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41 búsqueda simple
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42 búsqueda simultánea en varios sitios
(n.) = cross-search [cross search]Ex. The latter is preferable as: it contains the results of cross searches in different databases.* * *(n.) = cross-search [cross search]Ex: The latter is preferable as: it contains the results of cross searches in different databases.
Spanish-English dictionary > búsqueda simultánea en varios sitios
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43 búsqueda truncada
(n.) = truncated searchEx. Truncated searches obtain all significant word beginning with a given character string.* * *(n.) = truncated searchEx: Truncated searches obtain all significant word beginning with a given character string.
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44 camuflar
v.to camouflage.* * *1 to camouflage2 figurado to hide, cover up* * ** * *1.verbo transitivo <tanques/contrabando> to camouflage; < intenciones> to disguise2.* * *= camouflage, disguise, dress + Nombre + up.Ex. While this city does have some light industry of its own - mostly metal, lumber, and paper products - its unhurried atmosphere and quiet shady streets camouflage all signs of mercantile activity.Ex. But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.Ex. The feeling is that, however tactfully you dress it up, the United States had it coming.----* camuflar Algo = wrap + Nombre + up in.* * *1.verbo transitivo <tanques/contrabando> to camouflage; < intenciones> to disguise2.* * *= camouflage, disguise, dress + Nombre + up.Ex: While this city does have some light industry of its own - mostly metal, lumber, and paper products - its unhurried atmosphere and quiet shady streets camouflage all signs of mercantile activity.
Ex: But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.Ex: The feeling is that, however tactfully you dress it up, the United States had it coming.* camuflar Algo = wrap + Nombre + up in.* * *camuflar [A1 ]vt‹tanques/contrabando› to camouflage; ‹intenciones› to disguise; ‹error› to cover up«soldado» to camouflage oneself; «animal» to be camouflaged* * *
camuflar ( conjugate camuflar) verbo transitivo ‹tanques/contrabando› to camouflage;
‹ intenciones› to disguise
camuflarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to camouflage oneself;
[ animal] to camouflage itself
camuflar verbo transitivo to camouflage
' camuflar' also found in these entries:
English:
camouflage
* * *♦ vt[tropas, tanque] to camouflage; [intenciones] to disguise, to conceal;camufló el maletín robado entre el resto del equipaje he concealed the stolen briefcase among the rest of the luggage♦ See also the pronominal verb camuflarse* * *v/t camouflage* * * -
45 capacidad analítica
(n.) = analytical capacityEx. The information fatigue syndrome causes paralysis of the analytical capacity, constant searches for more information, increased anxiety and sleeplessness and self-doubt in decision making.* * *(n.) = analytical capacityEx: The information fatigue syndrome causes paralysis of the analytical capacity, constant searches for more information, increased anxiety and sleeplessness and self-doubt in decision making.
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46 clasificación por pertinencia
(n.) = relevance rankingEx. SABRE (Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.* * *(n.) = relevance rankingEx: SABRE (Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.
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47 coeficiente de pertinencia
(n.) = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance rankingEx. The precision ratio (originally called the relevance ratio) is the number of relevant documents retrieved, in proportion to the total number of documents searched and retrieved and its formula is: precision ratio = number of relevant documents retrieved / total number of documents retrieved X 100%.Ex. Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.Ex. SABRE (Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.* * *(n.) = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance rankingEx: The precision ratio (originally called the relevance ratio) is the number of relevant documents retrieved, in proportion to the total number of documents searched and retrieved and its formula is: precision ratio = number of relevant documents retrieved / total number of documents retrieved X 100%.
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48 colección de una biblioteca
Ex. When library users request MEDLINE searches, they are offered the option of having their retrieval restricted to local holdings.* * *Ex: When library users request MEDLINE searches, they are offered the option of having their retrieval restricted to local holdings.
