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  • 41 GENERAL REFERENCES

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    Italian scientist, engineer, inventor and artist.
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    Leonardo was the illegitimate son of a Florentine lawyer. His first sixteen years were spent with the lawyer's family in the rural surroundings of Vinci, which aroused in him a lifelong love of nature and an insatiable curiosity in it. He received little formal education but extended his knowledge through private reading. That gave him only a smattering of Latin, a deficiency that was to be a hindrance throughout his active life. At sixteen he was apprenticed in the studio of Andrea del Verrochio in Florence, where he received a training not only in art but in a wide variety of crafts and technical arts.
    In 1482 Leonardo went to Milan, where he sought and obtained employment with Ludovico Sforza, later Duke of Milan, partly to sculpt a massive equestrian statue of Ludovico but the work never progressed beyond the full-scale model stage. He did, however, complete the painting which became known as the Virgin of the Rocks and in 1497 his greatest artistic achievement, The Last Supper, commissioned jointly by Ludovico and the friars of Santa Maria della Grazie and painted on the wall of the monastery's refectory. Leonardo was responsible for the court pageants and also devised a system of irrigation to supply water to the plains of Lombardy. In 1499 the French army entered Milan and deposed Leonardo's employer. Leonardo departed and, after a brief visit to Mantua, returned to Florence, where for a time he was employed as architect and engineer to Cesare Borgia, Duke of Romagna. Around 1504 he completed another celebrated work, the Mona Lisa.
    In 1506 Leonardo began his second sojourn in Milan, this time in the service of King Louis XII of France, who appointed him "painter and engineer". In 1513 Leonardo left for Rome in the company of his pupil Francesco Melzi, but his time there was unproductive and he found himself out of touch with the younger artists active there, Michelangelo above all. In 1516 he accepted with relief an invitation from King François I of France to reside at the small château of St Cloux in the royal domain of Amboise. With the pension granted by François, Leonardo lived out his remaining years in tranquility at St Cloux.
    Leonardo's career can hardly be regarded as a success or worthy of such a towering genius. For centuries he was known only for the handful of artistic works that he managed to complete and have survived more or less intact. His main activity remained hidden until the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, during which the contents of his notebooks were gradually revealed. It became evident that Leonardo was one of the greatest scientific investigators and inventors in the history of civilization. Throughout his working life he extended a searching curiosity over an extraordinarily wide range of subjects. The notes show careful investigation of questions of mechanical and civil engineering, such as power transmission by means of pulleys and also a form of chain belting. The notebooks record many devices, such as machines for grinding and polishing lenses, a lathe operated by treadle-crank, a rolling mill with conical rollers and a spinning machine with pinion and yard divider. Leonardo made an exhaustive study of the flight of birds, with a view to designing a flying machine, which obsessed him for many years.
    Leonardo recorded his observations and conclusions, together with many ingenious inventions, on thousands of pages of manuscript notes, sketches and drawings. There are occasional indications that he had in mind the publication of portions of the notes in a coherent form, but he never diverted his energy into putting them in order; instead, he went on making notes. As a result, Leonardo's impact on the development of science and technology was virtually nil. Even if his notebooks had been copied and circulated, there were daunting impediments to their understanding. Leonardo was left-handed and wrote in mirror-writing: that is, in reverse from right to left. He also used his own abbreviations and no punctuation.
    At his death Leonardo bequeathed his entire output of notes to his friend and companion Francesco Melzi, who kept them safe until his own death in 1570. Melzi left the collection in turn to his son Orazio, whose lack of interest in the arts and sciences resulted in a sad period of dispersal which endangered their survival, but in 1636 the bulk of them, in thirteen volumes, were assembled and donated to the Ambrosian Library in Milan. These include a large volume of notes and drawings compiled from the various portions of the notebooks and is now known as the Codex Atlanticus. There they stayed, forgotten and ignored, until 1796, when Napoleon's marauding army overran Italy and art and literary works, including the thirteen volumes of Leonardo's notebooks, were pillaged and taken to Paris. After the war in 1815, the French government agreed to return them but only the Codex Atlanticus found its way back to Milan; the rest remained in Paris. The appendix to one notebook, dealing with the flight of birds, was later regarded as of sufficient importance to stand on its own. Four small collections reached Britain at various times during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; of these, the volume in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle is notable for its magnificent series of anatomical drawings. Other collections include the Codex Leicester and Codex Arundel in the British Museum in London, and the Madrid Codices in Spain.
    Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Leonardo's true stature as scientist, engineer and inventor began to emerge, particularly with the publication of transcriptions and translations of his notebooks. The volumes in Paris appeared in 1881–97 and the Codex Atlanticus was published in Milan between 1894 and 1904.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    "Premier peintre, architecte et mécanicien du Roi" to King François I of France, 1516.
    Further Reading
    E.MacCurdy, 1939, The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci, 2 vols, London; 2nd edn, 1956, London (the most extensive selection of the notes, with an English translation).
    G.Vasari (trans. G.Bull), 1965, Lives of the Artists, London: Penguin, pp. 255–271.
    C.Gibbs-Smith, 1978, The Inventions of Leonardo da Vinci, Oxford: Phaidon. L.H.Heydenreich, Dibner and L. Reti, 1981, Leonardo the Inventor, London: Hutchinson.
    I.B.Hart, 1961, The World of Leonardo da Vinci, London: Macdonald.
    LRD / IMcN

    Biographical history of technology > Leonardo da Vinci

  • 43 chromatic scale

    (a series of musical notes, each separated from the next by a semitone.) kromatisk
    * * *
    (a series of musical notes, each separated from the next by a semitone.) kromatisk

    English-Danish dictionary > chromatic scale

  • 44 octave

    ['oktiv]
    (in music, a series or range of eight notes.) oktav
    * * *
    ['oktiv]
    (in music, a series or range of eight notes.) oktav

    English-Danish dictionary > octave

  • 45 range

    [rein‹] 1. noun
    1) (a selection or variety: a wide range of books for sale; He has a very wide range of interests.) udvalg; række
    2) (the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc: What is the range of this missile?; We are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.) rækkevidde
    3) (the amount between certain limits: I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000; the range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.) område; interval
    4) (a row or series: a mountain range.) række; -række; kæde; -kæde
    5) (in the United States, land, usually without fences, on which cattle etc can graze.) græsseområde
    6) (a place where a person can practise shooting etc; a rifle-range.) skydebane
    7) (a large kitchen stove with a flat top.) komfur
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a row or rows: The two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.) opstille
    2) (to vary between certain limits: Weather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.) veksle; svinge
    3) (to go, move, extend etc: His talk ranged over a number of topics.) komme ind på
    * * *
    [rein‹] 1. noun
    1) (a selection or variety: a wide range of books for sale; He has a very wide range of interests.) udvalg; række
    2) (the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc: What is the range of this missile?; We are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.) rækkevidde
    3) (the amount between certain limits: I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000; the range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.) område; interval
    4) (a row or series: a mountain range.) række; -række; kæde; -kæde
    5) (in the United States, land, usually without fences, on which cattle etc can graze.) græsseområde
    6) (a place where a person can practise shooting etc; a rifle-range.) skydebane
    7) (a large kitchen stove with a flat top.) komfur
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a row or rows: The two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.) opstille
    2) (to vary between certain limits: Weather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.) veksle; svinge
    3) (to go, move, extend etc: His talk ranged over a number of topics.) komme ind på

    English-Danish dictionary > range

  • 46 scale

    I [skeil] noun
    1) (a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc: This thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.) skala
    2) (a series or system of items of increasing or decreasing size, value etc: a wage/salary scale.) skala; -skala
    3) (in music, a group of notes going up or down in order: The boy practised his scales on the piano.) skala
    4) (the size of measurements on a map etc compared with the real size of the country etc shown by it: In a map drawn to the scale 1:50,000, one centimetre represents half a kilometre.) skala; målestoksforhold
    5) (the size of an activity: These guns are being manufactured on a large scale.) omfang
    II [skeil] verb
    (to climb (a ladder, cliff etc): The prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.) klatre
    III [skeil] noun
    (any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc: A herring's scales are silver in colour.) skæl
    * * *
    I [skeil] noun
    1) (a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc: This thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.) skala
    2) (a series or system of items of increasing or decreasing size, value etc: a wage/salary scale.) skala; -skala
    3) (in music, a group of notes going up or down in order: The boy practised his scales on the piano.) skala
    4) (the size of measurements on a map etc compared with the real size of the country etc shown by it: In a map drawn to the scale 1:50,000, one centimetre represents half a kilometre.) skala; målestoksforhold
    5) (the size of an activity: These guns are being manufactured on a large scale.) omfang
    II [skeil] verb
    (to climb (a ladder, cliff etc): The prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.) klatre
    III [skeil] noun
    (any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc: A herring's scales are silver in colour.) skæl

    English-Danish dictionary > scale

  • 47 autoría

    f.
    authorship, copyright.
    * * *
    1 (de obra) authorship
    2 (de delito) responsibility
    * * *
    * * *
    a) ( de delito) responsibility

    se atribuyeron la autoría del atentado — (period) they claimed responsibility for the attack

    b) (de libro, canción) authorship
    * * *
    = authoring, authorship, authoritativeness, byline.
    Ex. This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.
    Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    Ex. Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.
    Ex. Despite the byline, the list is actually a project of the reference department of the Columbia University Libraries.
    ----
    * atribuir autoría = assign + intellectual responsibility.
    * atribuirse la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.
    * autoría conjunta = collaborative writing.
    * autoría en colaboración = collaborative writing.
    * autoría fantasma = ghost authorship.
    * autoría honoraria = honorary authorship, gift authorship, guest authorship.
    * autoría personal = personal authorship.
    * coautoría = co-authorship [coauthorship].
    * dar autoría = lend + authoritativeness.
    * reivindicar la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.
    * * *
    a) ( de delito) responsibility

    se atribuyeron la autoría del atentado — (period) they claimed responsibility for the attack

    b) (de libro, canción) authorship
    * * *
    = authoring, authorship, authoritativeness, byline.

