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61 en marcha
(adj.) = underway [under way], ongoing [on-going], afoot, under preparation, movingEx. Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.Ex. This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex. There is also a scheme afoot to help services create specialized data bases of their own using ECLAS norms.Ex. There is a new improved system, now under preparation, which will eventually replace the current version.Ex. A newborn baby has fallen through the toilet on a moving train after being prematurely born.* * *(adj.) = underway [under way], ongoing [on-going], afoot, under preparation, movingEx: Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.
Ex: This study has many implications for an ongoing COMARC effort beyond the present pilot project because it is evident that a very small number of libraries can furnish machine-readable records with full LC/MARC encoding.Ex: There is also a scheme afoot to help services create specialized data bases of their own using ECLAS norms.Ex: There is a new improved system, now under preparation, which will eventually replace the current version.Ex: A newborn baby has fallen through the toilet on a moving train after being prematurely born. -
62 existir de antemano
(v.) = pre-exist [preexist]Ex. The development of a retrospective programme is based on the premise that some fragmentary retrospective provision must pre-exist the establishment of a formal organization charged with the responsibility to do so.* * *(v.) = pre-exist [preexist]Ex: The development of a retrospective programme is based on the premise that some fragmentary retrospective provision must pre-exist the establishment of a formal organization charged with the responsibility to do so.
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63 experimento
m.experiment.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: experimentar.* * *1 experiment, test\hacer experimentos de to perform experiments on* * *noun m.* * *SM experiment ( con with) (en on)como experimento — as an experiment, by way of experiment
hacer experimentos — to experiment ( con with)(en on)
* * *masculino experimentrealizar un experimento — to do o carry out an experiment
* * *= experiment, experimentation, test run.Ex. Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.Ex. A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.Ex. Test run results show that by taking advantage of the favourable properties of holography shorter response times are obtained.----* del experimento = experimental.* experimento mental = thought experiment.* experimentos con animales = animal experimentation.* hacer experimentos = institute + experiments.* realizar un experimento = conduct + experiment.* * *masculino experimentrealizar un experimento — to do o carry out an experiment
* * *= experiment, experimentation, test run.Ex: Experiments in improved document delivery systems, and the establishment of networks between libraries are under way.
Ex: A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.Ex: Test run results show that by taking advantage of the favourable properties of holography shorter response times are obtained.* del experimento = experimental.* experimento mental = thought experiment.* experimentos con animales = animal experimentation.* hacer experimentos = institute + experiments.* realizar un experimento = conduct + experiment.* * *experimentrealizar un experimento to do o perform o carry out an experiment* * *
Del verbo experimentar: ( conjugate experimentar)
experimento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
experimentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
experimentar
experimento
experimentar ( conjugate experimentar) verbo intransitivo experimento con algo to experiment on o with sth
verbo transitivo
‹tristeza/alegría› to feel
experimento sustantivo masculino
experiment
experimentar
I verbo transitivo
1 (una sensación) to experience, feel: cuando la cuerda se rompió, experimentó un miedo abrumador, when the rope broke, he felt overwhelming fear
2 (un cambio) to undergo
Med experimentar una mejora, to improve
II verbo intransitivo (hacer experimentos) to experiment [con, with]
experimento sustantivo masculino experiment
' experimento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
experimentar
- flotación
- prueba
- resultado
- someter
- subrayar
- crecida
- experiencia
- hacer
- realizar
- repetición
- repetir
English:
conduct
- duplicate
- experiment
- guinea pig
- miraculous
- try
* * *experimento nmexperiment;experimento de laboratorio laboratory experiment;hacer un experimento to try an experiment* * *m experiment* * *experimento nmexperiencia: experiment* * *experimento n experiment -
64 gasto deducible
(n.) = tax deduction, income-tax deductionEx. All too many conferences, workshops, and courses are much ado about nothing, devoted to providing the sponsors with extra revenue and participants with tax deductions.Ex. The elimination of income-tax deductions for children & the establishment of a refundable tax credit to support poor families in the US is proposed.* * *(n.) = tax deduction, income-tax deductionEx: All too many conferences, workshops, and courses are much ado about nothing, devoted to providing the sponsors with extra revenue and participants with tax deductions.
