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21 deslizar
v.1 to let slip in (indirecta, comentario).2 to slide, to pull.3 to slip, to slip in, to sneak in.Deslizó un sobre debajo de la puerta He slipped an envelope under the door.* * *1 (pasar) to slide, slip2 (decir o hacer por descuido) to slip1 (resbalar) to slide, slip1 (gen) to slide; (sobre agua) to glide3 (fluir) to flow, run4 (transcurrir) to go by, fly* * *verbto slide, slip* * *1. VT1) frm (=pasar)deslicé la carta por debajo de la puerta — I slipped o slid the letter under the door
deslizó el dedo por el armario y encontró polvo — she ran her finger along the cupboard and found it was dusty
2) frm (=dar con disimulo) to slip3) frm (=intercalar) to slip in2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo ( hacer resbalar) to slip, slide2.la deslizó por debajo de la puerta — he slipped o slid it under the door
deslizarse v pron1)b) barco/cisne to glidec) cajón/argollas de cortina to slided) agua/arroyo to flow gentlye) (escurrirse, escaparse) to slip away2) (liter) ( transcurrir) to slip by* * *= slide.Ex. Now rapid selection can slide just the proper card into position in an instant or two, and return it afterward.----* deslizarse = slither, drift, skid, glide.* deslizarse sobre el agua = aquaplane.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( hacer resbalar) to slip, slide2.la deslizó por debajo de la puerta — he slipped o slid it under the door
deslizarse v pron1)b) barco/cisne to glidec) cajón/argollas de cortina to slided) agua/arroyo to flow gentlye) (escurrirse, escaparse) to slip away2) (liter) ( transcurrir) to slip by* * *= slide.Ex: Now rapid selection can slide just the proper card into position in an instant or two, and return it afterward.
* deslizarse = slither, drift, skid, glide.* deslizarse sobre el agua = aquaplane.* * *deslizar [A4 ]vtA(hacer resbalar): deslizó la carta por debajo de la puerta he slipped o slid the letter under the doorle deslizó un billete de diez dólares en la mano she slipped a ten-dollar bill into his handdeslizó la mano por sus cabellos he ran his fingers through her hairB ‹comentario/crítica› to slip inA1 «patinador» to glide; «esquiador» to ski, slide; «serpiente» to slither, glidese deslizaban por el tobogán they slid down the slideel trineo se deslizó por la pendiente nevada the sled slid down the snow-covered slopeuna lágrima se deslizó por su mejilla a tear slid down his cheek2 (avanzar) to glide alongel bote se deslizaba sobre el lago the boat glided over the lake3 «cajón/argollas de cortina» to slide4 «agua/arroyo» to flow gently5 (escurrirse, escaparse) to slip awaylogramos deslizarnos sin que nadie nos viera we managed to slip away without being seense deslizó por la puerta trasera he slipped out (by) the back doorB ( liter) (transcurrir) to slip bylas tardes de otoño se deslizaban lentamente the autumn evenings slipped slowly byC «error» to slip through* * *
deslizar ( conjugate deslizar) verbo transitivo ( hacer resbalar) to slip, slide
deslizarse verbo pronominal
[ esquiador] to ski, slide;
[ serpiente] to slither, glide;
deslizarse por algo to slide down sth;
deslizarse sobre algo to glide over sth
deslizar vt (pasar algo por una superficie) to slide
(introducir algo con discreción) to slip [en, into] [por, through] [debajo de, under]
' deslizar' also found in these entries:
English:
slide
- slip
* * *♦ vtle deslizó las llaves en el bolsillo she slipped the keys into his pocket;deslizar algo por algo to slide sth along sth;deslizó la mano por la barandilla he ran his hand down the banister;deslizó el trapo sobre la mesa he ran the cloth over the table2. [indirecta, comentario] to slip in;deslizó un comentario sarcástico she slipped in a sarcastic comment* * *I v/t1 slide, run ( por along);deslizar algo por debajo de la puerta slip sth under the doorII v/i slide* * *deslizar {21} vt1) : to slide, to slip2) : to slip in* * * -
22 factura
f.1 invoice.pasar factura (figurative) to take their toll (los excesos, años)factura detallada itemized billfactura pro forma o proforma (commerce) pro forma invoicefactura del gas/del teléfono gas/phone bill2 cakes and pastries (repostería). (Argentinian Spanish)pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: facturar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: facturar.* * *1 invoice, bill\pasar factura a, presentar factura a to invoice, send a bill tofactura pro forma pro forma invoice* * *noun f.1) invoice, bill2) workmanship* * *SF1) (Com) bill, invoicepasar o presentar factura a algn — to bill o invoice sb
pasar factura —
el escándalo ha pasado factura a la organización — the scandal has taken its o a toll on the organization
