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separately

  • 61 hoja de partitura

    (n.) = ballad-sheet
    Ex. A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.
    * * *

    Ex: A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hoja de partitura

  • 62 holísticamente

    Ex. People absorb information holistically rather than separately from different levels.
    * * *

    Ex: People absorb information holistically rather than separately from different levels.

    Spanish-English dictionary > holísticamente

  • 63 indigente

    adj.
    1 destitute, poor.
    2 indigent, disadvantaged, poor, destitute.
    f. & m.
    1 poor person.
    2 pauper, poor person, indigent, tramp.
    3 bag lady.
    * * *
    1 indigent, poverty-stricken
    1 poor person
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo (frml) destitute, indigent (frml)
    II
    masculino y femenino (frml) indigent (frml)
    * * *
    = needy [needier -comp., neediest -sup.], poverty-stricken, impecunious, indigent, destitute, vagrant, bag lady, pauper, shopping-bag lady, bagwoman, bagman.
    Ex. By definition, these are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens.
    Ex. The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.
    Ex. Despite its impecunious state and lack of a home until 1928, the UK Library Association remained confident about the future of libraries and librarianship.
    Ex. These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.
    Ex. The clarity of his drawings contrasts sharply with the total alienation in which he lived as a destitute mental patient with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.
    Ex. This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.
    Ex. A sample of New York City's vagrant females were interviewed in the main bag lady territory in Manhattan.
    Ex. Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.
    Ex. Shopping-bag ladies do not overtly beg, but they do not refuse what is offered.
    Ex. I've always been afraid of somehow winding up as a bagwoman in the streets.
    Ex. His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.
    ----
    * albergue para indigentes = poorhouse.
    * indigentes, los = destitute, the.
    * * *
    I
    adjetivo (frml) destitute, indigent (frml)
    II
    masculino y femenino (frml) indigent (frml)
    * * *
    = needy [needier -comp., neediest -sup.], poverty-stricken, impecunious, indigent, destitute, vagrant, bag lady, pauper, shopping-bag lady, bagwoman, bagman.

    Ex: By definition, these are benefits, often in cash, which the state has decided are required by various needy categories of its citizens.

    Ex: The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.
    Ex: Despite its impecunious state and lack of a home until 1928, the UK Library Association remained confident about the future of libraries and librarianship.
    Ex: These indigents, known to the public as tramps & skid row winos, are very visible & more likely to be arrested for drunkenness & other petty offenses than a person with a permanent home.
    Ex: The clarity of his drawings contrasts sharply with the total alienation in which he lived as a destitute mental patient with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.
    Ex: This paper outlines the problems caused by vagrants who use public libraries as a refuge.
    Ex: A sample of New York City's vagrant females were interviewed in the main bag lady territory in Manhattan.
    Ex: Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.
    Ex: Shopping-bag ladies do not overtly beg, but they do not refuse what is offered.
    Ex: I've always been afraid of somehow winding up as a bagwoman in the streets.
    Ex: His hand went to the pistol in his belt as he turned and found a ragged, filthy bagman looking up at him from beneath a blanket of newspapers.
    * albergue para indigentes = poorhouse.
    * indigentes, los = destitute, the.

    * * *
    ( frml); destitute, indigent ( frml)
    ( frml)
    indigent ( frml)
    los indigentes the destitute
    * * *

    indigente adj frml poverty-stricken
    ' indigente' also found in these entries:
    English:
    destitute
    * * *
    adj
    poor, destitute
    nmf
    poor person;
    los indigentes the poor, the destitute
    * * *
    I adj destitute
    II m/f poor person;
    los indigentes the poor pl
    * * *
    indigente adj & nmf
    : indigent

    Spanish-English dictionary > indigente

  • 64 institución privada

    Ex. Though these suggestions, taken separately or together, cannot guarantee that we will successfully ford the current crisis, they may help us avoid some of the rocks and shoals on which other private institutions have foundered.
    * * *

    Ex: Though these suggestions, taken separately or together, cannot guarantee that we will successfully ford the current crisis, they may help us avoid some of the rocks and shoals on which other private institutions have foundered.