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49 combinar
v.1 to combine.combina lo práctico con lo barato it is both practical and cheapElla combina minerales She combines minerals.Ella combina trabajo y placer She combines business with pleasure.Ella combina posibilidades She permutes possibilities.2 to mix (bebidas).3 to match (colores).4 to arrange, to organize.5 to bind.* * *1 (gen) to combine2 (disponer) to arrange, plan3 QUÍMICA to combine1 (ponerse de acuerdo) to get together* * *verb1) to combine2) match•* * *1. VT1) [+ esfuerzos, movimientos] to combine; [+ colores] to match, mix2) [+ plan, proyecto] to devise, work out2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < ingredientes> to combine, mix togetherb) < colores> to put togethercombinar algo con algo: combinar el rojo con el violeta to put red and purple together; no puedes combinar esa falda con ese jersey — you can't wear that skirt with that sweater
c) (Quím) to combined) ( reunir) to combine2.combinar vi colores/ropa to go together3.combinarse v prona) personas ( ponerse de acuerdo)b) (Quím) to combine* * *= bridge, combine (together), link, marry, perform + combination, pick and mix, coalesce, blend, mix and match, piece together, concatenate, conflate, mingle (with), mesh, bundle, federate, couple, mix, mash up, conjoin, conjugate, commingle.Ex. BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.Ex. Search aids are available in the form of logical statements which combine terms in order to be able to trace subjects according to a more specific document profile.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex. If a search involves more than a single term, the system searches for each term separately, and reports intermediate results before performing the combination.Ex. Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex. Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.Ex. In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex. It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex. During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex. Individual files are concatenated to allow a full Boolean search to all files simultaneously.Ex. Authors did not always read proofs; revises might be omitted and routines conflated.Ex. Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex. Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex. CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex. The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex. The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.Ex. Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex. The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex. The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex. The problema can be solved by conjugating two bare hard disks.Ex. By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.----* combinar Algo con Algo = marry + Nombre + with + Nombre.* combinar con = intersperse with.* combinar en = meld (in/into).* combinar intereses = bridge + interests.* que combina diferentes tipos de re = multi-source [multi source].* volver a combinar = recombine [re-combine].* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < ingredientes> to combine, mix togetherb) < colores> to put togethercombinar algo con algo: combinar el rojo con el violeta to put red and purple together; no puedes combinar esa falda con ese jersey — you can't wear that skirt with that sweater
c) (Quím) to combined) ( reunir) to combine2.combinar vi colores/ropa to go together3.combinarse v prona) personas ( ponerse de acuerdo)b) (Quím) to combine* * *= bridge, combine (together), link, marry, perform + combination, pick and mix, coalesce, blend, mix and match, piece together, concatenate, conflate, mingle (with), mesh, bundle, federate, couple, mix, mash up, conjoin, conjugate, commingle.Ex: BLAISE offers a variety of services bridging the cataloguing and information retrieval functions.
Ex: Search aids are available in the form of logical statements which combine terms in order to be able to trace subjects according to a more specific document profile.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex: At that time OCLC was already going strong, and we tried to find some backing from the State of New York and possibly from the federal government to marry those two systems.Ex: If a search involves more than a single term, the system searches for each term separately, and reports intermediate results before performing the combination.Ex: Modular courses are already in place from which a student can pick and mix.Ex: Mayo's conclusion was that 'the singling out of certain groups of employees for special attention had the effect of coalescing previously indifferent individuals into cohesive groups with a high degree of group ride or esprit-de-corps'.Ex: In her last appraisal they had observed how she blended many attractive personal qualities with intelligence, energy, and determination.Ex: It is possible to mix and match from copyright law, patent law and trade secret and contract law, and the choice of avenue offering the best protection will depend upon many variables.Ex: During his stay in Laputa, Captain Gulliver was very impressed by a book-writing machine which produced fragments of sentences which were dictated to scribes and later pieced together.Ex: Individual files are concatenated to allow a full Boolean search to all files simultaneously.Ex: Authors did not always read proofs; revises might be omitted