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41 repetidas veces
adv.over and over again, many times, often, again and again.* * *repeatedly, countless times* * *= repeatedly, time after time, time and again, time and time againEx. This capability can be used to save command chains which will be used repeatedly with slight modification.Ex. These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.Ex. Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.Ex. The reference people time and time again say that the subject catalog, which is based wholeheartedly on the LC subject heading list, is one of the most important things that they use in serving their clientele.* * *= repeatedly, time after time, time and again, time and time againEx: This capability can be used to save command chains which will be used repeatedly with slight modification.
Ex: These plates can be stored and used again time after time provided they are wiped over with a gum solution after each use to prevent oxydization.Ex: Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.Ex: The reference people time and time again say that the subject catalog, which is based wholeheartedly on the LC subject heading list, is one of the most important things that they use in serving their clientele. -
42 sin trabas
adj.unencumbered, unfettered, unhampered, without restraint.* * *(adj.) = unrestricted, unconstrained, unhampered, unhindered, unimpeded, untrammelled, unfettered, freewheeling [free-wheeling], unencumberedEx. Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.Ex. Libraries need to tackle issues that can ensure that their clients will have an unconstrained access to electronic information.Ex. Staff were able to cope with drastic changes and revisions while providing unhampered services to the library's clientele.Ex. The USA is, therefore, campaigning for absolutely unhindered information flow across all national boundaries.Ex. No existing library provides users with unimpeded access to bibliographical information held in remote databases.Ex. In times of war, or other reasons for the imposition of barriers to untrammelled distribution of information, such openness in communication cannot be allowed.Ex. This article urges those responsible to ensure that the service goal of libraries remains as unfettered as possible by a collective agreement.Ex. The culture that grew around this institution was even more freewheeling than it is today.Ex. Every unencumbered license, except temporary licenses, issued under this Article shall be renewed for two years.* * *(adj.) = unrestricted, unconstrained, unhampered, unhindered, unimpeded, untrammelled, unfettered, freewheeling [free-wheeling], unencumberedEx: Although the library community advocates unrestricted access to resources for all, professional practices illustrate that librarians restrict access for youth.
Ex: Libraries need to tackle issues that can ensure that their clients will have an unconstrained access to electronic information.Ex: Staff were able to cope with drastic changes and revisions while providing unhampered services to the library's clientele.Ex: The USA is, therefore, campaigning for absolutely unhindered information flow across all national boundaries.Ex: No existing library provides users with unimpeded access to bibliographical information held in remote databases.Ex: In times of war, or other reasons for the imposition of barriers to untrammelled distribution of information, such openness in communication cannot be allowed.Ex: This article urges those responsible to ensure that the service goal of libraries remains as unfettered as possible by a collective agreement.Ex: The culture that grew around this institution was even more freewheeling than it is today.Ex: Every unencumbered license, except temporary licenses, issued under this Article shall be renewed for two years. -
43 Publikum
Publikum n GEN public* * *n < Geschäft> public* * *Publikum
public, turnout, (Hörer) audience, (Kundschaft) clientele, patronage, (Leser) readers, (Rundfunk) audience, listeners;
• Anlage suchendes (interessiertes) Publikum prospective (capital-seeking) investors, buying (general investing) public, investment community, stockholding elements;
• das breite Publikum the public at large, the general public;
• geladenes Publikum selected audience;
• kaufkräftiges (kauflustiges) Publikum crowd of eager shoppers;
• ländliches Publikum agricultural clientele;
• wohl situiertes Publikum high-income audience;
• beim Publikum ankommen to get across to an audience;
• Publikum anlocken to pull an audience (in the crowds);
• Publikum begeistern to bring down the house;
• dem Publikum empfehlen to merchandise; Publikum
• zufrieden stellen to please an audience;
• sein Publikum überfordern to be over the heads of an audience;
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44 consumado
adj.consummated, perfect, supreme, accomplished.past part.past participle of spanish verb: consumar.* * *1→ link=consumar consumar► adjetivo1 (perfecto) consummate, accomplished2 familiar complete, perfect* * *(f. - consumada)adj.consummate, accomplished* * *1.ADJ (=perfecto) consummate, perfect; (=imbécil) thorough, out-and-out2. SM **1) (=cosas robadas) loot, swag *2) (=droga) hash ** * *- da adjetivo <deportista/artista> accomplished, consummate (frml); < mentiroso> consummate* * *= accomplished, consummate, established, out-and-out.Ex. This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes painters, sculptors and graphic artists.Ex. But it is quite possible for someone to read the story as a vastly entertaining collection of picaresque adventure written with consummate skill and full of 'colorful' characters.Ex. These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.Ex. Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.----* empresa consumada = established player.* institución consumada = established institution.* * *- da adjetivo <deportista/artista> accomplished, consummate (frml); < mentiroso> consummate* * *= accomplished, consummate, established, out-and-out.Ex: This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes painters, sculptors and graphic artists.
