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1 cuenta temporal
• temporariness• temporary account• temporary administrator -
2 eventualidad
f.1 temporariness.2 eventuality (hecho incierto).en la eventualidad de que viniera, lo recibiríamos in the event of his coming, we would receive him3 fortuitousness.* * *1 eventuality, contingency* * *SF1) (=posibilidad) eventuality2) (=trabajo) casual employment* * *femenino eventuality, contingencyen la eventualidad de que no se resuelva el problema — (frml) in the event that the problem is not resolved, should the problem not be resolved
* * *= eventuality, contingency.Ex. It was not our intention, not indeed is it feasible, to cover every eventuality that will be encountered in producing A/Z index entries.Ex. The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.* * *femenino eventuality, contingencyen la eventualidad de que no se resuelva el problema — (frml) in the event that the problem is not resolved, should the problem not be resolved
* * *= eventuality, contingency.Ex: It was not our intention, not indeed is it feasible, to cover every eventuality that will be encountered in producing A/Z index entries.
Ex: The results also suggest that there is a range of factors and contingencies that affect the extent to which a library does, in fact, provide economic benefits.* * *eventuality, contingencyno se había previsto esta eventualidad this eventuality o contingency had not been foreseenen la eventualidad de que no se resuelva el problema ( frml); in the event that the problem is not resolved, should the problem not be resolved* * *
eventualidad sustantivo femenino eventuality, contingency: tenemos que prepararnos para cualquier eventualidad, we need to be prepared for any contingency
' eventualidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poder
English:
contingency
- eventuality
* * *eventualidad nf1. [temporalidad] temporariness2. [hecho incierto] eventuality;[posibilidad] possibility;estamos preparados para cualquier eventualidad we are prepared for every eventuality;en la eventualidad de que viniera, lo recibiríamos in the event of his coming, we would receive him* * *f eventuality* * *eventualidad nf: possibility, eventuality -
3 interinidad
f.1 temporariness.2 (period of) temporary employment (periodo).3 temporary job duration, interim job duration.* * *1 (gen) temporariness* * *SF (=estado) temporary nature; (=estatus) provisional status; (=empleo) temporary worksituación de interinidad — temporary state (of affairs); [en puesto] temporary status
* * *femenino temporary nature, provisional status (frml)* * *= tenure track, tenure.Ex. This article describes factors which play an important role in making the tenure track less awesome for new faculty.Ex. This article describes a study conducted to obtain information on feelings of librarians in institutions of higher education in South Carolina about tenure, faculty status, and publishing.----* interinidad como profesor = faculty tenure.* * *femenino temporary nature, provisional status (frml)* * *= tenure track, tenure.Ex: This article describes factors which play an important role in making the tenure track less awesome for new faculty.
Ex: This article describes a study conducted to obtain information on feelings of librarians in institutions of higher education in South Carolina about tenure, faculty status, and publishing.* interinidad como profesor = faculty tenure.* * *temporary nature, provisional status ( frml)* * *interinidad nf1. [cualidad] temporary nature* * *f temporary status -
4 temporalidad
f.1 temporary nature.2 temporality, impermanence.* * *1 temporality* * *SF temporariness, temporary nature* * *1) ( transitoriedad) transient nature, transience2)a) ( secularidad) temporalityb) temporalidades femenino plural ( beneficios) temporalities (pl)3) ( por oposición al espacio) temporality* * *1) ( transitoriedad) transient nature, transience2)a) ( secularidad) temporalityb) temporalidades femenino plural ( beneficios) temporalities (pl)3) ( por oposición al espacio) temporality* * *A (transitoriedad) transient nature, transienceB1 (secularidad) temporalityC (por oposición al espacio) temporality* * *
temporalidad sustantivo femenino temporality
* * *temporalidad nf[transitoriedad] temporary nature;hay que reducir la temporalidad en el empleo we need to reduce the number of temporary contracts* * *f temporary nature -
5 interinidad
• temporality• temporariness• temporary• temporary duty• temporary employment• temporary encampment -
6 por ahora
• as of now• at the moment• at the present moment• for just now• for now• for the moment• for the present• for the time being• meanwhile• temporal power• temporariness -
7 por el momento
• at present• at the moment• at the time• for the meantime• for the moment• for the present• for the time being• meanwhile• temporal power• temporariness -
8 por lo pronto
• for the moment• for the present• for the time being• in the mass• in the meanwhile• meanwhile• temporal power• temporariness -
9 pro tempore
• pro tempore• provisionally• temporal power• temporariness
См. также в других словарях:
Temporariness — Tem po*ra*ri*ness, n. The quality or state of being temporary; opposed to perpetuity. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
temporariness — temporary ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lasting for only a limited period. ► NOUN (pl. temporaries) ▪ a person employed on a temporary basis. DERIVATIVES temporarily adverb temporariness noun. ORIGIN Latin temporarius, from tempus time … English terms dictionary
temporariness — noun see temporary I … New Collegiate Dictionary
temporariness — See temporarily. * * * … Universalium
temporariness — noun The characteristic of being temporary … Wiktionary
temporariness — tem·po·rar·i·ness || tempÉ™rÉ™rɪnɪs / prÉ™ n. impermanence, transitoriness … English contemporary dictionary
temporariness — tem·po·rar·i·ness … English syllables
temporariness — noun the property of lasting only a short time • Derivationally related forms: ↑temporary • Hypernyms: ↑impermanence, ↑impermanency … Useful english dictionary
temporary — I. adjective Etymology: Latin temporarius, from tempor , tempus time Date: circa 1564 lasting for a limited time • temporariness noun II. noun (plural raries) Date: 1848 one serving for a limited time … New Collegiate Dictionary
R. A. K. Mason — MASON, R.A.K. (1905–71), was New Zealand’s ‘first wholly original, unmistakably gifted poet’ (Allen *Curnow).He was born in Penrose, Auckland, the son of New Zealand–born parents and, on his mother’s Irish Kells side, the grandson of 1840s… … Wikipedia
temporality — /tem peuh ral i tee/, n., pl. temporalities. 1. temporal character or nature; temporariness. 2. something temporal. 3. Usually, temporalities. a worldly or secular possession, revenue, or the like, as of the church or clergy. [1350 1400; ME… … Universalium