nos pasarán (la) factura por el apoyo que nos dieron en momentos de crisis — they will call in the favour they did us by supporting us during the crisis
factura proforma, factura simulada — pro forma invoice
2) frm (=ejecución)cuadros de factura reciente — recently painted pictures, pictures of recent execution
un thriller psicológico de impecable factura — a perfectly put together o constructed psychological thriller
3) Cono Sur bun, cake* * *1) (Com) invoice (frml), billpresentarle or pasarle factura a alguien — (Fin) to invoice somebody
te hace un favor y luego te pasa la factura — he'll do you a favor and then he expects something in return
2) (RPl) (Coc) rolls, croissants, etc* * *= bill, invoice, receipt, billhead, sales receipt, sales ticket.Ex. At the end of the month a machine can readily be made to read these and to print an ordinary bill.Ex. When he pulls a lever, contacts are made through the holes, machinery at a central point makes the necessary computations and entries, and the proper receipt is printed for the salesman to pass to the customer.Ex. The platen jobber was a simple machine for dealing with the minor jobs such as billheads and cards for which the hand-press was too slow and the full-sized printing machine too large to be economic.Ex. The textbooks must be in mint condition and the original sales receipt presented.Ex. Reimbursement will not be made until original sales tickets are furnished.----* cobrar una factura = collect + payment, receive + payment.* dar el visto bueno a una factura = clear + invoice.* factura de electricidad, agua o gas = utility bill.* factura de hotel = hotel bill.* factura del teléfono = phone bill, telephone bill.* factura pendiente = outstanding invoice.* factura proforma = proforma [pro forma], proforma invoice.* hacer cuadras las facturas = reconcile + receipts.* hacer una factura = make out + bill.* liquidar una factura = settle + invoice.* pagar la factura = pay + the tab.* pagar una factura = settle + invoice, pay + a bill.* pagar una factura atrasada = pay off + bill.* presentar una factura = submit + bill.* recibir facturas = invoice.* * *1) (Com) invoice (frml), billpresentarle or pasarle factura a alguien — (Fin) to invoice somebody
te hace un favor y luego te pasa la factura — he'll do you a favor and then he expects something in return
2) (RPl) (Coc) rolls, croissants, etc* * *= bill, invoice, receipt, billhead, sales receipt, sales ticket.Ex: At the end of the month a machine can readily be made to read these and to print an ordinary bill.
Ex: When he pulls a lever, contacts are made through the holes, machinery at a central point makes the necessary computations and entries, and the proper receipt is printed for the salesman to pass to the customer.Ex: The platen jobber was a simple machine for dealing with the minor jobs such as billheads and cards for which the hand-press was too slow and the full-sized printing machine too large to be economic.Ex: The textbooks must be in mint condition and the original sales receipt presented.Ex: Reimbursement will not be made until original sales tickets are furnished.* cobrar una factura = collect + payment, receive + payment.* dar el visto bueno a una factura = clear + invoice.* factura de electricidad, agua o gas = utility bill.* factura de hotel = hotel bill.* factura del teléfono = phone bill, telephone bill.* factura pendiente = outstanding invoice.* factura proforma = proforma [pro forma], proforma invoice.* hacer cuadras las facturas = reconcile + receipts.* hacer una factura = make out + bill.* liquidar una factura = settle + invoice.* pagar la factura = pay + the tab.* pagar una factura = settle + invoice, pay + a bill.* pagar una factura atrasada = pay off + bill.* presentar una factura = submit + bill.* recibir facturas = invoice.* * *según factura as per invoicepresentarle or pasarle factura a algn ( Fin) to invoice sb, to send an invoice o a bill to sbte hace un favor, pero después te pasa la factura he'll do you a favor, but then he expects something in returnCompuesto:pro forma invoicefilmes de factura francesa French-made filmsde excelente factura excellently-made* * *
Del verbo facturar: ( conjugate facturar)
factura es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
factura
facturar
factura sustantivo femenino
1 (Com) invoice (frml), bill;◊ pasarle factura a algn (Fin) to invoice sb
2 (RPl) (Coc) rolls, croissants, etc
facturar ( conjugate facturar) verbo transitivo
1 (Com)a) ‹mercancías/arreglo› to invoice for, bill for
2 (Ferr) to register;
(Aviac) to check in
verbo intransitivo (Ferr) to register;
(Aviac) to check in
factura sustantivo femenino
1 Com invoice
2 (recibo) bill
facturar verbo transitivo
1 Com to invoice
2 Av (equipaje) to check in
' factura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fra.
