn̩]nt TECH, INFORM booting, loadingautomatisches \Laden autoload* * *der; Ladens, Läden1) shop; store (Amer.)2) (ugs.): (Unternehmung)wie ich den Laden kenne — (fig.) if I know how things go in this outfit (coll.)
den Laden schmeißen — manage or handle everything with no problem
Laden — (FensterLaden) shutter
* * *1. shop, besonders US store2. umg (Unternehmen) business;den Laden schmeißen run the show; fig (es schaffen) swing it;wie ich den Laden (so) kenne if you ask me;das ist ein müder Laden they’re a pretty lame ( oder feeble) outfit3. umg, fig (Sache) business;* * *der; Ladens, Läden1) shop; store (Amer.)2) (ugs.): (Unternehmung)wie ich den Laden kenne — (fig.) if I know how things go in this outfit (coll.)
den Laden schmeißen — manage or handle everything with no problem
Laden — (FensterLaden) shutter
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96 en peligro
= endangered, jeopardised [jeopardized, -USA], at stake, at risk, under threat, under challenge, on the line, on thin ice, on dangerous ground, threatened, in harm's wayEx. It asserts that young adult libraries and the services they provide are continously endangered and describes how to come to terms with this problem.Ex. And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.Ex. But there was a principle at stake here, and she too felt obligated to express her honest thoughts.Ex. Consumer advice centres were not used to any great degree by the working classes or those groups most at risk as consumers -- the elderly, divorced, widowed and separated.Ex. Products under threat include; greeting cards, circulars, information sheets, newspapers and magazines.Ex. During the previous 10 years the concept of free information services in Australian libraries has come increasingly under challenge.Ex. The article 'Assets on the line' discusses some of the disadvantages of manual methods of performing inventories of organization's hardware and software.Ex. As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one.Ex. On dangerous ground: The threat of landslides is looming large with ad hoc building practices being the root cause.Ex. Kids and adults are encouraged to take a dip and raise funds to help protect sea turtles and other threatened marine wildlife.Ex. Santa Barbara area canyon's residents are among many Californians living in harm's way in fire-prone areas.* * *= endangered, jeopardised [jeopardized, -USA], at stake, at risk, under threat, under challenge, on the line, on thin ice, on dangerous ground, threatened, in harm's wayEx: It asserts that young adult libraries and the services they provide are continously endangered and describes how to come to terms with this problem.
Ex: And yet the thought of what he was being asked to do to salvage the jeopardized budget outraged his every fiber.Ex: But there was a principle at stake here, and she too felt obligated to express her honest thoughts.Ex: Consumer advice centres were not used to any great degree by the working classes or those groups most at risk as consumers -- the elderly, divorced, widowed and separated.Ex: Products under threat include; greeting cards, circulars, information sheets, newspapers and magazines.Ex: During the previous 10 years the concept of free information services in Australian libraries has come increasingly under challenge.Ex: The article 'Assets on the line' discusses some of the disadvantages of manual methods of performing inventories of organization's hardware and software.Ex: As the title of my talk indicates, we are on thin ice, and in more ways than one.Ex: On dangerous ground: The threat of landslides is looming large with ad hoc building practices being the root cause.Ex: Kids and adults are encouraged to take a dip and raise funds to help protect sea turtles and other threatened marine wildlife.Ex: Santa Barbara area canyon's residents are among many Californians living in harm's way in fire-prone areas. -
97 grito de horror
(n.) = cry of horrorEx. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.* * *(n.) = cry of horrorEx: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
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98 invariablemente
adv.invariably.* * *► adverbio1 invariably* * *ADV invariably* * *adverbio invariably* * *= invariably.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.* * *adverbio invariably* * *= invariably.Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.
