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1 autoestima
• self-assessment• self-assured• self-equalizing• self-evidence• self-locking• self-lubricating• self-reflective• self-regenerative• self-worshipper• selfheal -
2 confianza en sí mismo
• self-assessment• self-assured• self-confessed• self-confident• self-denial• self-dependent• self-relative• self-reliant -
3 autoliquidación
• self-assertively• self-assessment• self-assumption• self-limitation• self-liquidating• self-liquidating bond -
4 confianza en uno mismo
• self-assessment• self-assured• self-confessed• self-confident• self-relative• self-reliant -
5 seguridad en sí mismo
• self-assessment• self-assured• self-confessed• self-confident• self-relative• self-reliant -
6 autoconfianza
• self-assessment• self-assured• self-confessed• self-confident -
7 confianza en sí
• self-assessment• self-assured• self-confessed• self-confident -
8 fe en sí mismo
• self-assessment• self-assured -
9 seguridad en uno mismo
• self-assessment• self-assured -
10 autoevaluación
f.self-assessment, self-evaluation.* * ** * *femenino self-assessment* * *= self-evaluation, self-study report, self-testing, self-appraisal, self-assessment.Ex. Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.Ex. She looked incredulously at the single photocopied page from the last self-study report.Ex. This system uses expert system architectural principles to generate an inexhaustible supply of accounting questions that can be used by students for self-study and self-testing.Ex. Reference group theory is based upon the principle that people take the standards of significant others as a basis for making self-appraisals, comparisons, and choices regarding need and use of information.Ex. The check-list is intended to be used for self-assessment for newly qualified librarians during the pre-registration period.* * *femenino self-assessment* * *= self-evaluation, self-study report, self-testing, self-appraisal, self-assessment.Ex: Lack of proper self-evaluation may explain both their callousness and their imprudence = La falta de una autoevaluación adecuada puede explicar su insensibilidad e imprudencia.
Ex: She looked incredulously at the single photocopied page from the last self-study report.Ex: This system uses expert system architectural principles to generate an inexhaustible supply of accounting questions that can be used by students for self-study and self-testing.Ex: Reference group theory is based upon the principle that people take the standards of significant others as a basis for making self-appraisals, comparisons, and choices regarding need and use of information.Ex: The check-list is intended to be used for self-assessment for newly qualified librarians during the pre-registration period.* * *self-appraisal* * *self-assessment -
11 preinscripción
SF [para cursar estudios] pre-enrolment, pre-enrollment (EEUU); [para congreso, cursillo] provisional booking* * *Ex. The check-list is intended to be used for self-assessment for newly qualified librarians during the pre-registration period.* * *Ex: The check-list is intended to be used for self-assessment for newly qualified librarians during the pre-registration period.
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12 recién graduado
(adj.) = newly-qualifiedEx. The check-list is intended to be used for self-assessment for newly qualified librarians during the pre-registration period.* * *(adj.) = newly-qualifiedEx: The check-list is intended to be used for self-assessment for newly qualified librarians during the pre-registration period.
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13 confianza
• assurance• confidence• faith• familiarity• hop on• hope against hope• reliance• self-assessment• self-assured• self-confessed• self-confident• self-positioning• self-powered• sureness• trust• trustfulness -
14 agresividad
• aggressiveness• aggressivity• assertiveness• belligerence• belligerency• combativeness• contentiousness• fighting spirit• hostile witness• hostler• self-assertion• self-assertive• self-assertiveness• self-assessment -
15 acometividad
• aggressiveness• assertiveness• belligerence• forcefulness• forwardness• hostile witness• hostler• impetus• pugnaciously• puisne• self-assertive• self-assertiveness• self-assessment -
16 espíritu empresarial
• entrepreneurial spirit• entrepreneurship• self-assertive• self-assertiveness• self-assessment -
17 desenvoltura
• abandon• ease• effortlessness• fitfully angry• fitted• flue pipe• fluency• fluent• free and easy manner• perk up one's ears• perking• rakishness• self-assessment• self-assured -
18 autoevaluación
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19 valoración
f.assessment, judgement, estimate, appraisal.* * *1 (tasación) valuation, valuing2 (revalorización) appreciation* * *noun f.assessment, valuation* * *SF1) (=tasación)a) [de joya, obra de arte] valuationhacer una valoración de algo — to value sth, give a valuation of sth
la valoración social del trabajo doméstico — the value that society places on housework, how much society values housework
b) [de daños, pérdidas] (=acción) assessment; (=resultado) estimatehacer una valoración de algo — to assess sth, give an assessment of sth
2) [de actuación, situación] assessment¿cuál es su valoración de lo que ha pasado? — what's your assessment of what happened?
