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1 aprobación
f.approval, applause, authorization, consent.* * *\dar su (mi, tu, etc) aprobación to give one's consent, approve* * *noun f.approval, endorsement* * *SF1) (Pol) [de una ley] passing2) [de informe, plan, acuerdo] approval, endorsementnecesito tu aprobación para realizar la venta — I need your approval o endorsement to go ahead with the sale
mis padres nunca me dieron su aprobación para casarme — my parents never gave my marriage their approval
* * *femenino (de proyecto de ley, moción) passing; (de préstamo, acuerdo, plan) approval, endorsement; (de actuación, conducta de alguien) approval* * *= approval, endorsement, consent, encouragement, acknowledgement [acknowledgment], word of encouragement, passage, condonation, seal of approval, thumbs up.Ex. A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.Ex. The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex. Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.Ex. Nevertheless my debts are real, and I particularly want to thank David Foxon for his illuminating commentary on the final sections, and D. F. McKenzie for his encouragement throughout.Ex. Then, without waiting for an acknowledgement, he said, 'Well, I think Albert is too much the union type' and James expressed surprise.Ex. This he knew happens to employees who are not given a word of encouragement, some recognition.Ex. The passage of the Exon bill would make criminal the sending of obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent data over the Net = La aprobación de la ley Exon haría que fuese un delito el envío a través de Internet de información obscena, lujuriosa, lasciva, inmoral o indecente.Ex. There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex. This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.----* aprobación oficial = official seal of approval.* con aprobación = approvingly.* conseguir + Posesivo + aprobación = win + Posesivo + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* obtener la aprobación = meet with + approval.* obtener + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* sujeto a aprobación = on approval.* * *femenino (de proyecto de ley, moción) passing; (de préstamo, acuerdo, plan) approval, endorsement; (de actuación, conducta de alguien) approval* * *= approval, endorsement, consent, encouragement, acknowledgement [acknowledgment], word of encouragement, passage, condonation, seal of approval, thumbs up.Ex: A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.
Ex: The project was given endorsement by the Standing Committees of the IFLA Section on Cataloguing and the then Section on Mechanization.Ex: Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.Ex: Nevertheless my debts are real, and I particularly want to thank David Foxon for his illuminating commentary on the final sections, and D. F. McKenzie for his encouragement throughout.Ex: Then, without waiting for an acknowledgement, he said, 'Well, I think Albert is too much the union type' and James expressed surprise.Ex: This he knew happens to employees who are not given a word of encouragement, some recognition.Ex: The passage of the Exon bill would make criminal the sending of obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy or indecent data over the Net = La aprobación de la ley Exon haría que fuese un delito el envío a través de Internet de información obscena, lujuriosa, lasciva, inmoral o indecente.Ex: There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex: This use of square brackets has never had the official seal of approval of the FID.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.* aprobación oficial = official seal of approval.* con aprobación = approvingly.* conseguir + Posesivo + aprobación = win + Posesivo + approval.* contar con la aprobación = meet with + approval.* contar con + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* no contar con la aprobación = frown on/upon.* obtener la aprobación = meet with + approval.* obtener + Posesivo + aprobación = meet + Posesivo + approval.* sujeto a aprobación = on approval.* * *1 (de un proyecto de ley, una moción) passingla aprobación de esta moción provocó un escándalo when this motion was passed it caused an outcry, the passing of this motion caused an outcry2 (de un préstamo, acuerdo) approval, endorsement3 (de la actuación, conducta de algn) approvalcuentas con mi aprobación you have my approval* * *
aprobación sustantivo femenino (de proyecto de ley, moción) passing;
(de préstamo, acuerdo, plan) approval, endorsement;
(de actuación, conducta) approval
aprobación sustantivo femenino approval
' aprobación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eje
- recomendable
- arriba
- bendición
- bravo
- conformidad
English:
acceptance
- amen
- approval
- approving
- assent
- blessing
- endorsement
- favor
- favour
- passing
- qualified
- seal
- subject
- unqualified
- adoption
* * *aprobación nf1. [de proyecto, medida] approval;[de ley, moción] passing;dio su aprobación al proyecto he gave the project his approval, he approved the project2. [de comportamiento] approval* * *f approval; de ley passing* * * -
2 desaprobación
f.disapproval, denial, disfavor, displeasure.* * *1 disapproval* * *noun f.* * *SF [de actitud, conducta, acción] disapproval; [de solicitud] rejection* * *femenino disapproval* * *= disfavour, disapproval, reproof, thumbs down, deprecation.Ex. It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.Ex. A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex. Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.----* con desaprobación = disapproving, disapprovingly.* * *femenino disapproval* * *= disfavour, disapproval, reproof, thumbs down, deprecation.Ex: It seems a pity that the notation of these headings remains in disfavour.