    Ex: This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.

    Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    Ex: Abstractors recognized as authorities in the field also increase the authoritativeness of abstracts.
    Ex: Despite the byline, the list is actually a project of the reference department of the Columbia University Libraries.
    * atribuir autoría = assign + intellectual responsibility.
    * atribuirse la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.
    * autoría conjunta = collaborative writing.
    * autoría en colaboración = collaborative writing.
    * autoría fantasma = ghost authorship.
    * autoría honoraria = honorary authorship, gift authorship, guest authorship.
    * autoría personal = personal authorship.
    * coautoría = co-authorship [coauthorship].
    * dar autoría = lend + authoritativeness.
    * reivindicar la autoría = make + claim of responsibility, claim + responsibility.

    * * *
    1 (de un delito) responsibility
    ninguna organización se ha atribuido la autoría del atentado ( period); no organization has claimed responsibility for the attack
    2 (de un libro, una canción) authorship
    * * *
    1. [de obra] authorship
    2. [de crimen] responsibility;
    un grupo separatista ha reivindicado la autoría del atentado a separatist group has claimed responsibility for the attack;
    se le atribuye la autoría del asesinato he is said to have committed the murder
    * * *
    f de un acto responsibility; de un libro authorship
    * * *
    : authorship

    Spanish-English dictionary > autoría

  • 48 crear

    v.
    1 to create.
    me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problems
    Picasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influence
    Ricardo crea obras de arte Richard creates works of art.
    Ellas crean criaturas raras They create weird creatures.
    2 to invent.
    3 to found.
    4 to make, to make up.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to create
    2 (fundar) to found, establish; (partido) to set up
    3 (inventar) to invent
    1 to make, make for oneself
    2 (imaginarse) to imagine
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=hacer, producir) [+ obra, objeto, empleo] to create
    2) (=establecer) [+ comisión, comité, fondo, negocio, sistema] to set up; [+ asociación, cooperativa] to form, set up; [+ cargo, puesto] to create; [+ movimiento, organización] to create, establish, found

    ¿qué se necesita para crear una empresa? — what do you need in order to set up o start a business?

    aspiraban a crear un estado independientethey aimed to create o establish o found an independent state

    3) (=dar lugar a) [+ condiciones, clima, ambiente] to create; [+ problemas] to cause, create; [+ expectativas] to raise

    el vacío creado por su muertethe gap left o created by her death

    4) liter (=nombrar) to make, appoint
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to develop
    b) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build
    2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn
    2.
    crearse v pron < problema> to create... for oneself
    * * *
    = design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.
    Ex. In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.
    Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex. National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.
    Ex. In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.
    Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
    Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
    Ex. Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.
    Ex. Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.
    Ex. By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.
    Ex. There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.
    Ex. In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.
    Ex. MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.
    Ex. The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.
    Ex. The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.
    Ex. The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.
    Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.
    Ex. Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.
    Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    ----
    * crear adicción = be addictive.
    * crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * crear canales para = establish + channels for.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * crear consenso = forge + consensus.
    * crear demanda = make + demand.
    * crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].
    * crear desconfianza = create + distrust.
    * crear desesperación = yield + despair.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * crear interés = build + interest.
    * crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.
    * crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.
    * crear prototipos = prototype.
    * crear relaciones = structure + relationships.
    * crearse = build up, hew.
    * crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crearse una vida = build + life.
    * crear una alianza = forge + alliance.
    * crear una base = form + a basis.
    * crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.
    * crear una coalición = forge + coalition.
    * crear una colección = build + collection.
    * crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.
    * crear una familia = have + a family.
    * crear una ilusión = create + illusion.
    * crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.
    * crear una injusticia = create + injustice.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.
    * crear una preocupación = create + concern.
    * crear una situación = create + a situation.
    * crear un clima = promote + climate.
    * crear un comité = set up + committee.
    * crear un entorno = create + an environment.
    * crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * crear un índice = generate + index.
    * crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.
    * crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * crear vínculos = build up + links.
    * crear vínculos afectivos = bond.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * que crea adicción = addictive.
    * que crea hábito = addictive.
    * volver a crear = recreate [re-create].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to develop
    b) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build
    2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn
    2.
    crearse v pron < problema> to create... for oneself
    * * *
    = design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.

    Ex: In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.

    Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex: National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.
    Ex: In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.
    Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
    Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
    Ex: Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.
    Ex: Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.
    Ex: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.
    Ex: There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.
    Ex: In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.
    Ex: MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.
    Ex: The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.
    Ex: The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.
    Ex: The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.
    Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.
    Ex: Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.
    Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    * crear adicción = be addictive.
    * crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * crear canales para = establish + channels for.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * crear consenso = forge + consensus.
    * crear demanda = make + demand.
    * crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].
    * crear desconfianza = create + distrust.
    * crear desesperación = yield + despair.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * crear interés = build + interest.
    * crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.
    * crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.
    * crear prototipos = prototype.
    * crear relaciones = structure + relationships.
    * crearse = build up, hew.
    * crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crearse una vida = build + life.
    * crear una alianza = forge + alliance.
    * crear una base = form + a basis.
    * crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.
    * crear una coalición = forge + coalition.
    * crear una colección = build + collection.
    * crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.
    * crear una familia = have + a family.
    * crear una ilusión = create + illusion.
    * crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.
    * crear una injusticia = create + injustice.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.
    * crear una preocupación = create + concern.
    * crear una situación = create + a situation.
    * crear un clima = promote + climate.
    * crear un comité = set up + committee.
    * crear un entorno = create + an environment.
    * crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * crear un índice = generate + index.
    * crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.
    * crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * crear vínculos = build up + links.
    * crear vínculos afectivos = bond.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * que crea adicción = addictive.
    * que crea hábito = addictive.
    * volver a crear = recreate [re-create].

    * * *
    crear [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹obra/modelo› to create; ‹tendencia› to create
    crear una nueva imagen para el producto to create a new image for the product
    crearon un producto revolucionario they developed o created a revolutionary product
    2 ‹sistema› to create, establish, set up; ‹institución› to set up, create; ‹comisión/fondo› to set up; ‹empleo› to create
    crearon una ciudad en pleno desierto they built a city in the middle of the desert
    B ‹dificultades/problemas› to cause, create; ‹ambiente/clima› to create; ‹fama/prestigio› to bring; ‹reputación› to earn
    su arrogancia le creó muchas enemistades his arrogance made him many enemies
    no quiero crear falsas expectativas en mis alumnos I don't want to raise false hopes among my students, I don't want to give my students false hopes
    se crea muchas dificultades he creates o makes a lot of problems for himself
    ¿para qué te creas más trabajo? why make more work for yourself?
    será difícil llenar el vacío creado con su desaparición it will be difficult to fill the gap left by his death
    * * *

     

    crear ( conjugate crear) verbo transitivo
    to create;
    producto to develop;
    institución/comisión/fondo to set up;
    fama/prestigio to bring;
    reputación to earn;
    crea muchos problemas it causes o creates a lot of problems;

    no quiero crear falsas expectativas I don't want to raise false hopes
    crearse verbo pronominal ‹ problemato create … for oneself;

    enemigos to make
    crear verbo transitivo to create
    ' crear' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    falsificar
    - hacer
    - ilusionar
    - infundio
    - rompecabezas
    - constituir
    - formar
    - meter
    English:
    boat
    - bonding
    - create
    - fashion
    - never-never land
    - rapport
    - stage
    - afoot
    - develop
    - devise
    - disrupt
    - establish
    - illusion
    - set
    - you
    * * *
    vt
    1. [hacer, producir, originar] to create;
    crear empleo/riqueza to create jobs/wealth;
    han creado un nuevo ministerio para él they have created a new ministry for him;
    me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problems;
    Picasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influence
    2. [inventar] to invent;
    [poema, sinfonía] to compose, to write; [cuadro] to paint
    3. [fundar] to found
    * * *
    v/t create; empresa set up
    * * *
    crear vt
    1) : to create, to cause
    2) : to originate
    * * *
    crear vb
    1. (en general) to create
    2. (comité, empresa, etc) to set up

    Spanish-English dictionary > crear

  • 49 defender

    v.
    1 to defend.
    defender los intereses de alguien to defend somebody's interests
    defendió su teoría con sólidos argumentos he supported his theory with sound arguments
    Elsa defiende su posición Elsa defends her position.
    Elsa defiende los derechos humanos Elsa defends human rights.
    2 to protect (proteger) (del frío, calor).
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ ENTENDER], like link=entender entender
    1 (gen) to defend (contra/de, against)
    2 (mantener una opinión, afirmación) to defend, uphold; (respaldar a alguien) to stand up for, support
    3 (proteger) to protect (contra/de, against/from)
    4 DERECHO (algo) to argue, plead; (a alguien) to defend
    1 (espabilarse) to manage, get by, get along
    ¿qué tal se defiende en inglés? how does she get by in English?, what's her English like?
    \
    defender una causa DERECHO to argue a case
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1.
    VT (Mil) [+ país, territorio, intereses] to defend; [+ causa, ideas] to defend, champion; (Jur) to defend

    el Real Madrid defiende el título de campeón — Real Madrid are defending the championship title, Real Madrid are the defending champions

    defiendo la tesis doctoral el mes que vieneI'm having a viva on o (EEUU) I'm defending my doctoral thesis next month

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( proteger) <guarnición/nación> to defend, protect; < persona> to defend

    siempre defiende a su hermanahe always defends o stands up for his sister

    defender a alguien de algo/alguien — to defend somebody against something/somebody

    b) < intereses> to protect, defend; <derechos/título> to defend
    c) (Der) to defend
    d) <idea/teoría/opinión> to defend, uphold; <causa/ideal> to champion, defend

    defender la tesis — ≈to defend one's dissertation ( in US), ≈to have a viva on one's thesis ( in UK)