and routines conflated.Ex: Not so long ago, the far off lands existed, to most people, in their imagination where they mingled with fairy tales and imaginary stories.Ex: Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = La tarea central de las bibliotecas sigue siendo la de combinar los númerosos medios de comunicación, algo que continúa necesitando apoyo económico.Ex: CD-ROM products that combine, or bundle, related information services will be at the forefront because of their usefulness to end-users.Ex: The usefulness of the many online periodicals and scientific digital libraries that exist today is limited by the inability to federate these resources through a unified interface.Ex: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.Ex: Plaster was mixed with water and poured over the type, and allowed to set; when it had hardened it was lifted off the page (the oil preventing it from sticking to the type), and baked hard in an oven.Ex: The name comes from pop music, where DJs have made a hobby out of mashing up multiple, disparate songs to create new sounds.Ex: The grotesque is an effect achieved by conjoining disparate framents which do not realistically belong together.Ex: The problema can be solved by conjugating two bare hard disks.Ex: By mixing the marital property (your paycheck) with the separate property (your inheritance), you have ' commingled' them, and they cannot be considered separate property anymore.* combinar Algo con Algo = marry + Nombre + with + Nombre.* combinar con = intersperse with.* combinar en = meld (in/into).* combinar intereses = bridge + interests.* que combina diferentes tipos de re = multi-source [multi source].* volver a combinar = recombine [re-combine].* * *combinar [A1 ]vt1 ‹ingredientes› to combine, mix together2 ‹colores› to put togetherno se puede combinar esos dos colores you can't put those two colors togetherno sabe combinar la ropa he isn't very good at coordinating clothescombinar algo CON algo:me gusta la falda pero no tengo con qué combinarla I like the skirt but I have nothing to wear with it o to go with it¿a quién se le ocurre combinar el rojo con el violeta? how could you think of putting red and purple together?no puedes combinar esa falda con ese jersey you can't wear that skirt with that sweater3 ( Quím) to combine4 (reunir) to combine■ combinarvi«colores/ropa»: combinar CON algo; to go WITH sthquiero un bolso que combine con estos zapatos I want a bag that goes with o to go with these shoes1«personas» (ponerse de acuerdo): se combinaron para sorprenderlo they got together to give him a surprisese combinaron para gastarle una broma they got together o ganged up to play a trick on himnos combinamos para estar allí a las seis we all arranged to be there at six2 ( Quím) to combine* * *
combinar ( conjugate combinar) verbo transitivo
‹ ropa› to coordinate;
verbo intransitivo [colores/ropa] to go together;
combinar con algo to go with sth
combinar verbo transitivo, to combine, mix: hay que saber combinar estos dos sabores, you need to know how to best combine these two flavours
' combinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calor
- entonar
- ir
- mezclar
- pegar
- compaginar
- salir
- sintetizar
English:
blend
- combine
- match
- merge
- coordinate
- go
- mix
* * *♦ vt1. [unir, mezclar] to combine;combina lo práctico con lo barato it is both practical and cheap2. [bebidas] to mix3. [colores] to match4. [planificar] to arrange, to organize;combinan sus horarios para que siempre haya alguien en casa they arrange the hours they work so there's always somebody at home5. Mat to permute6. Quím to combine♦ vi[colores, ropa]combinar con to go with;no tengo nada que combine con estos pantalones I haven't got anything to go o that goes with these trousers* * *v/t combine* * *combinar vt1) unir: to combine, to mix together2) : to match, to put together* * *combinar vb1. (en general) to combine2. (tener armonía) to match / to go with -
50 comercialización
f.commercialization, commercialisation, marketing, merchandising.* * *1 commercialization, marketing* * *SF (=explotación comercial) commercialization; (=puesta en mercado) marketing* * *femenino ( de producto) marketing; (de lugar, deporte) commercialization* * *= marketing, commercialisation [commercialization, -USA], brokering, merchandising, commodification.Ex. Attention has focussed on the marketing of dangerous substances, safety standards for the slaughter of meat and poultry, and control of dangerous cosmetics.Ex. The concept of the commercialisation of these activities has attracted much support.Ex. One of the company's services is the brokering of on-line data base searches.Ex. Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex. The commodification of, or charging for, geographic information is a topic of rapidly increasing importance.----* cadena de la comercialización = value chain.* capacidad de comercialización = marketability.* comercialización de la información = information brokerage, information broking, information brokering.* comercialización del libro = bookselling [book selling].* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* * *femenino ( de producto) marketing; (de lugar, deporte) commercialization* * *= marketing, commercialisation [commercialization, -USA], brokering, merchandising, commodification.Ex: Attention has focussed on the marketing of dangerous substances, safety standards for the slaughter of meat and poultry, and control of dangerous cosmetics.