    Spanish-English dictionary > institución privada

  • 65 junto a

    prep.
    1 next to, alongside, beside.
    2 around.
    3 as compared with.
    * * *
    next to
    * * *
    by, next to
    * * *
    = adjacent to, along with, alongside, concurrent with, coupled with, in combination with, in conjunction with, in juxtaposition with, in tandem with, together with, within one word of, next to, beside, hand in hand (with), side by side with, combined with, complete with
    Ex. Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.
    Ex. A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.
    Ex. For example, inversion to Hospitals, Military will cause this heading to file alongside other headings commencing with the word Hospitals.
    Ex. Concurrent with these activities, the Library of Congress has also been engaged in building the RAL file from location reports received in machine-readable form from outside libraries.
    Ex. And coupled with it, the simple answer, yes, I think made for a rather historic exchange, and it surely was worth the price of admission.
    Ex. The sort form in combination with the type determines the sequence or filing order of entries in access-point and authority files.
    Ex. Rules for any given class must be used in conjunction with the schedules for that class.
    Ex. The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.
    Ex. Continuing education activities have to be offered in tandem with the service itself.
    Ex. Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.
    Ex. The system searches each term separately and then combines the resulting lists into records containing the term 'library' within one word of 'periodical'.
    Ex. Alf is convinced that she chews broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to her skin.
    Ex. A small check mark beside a heading can indicate that the heading was found in the source.
    Ex. Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.
    Ex. Side by side with the freedom to define their project, however, students are given a fairly rigid methodological structure which should be enforced even if they are reluctant to use it.
    Ex. On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references.
    Ex. Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.
    * * *
    = adjacent to, along with, alongside, concurrent with, coupled with, in combination with, in conjunction with, in juxtaposition with, in tandem with, together with, within one word of, next to, beside, hand in hand (with), side by side with, combined with, complete with

    Ex: Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.

    Ex: A crisp, even impression became the norm, along with the use of respectable paper and ink.
    Ex: For example, inversion to Hospitals, Military will cause this heading to file alongside other headings commencing with the word Hospitals.
    Ex: Concurrent with these activities, the Library of Congress has also been engaged in building the RAL file from location reports received in machine-readable form from outside libraries.
    Ex: And coupled with it, the simple answer, yes, I think made for a rather historic exchange, and it surely was worth the price of admission.
    Ex: The sort form in combination with the type determines the sequence or filing order of entries in access-point and authority files.
    Ex: Rules for any given class must be used in conjunction with the schedules for that class.
    Ex: The attraction of such displays is that the multidimensional relationships between subjects may be shown since any one subject can be displayed in juxtaposition with several others.
    Ex: Continuing education activities have to be offered in tandem with the service itself.
    Ex: Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.
    Ex: The system searches each term separately and then combines the resulting lists into records containing the term 'library' within one word of 'periodical'.
    Ex: Alf is convinced that she chews broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to her skin.
    Ex: A small check mark beside a heading can indicate that the heading was found in the source.
    Ex: Hand in hand with this comes the need for nurses to be able to question, evaluate and reflect on existing practice.
    Ex: Side by side with the freedom to define their project, however, students are given a fairly rigid methodological structure which should be enforced even if they are reluctant to use it.
    Ex: On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references.
    Ex: Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.