    2.
    defenderse v pron
    a) (refl) ( contra una agresión) to defend o protect oneself; (Der) to defend oneself

    defenderse de algo/alguien — to defend oneself against something/somebody

    b) (fam) ( arreglárselas) to get by (colloq)
    * * *
    = advocate, argue, argue + in favour of, be + Posesivo + contention, contend, defend, espouse, maintain, make + apology, make + a case for, plead for, put + the case for, uphold, crusade for, preach, preach, champion, speak up for, speak up for, articulate + the case for, present + case for, mount + defence, strike + a blow for, raise + the flag of, come down in + favour of, stick up for, stand by, rally (a)round, rally behind, stand for.
    Ex. In order to understand the citation order that PRECIS indexing advocates it is necessary to examine the function of the operators more closely.
    Ex. Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.
    Ex. Despite the present financial straits of developing countries, she argues in favour of long-term plan for the acquisition of relevant rare book material.
    Ex. It is our contention that an understanding of such basic principles is fundamental to an appreciation of the many and varied contexts that the individual is likely to encounter.
    Ex. The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.
    Ex. A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
    Ex. Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.
    Ex. They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.
    Ex. My perspective, for which I make no apology, is that of someone who works daily with the nitty-gritty of cataloging, as many of you do.
    Ex. This point-by-point evaluation makes a fairly convincing case for the public access online catalogue.
    Ex. I would plead for more standardization, not less, because I think whatever we do is going to be imperfect.
    Ex. A more moderate approach is found in the writings of Olding, who puts the case for multiple entry very concisely in a short pamphlet.
    Ex. It's about time that we go back to these principles and make sure that the quality of cataloging is upheld.
    Ex. There are also dedicated individuals within government who have found a niche from which to crusade for school libraries.
    Ex. A major failing of the information industry is that its members tend to preach to one another whereas what they should be doing is talking to everyone else outside the information industry.
    Ex. A major failing of the information industry is that its members tend to preach to one another whereas what they should be doing is talking to everyone else outside the information industry.
    Ex. In particular he championed free photoduplication of library materials as a natural extension of library services to patrons at a distance.
    Ex. Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.
    Ex. Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.
    Ex. Moreover, in addition to quantitative measures, qualitative indicators of benefits should be considered so as to present a complete picture when articulating the case for a library's total positive impact.
    Ex. An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.
    Ex. The author mounts a spirited defence of the National Library of Australia future collecting priorities.
    Ex. In an effort to save US culture, strike a blow for reading, and correct well intentioned but misguided notions about the Internet making libraries obsolete, offers ten reasons why the Internet is no substitute for a library..
    Ex. The Augustinian order kept his theological tradition, and raised the flag of the Augustinian thought before and after the German reformer.
    Ex. The author comes down in favour of adding notes to cataloguing records on the grounds that the educational purpose that they are intended to serve is clear.
    Ex. He states that he has always admired Woody Allen, explaining that when he first saw his films he was happy to see that someone was sticking up for the little guy.
    Ex. It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.
    Ex. I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.
    Ex. The second group, who rallied behind McCarthy, was composed of students and intellectuals who were vociferous against the war.
    Ex. I will stand for your rights as my forefathers did before me!.
    ----
    * defender a = put + a word in for.
    * defender a Alguien = stand up for.
    * defender Algo = argue + Posesivo + corner.
    * defender el fuerte = hold + the fortress.
    * defender el honor de Uno = defend + Posesivo + honour.
    * defender enérgicamente = be vociferous about/in.
    * defender la causa de = further + the cause of.
    * defender la necesidad = articulate + the need.
    * defender la necesidad de = support + the case for.
    * defender lo indenfensible = defend + the indefensible.
    * defender los derechos de Uno = stand up for + Posesivo + rights.
    * defender los intereses = defend + interests, lobby for + interests.
    * defender los intereses de = go to + bat for, bat for.
    * defender los principios de Uno = stand up for + Posesivo + principles.
    * defender + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.
    * defender + Posesivo + caso = take up + Posesivo + case.
    * defender + Posesivo + causa = advance + Posesivo + cause.
    * defender + Posesivo + idea = support + Posesivo + case.
    * defender + Posesivo + postura = argue + Posesivo + case.
    * defenderse = bite back, stand up, strike back, fight back, fight for + Posesivo + life.
    * defenderse de ataques = ward off + attacks.
    * defenderse por uno mismo = fend for + Reflexivo.
    * defender una causa = promote + cause, support + cause, champion + cause.
    * defender una idea = champion + idea.
    * defender un argumento = support + view.
    * defender un opinión = support + view.
    * saber defenderse = hold + Posesivo + own.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( proteger) <guarnición/nación> to defend, protect; < persona> to defend

    siempre defiende a su hermanahe always defends o stands up for his sister

    defender a alguien de algo/alguien — to defend somebody against something/somebody

    b) < intereses> to protect, defend; <derechos/título> to defend
    c) (Der) to defend
    d) <idea/teoría/opinión> to defend, uphold; <causa/ideal> to champion, defend

    defender la tesis — ≈to defend one's dissertation ( in US), ≈to have a viva on one's thesis ( in UK)

    2.
    defenderse v pron
    a) (refl) ( contra una agresión) to defend o protect oneself; (Der) to defend oneself

    defenderse de algo/alguien — to defend oneself against something/somebody

    b) (fam) ( arreglárselas) to get by (colloq)
    * * *
    = advocate, argue, argue + in favour of, be + Posesivo + contention, contend, defend, espouse, maintain, make + apology, make + a case for, plead for, put + the case for, uphold, crusade for, preach, preach, champion, speak up for, speak up for, articulate + the case for, present + case for, mount + defence, strike + a blow for, raise + the flag of, come down in + favour of, stick up for, stand by, rally (a)round, rally behind, stand for.

    Ex: In order to understand the citation order that PRECIS indexing advocates it is necessary to examine the function of the operators more closely.

    Ex: Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.
    Ex: Despite the present financial straits of developing countries, she argues in favour of long-term plan for the acquisition of relevant rare book material.
    Ex: It is our contention that an understanding of such basic principles is fundamental to an appreciation of the many and varied contexts that the individual is likely to encounter.
    Ex: The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.
    Ex: A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
    Ex: Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.
    Ex: They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.
    Ex: My perspective, for which I make no apology, is that of someone who works daily with the nitty-gritty of cataloging, as many of you do.
    Ex: This point-by-point evaluation makes a fairly convincing case for the public access online catalogue.
    Ex: I would plead for more standardization, not less, because I think whatever we do is going to be imperfect.
    Ex: A more moderate approach is found in the writings of Olding, who puts the case for multiple entry very concisely in a short pamphlet.
    Ex: It's about time that we go back to these principles and make sure that the quality of cataloging is upheld.
    Ex: There are also dedicated individuals within government who have found a niche from which to crusade for school libraries.
    Ex: A major failing of the information industry is that its members tend to preach to one another whereas what they should be doing is talking to everyone else outside the information industry.
    Ex: A major failing of the information industry is that its members tend to preach to one another whereas what they should be doing is talking to everyone else outside the information industry.
    Ex: In particular he championed free photoduplication of library materials as a natural extension of library services to patrons at a distance.
    Ex: Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.
    Ex: Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.
    Ex: Moreover, in addition to quantitative measures, qualitative indicators of benefits should be considered so as to present a complete picture when articulating the case for a library's total positive impact.
    Ex: An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.
    Ex: The author mounts a spirited defence of the National Library of Australia future collecting priorities.
    Ex: In an effort to save US culture, strike a blow for reading, and correct well intentioned but misguided notions about the Internet making libraries obsolete, offers ten reasons why the Internet is no substitute for a library..
    Ex: The Augustinian order kept his theological tradition, and raised the flag of the Augustinian thought before and after the German reformer.
    Ex: The author comes down in favour of adding notes to cataloguing records on the grounds that the educational purpose that they are intended to serve is clear.
    Ex: He states that he has always admired Woody Allen, explaining that when he first saw his films he was happy to see that someone was sticking up for the little guy.
    Ex: It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.
    Ex: I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.
    Ex: The second group, who rallied behind McCarthy, was composed of students and intellectuals who were vociferous against the war.
    Ex: I will stand for your rights as my forefathers did before me!.
    * defender a = put + a word in for.
    * defender a Alguien = stand up for.
    * defender Algo = argue + Posesivo + corner.
    * defender el fuerte = hold + the fortress.
    * defender el honor de Uno = defend + Posesivo + honour.
    * defender enérgicamente = be vociferous about/in.
    * defender la causa de = further + the cause of.
    * defender la necesidad = articulate + the need.
    * defender la necesidad de = support + the case for.
    * defender lo indenfensible = defend + the indefensible.
    * defender los derechos de Uno = stand up for + Posesivo + rights.
    * defender los intereses = defend + interests, lobby for + interests.
    * defender los intereses de = go to + bat for, bat for.
    * defender los principios de Uno = stand up for + Posesivo + principles.
    * defender + Posesivo + argumento = support + Posesivo + case, buttress + Posesivo + case.
    * defender + Posesivo + caso = take up + Posesivo + case.
    * defender + Posesivo + causa = advance + Posesivo + cause.
    * defender + Posesivo + idea = support + Posesivo + case.
    * defender + Posesivo + postura = argue + Posesivo + case.
    * defenderse = bite back, stand up, strike back, fight back, fight for + Posesivo + life.
    * defenderse de ataques = ward off + attacks.
    * defenderse por uno mismo = fend for + Reflexivo.
    * defender una causa = promote + cause, support + cause, champion + cause.
    * defender una idea = champion + idea.
    * defender un argumento = support + view.
    * defender un opinión = support + view.
    * saber defenderse = hold + Posesivo + own.