Ex: But it is quite possible for someone to read the story as a vastly entertaining collection of picaresque adventure written with consummate skill and full of 'colorful' characters.Ex: These are trends designed to to break down boundaries of exclusivity erected by established professions to exploit their monopolistic advantages.Ex: Such an appraoch is unlikely to improve the social sciences unless valid informaton can first be distinguished from out-and-out incorrect information.* empresa consumada = established player.* institución consumada = established institution.* * *consumado -da‹deportista/artista› accomplished, consummate ( frml); ‹mentiroso› consummatees un imbécil consumado ( iró); he's an absolute idiot* * *
Del verbo consumar: ( conjugate consumar)
consumado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
consumado
consumar
consumado,-a adjetivo
1 consummated
hecho consumado, fait accompli, accomplished fact
matrimonio consumado, consummated marriage
2 figurado (brillante) brilliant, frml consummate: es un pianista consumado, she's a consummate pianist
consumar verbo transitivo
1 frml to complete, carry out
2 (un asesinato) to commit
(una venganza) to carry out
' consumado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consumada
- consumarse
English:
consummate
- fait accompli
- out-and-out
- unconsummated
- accomplished
- out
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45 lugar atrasado
m.backwater.* * *(n.) = backwaterEx. In the next decade those libraries that adhere to traditionalism will become backwaters whereas those committed to meeting the expectations of their clientele will become leaders in the information world.* * *(n.) = backwaterEx: In the next decade those libraries that adhere to traditionalism will become backwaters whereas those committed to meeting the expectations of their clientele will become leaders in the information world.
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46 merecer apoyo
(v.) = be deserving of supportEx. As the services prove their value and as librarians and their clientele continue to push for subsidization, society and the legislators will gradually accept the notion that at least some of these new expensive services are deserving of support.* * *(v.) = be deserving of supportEx: As the services prove their value and as librarians and their clientele continue to push for subsidization, society and the legislators will gradually accept the notion that at least some of these new expensive services are deserving of support.
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47 tradicionalismo
m.traditionalism.* * *1 traditionalism2 PLÍTICA radical conservatism* * ** * *masculino traditionalism* * *Ex. In the next decade those libraries that adhere to traditionalism will become backwaters whereas those committed to meeting the expectations of their clientele will become leaders in the information world.* * *masculino traditionalism* * *Ex: In the next decade those libraries that adhere to traditionalism will become backwaters whereas those committed to meeting the expectations of their clientele will become leaders in the information world.
* * *traditionalism* * *
tradicionalismo m Pol traditionalism
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48 constituer
constituer [kɔ̃stitye]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = créer) [+ comité] to set up ; [+ gouvernement, société] to form ; [+ collection] to build up ; [+ dossier] to make upb. ( = composer, être, représenter) to constitute2. reflexive verba.se constituer prisonnier to give o.s. upb. se constituer en société to form o.s. into a companyc. ( = amasser) se constituer un capital to build up capital* * *kɔ̃stitɥe
1.