    * * *
    junto a adv next to

    Spanish-English dictionary > junto a

  • 66 lo tomas o lo dejas

    Ex. These relationships are all managed separately, according to the rules set down by the company -- take it or leave it.
    * * *

    Ex: These relationships are all managed separately, according to the rules set down by the company -- take it or leave it.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lo tomas o lo dejas

  • 67 localización

    f.
    1 location, place, position, site.
    2 localization, determination of the exact position.
    3 localization, software localization.
    4 fertilizer placement.
    * * *
    2 (limitación) restriction
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de supervivientes] finding
    2) [de llamada] tracing
    3) [de enfermedad, dolor] localization
    4) frm (=ubicación) siting, location, placing
    * * *
    a) ( acción)
    b) ( lugar) location
    * * *
    = address, address, location, whereabouts, localisation [localization, -USA], siting.
    Ex. Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.
    Ex. The accession number or an address pertaining to a given document is then entered under each of these index terms.
    Ex. Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
    Ex. Such lists may be general, just giving an overall outline of the subjects present in the stock of the library, and diagrammatic or coded guides to the whereabouts of the documents on those subjects.
    Ex. The intention is to develop a mechanism for online ordering and localisation of documents for the benefit of all users.
    Ex. Therefore careful siting is an important factor when considering the way the service will be used.
    ----
    * de localización = locational.
    * índice de localización = localisation index.
    * información sobre localización y existencias = copy-specific holdings and location information.
    * localización de datos = addressing.
    * localización en la red = network address.
    * localización geográfica = geolocation.
    * * *
    a) ( acción)
    b) ( lugar) location
    * * *
    = address, address, location, whereabouts, localisation [localization, -USA], siting.

    Ex: Each packet includes the address of the final destination, and the packets travel separately, perhaps taking different routes through the network.

    Ex: The accession number or an address pertaining to a given document is then entered under each of these index terms.
    Ex: Having been alerted to the existence of a document, the user needs information concerning the actual location of the document, in order that the document may be read.
    Ex: Such lists may be general, just giving an overall outline of the subjects present in the stock of the library, and diagrammatic or coded guides to the whereabouts of the documents on those subjects.
    Ex: The intention is to develop a mechanism for online ordering and localisation of documents for the benefit of all users.
    Ex: Therefore careful siting is an important factor when considering the way the service will be used.
    * de localización = locational.
    * índice de localización = localisation index.
    * información sobre localización y existencias = copy-specific holdings and location information.
    * localización de datos = addressing.
    * localización en la red = network address.
    * localización geográfica = geolocation.

    * * *
    1
    (acción): la tormenta dificultó la localización del pesquero the storm made it difficult to locate o to find the fishing boat
    2 (lugar) location
    * * *

     

    localización sustantivo femenino
    1
    a) ( acción):



    2 ( de productos) localization
    localización sustantivo femenino
    1 (acción o resultado de localizar) finding, tracking down
    2 (emplazamiento) location
    ' localización' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - de
    - ubicación
    English:
    localization
    * * *
    1. [acción] tracking down;
    la localización de los montañeros extraviados fue difícil it proved difficult to track down o find the mountaineers
    2. [emplazamiento]
    la localización del tumor hace difícil la intervención the position of the tumour makes it a difficult operation;
    buscan una localización para la central nuclear they are searching for a site for the nuclear power station
    3. Informát [de software] localization
    * * *
    f
    1 location
    2 INFOR localization
    * * *
    1) : locating, localization
    2) : location

    Spanish-English dictionary > localización

  • 68 madre biológica

    f.
    birth mother.
    * * *
    Ex. Because little is known about physical child abuse by fathers and stepparents, the model was tested separately for abusive biological mothers, abusive biological fathers, and abusive stepfathers.
    * * *

    Ex: Because little is known about physical child abuse by fathers and stepparents, the model was tested separately for abusive biological mothers, abusive biological fathers, and abusive stepfathers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > madre biológica

  • 69 microordenador

    m.
    microcomputer (computing). (peninsular Spanish)
    * * *
    1 microcomputer
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino (Esp) microcomputer, micro
    * * *
    = micro, microcomputer [micro-computer].
    Ex. No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature buildup in confined areas.
    Ex. Microcomputers are likely to be dedicated for library use, and some libraries or information units may have several microcomputers, either linked in a network, or operating separately and supporting distinct functions.
    ----
    * basado en el microordenador = micro-based.
    * biblioteca gestionada por microordenador = microlibrary.
    * para microordenadores = micro-computer based.
    * sistema automatizado por microordenador = microcomputer-based system.
    * * *
    masculino (Esp) microcomputer, micro
    * * *
    = micro, microcomputer [micro-computer].