    * * *
    defender [E8 ]
    vt
    1 (proteger) ‹guarnición/nación› to defend, protect; ‹persona› to defend
    siempre defiende a su hermana he always defends o protects o stands up for his sister
    defender a algn DE algo/algn to defend sb AGAINST sth/sb
    la defendió de las acusaciones/de sus atacantes he defended her against the accusations/against her attackers
    2 ‹intereses› to protect, defend; ‹derechos› to defend; ‹título› to defend
    3 ( Der) ‹caso› to defend; ‹acusado/cliente› to defend
    4 ‹idea/teoría/opinión› to defend, uphold; ‹causa/ideal› to champion, defend
    defender la tesis ≈ to defend one's dissertation ( in US), ≈ to have a viva on one's thesis ( in UK)
    1 ( refl) (contra una agresión) to defend o protect oneself; ( Der) to defend oneself defenderse DE algo/algn to defend oneself AGAINST sth/sb
    2 ( fam) (arreglárselas) to get by ( colloq)
    me defiendo bastante bien en francés I can get by quite well in French
    ¿sabes jugar al tenis? — bueno, me defiendo can you play tennis? — well, I'm not too bad ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    defender ( conjugate defender) verbo transitivo
    to defend;
    intereses to protect;
    defender a algo/algn de algo/algn to defend sth/sb against sth/sb
    defenderse verbo pronominal
    a) ( refl) ( contra una agresión) to defend o protect oneself;

    (Der) to defend oneself;
    defenderse de algo/algn to defend oneself against sth/sb
    b) (fam) ( arreglárselas) to get by (colloq);


    defender verbo transitivo to defend [contra, against] [de, from]
    ' defender' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    defensa
    - defensor
    - defensora
    - muerte
    - resguardar
    - uña
    - unirse
    - valedor
    - valedora
    - defienda
    English:
    argue
    - defend
    - defender
    - guard
    - leg
    - plead
    - speak up
    - stand up
    - stick up for
    - uphold
    - advocate
    - champion
    - speak
    - stand
    - stick
    * * *
    vt
    1. [país, ideas] to defend;
    [amigo] to stand up for; Dep [contrario, delantero] to mark;
    defender a alguien de algo to defend sb from o against sth;
    defender los derechos/intereses de alguien to defend sb's rights/interests;
    defendió su teoría con sólidos argumentos he supported his theory with sound arguments;
    defender la tesis [en universidad] Br ≈ to have one's viva, US ≈ to defend one's dissertation;
    Dep
    defender el título to defend the title;
    defender algo a capa y espada to defend sth tooth and nail
    2. [reo, acusado] to defend
    3. [proteger] [del frío, calor] to protect (de against)
    vi
    Dep to mark;
    defender al hombre to mark man for man, to man-mark;
    defender en zona to use a zone defence
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 defend (de against)
    2 en fútbol mark
    II v/i en fútbol mark
    * * *
    defender {56} vt
    : to defend, to protect
    * * *
    1. (en general) to defend
    2. (proteger) to protect

    Spanish-English dictionary > defender

  • 50 editor

    adj.
    editing.
    m.
    1 editor, publisher.
    2 editor, text editor.
    3 editorial writer, columnist.
    4 editor, copyeditor, copy editor.
    * * *
    1 publishing
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (que edita) publisher; (que prepara) editor
    1 INFORMÁTICA editor
    \
    editor de fichero file editor
    editor de textos text editor
    ————————
    1 INFORMÁTICA editor
    * * *
    (f. - editora)
    noun
    * * *
    editor, -a
    1.
    ADJ publishing antes de s
    2. SM / F
    1) [de libros, periódicos] publisher
    2) (=redactor) editor, compiler; (TV) editor
    3) LAm [de periódico] editor
    3.
    SM
    (Inform)
    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo publishing (before n)
    II
    - tora masculino, femenino
    1) ( que publica) publisher; (que revisa, modifica) editor
    2) editor masculino (Inf) editor
    3) editora femenino ( empresa) publishing company o house
    * * *
    Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.
    Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    ----
    * Asociación Americana de Editores = American Association of Publishers (AAP).
    * Asociación Escocesa de Editores = Scottish Publishers Association (SPA).
    * Asociación Internacional de Editores (IPA) = International Publishers Association (IPA).
    * autor-editor = self-publisher, self-publishing author.
    * del editor = editorial.
    * editor asociado = associate editor.
    * editor científico = editor.
    * editor comercial = commercial publisher, publisher, trade publisher.
    * editor de CD-ROM = CD-ROM publisher.
    * editor de facsímiles = facsimilist.
    * editor de material electrónico = electronic publisher [e-publisher].
    * editor de material multimedia = multimedia publisher.
    * editor de pantalla = screen editor.
    * editor de publicación = publishing editor.
    * editor de publicaciones a medida = custom publisher.
    * editor de publicaciones electrónicas = electronic publisher [e-publisher].
    * editor de revista científica = scholarly editor.
    * editor de sociedad cultural = learned society publisher.
    * editor de temas educativos = educational publisher.
    * editor de una revista científica = journal editor.
    * editor histórico = historical editor.
    * editor intelectual = editor.
    * editor jefe = editor-in-chief.
    * editor literario = editor, literary editor.
    * editor privado = private publisher.
    * encuadernación de editor = edition binding.
    * entidad editora = issuing body.
    * nombre del editor = publisher's name.
    * número del editor = publisher's number (música).
    * Sociedad Americana de Compositores, Autores y Editores = American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP).
    * * *
    I
    - tora adjetivo publishing (before n)
    II
    - tora masculino, femenino
    1) ( que publica) publisher; (que revisa, modifica) editor
    2) editor masculino (Inf) editor
    3) editora femenino ( empresa) publishing company o house
    * * *
    Nota: Véase ship para otras entradas acabadas con este sufijo.

    Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.

    * Asociación Americana de Editores = American Association of Publishers (AAP).
    * Asociación Escocesa de Editores = Scottish Publishers Association (SPA).
    * Asociación Internacional de Editores (IPA) = International Publishers Association (IPA).
    * autor-editor = self-publisher, self-publishing author.
    * del editor = editorial.
    * editor asociado = associate editor.
    * editor científico = editor.
    * editor comercial = commercial publisher, publisher, trade publisher.
    * editor de CD-ROM = CD-ROM publisher.
    * editor de facsímiles = facsimilist.
    * editor de material electrónico = electronic publisher [e-publisher].
    * editor de material multimedia = multimedia publisher.
    * editor de pantalla = screen editor.
    * editor de publicación = publishing editor.
    * editor de publicaciones a medida = custom publisher.
    * editor de publicaciones electrónicas = electronic publisher [e-publisher].
    * editor de revista científica = scholarly editor.
    * editor de sociedad cultural = learned society publisher.
    * editor de temas educativos = educational publisher.
    * editor de una revista científica = journal editor.
    * editor histórico = historical editor.
    * editor intelectual = editor.
    * editor jefe = editor-in-chief.
    * editor literario = editor, literary editor.
    * editor privado = private publisher.
    * encuadernación de editor = edition binding.
    * entidad editora = issuing body.
    * nombre del editor = publisher's name.
    * número del editor = publisher's number (música).
    * Sociedad Americana de Compositores, Autores y Editores = American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP).

    * * *
    publishing ( before n)
    masculine, feminine
    A
    1 (que publica) publisher
    2 (que revisa, modifica) editor
    B
    editor masculine ( Inf) editor
    editor de texto text-editor
    C
    editora feminine (empresa) publishing company o house
    * * *

    editor
    ◊ - tora adjetivo

    publishing ( before n)
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( que publica) publisher;

    (que revisa, modifica) editor
    editor,-ora
    I adjetivo publishing
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino
    1 (dueño de editorial) publisher
    2 (supervisor de edición) editor
    ' editor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    director
    - directora
    - ed.
    - editora
    - jefa
    - jefe
    - montador
    - montadora
    - redactor
    - redactora
    - aspirante
    English:
    editor
    - publisher
    - associate
    - self
    * * *
    editor, -ora
    adj
    publishing;
    empresa editora publishing company
    nm,f
    1. [que publica] [libro, periódico, revista] publisher
    2. [que modifica] [texto, programa, grabación] editor
    nm
    Informát editor editor de textos text editor
    * * *
    I m, editora f editor
    II m INFOR editor
    * * *
    editor, - tora adj
    : publishing
    casa editora: publishing house
    editor, - tora n
    1) : editor
    2) : publisher
    * * *
    editor n (de libros, revistas) publisher

    Spanish-English dictionary > editor

  • 51 es decir

    adv.
    that's to say, in other words, namely, that is.
    intj.
    that is, that's to say, say, let's say.
    * * *
    in other words, that is to say
    ————————
    that is (to say)
    * * *
    = i.e. (latín - id est), in other words, that is, that is to say, which is to say
    Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    Ex. In other words, the information supplied in the document matches, to an acceptable degree, the information demanded by the user.
    Ex. Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.
    Ex. Our need is not for guided and controlled instruction, that is to say, for indoctrination.
    Ex. When you are unemployed, which is to say when you are underfed, harassed, bored, and miserable, you don't want to eat dull wholesome food.
    * * *
    = i.e. (latín - id est), in other words, that is, that is to say, which is to say

    Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.

    Ex: In other words, the information supplied in the document matches, to an acceptable degree, the information demanded by the user.
    Ex: Inevitably any abridgement poses the dilemma how to abridge, that is, what to leave out and what to include.
    Ex: Our need is not for guided and controlled instruction, that is to say, for indoctrination.
    Ex: When you are unemployed, which is to say when you are underfed, harassed, bored, and miserable, you don't want to eat dull wholesome food.

    Spanish-English dictionary > es decir

  • 52 labor editorial

    (n.) = editorship
    Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    * * *
    (n.) = editorship

    Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.