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65 implicarse
(v.) = involve, implicate + ReflexivoEx. It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.Ex. In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *(v.) = involve, implicate + ReflexivoEx: It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.
Ex: In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *vpr1. Der to incriminate oneself* * *v/r get involved -
66 involucrarse
VPR1) (=participar) to get involved (en in)2) (=entrometerse) to meddle, interfere (en in)* * *(v.) = involve, implicate + ReflexivoEx. It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.Ex. In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *(v.) = involve, implicate + ReflexivoEx: It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.
Ex: In addition to convincing the assembly to vote against war, they must figure out the mystery of the burned bodies without implicating themselves.* * *
■involucrarse verbo reflexivo to get involved [en, in]
' involucrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
envolverse
- meterse
- mezclarse
- pringarse
- enredar
- intervenir
- involucrar
- meter
- mezclar
English:
barge in
* * *vprto get involved (en in);se involucró en un negocio de contrabando he got involved in a smuggling racket* * *vr: to get involved -
67 prostíbulo
m.whorehouse, brothel, call house, house of ill repute.* * *1 brothel* * *SM brothel* * *masculino brothel* * *= brothel, bawdy house [bawdyhouse].Ex. And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.Ex. The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.* * *masculino brothel* * *= brothel, bawdy house [bawdyhouse].Ex: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
Ex: The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.* * *brothel* * *
prostíbulo sustantivo masculino
brothel
prostíbulo sustantivo masculino brothel
* * *prostíbulo nmbrothel* * *m brothel -
68 partiendo de
Ex. In addition, there is an element of perpetuation about the establishment of headings on the basis of reference sources.* * *Ex: In addition, there is an element of perpetuation about the establishment of headings on the basis of reference sources.
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69 FEOGA (Fondos Europeos de Orientación y de Garantía Agrícola)
= FEOGA (Fonds Europeen d'Orientation et de Garantie Agricole), EAGGF (European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund).Ex. This has been achieved by the establishment of a common fund, the 'European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund' (EAGGF, but often referred to by its French initials as FEOGA -- Fonds Europeen d'Orientation et de Garantie Agricole).Ex. This has been achieved by the establishment of a common fund, the 'European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund' ( EAGGF, but often referred to by its French initials as FEOGA -- Fonds Europeen d'Orientation et de Garantie Agricole).Spanish-English dictionary > FEOGA (Fondos Europeos de Orientación y de Garantía Agrícola)
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70 agente del cambio
(n.) = change agentEx. One of the most significant change agents that will pervade all other trends is the establishment and regular use of high-speed, fiber optic communication highways.* * *(n.) = change agentEx: One of the most significant change agents that will pervade all other trends is the establishment and regular use of high-speed, fiber optic communication highways.
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71 autopista de comunicación
Ex. One of the most significant change agents that will pervade all other trends is the establishment and regular use of high-speed, fiber optic communication highways.* * *Ex: One of the most significant change agents that will pervade all other trends is the establishment and regular use of high-speed, fiber optic communication highways.
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72 cuenta complementaria
(n.) = satellite accountEx. The experience gained from the establishment of satellite accounts is described.* * *(n.) = satellite accountEx: The experience gained from the establishment of satellite accounts is described.
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73 cuestiones de intendencia
(n.) = housekeepingEx. The establishment of IT in both the housekeeping and information operations makes it necessary to cater for these kinds of facilities at varying levels.* * *(n.) = housekeepingEx: The establishment of IT in both the housekeeping and information operations makes it necessary to cater for these kinds of facilities at varying levels.
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74 gestión administrativa
f.administrative management.* * *(n.) = housekeepingEx. The establishment of IT in both the housekeeping and information operations makes it necessary to cater for these kinds of facilities at varying levels.* * *(n.) = housekeepingEx: The establishment of IT in both the housekeeping and information operations makes it necessary to cater for these kinds of facilities at varying levels.
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75 ingresos económicos
(n.) = incomeEx. Also, the supplier with a number of clients has enough maintenance income to justify the establishment of a sound maintenance service.* * *(n.) = incomeEx: Also, the supplier with a number of clients has enough maintenance income to justify the establishment of a sound maintenance service.