1) ( être) to be, to constitutele vol constitue un délit — theft constitutes an offence [BrE]
2) ( mettre en place) to form [équipe, commission]3) ( composer) to make up [ensemble]4) Droit to settle [dot, rente] (à, pour on)
2.
se constituer verbe pronominal1) ( se mettre en place) [parti, réseau] to be formed2) ( créer pour soi) to build up [réseau, clientèle, réserve]; to get oneself [alibi]3) ( se grouper)se constituer en — to form [parti, société]
4) ( se faire)* * *kɔ̃stitɥe vt1) (= mettre sur pied) [comité, équipe] to set up, [dossier] to put together, [collection] to build up2) [éléments, parties] (= composer) to make up, to constitute3) (= représenter, être) to constituteCeci constitue un délit en droit français. — This constitutes an offence under French law.
* * *constituer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( être) to be, to constitute; le vol constitue un délit theft constitutes an offenceGB;2 ( mettre en place) [personne, groupe] to form [équipe, commission, alliance]; to build up [stocks]; la nouvelle société constituée par l'actuelle direction the new company formed by the existing management;3 ( composer) [éléments] to make up [ensemble]; groupe constitué de militants group made up of militants; les chômeurs constituent 10% de la population active unemployed people make up 10% of the working population;B se constituer vpr1 ( se mettre en place) [parti, réseau, collection] to be formed;4 ( se faire) se constituer prisonnier to give oneself up; se constituer partie civile to institute a civil action.[kɔ̃stitɥe] verbe transitif1. [créer - collection] to build up (separable), to put together (separable) ; [ - bibliothèque] to build ou to set up (separable) ; [ - société anonyme, association, gouvernement] to form, to set up (separable) ; [ - équipe, cabinet] to form, to select (the members of) ; [ - dossier] to preparel'eau est constituée de... water consists ou is composed of...le vol constitue un délit theft is ou constitutes an offenceconstituer quelqu'un président to appoint somebody as ou to make somebody chairman5. [établir]constituer une dot/une rente à quelqu'un to settle a dowry/a pension on somebody————————se constituer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [être composé]2. [se mettre en position de]————————se constituer verbe pronominal transitif -
49 fidélisation
fidelizasjɔ̃ nf[clientèle] gaining the loyalty of* * *fidélisation nf fidélisation de la clientèle or des clients/des lecteurs securing of loyal customers/a loyal readership.[fidelizasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
50 Publikum
Pu·bli·kum <-s> [ʼpu:blikʊm] ntsehr verehrtes \Publikum Ladies and Gentlemen;vor versammeltem \Publikum in front of the whole audience;( Zuhörerschaft) audience;ein kritisches \Publikum a critical audienceer erreicht mit seinen Büchern immer ein großes \Publikum he always reaches a large number of readers with his books3) ( ausgewählte Gäste) clientele;hier verkehrt nur ein ganz exklusives \Publikum there is a very exclusive clientele here;das \Publikum in unserem Restaurant ist sehr gemischt we have a very mixed clientele visiting our restaurant -
51 de alto nivel
(adj.) = of a high order, high level [high-level], high-poweredEx. Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.Ex. Online services have made it possible to offer high level services, with a small staff, to a demanding clientele for an acceptable cost.Ex. This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.* * *(adj.) = of a high order, high level [high-level], high-poweredEx: Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.
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52 hecho en lugar de otra persona
(adj.) = delegatedEx. Reference librarians should be prepared to be the 'intermediaries' and to perform ' delegated' searches for the majority of libraries' clientele.* * *(adj.) = delegatedEx: Reference librarians should be prepared to be the 'intermediaries' and to perform ' delegated' searches for the majority of libraries' clientele.