    Spanish-English dictionary > labor editorial

  • 53 mención de responsabilidad

    (n.) = statement of authorship, statement of responsibility, byline, authorship statement
    Ex. The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.
    Ex. The statement of responsibility is a statement relating to persons responsible for the intellectual or artistic content of an item, to corporate bodies from which the content emanates, or to persons or corporate bodies responsible for the performance of the content of the item.
    Ex. Despite the byline, the list is actually a project of the reference department of the Columbia University Libraries.
    Ex. Bibliographic reference elements which should be included are: authorship, title, subtitle, general material designator, authorship statement, edition, imprint, notes, and series.
    * * *
    (n.) = statement of authorship, statement of responsibility, byline, authorship statement

    Ex: The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.

    Ex: The statement of responsibility is a statement relating to persons responsible for the intellectual or artistic content of an item, to corporate bodies from which the content emanates, or to persons or corporate bodies responsible for the performance of the content of the item.
    Ex: Despite the byline, the list is actually a project of the reference department of the Columbia University Libraries.
    Ex: Bibliographic reference elements which should be included are: authorship, title, subtitle, general material designator, authorship statement, edition, imprint, notes, and series.

    Spanish-English dictionary > mención de responsabilidad

  • 54 referirse a

    v.
    1 to refer to, to allude to, to cite, to make reference to.
    El comentario se refiere al computador The comment refers to the computer.
    La cita se refiere al Sr. Moore The quote refers to Mr. Moore.
    2 to refer to, to apply to.
    El comentario se refiere al computador The comment refers to the computer.
    * * *
    * * *
    (v.) = relate to
    Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    * * *
    (v.) = relate to

    Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.

    Spanish-English dictionary > referirse a

  • 55 tener que ver con

    (v.) = be concerned with, concern, relate to, hold + a stake in, have + a stake in, be a question of
    Ex. Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.
    Ex. The first issue concerns the consistent description of subjects.
    Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    Ex. More needs to be done by all parties that hold a stake in highway safety to reduce fatalities significantly.
    Ex. We both have a stake in our futures in Rolling Ridge and so I have no choice, if I want to continue at the library.
    Ex. I think it's not a question of putting people out of work; it's redeploying people.
    * * *
    (v.) = be concerned with, concern, relate to, hold + a stake in, have + a stake in, be a question of

    Ex: Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.

    Ex: The first issue concerns the consistent description of subjects.
    Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    Ex: More needs to be done by all parties that hold a stake in highway safety to reduce fatalities significantly.
    Ex: We both have a stake in our futures in Rolling Ridge and so I have no choice, if I want to continue at the library.
    Ex: I think it's not a question of putting people out of work; it's redeploying people.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tener que ver con

  • 56 trabajo editorial

    (n.) = editorship
    Ex. Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.
    * * *
    (n.) = editorship

    Ex: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.

    Spanish-English dictionary > trabajo editorial

  • 57 duodécimo

    adj.
    twelfth.
    m.
    1 twelfth, twelfth part.
    2 twelfth, twelfth in the series.
    * * *
    1 twelfth
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 twelfth Table 1 NOTA See also sexto,-a/Table 1
    * * *
    (f. - duodécima)
    noun adj.
    * * *
    sexto
    * * *
    - ma adjetivo/pronombre
    a) ( ordinal) twelfth
    b) ( partitivo)
    * * *
    - ma adjetivo/pronombre
    a) ( ordinal) twelfth
    b) ( partitivo)
    * * *
    duodécimo (12º)

    Ex: Now in its twelfth edition, (1982) Sears' List of Subject Headings was first written by Minnie Sears and published in 1923.

    * * *
    adjective / pronoun
    2
    (partitivo): la duodécima parte a twelfth para ejemplos ver quinto1 (↑ quinto (1))
    twelfth
    * * *

    duodécimo
    ◊ -ma adjetivo/pronombre

    twelfth
    duodécimo,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino twelfth

    ' duodécimo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    duodécima
    English:
    twelfth
    * * *
    duodécimo, -a núm
    twelfth;
    ver también octavo
    * * *
    adj twelfth
    * * *
    duodécimo, -ma adj
    : twelfth
    duodécimo, -ma nm
    : twelfth (in a series)
    * * *
    duodécimo adj twelfth

    Spanish-English dictionary > duodécimo

  • 58 issue

    'iʃu:
    1. verb
    1) (to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially: The police issued a description of the criminal; Rifles were issued to the troops.) distribuir
    2) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) salir

    2. noun
    1) (the act of issuing or process of being issued: Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.) emisión
    2) (one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc: Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?) número
    3) (a subject for discussion and argument: The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.) tema, asunto
    issue1 n
    1. asunto / cuestión / tema
    2. número
    3. emisión
    issue2 vb distribuir / proveer
    tr['ɪʃʊː]
    1 (subject, topic) tema nombre masculino, cuestión nombre femenino, asunto
    where do you stand on this issue? ¿cuál es tu postura respecto a esta cuestión?
    2 (of newspaper, magazine, etc) número
    have you got this month's issue of Vax? ¿tienes el Vax de este mes?
    do you sell back issues? ¿vendéis números atrasados?
    3 (of stamps, shares, back notes, etc) emisión nombre femenino; (of book) publicación nombre femenino
    4 (of passport, licence) expedición nombre femenino
    5 (of equipment, supplies, etc) distribución nombre femenino, reparto, suministro
    where's the point of issue? ¿dónde está el punto de reparto?
    6 formal use (emergence - of water, blood) flujo
    7 formal use (children) descendencia
    8 formal use (result, outcome) resultado, consecuencia, desenlace nombre masculino
    1 (book, article) publicar
    2 (stamps, shares, banknotes, etc) emitir
    3 (passport, visa) expedir
    4 (equipment, supplies, etc) distribuir, repartir, suministrar, proporcionar
    5 (order, instruction) dar; (statement, warning) dar, hacer público; (writ, summons) dictar, expedir; (decree) promulgar; (warrant) expedir
    1 formal use (liquid, blood) fluir, manar; (smell etc) salir
    2 formal use (result) resultar ( from, de), provenir ( from, de), derivar(se) ( from, de)
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    at issue en cuestión, en discusión
    to address an issue tratar una cuestión
    to cloud/confuse the issue complicar el asunto
    to die without issue morir sin dejar descendencia
    to evade/duck the issue eludir el problema, evitar el tema
    to force the issue forzar una decisión
    to make an issue (out) of something dar demasiada importancia a algo, insistir demasiado sobre algo
    to take issue with somebody manifestar su desacuerdo con alguien, discrepar con alguien
    issue ['ɪ.ʃu:] v, - sued ; - suing vi
    1) emerge: emerger, salir, fluir
    2) descend: descender (dícese de los padres o antepasados específicos)
    3) emanate, result: emanar, surgir, resultar
    issue vt
    1) emit: emitir
    2) distribute: emitir, distribuir
    to issue a new stamp: emitir un sello nuevo
    3) publish: publicar
    1) emergence, flow: emergencia f, flujo m
    2) progeny: descendencia f, progenie f
    3) outcome, result: desenlace m, resultado m, consecuencia f
    4) matter, question: asunto m, cuestión f
    5) publication: publicación f, distribución f, emisión f
    6) : número m (de un periódico o una revista)
    n.
    número (Revista) s.m.
    n.
    cuestión s.f.
    distribución s.f.
    edición s.f.
    emisión s.f.
    entrega s.f.
    impresión s.f.
    nacimiento s.m.
    problema s.m.
    suceso s.m.
    tema de discusión s.m.,f.
    tirada s.f.
    v.
    distribuir v.
    emitir (Banca) v.
    exhalar v.
    expedir v.
    nacer v.
    surgir v.
    'ɪʃuː, 'ɪʃjuː, ɪsjuː
    I
    1) c ( subject discussed) tema m, cuestión f, asunto m

    to face the issueenfrentarse al or afrontar el problema

    let's not cloud o confuse o fog the issue — no nos vayamos por la tangente, no desviemos la atención del verdadero problema

    at issue: the matter at issue is... de lo que se trata es de...; to make an issue of something: I don't want to make an issue of it but... no quiero insistir demasiado sobre el tema pero..., no quiero exagerar la importancia del asunto pero...; to take issue with somebody/something — discrepar or disentir* de or con alguien/en or de algo

    2)
    a) u ( of documents) expedición f; ( of library books) préstamo m; ( of tickets) venta f, expedición f; ( of supplies) reparto m
    b) u c (of stamps, shares, bank notes) emisión f
    c) c (of newspaper, magazine) número m
    3)
    a) u c ( emergence) (frml) flujo m
    b) (outcome, result) (no pl) desenlace m
    4) ( progeny) (frml) (+ sing or pl vb) descendencia f

    II
    1.
    a) ( give out) \<\<statement/report\>\> hacer* público; \<\<instructions\>\> dar*; \<\<tickets/visas\>\> expedir*; \<\<library books\>\> prestar; \<\<bank notes/stamps/shares\>\> emitir; \<\<writ/summons\>\> dictar, expedir*

    to issue something TO somebody, to issue somebody WITH something: the teacher issued library cards to the pupils el profesor distribuyó tarjetas de lector entre los alumnos; we can issue you with the necessary documents — le podemos proporcionar or suministrar los documentos necesarios

    b) issuing pres p <house/bank> emisor

    2.
    vi (frml)
    1) ( result)

    to issue FROM somethingderivar(se) or surgir* de algo (frml)

    2) ( emerge) salir*; \<\<liquid\>\> fluir*, manar
    ['ɪʃuː]
    1. N
    1) (=matter, question) asunto m, cuestión f

    I was earning a lot of money but that was not the issue — ganaba mucho dinero, pero esa no era la cuestión

    we need to address this issue — tenemos que tratar este asunto or esta cuestión or este tema

    the point at issue — el punto en cuestión

    they were at issue over... — estuvieron discutiendo (sobre)...