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76 miércoles
m. s.&pl.Wednesday, Wed.* * *1 Wednesday\* * *noun m.* * *SM INV Wednesdaymiércoles de ceniza — Ash Wednesday; ver sábado
* * *1) Wednesday; para ejemplos ver lunes2) (fam & euf) ( uso expletivo)miércoles! — shoot! (AmE colloq & euph), sugar! (BrE colloq & euph)
* * *= Wednesday.Ex. And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.----* Miércoles de Ceniza = Ash Wednesday.* * *1) Wednesday; para ejemplos ver lunes2) (fam & euf) ( uso expletivo)miércoles! — shoot! (AmE colloq & euph), sugar! (BrE colloq & euph)
* * *= Wednesday.Ex: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
* Miércoles de Ceniza = Ash Wednesday.* * *Compuesto:Ash WednesdayB ( fam euf)hace un tiempo de miércoles it's lousy weather ( colloq)* * *
miércoles sustantivo masculino (pl
miércoles de ceniza Ash Wednesday;
para ejemplos ver lunes
miércoles m inv Wednesday
Miércoles de Ceniza, Ash Wednesday
' miércoles' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
de
- el
- posiblemente
- dar
English:
Ash Wednesday
- except
- Wednesday
- ash
- be
- on
* * *♦ nm invWednesdayMiércoles de Ceniza Ash Wednesday; ver también sábado♦ interjFam Euf Br sugar, US shoot; Am¡de miércoles!: ¡qué irresponsable de miércoles! what an irresponsible so-and-so!;Am¡hace un frío de miércoles! Br it's blinking freezing!, US it's goddamn freezing!* * *m inv Wednesday* * *miércoles nms & pl: Wednesday* * *miércoles n Wednesday -
77 recoger las cosas de Uno antes de irse
(v.) = pack + Posesivo + thingsEx. And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.* * *(v.) = pack + Posesivo + thingsEx: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
Spanish-English dictionary > recoger las cosas de Uno antes de irse
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78 sin decir una palabra
Ex. And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.* * *Ex: And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
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79 FEOGA
SM ABR= Fondo Europeo de Orientación y de Garantía Agrícola EAGGF* * *FEOGA (Fondos Europeos de Orientación y de Garantía Agrícola)= FEOGA (Fonds Europeen d'Orientation et de Garantie Agricole), EAGGF (European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund).Ex: This has been achieved by the establishment of a common fund, the 'European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund' (EAGGF, but often referred to by its French initials as FEOGA -- Fonds Europeen d'Orientation et de Garantie Agricole).
Ex: This has been achieved by the establishment of a common fund, the 'European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund' ( EAGGF, but often referred to by its French initials as FEOGA -- Fonds Europeen d'Orientation et de Garantie Agricole).* * *(UE)(= Fondo Europeo de Orientación y de Garantía Agrícola) EAGGF* * *FEOGA [fe'oga] nmUE (abrev de Fondo Europeo de Orientación y de Garantía Agrícola) EAGGF, European Agriculture Guidance and Guarantee Fund -
80 objetividad
f.objectivity.* * *1 objectivity* * *noun f.* * *SF objectivity* * *femenino objectivity* * *= objectivity, facticity.Ex. We need new guidelines for the establishment of subject headings, and these guidelines should stress objectivity and logical arrangement of entries.Ex. His ideas have not been widely cited in biomedical disciplines, and when cited, only with rhetorically dismissive qualifications that detract from their facticity.* * *femenino objectivity* * *= objectivity, facticity.Ex: We need new guidelines for the establishment of subject headings, and these guidelines should stress objectivity and logical arrangement of entries.
Ex: His ideas have not been widely cited in biomedical disciplines, and when cited, only with rhetorically dismissive qualifications that detract from their facticity.* * *objectivitycon objetividad objectively* * *
objetividad sustantivo femenino
objectivity;
objetividad sustantivo femenino objectivity
' objetividad' also found in these entries:
English:
detachment
- objectivity
* * *objetividad nfobjectivity;analizó la situación con objetividad he analysed the situation objectively* * *f objectivity* * *objetividad nf: objectivity
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