Ex: The concept of the commercialisation of these activities has attracted much support.Ex: One of the company's services is the brokering of on-line data base searches.Ex: Another main trend emerging is merchandising, where the public library is set up in a similar way to a retail store with items on sale.Ex: The commodification of, or charging for, geographic information is a topic of rapidly increasing importance.* cadena de la comercialización = value chain.* capacidad de comercialización = marketability.* comercialización de la información = information brokerage, information broking, information brokering.* comercialización del libro = bookselling [book selling].* conceder licencia de comercialización = license [licence, -USA].* * *1 (de un producto) marketing2 (de un lugar, deporte) commercializationla comercialización de las fiestas navideñas the commercialization of Christmas* * *
comercialización sustantivo femenino marketing
' comercialización' also found in these entries:
English:
merchandising
* * *1. [de producto] marketing2. [de cultura, deporte] commercialization* * *f marketing; despcommercialization -
51 con excepción de
= with the exception of, except forEx. With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.Ex. Although I have not done a complete analytical search of library literature for discussions of the structures of catalogs, preliminary searches have turned up little except for historical discussions.* * *= with the exception of, except forEx: With the exception of trailer libraries, mobile library stops are usually of too short a duration to allow for anything other than book lending transaction.
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52 con sólo una mínima idea de
Ex. It has to be admitted that experienced librarians who should know better do sometimes plunge into what are not simple searches with only the sketchiest idea of a strategy.* * *Ex: It has to be admitted that experienced librarians who should know better do sometimes plunge into what are not simple searches with only the sketchiest idea of a strategy.
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53 conferencia
f.1 lecture (charla).dar una conferencia to give a talk o lectureconferencia de prensa press conference2 conference.3 (long-distance) call.4 meeting, parley, conference, formal talk between two or more people especially on an important issue.5 exchange of views, discussion, group discussion, round table.6 conference call, long-distance call, toll call, trunk call.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: conferenciar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: conferenciar.* * *1 (charla) talk, lecture2 PLÍTICA conference, meeting3 (teléfono) long-distance call\dar una conferencia sobre algo to lecture on something, give a lecture on somethingponer una conferencia con to make a call to, place a call toconferencia a cobro revertido reverse-charge call, US collect callconferencia de prensa press conferenceconferencia interurbana long-distance call* * *noun f.1) conference2) lecture* * *SF1) (Pol) (=congreso) conference, meetingconferencia cumbre — summit, summit conference
2) (=charla) lecture3) (Telec) callconferencia a cobro revertido — reverse charge o call, collect call (EEUU)
conferencia de persona a persona — personal call, person-to-person call (EEUU)
4) (Inform) conference, conferencing* * *1)a) ( discurso - formal) lecture; (- más informal) talkdar una conferencia sobre algo — to give a lecture/talk on something
b) ( reunión) conference2) (Esp) (Telec) long distance callponer una conferencia interurbana/internacional — to make o (AmE) place a long-distance call
•* * *= lecture, presentation, speech, address, speaking commitment.Ex. The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.Ex. There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.Ex. For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.Ex. The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex. Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.----* aula de conferencias = lecture theatre.* ciclo de conferencias = speaker series, conference series.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* conferencia de prensa = news conference, press conference, press statement.* conferencia electrónica = electronic conferencing [e-conferencing].* conferencia invitada = guest lecture.* Conferencia Panafricana sobre Preservacion y Conservación de Material Bibli = Pan-African Conference on the Preservation and Conservation of Library and Archival Materials.* conferencia permanente = standing conference.* conferencia por ordenador = computer conferencing.* conferencia principal = keynote speech, theme address, keynote talk.* dar conferencia = lecture.* dar una conferencia = deliver + talk, make + a speech, give + speech, deliver + lecture, give + a lecture.* impartir conferencia = lecture.* mesa de conferencias = conference table.* notas de conferencias = lecture notes.* pronunciar una conferencia = present + lecture, deliver + lecture.* sala de coferencias = lecture hall.* sala de conferencias = lecture room, conference room, conference hall, lecture theatre, auditory theatre, presentation room.* sistema de conferencia en línea = online conferencing system.* videoconferencia = videoconferencing [video conferencing].* visita con conferencia a varios lugares de un país = lecture tour.* * *1)a) ( discurso - formal) lecture; (- más informal) talkdar una conferencia sobre algo — to give a lecture/talk on something
b) ( reunión) conference2) (Esp) (Telec) long distance callponer una conferencia interurbana/internacional — to make o (AmE) place a long-distance call
•* * *= lecture, presentation, speech, address, speaking commitment.Ex: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.