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99 regularmente
adv.1 orderly in manner: ordinarily, generally, naturally.2 regularly, usually, generally, as a rule.* * *► adverbio1 (con regularidad) regularly2 (medianamente) so-so* * *ADV regularly* * *adverbio regularly* * *= consistently, invariably, on a regular basis, periodically, regularly, steadily, on an ongoing basis, on a continuing basis, as regular as clockwork.Ex. Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.Ex. New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex. The user then receives, on a regular basis, notifications of new documents or information which fall within the topic specified in his profile.Ex. The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex. The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex. Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex. Library schools should revise their curricula on an ongoing basis, taking into account changing professional needs and new technologies.Ex. The best solution is a systematic combination of methods carried out on a continuing basis.Ex. He doesn't really have a passion for writing anymore, but he keeps going, knocking out books regular as clockwork to keep that steady paycheck coming in.----* comprar regularmente en una tienda = patronise + shop.* * *adverbio regularly* * *= consistently, invariably, on a regular basis, periodically, regularly, steadily, on an ongoing basis, on a continuing basis, as regular as clockwork.Ex: Punctuation must be established and be adopted consistently.
Ex: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Ex: The user then receives, on a regular basis, notifications of new documents or information which fall within the topic specified in his profile.Ex: The search profile will only be modified periodically as the quality of the set of notifications output from the search drops to unacceptable levels.Ex: The dates should be checked regularly and updated so that old dates are discarded and new ones entered.Ex: Rather readers grow by fits and starts now rushing ahead, now lying fallow, and now moving steadily on.Ex: Library schools should revise their curricula on an ongoing basis, taking into account changing professional needs and new technologies.Ex: The best solution is a systematic combination of methods carried out on a continuing basis.Ex: He doesn't really have a passion for writing anymore, but he keeps going, knocking out books regular as clockwork to keep that steady paycheck coming in.* comprar regularmente en una tienda = patronise + shop.* * *el movimiento se repite regularmente it is a regular movement, the movement is repeated regularlyvienen regularmente a inspeccionarlo they come to inspect it regularly o at regular intervalsno pasa regularmente it doesn't happen on a regular basis* * *
regularmente adverbio
1 (con regularidad) regularly: acude al médico regularmente, he often goes to see the doctor
2 (habitualmente) usually
' regularmente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ir
English:
evenly
- day
- regularly
- steadily
* * *regularmente adv1. [frecuentemente] regularly2. [normalmente] normally, usually* * *adv regularly* * *regularmente adv: regularly* * *regularmente adv evenly / regularly -
100 pronto
( preparato) ready ( a fare qualcosa to do somethingper qualcosa for something)( rapido) speedy, prompttelecommunications pronto! hello!pagamento m pronta cassa payment in cash, cash paymentpronto soccorso first aidin ospedale accident and emergency, A&Epronto per l'uso ready to use* * *pronto agg.1 ready, prepared: la colazione è pronta, lunch is ready; l'automobile è pronta, the car is ready; la merce è pronta per la spedizione, the goods are ready for shipment; non sono ancora pronto, I am not ready yet; sei pronto per incominciare?, are you ready to begin?; non era pronto per l'esame, he wasn't ready for the exam; sarei pronto a giurarlo, I could swear to it; sono pronto a fare ciò che vuoi, I am ready to do what you want; pronto all'azione, ready for action; pronto ad ogni evenienza, ready (o prepared) for every eventuality; i fanatici sono pronti a tutto, anche a morire, fanatics are ready to do anything, even to die; siate pronti alle cinque precise, be ready at five o'clock sharp; tutto era pronto per il matrimonio, everything was ready for the wedding; tener pronto qlco., to keep sthg. ready: tieni pronto un ombrello, keep an umbrella ready; tenersi pronto, to be prepared (o ready): tienti pronto a partire da un momento all'altro, be prepared (o ready) to leave at a moment's notice // pronto!, ( al telefono) hello! // pronti?, via!, ( alla partenza) ready?, go! // pronto soccorso, first aid; ( il reparto) casualty, emergency unit (o amer. emergency room, ER); pronto intervento, emergency assistance2 ( lesto, rapido) prompt, quick, ready: pronto nelle risposte, ready in one's answers, intelligenza pronta, quick intelligence; movimenti pronti, quick movements; un ragazzo pronto, a quick (o alert) boy; risposta pronta, prompt answer; ( sollecita) early answer; ha sempre la battuta pronta, he always has a ready answer3 (comm.) ready, prompt, spot: pronta consegna, prompt (o ready o spot) delivery // a pronti, ( in contanti) prompt (o by cash o prompt cash): pagamento a pronti, cash (o spot) payment // (mar.) pronto imbarco, prompt shipment4 ( incline) inclined, ready: è sempre pronto alla critica, he's always inclined to criticize; bisognerebbe sempre essere pronti al perdono, we should always be ready to forgive.* * *['pronto] pronto (-a)1. agg1) (gen) ready2) (intervento: rapido) quick, prompt, fast2. escl(al telefono) helloPAROLA CHIAVE: la parole pronto è usata in inglese ma con il significato di 'subito', 'immediatamente'(in gara, gioco)
pronti! via! — ready! steady! go!* * *['pronto]1) ready (a, per to, for)tenersi pronto per — to be ready o to brace for
essere pronto a intervenire — [dottore, esercito, servizi di emergenza] to stand by, to be on standby
ha sempre una scusa -a — he's never short of an excuse o he's always got an excuse ready
non era -a ad affrontare il problema — she wasn't equipped o prepared o ready to cope with the problem
-i, partenza, via! — ready, steady, go!