    to avoid the issue — eludir or frm soslayar el problema

    to cloud or confuse the issue — crear confusión

    to face the issue — hacer frente a la cuestión or al problema, afrontar la situación

    to force the issue — forzar una decisión

    to join issue with sb — enfrentarse a or con algn

    to make an issue of sth, I think we should make an issue of this — creo que deberíamos insistir en este punto

    do you want to make an issue of it? — ¿quieres hacer un problema de esto?

    the main or real issue is... — lo fundamental es...

    it's not a political issue — no es una cuestión política

    to take issue with sth/sb — discrepar de algo/de or con algn

    I feel I must take issue with you on or over that — permítame que discrepe de usted en or sobre eso

    side 3.
    2) [of shares, stamps, banknotes] emisión f ; [of library book] préstamo m ; [of document] expedición f ; [of rations] distribución f, reparto m

    an army issue blanket — una manta del ejército

    a standard issue army rifle — un rifle del ejército de fabricación estándar

    3) (=copy) [of magazine] ejemplar m, número m

    the March issueel ejemplar or número de marzo

    back issue — ejemplar m or número m atrasado

    4) frm (=outcome) resultado m, consecuencia f
    5) (Jur) (=offspring) descendencia f
    6) (Med) flujo m
    2.
    VT [+ library book] prestar; [+ tickets] emitir; [+ shares, stamps] poner en circulación, emitir; [+ rations] distribuir, repartir; [+ order] dar; [+ statement, proclamation] hacer público; [+ decree] promulgar; [+ passport, certificate] expedir; [+ licence] facilitar; [+ writ, summons] extender

    to issue sth to sb, issue sb with sth — dar algo a algn

    3. VI
    1) (=come forth)

    to issue from sth — [blood, water] brotar or salir de algo; [sound] salir de algo; [report, account] provenir de algo

    reports issuing from opposition sources say that... — informes provenientes de fuentes de la oposición afirman que...

    2) (=derive) derivar ( from de)
    3) frm (=have as result)

    to issue in sth — resultar en algo, dar algo como resultado

    4.
    CPD

    issue price Nprecio m de emisión

    * * *
    ['ɪʃuː, 'ɪʃjuː, ɪsjuː]
    I
    1) c ( subject discussed) tema m, cuestión f, asunto m

    to face the issueenfrentarse al or afrontar el problema

    let's not cloud o confuse o fog the issue — no nos vayamos por la tangente, no desviemos la atención del verdadero problema

    at issue: the matter at issue is... de lo que se trata es de...; to make an issue of something: I don't want to make an issue of it but... no quiero insistir demasiado sobre el tema pero..., no quiero exagerar la importancia del asunto pero...; to take issue with somebody/something — discrepar or disentir* de or con alguien/en or de algo

    2)
    a) u ( of documents) expedición f; ( of library books) préstamo m; ( of tickets) venta f, expedición f; ( of supplies) reparto m
    b) u c (of stamps, shares, bank notes) emisión f
    c) c (of newspaper, magazine) número m
    3)
    a) u c ( emergence) (frml) flujo m
    b) (outcome, result) (no pl) desenlace m
    4) ( progeny) (frml) (+ sing or pl vb) descendencia f

    II
    1.
    a) ( give out) \<\<statement/report\>\> hacer* público; \<\<instructions\>\> dar*; \<\<tickets/visas\>\> expedir*; \<\<library books\>\> prestar; \<\<bank notes/stamps/shares\>\> emitir; \<\<writ/summons\>\> dictar, expedir*

    to issue something TO somebody, to issue somebody WITH something: the teacher issued library cards to the pupils el profesor distribuyó tarjetas de lector entre los alumnos; we can issue you with the necessary documents — le podemos proporcionar or suministrar los documentos necesarios

    b) issuing pres p <house/bank> emisor

    2.
    vi (frml)
    1) ( result)

    to issue FROM somethingderivar(se) or surgir* de algo (frml)

    2) ( emerge) salir*; \<\<liquid\>\> fluir*, manar

    English-spanish dictionary > issue

  • 59 área

    f.
    1 area, surface, surface area.
    2 domain, area, field, realm.
    3 place, locality, region, area.
    4 area, room, space.
    * * *
    (Takes el in sing)
    1 (zona) area, zone
    2 (medida) are
    \
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=zona, superficie) area

    área de castigo — (Dep) penalty area

    área de descanso — (Aut) rest area

    área de gol, área de meta — goal area

    área de penalty — (Dep) penalty area

    área de servicio — (Aut) service area

    2) (Inform)
    3) (=campo)
    4) (=medida) area ( 100 square metres)
    5)

    área metropolitana — metropolitan area, urban district

    área verde Caribe green area, park area

    * * *
    femenino‡ area
    * * *
    = area, area, field, front, sphere, domain, zone, bit, radius, area, programme area, service area.
    Ex. The area in which standards for bibliographic description have had the most impact is in catalogues and catalogue record data bases.
    Ex. An area is a major section of the entry, comprising data of a particular category or serving a particular function.
    Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
    Ex. Present auguries on the resource front are not good.
    Ex. I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.
    Ex. The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.
    Ex. But now the traditional industrial zone is declining and a new 'technopolis' is proposed for the area.
    Ex. The assistant in charge of a section will see that their bit is kept tidy and will keep an eye open for thieves.
    Ex. The fact that the library can only attract people within a relatively small radius means that it has no alternative but to serve whoever lives -- or works -- in that radius.
    Ex. Libraries usually arrange separate areas where current periodicals, maps, government publications, early printed books and manuscripts are housed.
    Ex. Now that financial stringencies were the order of the day, libraries had to compete with the more pressing needs of other programme areas, like education, social services, and housing, for dwindling resources.
    Ex. The study examined the relative use of different service areas of the library = El estudio analizó al uso relativo de las diferentes zonas de la biblioteca.
    ----
    * análisis de áreas del conocimiento = domain analysis.
    * área chica, el = six-yard box, the.
    * área clave = key area.
    * área de acción = remit.
    * área de actuación = area for action, area of policy, policy area.
    * área de aplicación comercial = niche.
    * área de aterrizaje = landing site, landing area.
    * área de comunicación = communications area.
    * área de conocimiento = area of study.
    * área de conservación del patrimonio = heritage field.
    * área de datos específicos de la clase de documento = material (or type of publication) specific details area.
    * área de datos matemáticos = mathematical data area.
    * área de descanso = rest area, rest stop, lay-by.
    * área de descripción = area of description.
    * área de descripción física = physical description area.
    * área de edición = edition area.
    * área de ejemplar = copy area.
    * área de encabezamiento = header area.
    * área de especialización = niche, area of competence.
    * área de estudio = study area, study area.
    * área de formación = teaching unit.
    * área de influencia = remit.
    * área de información = communications area.
    * área de interés = field of interest.
    * área de la biblioteconomía = library field.
    * área del conocimiento = area of knowledge, discipline, subject field, field of activity, knowledge domain, discipline of knowledge.
    * área de lectura = reading floor.
    * área del número normalizado y de las condiciones de adquisición = International Standard Book Number and terms of availability area, standard number and terms of availability area.
    * área de notas = note area.
    * área de numeración de la ficha = card counter area.
    * área de préstamo = checkout area.
    * área de publicación = publication, distribution etc. area.
    * area de publicación o distribución = imprint.
    * área de serie = series area, series statement area.
    * área de signatura topográfica = shelf list area.
    * área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.
    * área en desarrollo = growth area.
    * área específica = niche.
    * área flotante del programa = transient program area (TPA).
    * área geográfica = geographical area.
    * área marginada = deprived area.
    * area menos favorecida = less favoured area.
    * área metropolitana = metropolitan area, metro area.
    * área metropolitana de Londres, el = Greater London.
    * área rural = rural region.
    * área temática = subject area, subject field, topic area.
    * area temática específica = narrow subject area.
    * área urbana = urban area.
    * área útil = floor area, floor space.
    * bibliógrafo especializado en un área temática = area bibliographer.
    * conocimiento de un área temática = area knowledge.
    * empleado de línea aérea = airline official.
    * en el área de + Lugar = Lugar + area.
    * en las áreas de = in the areas of.
    * especializado en un área temática = domain-specific.
    * examen de área = area scanning.
    * particular a un área = localised [localized, -USA].
    * trabajador en el área de cultura = cultural worker.
    * WAN (red de área amplia) = WAN (wide area network).
    * * *
    femenino‡ area
    * * *
    = area, area, field, front, sphere, domain, zone, bit, radius, area, programme area, service area.

    Ex: The area in which standards for bibliographic description have had the most impact is in catalogues and catalogue record data bases.