Ex: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex: Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.* con desaprobación = disapproving, disapprovingly.* * *disapproval* * *disapproval;la miró con desaprobación he looked at her disapprovingly o with disapproval* * *f disapproval* * ** * *desaprobación n disapproval -
3 dificultar
v.1 to hinder.2 to make difficult, to obstruct, to encumber, to hinder.3 to make it difficult to, to make it laborious to, to make it cumbersome to, to make it hard to.Ella estorba cocinar She makes it cumbersome to cook.* * *1 to make difficult, hinder, obstruct* * *VT1) (=obstaculizar) [+ camino] to obstruct; [+ tráfico] to hold up2) (=hacer difícil) [+ trabajo] to make difficult; [+ progreso] to hinder, stand in the way of; [+ movimientos] to restrictlas restricciones dificultan el comercio — the restrictions hinder trade o make trade difficult
* * *verbo transitivo to make... difficult* * *= encumber, hamper, hinder, interfere with, make + it + difficult, make + difficult, snag, constrict.Ex. It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.Ex. Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex. In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex. You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.Ex. This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.Ex. Floor surfaces should be chosen as a guide for the blind while avoiding deep carpets which snag wheel chairs = Se debería el suelo para guiar a los ciegos aunque debe evitarse las alfombras gruesas ya que dificultan el deslizamiento de las sillas de ruedas.Ex. The gland was pale pink in colour with an hourglass shape that was constricted in the middle.* * *verbo transitivo to make... difficult* * *= encumber, hamper, hinder, interfere with, make + it + difficult, make + difficult, snag, constrict.Ex: It is extremely difficult for SLIS to compete with other interests which are less encumbered on equal terms.
Ex: Unfortunately, the inclusion of abstracts in most services tends to hamper currency.Ex: In practice the application of recall and precision in the evaluation of indexes is hindered by the difficulty of evaluating some of the components in the definition.Ex: You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.Ex: This will make it yet more difficult for the information worker and the end user to keep up to date with the full range of data bases.Ex: Floor surfaces should be chosen as a guide for the blind while avoiding deep carpets which snag wheel chairs = Se debería el suelo para guiar a los ciegos aunque debe evitarse las alfombras gruesas ya que dificultan el deslizamiento de las sillas de ruedas.Ex: The gland was pale pink in colour with an hourglass shape that was constricted in the middle.* * *dificultar [A1 ]vtto make … difficultla niebla dificultó el acceso al lugar del accidente the fog made it difficult to reach the scene of the accidentel desconocer el idioma le dificulta el trabajo not knowing the language makes his job more difficultlas obras dificultaban el paso de vehículos the roadworks hampered o restricted o obstructed the flow of trafficdificultaba los intentos de rescate it hindered o hampered the rescue attemptsestos obstáculos dificultan el progreso these obstacles stand in the way of progress o hinder progress o make progress difficultprendas sueltas que no dificultan los movimientos loose garments which don't restrict your movements* * *
dificultar ( conjugate dificultar) verbo transitivo
to make … difficult
' dificultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anquilosar
- complicar
- embarazar
- entorpecer
- impedir
English:
deter
- hamper
- hinder
- impede
- inhibit
- interfere
- arrest
- constrict
* * *dificultar vt[estorbar] to hinder; [obstruir] to obstruct;la gran cantidad de transeúntes dificultaba el rodaje the large number of passers-by made filming more difficult;unas zanjas dificultaban el paso some ditches made progress difficult;el viento dificultaba la navegación the wind made sailing difficult* * *v/t hinder* * *dificultar vt: to make difficult, to obstruct* * *dificultar vb to hinder / to make difficult -
4 aceptación
f.1 acceptance, acknowledgment, acknowledgement, consent.2 acceptance bill.3 admissibility.* * *1 acceptance2 (aprobación) approval; (éxito) success■ la película tuvo poca aceptación the film wasn't popular, the film met with little success* * *noun f.* * *SF (=acto) acceptance; (=aprobación) approval; (=popularidad) popularity, standingmandar algo a la aceptación — (Com) to send sth on approval
* * *a) ( éxito) successde gran aceptación entre los jóvenes — very popular o successful with young people
