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1 mecanismos de endurecimiento
Metalurgia diccionario Español-Inglés > mecanismos de endurecimiento
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2 fortalecimiento
m.strengthening.* * *1 fortification, strengthening* * ** * *masculino strengthening* * *= boost, strengthening, furtherance, re-enforcement.Ex. Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex. A famous gaolbreak there led to Henry VIII ordering re-enforcement of the floor with giant stone blocks.----* fortalecimiento del ego = ego boost, boost of ego.* fortalecimiento militar = military build-up.* * *masculino strengthening* * *= boost, strengthening, furtherance, re-enforcement.Ex: Consequently, Leforte came to expect -- perhaps even take for granted -- the periodic boosts of ego and income that the evaluations provided.
Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex: The aims of the centre are the furtherance of teaching and research on any aspect of South Asia.Ex: A famous gaolbreak there led to Henry VIII ordering re-enforcement of the floor with giant stone blocks.* fortalecimiento del ego = ego boost, boost of ego.* fortalecimiento militar = military build-up.* * *strengthening* * *
fortalecimiento sustantivo masculino strengthening: el calcio ayuda al fortalecimiento de los huesos, calcium helps strengthen bones
' fortalecimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
expansion
* * *strengthening* * *m strengthening* * *1) : strengthening, fortifying2) : fortifications -
3 estrechamiento
m.1 narrowing.2 rapprochement.* * *1 (de valle, carretera, etc) narrowing2 (de prenda) taking in3 (lugar estrecho) narrow point4 figurado coming closer together, rapprochement\'Estrechamiento de calzada' AUTOMÓVIL "Road narrows"* * *SM1) [de valle, calle] narrowing2) (=aumento) [de lazos] tightening; [de amistades] strengthening* * *1) ( de relaciones) strengthening2) ( reducción del ancho) narrowing* * *= constriction, stenosis.Ex. Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.Ex. The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.* * *1) ( de relaciones) strengthening2) ( reducción del ancho) narrowing* * *= constriction, stenosis.Ex: Results failed to confirm previous findings of coronary artery constriction while reliving an angry experience, yet are consistent with other studies utilizing mental arithmetic.
Ex: The exercise demonstrates flow in a major blood vessel, such as the aorta, with and without a stenosis.* * *A (de relaciones) strengtheningB (reducción del ancho) narrowingestrechamientos de la calzada places where the road narrowsel estrechamiento del margen de beneficios the reduction o narrowing of the profit margin* * *
estrechamiento sustantivo masculino
1 (acción y resultado de estrecharse) narrowing: todas las mañanas se forma un atasco debido al estrechamiento de la carretera, every morning there is a traffic jam where the road narrows
2 (apretón de manos) handshake: para formalizar el pacto tiene que haber un estrechamiento de manos, we need to shake hands to formalize the agreement
3 (aproximación) strengthening: el estrechamiento de las relaciones entre los dos pueblos es muy difícil, strengthening the bond between the two nations is a difficult task
* * *1. [de calle, tubo] narrowing;atención: estrechamiento provisional de la calzada [en letrero] road narrowsMed estrechamiento del túnel carpiano carpal tunnel syndrome2. [de relaciones] [entre países] rapprochement;producir el estrechamiento de relaciones entre dos personas to bring two people closer together* * *m narrowing* * *1) : narrowing2) : narrow point3) : tightening, strengthening (of relations) -
4 consolidación
f.1 consolidation, strengthening.2 consolidation, implementation.* * *1 consolidation* * *noun f.* * ** * *a) (de situación, acuerdo, victoria) consolidation; (de amistad, relación) strengtheningb) (Fin) consolidation* * *= consolidation, reinforcement.Ex. The consolidation of abstracts into a polished bulletin or list is usually the responsibility of information staff.Ex. Not so clear, however, is the subtle reinforcement of the majority assumptions provided by such subdivisions as CIVILIZATION OF under the names of indigenous American and African peoples.* * *a) (de situación, acuerdo, victoria) consolidation; (de amistad, relación) strengtheningb) (Fin) consolidation* * *= consolidation, reinforcement.Ex: The consolidation of abstracts into a polished bulletin or list is usually the responsibility of information staff.