    Ex: An area is a major section of the entry, comprising data of a particular category or serving a particular function.
    Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
    Ex: Present auguries on the resource front are not good.
    Ex: I am not convinced that people become connoisseurs -- experts: educated and discriminating people in any sphere -- from limited knowledge and experience, no matter how rich in quality.
    Ex: The CRONOS data bank includes a FISH domain, with data on catches and fleet statistics, and the COMEXT data bank covers the external trade statistics of fisheries.
    Ex: But now the traditional industrial zone is declining and a new 'technopolis' is proposed for the area.
    Ex: The assistant in charge of a section will see that their bit is kept tidy and will keep an eye open for thieves.
    Ex: The fact that the library can only attract people within a relatively small radius means that it has no alternative but to serve whoever lives -- or works -- in that radius.
    Ex: Libraries usually arrange separate areas where current periodicals, maps, government publications, early printed books and manuscripts are housed.
    Ex: Now that financial stringencies were the order of the day, libraries had to compete with the more pressing needs of other programme areas, like education, social services, and housing, for dwindling resources.
    Ex: The study examined the relative use of different service areas of the library = El estudio analizó al uso relativo de las diferentes zonas de la biblioteca.
    * análisis de áreas del conocimiento = domain analysis.
    * área chica, el = six-yard box, the.
    * área clave = key area.
    * área de acción = remit.
    * área de actuación = area for action, area of policy, policy area.
    * área de aplicación comercial = niche.
    * área de aterrizaje = landing site, landing area.
    * área de comunicación = communications area.
    * área de conocimiento = area of study.
    * área de conservación del patrimonio = heritage field.
    * área de datos específicos de la clase de documento = material (or type of publication) specific details area.
    * área de datos matemáticos = mathematical data area.
    * área de descanso = rest area, rest stop, lay-by.
    * área de descripción = area of description.
    * área de descripción física = physical description area.
    * área de edición = edition area.
    * área de ejemplar = copy area.
    * área de encabezamiento = header area.
    * área de especialización = niche, area of competence.
    * área de estudio = study area, study area.
    * área de formación = teaching unit.
    * área de influencia = remit.
    * área de información = communications area.
    * área de interés = field of interest.
    * área de la biblioteconomía = library field.
    * área del conocimiento = area of knowledge, discipline, subject field, field of activity, knowledge domain, discipline of knowledge.
    * área de lectura = reading floor.
    * área del número normalizado y de las condiciones de adquisición = International Standard Book Number and terms of availability area, standard number and terms of availability area.
    * área de notas = note area.
    * área de numeración de la ficha = card counter area.
    * área de préstamo = checkout area.
    * área de publicación = publication, distribution etc. area.
    * area de publicación o distribución = imprint.
    * área de serie = series area, series statement area.
    * área de signatura topográfica = shelf list area.
    * área de título y de mención de responsabilidad = title and statement of responsibility area.
    * área en desarrollo = growth area.
    * área específica = niche.
    * área flotante del programa = transient program area (TPA).
    * área geográfica = geographical area.
    * área marginada = deprived area.
    * area menos favorecida = less favoured area.
    * área metropolitana = metropolitan area, metro area.
    * área metropolitana de Londres, el = Greater London.
    * área rural = rural region.
    * área temática = subject area, subject field, topic area.
    * area temática específica = narrow subject area.
    * área urbana = urban area.
    * área útil = floor area, floor space.
    * bibliógrafo especializado en un área temática = area bibliographer.
    * conocimiento de un área temática = area knowledge.
    * empleado de línea aérea = airline official.
    * en el área de + Lugar = Lugar + area.
    * en las áreas de = in the areas of.
    * especializado en un área temática = domain-specific.
    * examen de área = area scanning.
    * particular a un área = localised [localized, -USA].
    * trabajador en el área de cultura = cultural worker.
    * WAN (red de área amplia) = WAN (wide area network).

    * * *
    f‡
    A
    1 ( Mat) area
    2 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (medida agraria) area, square dekameter* ( 100m2.)
    B
    1 (zona) area
    las áreas más afectadas por las inundaciones the areas worst affected by the flooding
    2 (campo, ámbito) area
    un área de las ciencias donde ha habido poca investigación an area of science where little research has been carried out
    3 ( Dep) tb
    área de castigo or penalty penalty area
    Compuestos:
    goal area
    rest area o stop ( AmE), lay-by ( BrE)
    service area, services (pl)
    penalty area
    metropolitan area, city
    goal area
    Single Euro Payments Area
    * * *

     

    área feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
    area;
    área chica or pequeña goal area;

    área de servicio service area, services (pl)
    área sustantivo femenino
    1 (espacio delimitado) area
    área de servicio, service area
    2 (medida de superficie) hundred square metres
    3 (deportes) la falta se produjo dentro del área, the foul was committed inside the penalty area

    ' área' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alrededor
    - anticiclón
    - antinuclear
    - arrabal
    - arrasar
    - barriada
    - barrio
    - borrasca
    - cabaña
    - capítulo
    - castigo
    - circunscribirse
    - comisionada
    - comisionado
    - concurrida
    - concurrido
    - construcción
    - cuenca
    - deprimida
    - deprimido
    - desarrollo
    - expandir
    - expolio
    - extensión
    - franca
    - franco
    - francófona
    - francófono
    - huerta
    - inmediaciones
    - interfluvio
    - latitud
    - milimétrica
    - milimétrico
    - órbita
    - parcela
    - poblada
    - poblado
    - polígono
    - prefijo
    - propia
    - propio
    - radio
    - rellano
    - sector
    - superficie
    - tendedero
    - trascender
    - triangular
    - vasta
    English:
    area
    - area code
    - belt
    - danger area
    - demonstrate
    - disaster area
    - enter
    - extent
    - grey area
    - industrial area
    - lay-by
    - mark out
    - metropolitan
    - penalty area
    - penalty box
    - province
    - restricted
    - service area
    - unemployment
    - well-known
    - bay
    - brief
    - built
    - canvass
    - catchment area
    - center
    - central
    - comb
    - constituency
    - country
    - cover
    - depot
    - depressed
    - develop
    - development
    - diverse
    - division
    - enclose
    - enlarge
    - extensive
    - field
    - fringe
    - incoming
    - living
    - moor
    - narrow
    - neighborhood
    - nice
    - out
    - over
    * * *
    1. [zona] area
    área de descanso [en carretera] Br lay-by, US rest area; Econ área (del) euro Euro zone; Econ área de libre comercio free trade area;
    área metropolitana metropolitan area;
    área protegida protected area;
    área de servicio [en carretera] service area
    2. [ámbito] area;
    la investigación en áreas como la inteligencia artificial research in areas such as artificial intelligence;
    una carrera del área de Ciencias a university course in a science subject;
    el responsable del área económica del partido the person in charge of the party's economic policy
    3. [medida] are, = 100 square metres
    4. Geom [superficie] area
    5. Dep
    área (de penalty o [m5] castigo) (penalty) area
    área grande eighteen-yard box, penalty area;
    área pequeña six-yard box
    * * *
    f area;
    área de influencia area of influence
    * * *
    área nf
    : area
    * * *
    1. (en general) area
    2. (en fútbol) penalty area

    Spanish-English dictionary > área

  • 60 range

    1. noun
    1) (row)

    range of mountains — Bergkette, die

    2) (of subjects, interests, topics) Palette, die; (of musical instrument) Tonumfang, der; (of knowledge, voice) Umfang, der; (of income, department, possibility) Bereich, der

    something is out of or beyond sb's range — (lit. or fig.) etwas ist außerhalb jemandes Reichweite

    3) (of telescope, missile, aircraft, etc.) Reichweite, die; (distance between gun and target) Schussweite, die

    flying range — Flugbereich, der

    up to a range of 5 milesbis zu einem Umkreis von 5 Meilen

    shoot at close or short/long range — aus kurzer/großer Entfernung schießen

    experience something at close rangeetwas in unmittelbarer Nähe erleben

    4) (series, selection) Kollektion, die
    5)

    [shooting] range — Schießstand, der; (at funfair) Schießbude, die

    6) (testing site) Versuchsgelände, das
    7) (grazing ground) Weide[fläche], die
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (vary within limits) [Preise, Temperaturen:] schwanken, sich bewegen (from... to zwischen [+ Dat.]... und)
    2) (extend) [Klippen, Gipfel, Häuser:] sich hinziehen
    3) (roam) umherziehen (around, about in + Dat.); (fig.) [Gedanken:] umherschweifen

    the discussion ranged over... — die Diskussion erstreckte sich auf (+ Akk.)...

    3. transitive verb
    (arrange) aufreihen [Bücher, Tische]

    range oneself against somebody/something — (fig.) sich gegen jemanden/etwas zusammenschließen

    * * *
    [rein‹] 1. noun
    1) (a selection or variety: a wide range of books for sale; He has a very wide range of interests.) die Bandbreite
    2) (the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc: What is the range of this missile?; We are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.) die Reichweite
    3) (the amount between certain limits: I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000; the range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.) der Umfang
    4) (a row or series: a mountain range.) die Reihe
    5) (in the United States, land, usually without fences, on which cattle etc can graze.) das Weideland
    6) (a place where a person can practise shooting etc; a rifle-range.) der Schießstand
    7) (a large kitchen stove with a flat top.) der Küchenherd
    2. verb
    1) (to put in a row or rows: The two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.) aufstellen
    2) (to vary between certain limits: Weather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.) schwanken
    3) (to go, move, extend etc: His talk ranged over a number of topics.) sich erstrecken
    - academic.ru/60234/ranger">ranger
    * * *
    range1
    [reɪnʤ]
    I. n
    1. no pl (limit) Reichweite f; (area) Bereich m
    that is beyond my price \range das übersteigt meine finanziellen Möglichkeiten
    to be out of \range außer Reichweite sein
    to be beyond [or out of] [or outside] sb's \range of competence/experience außerhalb jds Kompetenz-/Erfahrungsbereiches liegen
    hearing \range Hörweite f; TECH Tragweite f des Tons
    to be beyond [or out of] [or outside] /in sb's \range of hearing für jdn außer/in Hörweite sein
    \range of knowledge Wissensgebiet nt; of a specialist Fachgebiet nt
    temperature \range Temperaturbereich m
    narrow \range enger Spielraum
    the value of sterling fluctuated within a narrow \range yesterday der Wert des englischen Pfundes war gestern geringfügigen Schwankungen unterworfen
    narrow/wide \range of sth kleine/große Auswahl an etw dat
    a wide \range of products ein breites Spektrum an Produkten
    a wide \range of opinions eine große Meinungsvielfalt
    3. (selection) Angebot nt, Sortiment nt
    our full \range of cars is on display in our showroom die ganze Palette unserer Automodelle ist in unserem Ausstellungsraum zu sehen
    \range of instruments Instrumentarium nt
    \range of products Produktangebot nt
    \range of services Leistungsspektrum nt, Leistungsangebot nt, Serviceangebot nt
    \range of services and products Angebotspalette f
    autumn [or AM fall] /spring \range Herbst-/Frühjahrskollektion f
    4. MUS of a voice Stimmumfang m; of an instrument Tonumfang m
    5. (distance) Entfernung f; of a gun Schussweite f; of a missile Reichweite f
    you can't miss the target at this close \range auf diese geringe Entfernung kannst du das Ziel nicht verfehlen
    at point-blank \range aus [aller]nächster Nähe
    out of/within \range außer/in Schussweite
    6. MIL (practice area)
    firing [or shooting] \range Schießplatz m
    missile \range Raketenbasis f
    rifle \range Schießstand m
    7. COMPUT Wertebereich m
    II. vi
    1. (vary) schwanken; temperature, price sich akk bewegen, schwanken
    to \range from... to... eine Bandbreite von... dat bis... dat haben
    dress sizes \range from petite to extra large die Kleidergrößen gehen von S bis XL fam
    2. (roam) umherstreifen, umherschweifen geh
    the walkers \range through the hills all day die Spaziergänger wandern den ganzen Tag in den Bergen
    to \range over sth discussion sich akk auf etw akk erstrecken
    to \range from sth to sth von etw dat bis etw dat reichen
    a wide-ranging investigation eine umfassende Ermittlung
    a wide-ranging survey eine breit angelegte Umfrage
    III. vt
    to \range sb jdn in Reih und Glied aufstellen
    to \range oneself sich akk aufreihen [o aufstellen]
    the crowd \ranged itself along the route of the procession die Menschenmenge reihte sich entlang des Prozessionsweges auf
    to \range oneself with sb ( fig) sich akk auf jds Seite schlagen fam
    to \range sb against sth ( fig) jdn gegen etw akk aufwiegeln [o aufbringen
    2. (count among)
    to \range sb among [or with] sth jdn zu etw dat zählen
    to \range sth etw ausrichten [o verschieben]
    range2
    [reɪnʤ]
    n
    1. GEOG (of mountains) Hügelkette f, Bergkette f
    2. AM (pasture) Weide f, Weideland nt
    range3
    [reɪnʤ]
    n [Koch]herd m
    kitchen \range Küchenherd m
    * * *
    [reIndZ]
    1. n
    1) (= scope, distance covered) (of missile, telescope) Reichweite f; (of gun) Reichweite f, Schussweite f; (of vehicle) Fahrbereich m; (of plane) Flugbereich m