    Ex: No problem usually with terminals and micros but there could be an undesirable temperature buildup in confined areas.

    Ex: Microcomputers are likely to be dedicated for library use, and some libraries or information units may have several microcomputers, either linked in a network, or operating separately and supporting distinct functions.
    * basado en el microordenador = micro-based.
    * biblioteca gestionada por microordenador = microlibrary.
    * para microordenadores = micro-computer based.
    * sistema automatizado por microordenador = microcomputer-based system.

    * * *
    ( Esp)
    microcomputer, micro
    * * *

    microordenador sustantivo masculino (Esp) microcomputer, micro
    ' microordenador' also found in these entries:
    English:
    micro
    - microcomputer
    * * *
    Esp microcomputer
    * * *
    m microcomputer
    * * *
    microordenador nm, Spain : microcomputer

    Spanish-English dictionary > microordenador

  • 70 mollete

    m.
    1 manchet, a small loaf made of the finest flour.
    2 muffin, sweet roll.
    3 flab.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Culin) muffin
    2) [del brazo] fleshy part
    3) (=mejilla) fat cheek
    * * *
    masculino muffin
    * * *
    = bap, crumpet.
    Ex. Morning goods such as baps and rolls are covered separately.
    Ex. What I like about this place is that they make their crumpets fresh (you can even watch them) so you know you are getting some good stuff.
    * * *
    masculino muffin
    * * *
    = bap, crumpet.

    Ex: Morning goods such as baps and rolls are covered separately.

    Ex: What I like about this place is that they make their crumpets fresh (you can even watch them) so you know you are getting some good stuff.

    * * *
    muffin

    Spanish-English dictionary > mollete

  • 71 neonatal

    adj.
    neonatal, new baby-related.
    * * *
    1 neonatal
    * * *
    ADJ [asistencia] neonatal
    * * *
    Ex. Neonatal assessments were determined separately by each one of 3 doctor groups: 4 inexperienced obstetricians, 4 experienced obstetricians and 4 expert neonatologists.
    ----
    * muerte neonatal = neonatal death.
    * salud neonatal = newborn health.
    * * *

    Ex: Neonatal assessments were determined separately by each one of 3 doctor groups: 4 inexperienced obstetricians, 4 experienced obstetricians and 4 expert neonatologists.

    * muerte neonatal = neonatal death.
    * salud neonatal = newborn health.

    * * *
    neonatal
    * * *
    neonatal

    Spanish-English dictionary > neonatal

  • 72 neonatólogo

    neonatólogo, -a
    SM / F neonatologist
    * * *
    Ex. Neonatal assessments were determined separately by each one of 3 doctor groups: 4 inexperienced obstetricians, 4 experienced obstetricians and 4 expert neonatologists.
    * * *

    Ex: Neonatal assessments were determined separately by each one of 3 doctor groups: 4 inexperienced obstetricians, 4 experienced obstetricians and 4 expert neonatologists.

    Spanish-English dictionary > neonatólogo

  • 73 niño abandonado

    m.
    abandoned child, abandoned infant, stray child, waif.
    * * *
    (n.) = waif
    Ex. Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.
    * * *
    (n.) = waif

    Ex: Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.

    Spanish-English dictionary > niño abandonado

  • 74 niño de la calle

    (n.) = waif
    Ex. Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.
    * * *
    (n.) = waif

    Ex: Gavarni's illustrations of waifs, paupers, and beggars were later published separately, with captions added by the artist.

    Spanish-English dictionary > niño de la calle

  • 75 obra relacionada

    (n.) = related work
    Ex. A related work is a separately catalogued work that has a relationship to another work.
    * * *

    Ex: A related work is a separately catalogued work that has a relationship to another work.