b) ( acción) acceptance* * *= acceptance, favour [favor, -USA], take-up, uptake, assent, embrace, accommodation, thumbs up, admission.Ex. Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.Ex. Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments.Ex. One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.Ex. The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Ex. The new Act, which received the royal assent in 1710, was not entirely to their taste however, for it ruled that copyright in a new book belonged not to its publisher but to its author.Ex. The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex. Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex. Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.----* aceptación pasiva = acquiescence.* adquisición pendiente de examen y aceptación = on approval acquisition, sending on approbation, sending on approval.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* grado de aceptación = acceptance rate.* nivel de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* tasa de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* * *a) ( éxito) successde gran aceptación entre los jóvenes — very popular o successful with young people
b) ( acción) acceptance* * *= acceptance, favour [favor, -USA], take-up, uptake, assent, embrace, accommodation, thumbs up, admission.Ex: Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.
Ex: Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments.Ex: One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.Ex: The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Ex: The new Act, which received the royal assent in 1710, was not entirely to their taste however, for it ruled that copyright in a new book belonged not to its publisher but to its author.Ex: The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex: Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex: Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.* aceptación pasiva = acquiescence.* adquisición pendiente de examen y aceptación = on approval acquisition, sending on approbation, sending on approval.* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.* grado de aceptación = acceptance rate.* nivel de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* tasa de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.* * *1 (éxito) successha tenido gran aceptación entre los jóvenes it has been very popular o successful with young peoplela película encontró poca aceptación the movie was badly received o had little success2 (acción) acceptance* * *
aceptación sustantivo femenino
◊ de gran aceptación entre los jóvenes very popular o successful with young people
aceptación sustantivo femenino
1 acceptance
2 (éxito) success: esta música tiene poca aceptación, this kind of music isn't very popular
' aceptación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bilateral
English:
acceptance
- queer
- would
- hot
* * *aceptación nf1. [aprobación] acceptance2. [éxito] success, popularity;tener gran aceptación (entre) to be very popular (with o among)3. Com & Fin acceptance* * *f1 acceptance;encontrar buena aceptación de plan receive a warm welcome, be welcomed; de producto, novela be successful ( entre with)2 éxito success* * *aceptación nf, pl - ciones1) : acceptance2) aprobación: approval* * *aceptación n acceptance -
5 rechazo
m.1 rejection.mostró su rechazo he made his disapproval clearrechazo a hacer algo refusal to do something2 denial.3 rejection (medicine) (de órgano).4 rejected product, cull, rejected material.5 back stroke.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rechazar.* * *1 rejection, refusal2 MEDICINA rejection3 (negativa) denial, rejection\* * *noun m.rejection, refusal* * *SM1) (=negativa) refusalrechazo frontal — [de propuesta] outright rejection; [de oferta] flat refusal
2) (Med) rejection3) (=rebote) bounce, rebound4) (=desaire) rebuff5) [de fusil] recoil* * *masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection; (de moción, enmienda) defeat* * *= rejection, dismissal, condemnation, denial, disapproval, renunciation, revulsion, defeat, disavowal, move away from, repudiation, block, thumbs down, deprecation, denouncement, denunciation, push factor, pushback.Ex. Informative abstracts both aid in the assessment of document relevance and selection or rejection.Ex. One possible result may be the dismissal of reference books, perhaps even libraries, as legitimate sources of information.Ex. This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex. The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex. A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex. This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex. As part of the worldwide revulsion against the fierce crackdown of peaceful dissidents now occurring in Cuba, the U.S. Congress has voted 414-0 to condemn the Cuban government for raiding 22 libraries.Ex. Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex. Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.Ex. This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.Ex. These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex. Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.Ex. The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. Unsurprisingly such misuse is triggered by push factors, such as fear of failure, and also pull factors, such as ease of use and the ubiquitous cut and paste.Ex. The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.----* Algo que produce rechazo = turn-off.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* factor de rechazo = push factor.* rechazo a la lectura = aliteracy.* rechazo total = bold statement against.* * *masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection; (de moción, enmienda) defeat* * *= rejection, dismissal, condemnation, denial, disapproval, renunciation, revulsion, defeat, disavowal, move away from, repudiation, block, thumbs down, deprecation, denouncement, denunciation, push factor, pushback.Ex: Informative abstracts both aid in the assessment of document relevance and selection or rejection.
Ex: One possible result may be the dismissal of reference books, perhaps even libraries, as legitimate sources of information.Ex: This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex: The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex: This approach is characterised by the renunciation of attempts to generate the wording of index entries algorithmically.Ex: As part of the worldwide revulsion against the fierce crackdown of peaceful dissidents now occurring in Cuba, the U.S. Congress has voted 414-0 to condemn the Cuban government for raiding 22 libraries.Ex: Indeed, in larger libraries, there are those who regard a referral as tantamount to an admission of defeat.Ex: Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.Ex: This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.Ex: These elite books are distinguished by their visible repudiation of mass culture and commercialism.Ex: Emotional blocks to reading can be formed by an unsatisfactory relationship with a teacher.Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: Unsurprisingly such misuse is triggered by push factors, such as fear of failure, and also pull factors, such as ease of use and the ubiquitous cut and paste.Ex: The public pushback about the new policy is astounding due to the fact folks were previously so apathetic about the old policy.* Algo que produce rechazo = turn-off.* comportamiento de rechazo = avoidance behaviour.* factor de rechazo = push factor.* rechazo a la lectura = aliteracy.* rechazo total = bold statement against.* * *1 (de una oferta, propuesta) rejection; (de una moción, enmienda) defeat2 ( Med) (de un órgano) rejection* * *
Del verbo rechazar: ( conjugate rechazar)
rechazo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rechazó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
rechazar
rechazo
rechazar ( conjugate rechazar) verbo transitivo
‹moción/enmienda› to defeat;
‹oferta/trabajo› to turn down
rechazo sustantivo masculino (de invitación, individuo, órgano) rejection;
(de moción, enmienda) defeat
rechazar verbo transitivo
1 (una idea, un plan, a una persona) to reject
(oferta, contrato) to turn down
2 Med (un órgano) to reject
3 Mil to repel
rechazo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una idea, petición, un plan) rejection
2 (desprecio) contempt: mostraron su rechazo al racismo, they showed their contempt for racism
' rechazo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anda
- constancia
- marginación
- para
- reaccionar
- silbar
- andar
- enérgico
- ni
- repulsa
English:
averse
- defeat
- deny
- dismissal
- refusal
- rejection
- repudiation
- snub
- straight
- strenuous
- vigorous
- will
- denial
- renunciation
* * *rechazo nm1. [no aceptación] rejection;[hacia una ley, un político] disapproval;mostró su rechazo he made his disapproval clear;los ciudadanos mostraron su rechazo al racismo the people made plain their rejection of racism;rechazo a hacer algo refusal to do sth;provocar el rechazo de alguien to meet with sb's disapprovalrechazo social social rejection2. [negación] denial3. Dep clearance* * *m rejection* * *rechazo nm: rejection, refusal* * *rechazo n rejection -
6 afirmativamente
adv.1 affirmatively; positively.2 affirmatively, positively, in the affirmative.* * *► adverbio1 affirmatively■ contestar/responder afirmativamente to answer in the affirmative* * *ADV affirmatively* * *= affirmatively, in the affirmative.Ex. They responded affirmatively to the suggestion that indexers and vendors should use searching statistics for data base management purposes.Ex. As shown in Table 9, slightly more respondents replied in the affirmative (45.9%) than in the negative (39.8%) to this question, with a fairly large minority group hedging their answers with a 'yes and no' reply (11.9%).* * *= affirmatively, in the affirmative.Ex: They responded affirmatively to the suggestion that indexers and vendors should use searching statistics for data base management purposes.