è pronto a tutto — he's game o ready for anything
sarei pronto a scommettere che... — I'd be willing to wager that
2) (rapido) promptavere i riflessi -i — to have quick o good reflexes
5) bell'e pronto [risposta, scusa, soluzione] ready-made•pronto soccorso — first aid; ( reparto) emergency ward
* * *pronto/'pronto/1 ready (a, per to, for); pronto per l'uso ready for use; sarò -a in un minuto I'll be ready in a minute; il pranzo è pronto lunch is ready! tenersi pronto per to be ready o to brace for; essere pronto a intervenire [dottore, esercito, servizi di emergenza] to stand by, to be on standby; essere -i al peggio to be prepared for the worst; ha sempre una scusa -a he's never short of an excuse o he's always got an excuse ready; non è ancora pronto per l'esame he isn't ready for the exam yet; non era -a ad affrontare il problema she wasn't equipped o prepared o ready to cope with the problem; -i, partenza, via! ready, steady, go! è pronto a tutto he's game o ready for anything; essere pronto a criticare to be ready with one's criticism; essere pronto ad ammettere i propri errori to be quick to admit one's mistakes; sarei pronto a giurarlo I'll take my oath on it; sarei pronto a scommettere che... I'd be willing to wager that...2 (rapido) prompt; i migliori auguri di -a guarigione best wishes for a speedy recovery; ha sempre la risposta o battuta -a she is quick on the draw3 (sveglio) [ mente] quick, clever, nimble, agile, quick-witted; avere i riflessi -i to have quick o good reflexes4 (al telefono) pronto! hello!5 bell'e pronto [ risposta, scusa, soluzione] ready-madepronto soccorso first aid; ( reparto) emergency ward.
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with — /with, widh/, prep. 1. accompanied by; accompanying: I will go with you. He fought with his brother against the enemy. 2. in some particular relation to (esp. implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection): I dealt with… … Universalium
problem — prob|lem W1S1 [ˈprɔbləm US ˈpra: ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(difficulty)¦ 2 3¦(question)¦ 4 no problem 5 the (only) problem is (that) ... 6 that s your/his etc problem 7 it s/that s not my problem 8 What s your/his etc problem? 9 Do … Dictionary of contemporary English
Problem statement — A problem statement is a clear concise description of the issues that need to be addressed by a problem solving team and should be presented to them (or created by them) before they try to solve the problem. When bringing together a team to… … Wikipedia
problem — I. noun Etymology: Middle English probleme, from Latin problema, from Greek problēma, literally, obstacle, from proballein to throw forward, from pro forward + ballein to throw more at pro , devil Date: 14th century 1. a. a question raised for… … New Collegiate Dictionary
with — [[t]wɪθ, wɪð[/t]] prep. 1) accompanied by; accompanying: I will go with you[/ex] 2) in some particular relation to (esp. implying interaction, company, association, conjunction, or connection): I dealt with the problem. She agreed with me[/ex] 3) … From formal English to slang
Problem-based learning — (PBL) is a student centered instructional strategy in which students collaboratively solve problems and reflect on their experiences. It was pioneered and used extensively at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Characteristics of PBL… … Wikipedia
Problem solving — forms part of thinking. Considered the most complex of all intellectual functions, problem solving has been defined as higher order cognitive process that requires the modulation and control of more routine or fundamental skills (Goldstein Levin … Wikipedia
Problem gambling — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F63.0 ICD 9 312.31 … Wikipedia