Ex: Not so clear, however, is the subtle reinforcement of the majority assumptions provided by such subdivisions as CIVILIZATION OF under the names of indigenous American and African peoples.* * *1 (de una situación, un acuerdo) consolidation; (de una amistad, relación) strengthening2 ( Fin) consolidation3 ( Mil) consolidation* * *
consolidación sustantivo femenino consolidation
' consolidación' also found in these entries:
English:
cement
- reinforcement
* * *1. [de proyecto, democracia] consolidation;[amistad] strengthening;su tercera novela supuso su consolidación como un gran escritor his third novel confirmed him as a great writer2. Fin consolidation* * *f consolidation -
5 robustecimiento
m.strengthening, fortifying.* * *1 strengthening* * ** * *strengthening* * *strengthening -
6 afianzamiento
m.1 reinforcement.2 consolidation.3 guarantee, bond, warrant, bailment.* * *1 strengthening, reinforcement (definitivo) consolidation* * *SM1) (Téc) strengthening, securing2) (Econ) guarantee, security3) (Jur) surety, bond* * *masculino consolidation* * *= mooring, rooting, firming up.Ex. Certain aspects of the curriculum debate had become parted from their moorings in practical reality.Ex. Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of library activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past.Ex. As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *masculino consolidation* * *= mooring, rooting, firming up.Ex: Certain aspects of the curriculum debate had become parted from their moorings in practical reality.
Ex: Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of library activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past.Ex: As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *consolidation* * *
afianzamiento sustantivo masculino strengthening, reinforcement
* * *1. [de construcción] reinforcement2. [de ideas, relaciones] consolidation* * *m strengthening -
7 endurecimiento
m.hardening (also figurative).* * *1 hardening, toughening* * *SM1) (=acto) hardening2) [de persona] [por curtirse] toughening up; [por insensibilidad] hardening* * *a) ( de arcilla) hardening; ( de cemento) setting, hardening; (de músculos, uñas) strengthening; ( de arterias) hardeningb) ( del carácter - insensibilización) hardening; (- fortalecimiento) toughening upc) (de postura, castigo) toughening* * *= hardening, stiffening, caking.Ex. They contract that well-known institutional disease I call ' hardening of the categories'.Ex. Such protection and stiffening allows the pamphlet to stand upright on the shelves beside books on the same subject.Ex. It also acts as an excellent soil additive that prevents the caking of soil in potted plants.* * *a) ( de arcilla) hardening; ( de cemento) setting, hardening; (de músculos, uñas) strengthening; ( de arterias) hardeningb) ( del carácter - insensibilización) hardening; (- fortalecimiento) toughening upc) (de postura, castigo) toughening* * *= hardening, stiffening, caking.Ex: They contract that well-known institutional disease I call ' hardening of the categories'.
Ex: Such protection and stiffening allows the pamphlet to stand upright on the shelves beside books on the same subject.Ex: It also acts as an excellent soil additive that prevents the caking of soil in potted plants.* * *1 (de la arcilla) hardening; (del cemento) setting, hardening; (de los músculos, las uñas) strengthening; (de las arterias) hardening2 (del carácter — insensibilización) hardening; (— fortalecimiento) toughening up3 (de una postura) toughening* * *1. [de pasta, mezcla, alimento] hardening2. [de músculo] strengthening3. [de penas, requisitos] toughening;[de posturas] hardening4. [insensibilización] hardening* * *m hardening; figtoughening up -
8 neutralización
f.1 neutralization.2 counteraction, action of a drug acting against another.* * *1 neutralization* * ** * *femenino neutralization* * *= doping, neutralisation [neutralization, -USA], blocking.Ex. The process is called doping and it interferes with the conducting properties of the semiconductor.Ex. The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.Ex. The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.----* neutralización de la acidez = deacidification [de-acidification], deacidifying.* * *femenino neutralization* * *= doping, neutralisation [neutralization, -USA], blocking.Ex: The process is called doping and it interferes with the conducting properties of the semiconductor.