Ex: There are two other aspects of institutions I want to consider before moving to the closing section of this presentation.Ex: For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.Ex: The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex: Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.* aula de conferencias = lecture theatre.* ciclo de conferencias = speaker series, conference series.* Conferencia de Directores de Bibliotecas Nacionales (CDNL) = Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL).* conferencia de prensa = news conference, press conference, press statement.* conferencia electrónica = electronic conferencing [e-conferencing].* conferencia invitada = guest lecture.* Conferencia Panafricana sobre Preservacion y Conservación de Material Bibli = Pan-African Conference on the Preservation and Conservation of Library and Archival Materials.* conferencia permanente = standing conference.* conferencia por ordenador = computer conferencing.* conferencia principal = keynote speech, theme address, keynote talk.* dar conferencia = lecture.* dar una conferencia = deliver + talk, make + a speech, give + speech, deliver + lecture, give + a lecture.* impartir conferencia = lecture.* mesa de conferencias = conference table.* notas de conferencias = lecture notes.* pronunciar una conferencia = present + lecture, deliver + lecture.* sala de coferencias = lecture hall.* sala de conferencias = lecture room, conference room, conference hall, lecture theatre, auditory theatre, presentation room.* sistema de conferencia en línea = online conferencing system.* videoconferencia = videoconferencing [video conferencing].* visita con conferencia a varios lugares de un país = lecture tour.* * *Adar una conferencia ( SOBRE algo) to give a lecture/talk ( ON sth)2 (reunión) conferencecelebrar una/reunirse en conferencia to hold/have a conferenceconferencia de desarme arms talks (pl)la conferencia anual del partido laborista the Labour Party annual conferenceCompuestos:press conferencesummitsynodsales conferenceponer una conferencia interurbana/internacional to make o ( AmE) place a long-distance/an international callCompuestos:person-to-person call* * *
Del verbo conferenciar: ( conjugate conferenciar)
conferencia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
conferencia
conferenciar
conferencia sustantivo femenino
(— más informal) talk;
dar una conferencia sobre algo to give a lecture/talk on sth
c) (Esp) (Telec) long distance call;◊ poner una conferencia to make o (AmE) place a long-distance call;
conferencia a cobro revertido collect call (AmE), reverse charge call (BrE)
conferencia sustantivo femenino
1 (charla, disertación) lecture: di una conferencia sobre ello, I gave a lecture on the subject
2 Tel long-distance call
3 (reunión) conference
conferencia de prensa, press conference
' conferencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alargarse
- brear
- brillante
- cada
- charla
- dar
- durante
- familia
- grabar
- guión
- hispanista
- importante
- informativa
- informativo
- larga
- largo
- poner
- prensa
- sainete
- soporífera
- soporífero
- tema
- coloquio
- dictar
- empezar
- plática
- rollo
- tratar
English:
address
- audience
- close
- come off
- conference
- deliver
- delivery
- floor
- hand-out
- lecture
- long-distance
- paper
- set up
- speaker
- trunk call
- any
- consultation
- facility
- follow
- going
- on
- schedule
- summit
- toll
* * *conferencia nfconferencia de prensa press conference2. [reunión] conference;celebrar una conferencia to hold a conferenceconferencia episcopal bishops' conference; UE Conferencia Intergubernamental Intergovernmental Conference3. [por teléfono] (long-distance) call;poner una conferencia to make a long-distance callconferencia a cobro revertido Br reverse-charge call, US collect call* * *f1 lecture2 ( reunión) conference3 TELEC long-distance call* * *conferencia nf1) reunión: conference, meeting2) : lecture* * *1. (exposición) lecture2. (congreso) conference3. (llamada telefónica) long distance call -
54 conjunto hecho por el propio usuario
(n.) = custom setEx. Use the collect option to create custom sets of records for printing or saving, or for combining with other searches.* * *(n.) = custom setEx: Use the collect option to create custom sets of records for printing or saving, or for combining with other searches.