Ex: As shown in Table 9, slightly more respondents replied in the affirmative (45.9%) than in the negative (39.8%) to this question, with a fairly large minority group hedging their answers with a 'yes and no' reply (11.9%).* * *affirmativelyrespondió afirmativamente she said yes, she replied in the affirmative ( frml)* * *afirmativamente advaffirmatively;responder afirmativamente to reply in the affirmative, to say yes -
7 cuadrante del reloj
(n.) = clock faceEx. So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.* * *(n.) = clock faceEx: So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.
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8 de un modo afirmativo
Ex. They responded affirmatively to the suggestion that indexers and vendors should use searching statistics for data base management purposes.* * *Ex: They responded affirmatively to the suggestion that indexers and vendors should use searching statistics for data base management purposes.
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9 efecto nefasto
(n.) = deleterious effectEx. Librarians should use the library training programme for new students to emphasise the deleterious effect of theft on the library's resources.* * *(n.) = deleterious effectEx: Librarians should use the library training programme for new students to emphasise the deleterious effect of theft on the library's resources.
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10 encargados
(n.) = line managementEx. The good manager should use line management (i.e. the people in charge of branches, service points, and public counters) to reach the user.* * *los encargados(n.) = people in charge, theEx: It's all about the people in charge, are they smart? are they dim?.
(n.) = line managementEx: The good manager should use line management (i.e. the people in charge of branches, service points, and public counters) to reach the user.
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11 esfera del reloj
(n.) = clock faceEx. So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.* * *(n.) = clock faceEx: So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.
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12 estadísticas de búsqueda
(n.) = searching statisticsEx. They responded affirmatively to the suggestion that indexers and vendors should use searching statistics for data base management purposes.* * *(n.) = searching statisticsEx: They responded affirmatively to the suggestion that indexers and vendors should use searching statistics for data base management purposes.
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13 estructura jerárquica de gestión
(n.) = line managementEx. The good manager should use line management (i.e. the people in charge of branches, service points, and public counters) to reach the user.* * *(n.) = line managementEx: The good manager should use line management (i.e. the people in charge of branches, service points, and public counters) to reach the user.
Spanish-English dictionary > estructura jerárquica de gestión
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14 inteligibilidad
f.intelligibility.* * *1 intelligibility* * ** * *Ex. You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.* * *Ex: You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.
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15 interferir
v.1 to jam (radio, Tel & TV).2 to interfere with.María interfiere siempre Mary interferes always.3 to interfere.4 to interfere in, to obstruct.María interfiere el plan Mary interferes in=obstructs the plan.5 to get in the way, to come in the way.Su necedad interfiere Her crassness comes in the way.* * *1 (transmisión, programa) to jam2 (obstaculizar) to interfere in1 to meddle, interfere* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=obstaculizar) to interfere with, get in the way of2) (Radio, Telec) to interfere with; [con intención] to jam; [+ teléfono] to tap3) (=injerirse en) to interfere in, meddle ininterfieren la vida privada de los ciudadanos — they interfere o meddle in people's private lives
2.VI to interfere (en in, with)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( obstaculizar) to interfere inb) < emisión> to jam2.interferir vi to interfere, meddle3.interferir en algo — < en un asunto> to interfere o meddle in something
interferirse v proninterferirse en algo — to interfere o meddle in something
* * *Ex. You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( obstaculizar) to interfere inb) < emisión> to jam2.interferir vi to interfere, meddle3.interferir en algo — < en un asunto> to interfere o meddle in something
interferirse v proninterferirse en algo — to interfere o meddle in something
* * *Ex: You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.