Ex: The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.Ex: The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.* neutralización de la acidez = deacidification [de-acidification], deacidifying.* * *neutralization* * *[de efecto] neutralization -
9 destinado
adj.1 destined, bound, appointed, assigned.2 predestined, fated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: destinar.* * *1→ link=destinar destinar► adjetivo1 destined (a, to), bound (a, for)\estar destinado,-a al fracaso to be doomed to failure* * *ADJ1) (Correos, Transportes)¿a quién va destinada la carta? — who is the letter addressed to?
se perdieron todos los paquetes destinados a Madrid — all the parcels for o bound for Madrid were lost
2) [en un trabajo]está destinado en Córdoba — [empleado] he's based in Córdoba; [militar] he's stationed in Córdoba
3)destinado a o para algo — [dinero, fondos, material] set aside for sth
un camión destinado a o para el reparto — a lorry used for deliveries
4)destinado a algo — (=predestinado) destined for sth
5)destinado a algn/algo — (=pensado para) intended for sb/sth, aimed at sb/sth
un libro destinado a los niños — a book intended for o aimed at children
una nueva ley destinada a proteger al menor — a new law intended to protect minors, a new law aimed at protecting minors
6)ir destinado a — (Náut) to be bound for
* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( predestinado)b) (dirigido, asignado)destinado a alguien — <carta/paquete> addressed to somebody
destinado a algo: las cajas destinadas a Montevideo the boxes for o bound for Montevideo; los aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purpose; una política destinada a estrechar estos lazos — a policy aimed at strengthening these links
2)a) < militar>b) <funcionario/diplomático>* * *----* destinado a = destined to, fated to, bound for.* destinado a ahorrar dinero = money-saving.* destinado a despertar el interés del usuario = highlight abstract.* estar destinado a = be intended for/to.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) ( predestinado)b) (dirigido, asignado)destinado a alguien — <carta/paquete> addressed to somebody
destinado a algo: las cajas destinadas a Montevideo the boxes for o bound for Montevideo; los aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purpose; una política destinada a estrechar estos lazos — a policy aimed at strengthening these links
2)a) < militar>b) <funcionario/diplomático>* * ** destinado a = destined to, fated to, bound for.* destinado a ahorrar dinero = money-saving.* destinado a despertar el interés del usuario = highlight abstract.* estar destinado a = be intended for/to.* * *destinado -daA1 (predestinado) destinado A algo destined FOR sthestaba destinado a la vida religiosa he was destined for religious lifedestinado al fracaso destined to failestaba destinado a tener una muerte violenta he was destined to die a violent deathparece que está destinada a sufrir she seems doomed o destined to suffer2 (dirigido, asignado) destinado A algo:las cajas destinadas a Montevideo the boxes for o bound for o being sent to Montevideodos cajas destinadas a nuestras oficinas en León two boxes consigned to o destined for our offices in Leónlos aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purposeuna política destinada a estrechar estos lazos a policy aimed at strengthening these linkscomida destinada a ser distribuida entre los refugiados food destined o intended for distribution among the refugeesB1 ‹militar›destinado en Ceuta stationed in Ceuta2 ‹funcionario/diplomático›ahora está destinado en Lima now he's in Lima, he's been posted o sent o assigned to Lima* * *
Del verbo destinar: ( conjugate destinar)
destinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
destinado
destinar
destinado◊ -da adjetivo
1a) ( predestinado):◊ destinado a triunfar/al fracaso destined to succeed/to failb) (dirigido, asignado): destinado a algn ‹carta/paquete› addressed to sb;
‹ víveres› intended for sb;
‹libro/novela› aimed at sb;
los aviones destinados a este fin the planes used for this purpose
2a) ‹ militar›:
b) ‹funcionario/diplomático›:
destinar ( conjugate destinar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹funcionario/militar› to post, send, assign
2 ( asignar un fin):
destinadoon el dinero a la investigación the money was used for research;
destinadoon parte de los fondos a este fin they earmarked part of the funds for this purpose
destinado,-a adj (señalado por el destino) destined, bound: ese hombre está destinado a perder sus oportunidades, that man is doomed to miss every chance
destinar verbo transitivo
1 (apartar para algún fin) to set aside, assign
2 (dar un lugar donde ejercer un trabajo) to post