Spanish-English dictionary > conjunto hecho por el propio usuario
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55 consultar
v.1 to look up (dato, fecha).me consultó antes de hacerlo he consulted me before doing it; (me pidió consejo) he asked me before he did it (me pidió permiso)María consultó los datos previamente Mary looked up the information previously2 to consult, to check, to counsel, to deliberate.María consultó y le fue bien Mary consulted and came out fine.María consulta a doctores siempre Mary consults doctors always.* * *2 (buscar en un libro) to look up\consultar con un abogado to consult a lawyer, take legal adviceconsultar con un médico to consult a doctor, take medical adviceconsultarlo con la almohada figurado to sleep on it* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=pedir opinión) to consultes mejor que consultes a un médico — you'd better go to o see a doctor
2) [+ diccionario, libro, base de datos, archivo] to consult2.VIconsultar con algn: no lo haré sin consultar antes contigo — I won't do it without discussing it with you first
* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/obra> to consult; <dato/duda> to look up2.consultar vi* * *= browse, check with, consult, interrogate, run over, search (for), have + a look, search through, confer (with), roam over, turn to, look at.Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.Ex. Thus, a predominant feature of such software packages is the user related interfaces, which permit a non-programmer to comprehend and interrogate the data stored.Ex. You dial a number and the machine selects and connects just one of a million possible stations; it does not run over them all.Ex. This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.Ex. I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex. Users of the Web database will be able to search through this collection of American slave narratives by first and last name of narrator, county and state of servitude, year of birth, and name of master = Los usuarios de la base de datos web podrán consultar esta colección de relatos de esclavos americanos por nombre y apellido del narrador, país y condición de servidumbre, año de nacimiento y nombre del amo.Ex. The system has been designed to allow several people to confer simultaneously over a network.Ex. According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient.Ex. We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.Ex. This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.----* consultar a Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* consultar a través de los índices = browse.* consultar con la almohada = sleep on + it.* consultar con otro especialista = get + a second opinion.* consultar con otro experto = get + a second opinion.* consultar con + Pronombre = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* consultar el catálogo = consult + catalogue.* consultar los fondos = search + holdings.* consultar un índice = search + index.* facilidad de consulta = browsability.* por si hace falta consultarlo en el futuro = for future reference.* que se puede consultar = queriable.* tomar una decisión sin consultar con nadie = take it upon + Reflexivo + to.* volver a consultar = revisit, check back.* * *1.verbo transitivo <persona/obra> to consult; <dato/duda> to look up2.consultar vi* * *= browse, check with, consult, interrogate, run over, search (for), have + a look, search through, confer (with), roam over, turn to, look at.Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.
Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex: Many reference sources which were once available only in hard copy are now available either in hard copy, or to be consulted by online access to a computer-held data base.Ex: Thus, a predominant feature of such software packages is the user related interfaces, which permit a non-programmer to comprehend and interrogate the data stored.Ex: You dial a number and the machine selects and connects just one of a million possible stations; it does not run over them all.Ex: This access is achieved by organising the tools so that a user may search under a specific access point or heading or index term, for example, subject term, author, name, title, date.Ex: I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.Ex: Users of the Web database will be able to search through this collection of American slave narratives by first and last name of narrator, county and state of servitude, year of birth, and name of master = Los usuarios de la base de datos web podrán consultar esta colección de relatos de esclavos americanos por nombre y apellido del narrador, país y condición de servidumbre, año de nacimiento y nombre del amo.Ex: The system has been designed to allow several people to confer simultaneously over a network.Ex: According to Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the semantic web, intelligent agent software will have the ability to understand the meaning (semantics) of the information they are roaming over in order to make the users' searches more inherently meaningful and efficient.Ex: We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.Ex: This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.* consultar a Alguien = bounce + ideas off + Nombre.* consultar a través de los índices = browse.* consultar con la almohada = sleep on + it.* consultar con otro especialista = get + a second opinion.* consultar con otro experto = get + a second opinion.* consultar con + Pronombre = run + ideas + past + Pronombre.* consultar el catálogo = consult + catalogue.* consultar los fondos = search + holdings.* consultar un índice = search + index.* facilidad de consulta = browsability.* por si hace falta consultarlo en el futuro = for future reference.* que se puede consultar = queriable.* tomar una decisión sin consultar con nadie = take it upon + Reflexivo + to.* volver a consultar = revisit, check back.* * *consultar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹persona/obra› to consultconsulté a un abogado/especialista I consulted a lawyer/specialistlo decidió sin consultarme he took the decision without consulting meconsulta el diccionario consult the dictionary, look it up in the dictionary2 ‹dato/duda› to look up consultar algo CON algn to consult sb ABOUT sthtendré que consultarlo con mi esposa I'll have to consult my wife o talk to my wife about it■ consultarviconsultar CON algn to consult sbno tomes una decisión sin antes consultar con él don't make a decision without consulting him o talking to him first* * *