    at close or short/long range —

    to be out of range — außer Reichweite sein; (of telescope) außer Sichtweite sein; (of gun) außer Schussweite sein

    within ( firing) range — in Schussweite

    2) (= spread, selection) Reihe f; (of goods) Sortiment nt, Reihe f; (of colours) Skala f; (of patterns, sizes, models) Angebot nt, Auswahl f (of an +dat); (of interest, abilities) Palette f

    out of/within my price range —

    a range of prices/temperatures/clients — unterschiedliche Preise pl/Temperaturen pl/Klienten pl

    we have the whole range of models/prices — wir führen sämtliche Modelle/Waren in allen Preislagen

    3) (MUS) (of instruments) (Ton)umfang m; (of voice) (Stimm)umfang m
    4) (= domain, sphere) Kompetenz f; (of influence) (Einfluss)bereich m

    this is outside the range of the department/the committee — dies liegt außerhalb der Kompetenz dieser Abteilung/dieses Komitees

    5) (MIL) Schießplatz m; (= rifle range) Schießstand m; (at fair) Schießbude f
    6) (= cooking stove) Koch- or Küchenherd m
    7) (= row) Reihe f; (= mountain range) Kette f
    8) (US: grazing land) Freiland nt, Weideland nt
    2. vt
    1) (= place in a row) aufstellen; objects aufstellen, anordnen
    2) (= classify) person zählen (among, with zu)
    3) (= roam over) durchstreifen, durchziehen
    4) (= direct) gun, telescope ausrichten (on auf +acc)
    5) (US) cattle grasen lassen
    6) (COMPUT)

    ranged left/right — links-/rechtsbündig

    3. vi
    1)

    (= extend) to range (from... to) — gehen (von... bis); (temperature, value) liegen (zwischen... und)

    the discussion ranged from the president to the hot-water system — die Diskussion umfasste alles, vom Präsidenten bis zum Heißwassersystem

    his interests range from skiing to chessseine Interessen reichen vom Skifahren bis zum Schachspielen

    the conversation ranged over a number of subjects —

    his knowledge ranges over a wide fielder hat ein sehr umfangreiches Wissen

    2) (= roam) streifen

    to range over the areaim Gebiet umherstreifen

    * * *
    range [reındʒ]
    A s
    1. Reihe f, Kette f:
    a range of trees eine Baumreihe
    2. (Berg) Kette f
    3. (Koch-, Küchen) Herd m
    4. (Schieß) Stand m
    5. Entfernung f (zum Ziel), Abstand m:
    at a range of aus oder in einer Entfernung von;
    at close range aus nächster Nähe, aus kurzer Entfernung;
    find the range MIL sich einschießen;
    take the range die Entfernung schätzen
    6. besonders MIL Reich-, Trag-, Schussweite f, SCHIFF Laufstrecke f (eines Torpedos):
    out of (within) range außer (in) Schuss- oder Reichweite; long-range 1
    7. Ausdehnung f, Umfang m, Skala f:
    a narrow range of choice eine kleine Auswahl;
    the range of his experience die Spannweite seiner Erfahrung
    8. WIRTSCH Kollektion f:
    a wide range (of goods) eine große Auswahl, ein großes Angebot;
    have a wide range of eine große Auswahl haben an (dat), gut sortiert sein in (dat)
    9. fig Bereich m, Spielraum m, Grenzen pl, auch TECH etc (z. B. Hör-, Mess-, Skalen)Bereich m, (Radar) Auffassbereich m, RADIO (Frequenz-, Wellen)Bereich m, Senderreichweite f:
    range (of action) Aktionsbereich, -radius m, FLUG Flugbereich;
    range (of activities) Betätigungsfeld n, Aktionsbereich;
    range of application Anwendungsbereich;
    range of atom PHYS Atombezirk m;
    range of prices Preislage f, -klasse f;
    range of reception (Funk) Empfangsbereich;
    range of uses Verwendungsbereich, Anwendungsmöglichkeiten pl;
    within range of vision in Sichtweite
    10. BOT, ZOOL Verbreitung(sgebiet) f(n)
    11. Statistik: Streuungs-, Toleranzbreite f, Bereich m
    12. MUS
    a) Ton-, Stimmlage f
    b) Ton- oder Stimmumfang m
    13. Richtung f, Lage f
    14. besonders fig Bereich m, Gebiet n, Raum m:
    range of knowledge Wissensbereich;
    range of thought Ideenkreis m
    15. besonders US Weideland n:
    range cattle Freilandvieh n
    16. (ausgedehnte) Fläche
    17. (soziale) Klasse oder Schicht
    18. Streifzug m, Ausflug m
    B v/t
    1. (in Reihen) aufstellen oder anordnen, aufreihen
    2. einreihen, -ordnen:
    range o.s. on the side of ( oder with) sb fig sich auf jemandes Seite stellen, zu jemandem halten
    3. (systematisch) ordnen
    4. einordnen, -teilen, klassifizieren
    5. TYPO Br Typen ausgleichen, zurichten
    6. die Felder etc durchstreifen, -wandern
    7. SCHIFF längs der Küste fahren
    8. die Augen schweifen lassen ( over über akk)
    9. besonders US das Vieh frei weiden lassen
    10. ein Teleskop etc einstellen
    a) die Flugbahn bestimmen für
    b) ein Geschütz etc richten
    c) eine Reichweite haben von, tragen
    C v/i
    1. eine Reihe oder Linie bilden, in einer Reihe oder Linie stehen ( alle:
    with mit)
    2. sich erstrecken ( over über akk) (auch fig)
    3. auf einer Linie oder Ebene liegen ( with mit)
    4. sich (in einer Reihe) aufstellen
    5. rangieren ( among unter dat), im gleichen Rang stehen ( with mit), zählen, gehören ( with zu)
    6. streifen, schweifen, wandern (auch Augen, Blicke):
    as far as the eye could range so weit das Auge reichte
    7. BOT, ZOOL verbreitet sein, vorkommen
    8. schwanken, variieren, sich bewegen ( alle:
    from … to …, between … and … zwischen dat und …)
    9. range in MIL sich einschießen (on auf akk) (Geschütz)
    10. die Entfernung messen
    * * *
    1. noun

    range of mountains — Bergkette, die

    2) (of subjects, interests, topics) Palette, die; (of musical instrument) Tonumfang, der; (of knowledge, voice) Umfang, der; (of income, department, possibility) Bereich, der

    something is out of or beyond sb's range — (lit. or fig.) etwas ist außerhalb jemandes Reichweite

    3) (of telescope, missile, aircraft, etc.) Reichweite, die; (distance between gun and target) Schussweite, die

    flying range — Flugbereich, der

    shoot at close or short/long range — aus kurzer/großer Entfernung schießen

    4) (series, selection) Kollektion, die
    5)

    [shooting] range — Schießstand, der; (at funfair) Schießbude, die

    6) (testing site) Versuchsgelände, das
    7) (grazing ground) Weide[fläche], die
    2. intransitive verb
    1) (vary within limits) [Preise, Temperaturen:] schwanken, sich bewegen (from... to zwischen [+ Dat.]... und)
    2) (extend) [Klippen, Gipfel, Häuser:] sich hinziehen
    3) (roam) umherziehen (around, about in + Dat.); (fig.) [Gedanken:] umherschweifen

    the discussion ranged over... — die Diskussion erstreckte sich auf (+ Akk.)...

    3. transitive verb
    (arrange) aufreihen [Bücher, Tische]

    range oneself against somebody/something — (fig.) sich gegen jemanden/etwas zusammenschließen

    * * *
    (missile) n.
    Reichweite f. (radio signal) n.
    Reichweite f. n.
    Auswahl m.
    Bandbreite f.
    Bereich -e m.
    Bildbereich (Mathematik) m.
    Entfernung f.
    Raum -¨e m.
    Wertebereich m. v.
    klassifizieren v.

    English-german dictionary > range

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