(dar una función a un trabajador) to appoint
3 (dirigir un envío a alguien) to address
' destinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
condenada
- condenado
- destinada
- encaminada
- encaminado
- masculina
- masculino
- llamado
English:
allocate
- bound
- intend
- destined
- living
* * *destinado, -a adj1. [predestinado](estar) destinado a algo/hacer algo (to be) destined for sth/to do sth;es una tradición destinada a morir it is a tradition that is on its way out o dying out;un pueblo destinado a luchar a people destined to fight;estar destinado al éxito/fracaso to be destined to succeed/fail[medidas, programa] aimed at;fondos destinados a la lucha contra el cáncer funds allocated to the fight against cancer;un estadio destinado a albergar los próximos Juegos Olímpicos a stadium intended to host the next Olympic Games;una reforma destinada a fomentar la inversión a reform designed to encourage o aimed at encouraging investment[mercancía] bound for4. [con cierto puesto] [funcionario, embajador, militar]está destinado en Colombia he's been posted o sent to Colombia* * *adj1:destinado en MIL stationed in2:3:estar destinado a hacer algo be destined to do sth* * *destinado, -da adj: destined, bound -
10 reforzamiento
m.1 reinforcement.2 strengthening, consolidation, propping.* * *SM reinforcement, strengthening* * *1 [de construcción] reinforcement2 [de ideas, medidas] strengthening* * *m reinforcement -
11 abocado al fracaso
= failing, doomedEx. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. Unlike in 1990 when the genre seemed doomed, it has become an increasingly robust and acceptable segment of American publishing.* * *= failing, doomedEx: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.
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12 acetato polivinílico
(n.) = polyvinyl acetateEx. This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of polyvinyl acetate followed by vacuum freeze drying.* * *(n.) = polyvinyl acetateEx: This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of polyvinyl acetate followed by vacuum freeze drying.
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13 acrilato etílico
(n.) = ethyl acrylateEx. Two of the methods used in response to this problem have been polymerization by ethyl acrylate and strengthening with cellulose.* * *(n.) = ethyl acrylateEx: Two of the methods used in response to this problem have been polymerization by ethyl acrylate and strengthening with cellulose.
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14 afirmación
f.1 affirmation, say-so, statement, assertion.2 affirmation, confirmation, consent, affirmance.3 securing, strengthening.* * *1 (aseveración) statement, assertion2 (afianzamiento) strengthening* * *noun f.affirmation, assertion* * *SF affirmation* * ** * *= assertion, claim, dictum [dicta, -pl.], statement, affirmation, pronouncement.Ex. The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.Ex. The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.Ex. John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.Ex. However I have pointed out what seem to me to be the more important of the relevant rules and I have tried to summarize their main pronouncements without misrepresentation, despite the unavoidable simplification.----* afirmación categórica = bold statement.* afirmación tajante = protestation.* * ** * *= assertion, claim, dictum [dicta, -pl.], statement, affirmation, pronouncement.Ex: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.
Ex: The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.Ex: John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: This article argues that the OTA report, despite its affirmation of public access to information, is unlikely to cause a redeployment of resources unless librarians argue vociferously that there is a real need for this information.Ex: However I have pointed out what seem to me to be the more important of the relevant rules and I have tried to summarize their main pronouncements without misrepresentation, despite the unavoidable simplification.* afirmación categórica = bold statement.* afirmación tajante = protestation.* * *1 (declaración) statement, assertion2 (respuesta positiva) affirmation* * *
afirmación sustantivo femenino ( declaración) statement, assertion;
( respuesta positiva) affirmation
afirmación sustantivo femenino
1 affirmation
2 afirmaciones, (declaraciones) statement
' afirmación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
replicar
- reponer
- verdad
- declaración
- discutir
- erróneo
- falsedad
- fundar
- sostener
- tópico
English:
affirmation
- deny
- it
- prove
- reinforcement
- retract
- assertion
- claim
- statement