consultar ( conjugate consultar) verbo transitivo ‹persona/obra› to consult;
‹dato/duda› to look up;
consultar algo con algn to consult sb about sth
verbo intransitivo: consultar con algn to consult sb
consultar verbo transitivo
1 to consult, seek advice [con, from]
2 (en un diccionario, etc) to look up
' consultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
almohada
- comentar
- duda
English:
access
- advice
- confer
- consult
- refer to
- see
- sleep on
- refer
- sleep
* * *♦ vt1. [pidiendo consejo] [persona] to consult;consulte el manual antes de comenzar el montaje [en instrucciones] read the manual before assembling;lo tengo que consultar con mi abogado I have to talk to o consult my lawyer about it;me consultó antes de hacerlo [me pidió consejo] he consulted me before doing it;[me pidió permiso] he asked me before he did it;consultarlo con la almohada to sleep on it2. [buscando información] [dato, fecha] to look up;[libro] to consult;consúltalo en el diccionario look it up in the dictionary♦ viconsultar con to consult, to seek advice from;consulté con mis colegas el asunto del que me hablaste I asked my colleagues about the matter you mentioned* * *v/t consult;consultar algo en el diccionario look sth up in the dictionary* * *consultar vt: to consult* * *consultar vb1. (preguntar) to consultel árbitro consultó con el linier antes de anular el gol the referee consulted the linesman before disallowing the goal2. (libro) to look up -
56 continuar a trancas y barrancas
(v.) = bash onEx. What can we do is rethink our query, or we can ' bash on regardless' using the power of the computer to perform lots more searches in the hope that 'something will turn up'.* * *(v.) = bash onEx: What can we do is rethink our query, or we can ' bash on regardless' using the power of the computer to perform lots more searches in the hope that 'something will turn up'.
Spanish-English dictionary > continuar a trancas y barrancas
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57 correo postal
(n.) = postal mailEx. Library to client services allow users to request searches from their own homes and offices and receive search results in hard copy via the postal mail or electronically.* * *(n.) = postal mailEx: Library to client services allow users to request searches from their own homes and offices and receive search results in hard copy via the postal mail or electronically.
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58 cronometrar
v.to time.* * *1 to time* * *verbto clock, time* * *VT to time* * *verbo transitivo to time* * *= time, clock.Ex. The searches were timed and the retrieval steps and search terms were noted.Ex. The cameras clock your speed and if you are going faster than you are supposed to, you can get a speed ticket in the post.* * *verbo transitivo to time* * *= time, clock.Ex: The searches were timed and the retrieval steps and search terms were noted.
Ex: The cameras clock your speed and if you are going faster than you are supposed to, you can get a speed ticket in the post.* * *cronometrar [A1 ]vtto timecronometrar una carrera to time a race* * *
cronometrar ( conjugate cronometrar) verbo transitivo
to time
cronometrar verbo transitivo to time
' cronometrar' also found in these entries:
English:
clock
- time
* * *cronometrar vtto time* * *v/t DEP time* * *cronometrar vt: to time, to clock* * *cronometrar vb to time -
59 crédito hipotecario
m.mortgage credit, mortgage, mortgage loan.* * *debt secured by a mortgage* * *(n.) = mortgageEx. Incoming paper records, such as mortgage, deeds and liens are now captured electronically using document scanners and stored on optical discs for quick access during searches.* * *(n.) = mortgageEx: Incoming paper records, such as mortgage, deeds and liens are now captured electronically using document scanners and stored on optical discs for quick access during searches.
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60 cumplir una condición
(v.) = meet + condition, satisfy + condition, fill + requirementEx. DOBIS/LIBIS searches through the order file for orders meeting these conditions and reports its progress through the file with a screen like that shown in Figure 148 on page 138.Ex. This article outlines the advantages of logical programming or defining all relevant knowledge to satisfy logical conditions or IF-THEN rules, instead of a traditional algorithmic programming language.Ex. A sentence may fill every requirement of syntax and be meaningless: Austin cites Chomsky's example 'Colourless green ideas sleep furiously'.* * *(v.) = meet + condition, satisfy + condition, fill + requirementEx: DOBIS/LIBIS searches through the order file for orders meeting these conditions and reports its progress through the file with a screen like that shown in Figure 148 on page 138.
Ex: This article outlines the advantages of logical programming or defining all relevant knowledge to satisfy logical conditions or IF-THEN rules, instead of a traditional algorithmic programming language.Ex: A sentence may fill every requirement of syntax and be meaningless: Austin cites Chomsky's example 'Colourless green ideas sleep furiously'.
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