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53 Kundschaft
Kundschaft
custom, patronage (coll.), clientele, business, buyers, connection, connexion (Br.), (Einzelkunden) customers, (Firmenwert) goodwill;
• auf die Wünsche der Kundschaft eingestellt customer-directed;
• mit geringer Kundschaft ill-customized;
• mit guter Kundschaft with a good clientele;
• ohne Kundschaft uncustomed;
• zur Unterrichtung der Kundschaft for customer orientation;
• anspruchsvolle Kundschaft demanding customers;
• ausgedehnte Kundschaft wide connection;
• feste Kundschaft steady customers;
• meine Kundschaft my class of business;
• unzufriedene Kundschaft consumer dissatisfaction;
• gut verdienende Kundschaft upper-income customers;
• Kundschaft mit niedrigerem Einkommen lower-income customers;
• jem. die Kundschaft abjagen to alienate s. one’s clients from s. o.;
• Kundschaft anlocken to draw customers into the store;
• Kundschaft anziehen (Anzeige) to pull custom (US);
• seine Kundschaft wegen schlechter Bedienung aufgeben to take away one’s patronage because of poor service;
• Kundschaft bedienen to serve customers;
• neue Kundschaft bekommen to get new customers;
• Kundschaft besuchen to canvass customers;
• Kundschaft erhalten to retain customers;
• sich Kundschaft erwerben to build up custom, to get business, to work up a connection;
• neue Kundschaft gewinnen to acquire customers;
• vornehme Kundschaft haben to have a select patronage;
• wenig Kundschaft haben to have little custom;
• über mangelnde Kundschaft nicht zu klagen haben to lack no clients;
• sich die Aufmerksamkeit seiner Kundschaft sichern to key one’s publicity;
• Kundschaft übernehmen to acquire the goodwill;
• seine Kundschaft verlieren to lose business (one’s customers);
• mit Kundschaft versorgen to custom;
• auf Kundschaft warten (Taxifahrer) to ply for hire (Br.), to cruise;
• jem. die Kundschaft wegnehmen to entice away the custom of s. o.;
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54 artesanos
m.pl.craftsmen, artisans.* * *(n.) = craftspeopleEx. This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes architects, art directors, illustrators, calligraphers, craftspeople and photographers.* * *(n.) = craftspeopleEx: This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes architects, art directors, illustrators, calligraphers, craftspeople and photographers.
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55 calígrafo
m.calligrapher, calligraphist, penman.* * *► adjetivo1 calligrapher* * *= calligrapher.Ex. This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes architects, art directors, illustrators, calligraphers, craftspeople and photographers.* * *= calligrapher.Ex: This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes architects, art directors, illustrators, calligraphers, craftspeople and photographers.
* * *calígrafo -famasculine, femininecalligrapher* * *calígrafo, -a nm,fcalligrapher* * *m calligrapher;(perito) calígrafo handwriting expert -
56 centro de Londres
Ex. Westminster libraries have a fairly representative clientele from Inner London and the home counties.* * *Ex: Westminster libraries have a fairly representative clientele from Inner London and the home counties.
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57 con una formación tecnológica digital
(adj.) = digitally-orientedEx. What role does -- and will -- the library play for our digitally-oriented clientele?.* * *(adj.) = digitally-orientedEx: What role does -- and will -- the library play for our digitally-oriented clientele?.
Spanish-English dictionary > con una formación tecnológica digital
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58 con una inclinación hacia la tecnología digital
(adj.) = digitally-orientedEx. What role does -- and will -- the library play for our digitally-oriented clientele?.* * *(adj.) = digitally-orientedEx: What role does -- and will -- the library play for our digitally-oriented clientele?.
Spanish-English dictionary > con una inclinación hacia la tecnología digital
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59 director artístico
(n.) = art directorEx. This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes architects, art directors, illustrators, calligraphers, craftspeople and photographers.* * *(n.) = art directorEx: This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes architects, art directors, illustrators, calligraphers, craftspeople and photographers.
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60 ecléctico
adj.eclectic.* * *► adjetivo1 eclectic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 eclectic* * *ecléctico, -aADJ SM / F eclectic* * *- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino eclectic* * *= eclectic.Ex. This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes painters, sculptors and graphic artists.* * *- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino eclectic* * *= eclectic.Ex: This specialised clientele is eclectic and ranges from novices to the most accomplished artists and includes painters, sculptors and graphic artists.
* * *ecléctico -caadj/m,feclectic* * *
ecléctico◊ -ca adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
eclectic
ecléctico,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino eclectic
' ecléctico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ecléctica
* * *ecléctico, -a♦ adjeclectic♦ nm,feclectic* * *ecléctico, -ca adj: eclectic
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