* * *afirmación nf1. [declaración] statement, assertion;esas afirmaciones son falsas those statements are false2. [asentimiento] affirmative response* * *f1 statement2 declaración positiva affirmation* * *afirmación nf, pl - ciones1) : statement2) : affirmation* * *afirmación n claim -
15 anquilosado
adj.1 stagnant; paralyzed.2 stagnant, paralyzed in time, paralysed in time, retrograde.past part.past participle of spanish verb: anquilosar.* * *1→ link=anquilosar anquilosar► adjetivo1 ankylosed, anchylosed2 figurado stagnated, paralysed* * *ADJ1) [músculo, miembro] stiff; (Med) ankylosed frm2) [pensamiento, sociedad] stagnant* * *- da adjetivoa) < articulación> ( atrofiado) ankylosed; ( entumecido) stiffb) <ideas/economía> stagnant* * *= fossilised [fossilized, -USA], stagnant, sclerotic, stunted, stale, in (the) doldrums.Ex. The article deals with matters of image and status, professional associations, cultural policies, collections, censorship, outdated infrastructure and fossilised mentalities.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. Brazil has finally embraced modern capitalism and broken decisively with a sclerotic old economic model.Ex. Cretinism is a condition of severely stunted physical and mental growth due to untreated congenital deficiency of thyroid hormones (hypothyroidism).Ex. Does the library continue a stale tradition, or does it interpret social change?.Ex. Thanks to the skewed-up policies of the state government the state's finances are in doldrums.* * *- da adjetivoa) < articulación> ( atrofiado) ankylosed; ( entumecido) stiffb) <ideas/economía> stagnant* * *= fossilised [fossilized, -USA], stagnant, sclerotic, stunted, stale, in (the) doldrums.Ex: The article deals with matters of image and status, professional associations, cultural policies, collections, censorship, outdated infrastructure and fossilised mentalities.
Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex: Brazil has finally embraced modern capitalism and broken decisively with a sclerotic old economic model.Ex: Cretinism is a condition of severely stunted physical and mental growth due to untreated congenital deficiency of thyroid hormones (hypothyroidism).Ex: Does the library continue a stale tradition, or does it interpret social change?.Ex: Thanks to the skewed-up policies of the state government the state's finances are in doldrums.* * *anquilosado -da1 ‹articulación› (atrofiado) ankylosed; (entumecido) stiff2 ‹ideas/economía› stagnant* * *
Del verbo anquilosar: ( conjugate anquilosar)
anquilosado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
anquilosado
anquilosar
anquilosado◊ -da adjetivo
( entumecido) stiff
anquilosar verbo transitivo
1 Med (producir anquilosis) to cause ankylosis
2 fig (dificultar) to halt: las trabas burocráticas anquilosaron la puesta en marcha del proyecto, bureaucratic difficulties halted the start-up of the project
' anquilosado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anquilosarse
English:
stiff
- rut
* * *anquilosado, -a adj1. [articulación] [paralizado] paralysed;[entumecido] stiff2. [economía, ciencia] stagnant* * *anquilosado, -da adj1) : stiff-jointed2) : stagnated, stale -
16 apático
adj.1 apathetic, indifferent, lackadaisical, disinterested.2 apathic.* * *► adjetivo1 apathetic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 apathetic person* * *ADJ (=abúlico) apathetic; (Med) listless* * *- ca adjetivo apathetic* * *= listless, unresponsive, plateaued, lethargic, impassive, apathetic, feckless.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. A class may be keen, alert, contributive, except for one child who is withdrawn, distracted, unresponsive.Ex. This article suggests strategies which managers can adopt to assist passively plateaued individuals who are discontented with their situation and lack interest or motivation.Ex. Learning disabled and mentally retarded children have limited attention span and may be hyperactive or lethargic.Ex. There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.Ex. In World War 2 librarians generally sympathised with Britain, but many were isolationist or apathetic during the early years = En la Segunda Guerra Mundial los bibliotecarios generalmente simpatizaban con Gran Bretaña, aunque muchos mantuvieron una actitud no intervencionista o indiferente durante los primeros años.Ex. The author wrings sick humor from its feckless heroes' forlorn attempts to escape from a drug habit that they do not really enjoy any longer.----* de un modo apático = listlessly.* * *- ca adjetivo apathetic* * *= listless, unresponsive, plateaued, lethargic, impassive, apathetic, feckless.Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.