* * *interferir [ I11 ]vt1 (obstaculizar) to interfere IN2 ‹emisión› to jam■ interferirvito interfere, meddle interferir EN algo ‹en un asunto› to interfere o meddle IN sthinterferir en los asuntos internos de otro país to interfere o meddle in the internal affairs of another countryintentaron interferir en nuestra decisión they tried to influence our decisioninterferirse EN algo to interfere o meddle IN sthno te interfieras en sus asuntos don't interfere in o meddle in her affairs* * *
interferir ( conjugate interferir) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to interfere, meddle;
interferir en algo ‹ en asunto› to interfere o meddle in sth
interferirse verbo pronominal interferirse en algo to interfere o meddle in sth
interferir verbo transitivo
1 to interfere [con, with]
2 Rad TV to jam
' interferir' also found in these entries:
English:
interfere
- jam
* * *♦ vt1. Rad & Tel to interfere with;[intencionadamente] to jam2. [interponerse a] to interfere in3. [interceptar] [tráfico] to obstruct;[pase] to intercept, to block♦ vito interfere (en in);no quiero interferir en su vida privada I don't want to interfere in his private life* * *I v/t interfere withII v/i interfere (en in)* * *interferir {76} vi: to interfere, to meddleinterferir vt: to interfere with, to obstruct -
16 línea de números
(n.) = number lineEx. So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.* * *(n.) = number lineEx: So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.
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17 línea numérica
(n.) = number lineEx. So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.* * *(n.) = number lineEx: So, instead of an infinite linear number line, we should use a circular arrangement, like a clock face.
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18 medrar
v.1 to prosper.2 to get rich.3 to grow.4 to thrive, to get better, to improve, to increase.* * *1 (planta, animal) to thrive, grow2 (mejorar socialmente) to get rich, prosper* * *VI (=aumentar) to increase, grow; (=mejorar) to improve, do well; (=prosperar) to prosper, thrive; [animal, planta etc] to grow, thrive¡medrados estamos! — iró we're in a real pickle now!
* * *verbo intransitivoa) persona/economía to prosperb) ( aumentar) to increase, grow* * *Ex. You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.* * *verbo intransitivoa) persona/economía to prosperb) ( aumentar) to increase, grow* * *Ex: You should use other symbols, without necessarily having them reproduced on the card where they certainly do interfere with the intelligibility and ease of reading.
* * *medrar [A1 ]vi1 (prosperar) «persona» to prosper, get ahead; «economía/propiedad» to prosper, flourish, thrive2 (aumentar) to increase, growsu fortuna había medrado his fortune had increased o grown3 «planta/animal» to thrive, grow* * *medrar vi1. [prosperar] to prosper;[enriquecerse] to get rich;no lo hizo por afán de medrar he didn't do it for personal gain o for what he could get out of it2. [crecer] to grow;los hierbajos medran por todas partes there are weeds growing all over the place* * *v/i2 de persona prosper, flourish* * *medrar vi1) prosperar: to prosper, to thrive2) aumentar: to increase, to grow -
19 programa de introducción a la biblioteca
(n.) = library training programmeEx. Librarians should use the library training programme for new students to emphasise the deleterious effect of theft on the library's resources.* * *(n.) = library training programmeEx: Librarians should use the library training programme for new students to emphasise the deleterious effect of theft on the library's resources.
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20 mod.
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