- fría
- frío
- nota
- recargar
- recibo
- saldo
- sumar
- temblar
- vencer
- comprender
- cuenta
- detallado
- extender
- hacer
- importe
English:
amount
- bill
- catch up
- deprivation
- discrepancy
- doghouse
- face
- invoice
- lumber
- pay
- sales invoice
- saving
- workmanship
- check
- exquisite
- quiet
* * *factura nf1. [por mercancías, trabajo realizado] invoice;[de compra, luz, teléfono] bill;extender una factura to issue an invoice;pasar factura [los excesos, años] to take their toll;ya verás cómo te pasa factura por el favor que te hizo just you wait, he'll be wanting something back for the favour he did youfactura detallada itemized bill; Com factura pro forma o proforma pro forma invoice2. [hechura]de buena/mala factura well/badly made;un mueble de muy bella factura a beautifully made piece of furniture* * *seguro que luego te pasa la factura I’m sure there’ll be a price to pay;todos los excesos de su juventud le están empezando a pasar factura he’s starting to pay the price for all his youthful excesses, all his youthful excesses are starting to take their toll* * *factura nf1) : making, manufacturing2) : bill, invoice* * *factura n invoice / bill -
23 funcionamiento
m.operation, functioning.explicó el funcionamiento de la empresa he explained how the company worksentrar/estar en funcionamiento to come into/be in operation; (sistema) to start/be (working o running) (máquina)poner algo en funcionamiento to put something into operation; (sistema) to start something (working) (máquina)* * *1 operation, working\poner en funcionamiento to put into operation* * *noun m.* * *SMlo lubrico cada 2.000 horas de funcionamiento — I lubricate it after every 2,000 hours of operation
es vital para el funcionamiento del sistema nervioso — it's vital for the functioning of the nervous system
* * *a) ( de mecanismo)b) (de sistema, organismo) runningentrar/ponerse en funcionamiento — hospital/estación/fábrica to become operational; central nuclear to come into operation; autopista to open; mecanismo/máquina to start up; servicio/sistema to start
poner en funcionamiento — <central/fábrica> to bring into operation; <mecanismo/máquina> to start... up
* * *= functioning, operation, working, performance.Ex. The proper education of the user of scientific information is essential to the efficient functioning of the whole system of information provision.Ex. An operating system usually comprises a suite of programs that manages the operation of the microcomputer.Ex. Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex. When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.----* buen funcionamiento = smooth-running.* control de funcionamiento = benchmark.* controles de funcionamiento = benchmarking.* costes de funcionamiento = running costs.* de funcionamiento = operating, operational.* desde el punto de vista del funcionamiento = operationally.* en buen estado de funcionamiento = in good working condition.* en funcionamiento = in operation.* entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* estar en funcionamiento = be up.* fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.* funcionamiento conjunto = interworking.* funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* gastos de funcionamiento = operating costs, operating expenditure, operational costs, operating expenses, recurrent expenditure.* horas de funcionamiento = operating hours.* interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.* mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.* modelo de funcionamiento = business model.* no estar en funcionamiento = be down.* orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.* partida para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* poner en funcionamiento = activate, set in + action, set up, trip, put into + working order, put in + place, put in + place, put into + place, set in + motion.* poner en funcionamiento un programa = implement + program(me).* presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* puesta en funcionamiento = activation, deployment, realisation [realization, -USA], setting up, operationalisation [operationalization, -USA], startup [start-up].* tener en funcionamiento = have + in effect.* velocidad de funcionamiento = speed of operation.* * *a) ( de mecanismo)b) (de sistema, organismo) runningentrar/ponerse en funcionamiento — hospital/estación/fábrica to become operational; central nuclear to come into operation; autopista to open; mecanismo/máquina to start up; servicio/sistema to start
poner en funcionamiento — <central/fábrica> to bring into operation; <mecanismo/máquina> to start... up
* * *= functioning, operation, working, performance.Ex: The proper education of the user of scientific information is essential to the efficient functioning of the whole system of information provision.