Ex: A class may be keen, alert, contributive, except for one child who is withdrawn, distracted, unresponsive.Ex: This article suggests strategies which managers can adopt to assist passively plateaued individuals who are discontented with their situation and lack interest or motivation.Ex: Learning disabled and mentally retarded children have limited attention span and may be hyperactive or lethargic.Ex: There is a commonly-held stereotype which views librarians as being isolated, uninformed, unengaged, impassive, and either uninterested in, or ignorant of, the world around them.Ex: In World War 2 librarians generally sympathised with Britain, but many were isolationist or apathetic during the early years = En la Segunda Guerra Mundial los bibliotecarios generalmente simpatizaban con Gran Bretaña, aunque muchos mantuvieron una actitud no intervencionista o indiferente durante los primeros años.Ex: The author wrings sick humor from its feckless heroes' forlorn attempts to escape from a drug habit that they do not really enjoy any longer.* de un modo apático = listlessly.* * *apático -caapathetic* * *
apático◊ -ca adjetivo
apathetic
apático,-a
I adjetivo apathetic
II sustantivo masculino y femenino apathetic person
' apático' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apática
- desganado
English:
apathetic
- lethargic
- listless
* * *apático, -a♦ adjapathetic♦ nm,fapathetic person* * *adj apathetic* * *apático, -ca adj: apathetic -
17 carbonato de magnesio
(n.) = magnesium carbonateEx. This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of magnesium carbonate followed by vacuum freeze drying.* * *(n.) = magnesium carbonateEx: This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of magnesium carbonate followed by vacuum freeze drying.
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18 catón
m.1 spelling book, first-reader.2 Cato, Catón.* * *1 (libro) primer, first reading book————————* * *SM Cato* * *= cation.Nota: En química, ion con carga positiva.Ex. The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.* * *= cation.Nota: En química, ion con carga positiva.Ex: The conservation method consists of several stages: mechanical cleaning, chemical purification, neutralization of surplus acidity, blocking of noxious influences of cations of iron and copper, moistening and strengthening of leather bindings, and greasing.
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19 celulosa metílica
(n.) = methylcellulose [methyl cellulose]Ex. This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of methyl cellulose followed by vacuum freeze drying.* * *(n.) = methylcellulose [methyl cellulose]Ex: This article describes a system of deacidifying and strengthening newsprint based on combined impregnation of volumes with an aqueous solution of methyl cellulose followed by vacuum freeze drying.
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20 defectuoso
adj.defective, blemished, imperfect, unsound.* * *► adjetivo1 defective, faulty* * *(f. - defectuosa)adj.1) defective2) faulty* * *ADJ defective, faulty* * *- sa adjetivo faulty, defective* * *= failing, faulty, defective, flawed, malfunctioning.Ex. Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.Ex. This would imply, given a 99.9 percent accuracy rate, that approximately 11 percent of all records would have at least one faulty access point!.Ex. The learning of these people is very defective, consisting only of morality, history, poetry and mathematics.Ex. Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed = Los bibliotecarios deberían acoger bien este documento, aunque se considera defectuoso.Ex. In the character of Emma, Austen combines a superiority complex with self-deception to depict a malfunctioning social hierarchy.----* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* vestuario defectuoso = wardrobe malfunction.* * *- sa adjetivo faulty, defective* * *= failing, faulty, defective, flawed, malfunctioning.Ex: Rejuvenation of listless, stagnant, or failing library operations is possible through renewal methods dependent on strengthening the communication function.
Ex: This would imply, given a 99.9 percent accuracy rate, that approximately 11 percent of all records would have at least one faulty access point!.Ex: The learning of these people is very defective, consisting only of morality, history, poetry and mathematics.Ex: Librarians should welcome this document, which is nonetheless considered flawed = Los bibliotecarios deberían acoger bien este documento, aunque se considera defectuoso.Ex: In the character of Emma, Austen combines a superiority complex with self-deception to depict a malfunctioning social hierarchy.* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* vestuario defectuoso = wardrobe malfunction.* * *defectuoso -safaulty, defective* * *
defectuoso◊ -sa adjetivo
faulty, defective
defectuoso,-a adjetivo defective, faulty
' defectuoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
defectuosa
English:
defective
- dud
- faulty
- imperfect
- lemon
- reject
* * *defectuoso, -a adj[mercancía] defective, faulty; [trabajo] inaccurate* * *adj defective, faulty* * *defectuoso, -sa adj: defective, faulty* * *defectuoso adj faulty
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