en su valoración de los datos — in assessing the facts, in his assessment of the facts
hacer una valoración de algo — to make an assessment of sth, assess sth
no quisieron hacer ninguna valoración de los resultados electorales — they declined to make any assessment of the election results
3) (Quím) titration* * *a) (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmentb) (frml) (de suceso, trabajo) assessment, appraisal (frml)hacer una valoración de algo — to assess o (frml) appraise something
* * *= appraisal, assessing, assessment, valuation, rating, evaluation rating, valuing, reality check, weighting.Ex. The notice could contain the list of the poorest performers, based on the most recent set of appraisals.Ex. Consequently, the skill of shopping around and assessing the cost-effectiveness of a supplier's goods and services is important for the librarian to develop.Ex. However, although the subject may be the primary consideration in the assessment of relevance, subject is not the only factor that determines whether a user wishes to be alerted to the existence of a document.Ex. It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex. But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex. In order to make sure that no prejudice or bias influences an evaluation rating, the rating should be reviewed by the supervisor's supervisor -- the next person in the hierarchy.Ex. In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex. This article describes the valuable role played by focus groups in providing a reality check on the usefulness of a new product or service.Ex. In the process of the search, prior to display or printing, the computer ranks references according to their weighting.----* de valoración = judgmental [judgemental].* hacer una valoración = make + judgement.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* valoración de pertinencia = relevance judgement.* * *a) (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmentb) (frml) (de suceso, trabajo) assessment, appraisal (frml)hacer una valoración de algo — to assess o (frml) appraise something
* * *= appraisal, assessing, assessment, valuation, rating, evaluation rating, valuing, reality check, weighting.Ex: The notice could contain the list of the poorest performers, based on the most recent set of appraisals.
Ex: Consequently, the skill of shopping around and assessing the cost-effectiveness of a supplier's goods and services is important for the librarian to develop.Ex: However, although the subject may be the primary consideration in the assessment of relevance, subject is not the only factor that determines whether a user wishes to be alerted to the existence of a document.Ex: It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex: But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex: In order to make sure that no prejudice or bias influences an evaluation rating, the rating should be reviewed by the supervisor's supervisor -- the next person in the hierarchy.Ex: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex: This article describes the valuable role played by focus groups in providing a reality check on the usefulness of a new product or service.Ex: In the process of the search, prior to display or printing, the computer ranks references according to their weighting.* de valoración = judgmental [judgemental].* hacer una valoración = make + judgement.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* valoración de pertinencia = relevance judgement.* * *1 (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmenthizo una valoración de la situación he assessed o ( frml) appraised the situationhizo una valoración muy negativa del congreso his assessment of o his verdict on the conference was very unfavorable* * *
valoración sustantivo femenino
(de pérdidas, daños) assessment
valoración sustantivo femenino
1 (tasación) valuation
2 (juicio de valor, evaluación, opinión) evaluation
' valoración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balance
- estimación
- tasa
- apreciación
- valorización
English:
appraisal
- assessment
- rating
- valuation
- estimation
* * *valoración nf1. [tasación] [de obra de arte] valuation;[de pérdidas, daños] assessment, estimation;hicieron una valoración de los daños they assessed the damage2. [evaluación] [de mérito, cualidad, ventajas] evaluation, assessment;¿cuál es su valoración sobre el nuevo defensa del equipo? what is your assessment of the team's new defender?;el ministro hizo ayer una valoración positiva de los datos del paro the minister yesterday described the job figures as encouraging* * *f1 ( tasación) valuation2 de situación evaluation, assessment* * *valoración nf, pl - ciones1) evaluación: valuation, appraisal, assessment2) apreciación: appreciation -
20 estimación
f.1 estimate, assessment, judgement, appraisal.2 esteem, respect, regard, consideration.3 prevision, forecast.* * *1 (afecto) esteem, respect2 (valoración) estimation, evaluation3 (cálculo) estimate\estima propia self-esteem* * *noun f.1) esteem, regard2) estimate* * *SF1) (=evaluación) estimate, valuation2) (=aprecio) respectha conseguido ganarse la estimación de sus compañeros — he has managed to earn the respect of his colleagues
* * *1) ( cálculo) estimate2) ( aprecio) respect, esteem* * *= estimate, reckoning, valuation, guess, estimation.Ex. By the early 1980s one estimate put the number of publicly available files at five hundred.Ex. On the most superficial reckoning it is a matter of national concern.Ex. It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex. Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.Ex. Our estimation is that we have 845,000 nonunique names in the MARC data base.----* estimación aproximada = ballpark figure, ballpark estimate.* estimación bruta = grossed-up estimate.* estimación de costes = costing, cost estimates.* hacer una estimación = estimate.* * *1) ( cálculo) estimate2) ( aprecio) respect, esteem* * *= estimate, reckoning, valuation, guess, estimation.Ex: By the early 1980s one estimate put the number of publicly available files at five hundred.
Ex: On the most superficial reckoning it is a matter of national concern.Ex: It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex: Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.Ex: Our estimation is that we have 845,000 nonunique names in the MARC data base.* estimación aproximada = ballpark figure, ballpark estimate.* estimación bruta = grossed-up estimate.* estimación de costes = costing, cost estimates.* hacer una estimación = estimate.* * *A (cálculo) estimatesegún las últimas estimaciones according to the latest estimatesB (aprecio) respect, esteemmerece/se ha ganado la estimación de todos he deserves/he has earned everyone's respect* * *
estimación sustantivo femenino
1 ( cálculo) estimate
2 ( aprecio) esteem
estimación sustantivo femenino
1 (aprecio) esteem, respect
2 (de resultados, daños, gastos, etc)) estimate
3 (valoración, apreciación) estimation
' estimación' also found in these entries:
English:
appreciation
* * *estimación nf1. [aprecio] esteem, respect2. [valoración] valuation;[cálculo aproximado] estimate;hacer estimación (de algo) to estimate (sth)3. [en impuestos] assessment4 [aceptación] [de solicitud] acceptance;[querella, demanda] upholding* * *f1 ( cálculo) estimate2 ( estima) esteem, respect* * *estimación nf, pl - ciones1) estima: esteem, regard2) : estimate
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