    Spanish-English dictionary > obra relacionada

  • 76 octavilla

    f.
    1 pamphlet, leaflet.
    2 octavo (tamaño).
    3 political pamphlet, flier, propaganda sheet, tract.
    * * *
    1 (impreso) pamphlet
    * * *
    SF pamphlet, leaflet
    * * *
    femenino pamphlet
    * * *
    Ex. A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.
    * * *
    femenino pamphlet
    * * *

    Ex: A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.

    * * *
    A (impreso) pamphlet
    * * *

    octavilla sustantivo femenino
    pamphlet
    octavilla f (propaganda política) pamphlet, leaflet
    * * *
    1. [de propaganda] pamphlet, leaflet
    2. [tamaño] octavo
    * * *
    f leaflet

    Spanish-English dictionary > octavilla

  • 77 padre biológico

    Ex. Because little is known about physical child abuse by fathers and stepparents, the model was tested separately for abusivey biological mothers, abusive biological fathers, and abusive stepfathers.
    * * *

    Ex: Because little is known about physical child abuse by fathers and stepparents, the model was tested separately for abusivey biological mothers, abusive biological fathers, and abusive stepfathers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > padre biológico

  • 78 pago único

    m.
    single payment.
    * * *
    (n.) = one-time purchase, lump sum
    Ex. The pricing policy should be a one-time purchase price, with the updates being charged separately.
    Ex. An annuity is an arrangement that guarantees to provide you with an income for the rest of your life in return for you paying over a lump sum.
    * * *
    (n.) = one-time purchase, lump sum

    Ex: The pricing policy should be a one-time purchase price, with the updates being charged separately.

    Ex: An annuity is an arrangement that guarantees to provide you with an income for the rest of your life in return for you paying over a lump sum.

    Spanish-English dictionary > pago único

  • 79 pariente

    f. & m.
    relation, relative.
    pariente lejano distant relative
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 relative
    1 familiar (esposa) the missus
    * * *
    noun mf.
    * * *
    pariente, -a
    1.
    SM / F (=familiar) relative, relation
    2.
    SM

    el pariente* the old man *, my hubby *

    * * *
    masculino y femenino, pariente -ta masculino, femenino ( familiar) relative, relation
    * * *
    = relative, kin, kinsman [kinsmen, -pl.], relation.
    Ex. Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.
    Ex. Marriage is prohibited with all direct kin.
    Ex. The article 'Two noble kinsmen: libraries and museums' explains how libraries and museums reflect a common ancestry yet they have evolved separately.
    Ex. The next day Margaret and her relations were invited to the Palace for a private brunch.
    ----
    * pariente cercano = close relation.
    * pariente consanguíneo = blood relation, blood relative.
    * pariente femenino = kinswoman [kinswomen, -pl.].
    * pariente más cercano = next of kin.
    * pariente pobre = poor relation.
    * parientes = kinfolk [kinsfolk].
    * * *
    masculino y femenino, pariente -ta masculino, femenino ( familiar) relative, relation
    * * *
    = relative, kin, kinsman [kinsmen, -pl.], relation.

    Ex: Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.

    Ex: Marriage is prohibited with all direct kin.
    Ex: The article 'Two noble kinsmen: libraries and museums' explains how libraries and museums reflect a common ancestry yet they have evolved separately.
    Ex: The next day Margaret and her relations were invited to the Palace for a private brunch.
    * pariente cercano = close relation.
    * pariente consanguíneo = blood relation, blood relative.
    * pariente femenino = kinswoman [kinswomen, -pl.].
    * pariente más cercano = next of kin.
    * pariente pobre = poor relation.
    * parientes = kinfolk [kinsfolk].

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    (familiar) relative, relation
    pariente cercano/lejano close/distant relative o relation
    Compuesto:
    in-law
    * * *

    pariente sustantivo masculino y femenino,
    pariente -ta sustantivo masculino, femenino ( familiar) relative, relation;

    pariente lejano distant relative o relation;
    pariente político in-law
    pariente mf relative, relation

    ' pariente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    allegada
    - allegado
    - carnal
    - cercana
    - cercano
    - prima
    - primo
    - tío
    - abuelo
    - cuñado
    - hermano
    - hijo
    - lejano
    - materno
    - padrastro
    - padre
    - ver
    English:
    kin
    - maternal
    - paternal
    - related
    - relation
    - relative
    * * *
    [familiar] relation, relative;
    pariente cercano/lejano close/distant relation o relative
    * * *
    m/f relative;
    pariente cercano close relative
    * * *
    : relative, relation
    * * *
    pariente n relative / relation

    Spanish-English dictionary > pariente

  • 80 partida presupuestaria

    f.
    budgetary assignment.
    * * *
    (n.) = fund, library fund, budget heading, budget fund, budget head
    Ex. If the price is different, the default price should be changed so that the financial records for the fund are correctly committed.
    Ex. The acquisition file is indexed by vendor and library fund.
    Ex. An accessions file could be of interest to users, informing them of books on order or recently received, but it may be thought necessary to prevent users from seeing the ordering details (supplier, order number, budget heading, etc.).
    Ex. Criteria for allocating book budget funds should be based on 11 factors which are separately discussed.
    Ex. To transfer money from budget head to budget head within defined rules, is vitally important for the efficient running of a library.
    * * *
    (n.) = fund, library fund, budget heading, budget fund, budget head

    Ex: If the price is different, the default price should be changed so that the financial records for the fund are correctly committed.

    Ex: The acquisition file is indexed by vendor and library fund.
    Ex: An accessions file could be of interest to users, informing them of books on order or recently received, but it may be thought necessary to prevent users from seeing the ordering details (supplier, order number, budget heading, etc.).
    Ex: Criteria for allocating book budget funds should be based on 11 factors which are separately discussed.
    Ex: To transfer money from budget head to budget head within defined rules, is vitally important for the efficient running of a library.

    Spanish-English dictionary > partida presupuestaria

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  • separately — [[t]se̱pərətli[/t]] ADV: ADV with v, oft ADV from n If people or things are dealt with separately or do something separately, they are dealt with or do something at different times or places, rather than together. Cook each vegetable separately… …   English dictionary

  • separately — separate sep‧a‧rate 1 [ˈseprt] adjective 1. things that are separate are not connected or related to each other in any way: • The finance team left to start a separate company. • Many advertisers are running ads for two or more separate… …   Financial and business terms

  • separately — adv. Separately is used with these adjectives: ↑organized Separately is used with these verbs: ↑conduct, ↑consider, ↑deal, ↑evolve, ↑examine, ↑house, ↑live, ↑negotiate, ↑organize, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • separately — adverb I ll have to interview you all separately Syn: individually, one by one, one at a time, singly, severally; apart, independently, alone, by oneself, on one s own …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • separately —   Pākahi, ho oka awale ia, ho okahi, oko a.    ♦ Considered separately, no ono o pākahi ia …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • separately — separate ► ADJECTIVE 1) forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself; not joined or united with others. 2) different; distinct. ► VERB 1) move or come apart. 2) stop living together as a couple. 3) divide into constituent or distinct elements.… …   English terms dictionary

  • Separately managed account — A Separately Managed Account, or SMA, is an individual investment accounts offered by financial consultants and managed by independent money managers under an asset based fee structure. With such a broad definition, many types of accounts might… …   Wikipedia

  • separately excited field winding — nepriklausomoji žadinimo apvija statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. separately excited field winding vok. Fremderregerwicklung, f; Fremderregungswicklung, f rus. обмотка независимого возбуждения, f pranc. enroulement séparée, m …   Automatikos terminų žodynas

  • separately excited generator — nepriklausomojo žadinimo generatorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. separately excited generator vok. fremderregter Generator, m; Generator mit Fremderregung, m rus. генератор независимого возбуждения, m; генератор с независимым …   Automatikos terminų žodynas

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