Ex: An operating system usually comprises a suite of programs that manages the operation of the microcomputer.Ex: Notices may be useful in this context for the user who wishes to familiarise himself with the workings of the catalogue before approaching a terminal.Ex: When a library outgrows its second automated circulation system it sets stringent functional, performance and growth specifications and builds from scratch.* buen funcionamiento = smooth-running.* control de funcionamiento = benchmark.* controles de funcionamiento = benchmarking.* costes de funcionamiento = running costs.* de funcionamiento = operating, operational.* desde el punto de vista del funcionamiento = operationally.* en buen estado de funcionamiento = in good working condition.* en funcionamiento = in operation.* entrar en funcionamiento = go into + operation.* establecer normas de funcionamiento = establish + policy.* estar en funcionamiento = be up.* fondo para gastos de funcionamiento = operating funds.* funcionamiento conjunto = interworking.* funcionamiento coordinado = synergy.* funcionamiento defectuoso = malfunction.* gastos de funcionamiento = operating costs, operating expenditure, operational costs, operating expenses, recurrent expenditure.* horas de funcionamiento = operating hours.* interrumpir el funcionamiento = go down.* mal funcionamiento = malfunction, malfunctioning.* modelo de funcionamiento = business model.* no estar en funcionamiento = be down.* orden de funcionamiento del disco = disc operating command.* partida para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* poner en funcionamiento = activate, set in + action, set up, trip, put into + working order, put in + place, put in + place, put into + place, set in + motion.* poner en funcionamiento un programa = implement + program(me).* presupuesto para gastos de funcionamiento = operating budget, operating funds.* puesta en funcionamiento = activation, deployment, realisation [realization, -USA], setting up, operationalisation [operationalization, -USA], startup [start-up].* tener en funcionamiento = have + in effect.* velocidad de funcionamiento = speed of operation.* * *para asegurar el buen funcionamiento del aparato to keep the equipment in good working orderel nuevo servicio todavía no ha entrado en funcionamiento the new service is not yet in operationentra en funcionamiento automáticamente it comes on o operates automaticallyel buen funcionamiento de la escuela the smooth running of the schoolse puso en funcionamiento una operación de búsqueda a search was set in motion o launched* * *
funcionamiento sustantivo masculino:
para el buen funcionamiento de la escuela for the smooth running of the school;
ponerse en funcionamiento [hospital/estación/fábrica] to become operational;
[ central nuclear] to come into operation;
[mecanismo/máquina] to start up;
[servicio/sistema] to start;
poner en funcionamiento ‹central/fábrica› to bring into operation;
‹mecanismo/máquina› to start … up
funcionamiento sustantivo masculino operation
poner/entrar en funcionamiento, to put/come into operation
' funcionamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arreglar
- marcha
- mecánica
- padecer
- salud
- simulador
- simuladora
- activar
- asegurar
- comprobar
- correcto
- demostrar
- falla
- servicio
English:
behavior
- behaviour
- malfunction
- operation
- operational
- running
- working
- working order
- action
- come
- functional
- use
- workings
* * *operation, functioning;el funcionamiento de esta impresora es perfecto this printer works perfectly;me explicó el funcionamiento de la empresa she explained to me how the company works;entrar/estar en funcionamiento to come into/be in operation;la máquina lleva ya dos horas en funcionamiento the machine has been running for two hours;poner algo en funcionamiento to start sth (working);la puesta en funcionamiento de una central nuclear the commissioning o bringing on-line of a nuclear power station* * *m working;en (perfecto) estado de funcionamiento in (perfect) working order* * *1) : functioning2)en funcionamiento : in operation* * *funcionamiento n working / operation -
24 manejo
m.1 operation.de fácil manejo user-friendly2 handling.3 management, running.4 intrigue (intriga).5 driving. ( Latin American Spanish)pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: manejar.* * *1 (uso) handling, use2 (funcionamiento) running3 (de un negocio) management4 (ardid) trick, scheme5 ESPAÑOL AMERICANO (de coche) driving* * *SM1) (=uso) [de herramienta, arma] use; [de máquina] operation; [de idioma] use2) (Com) [de negocio, empresa] running; [de dinero, fondos] handlingse encarga del manejo de los asuntos de la empresa — he takes charge of looking after their business affairs
3)tener buen manejo de — [+ idioma, tema] to have a good command of
4) pl manejos (=intrigas) dealings5) LAm (Aut) driving* * *1) ( uso)2) (de un asunto, negocio) managementel mal manejo de los fondos públicos — the mismanagement o mishandling of public funds
3) (AmL) (Auto) driving* * *= handling.Ex. The document can now be returned to the proper department for further handling.----* con conocimiento básico en el manejo de la información = information literate [information-literate].* conocimientos en el manejo de la información = info-savvy.* habilidad en el manejo de diferentes soportes = media competency.* instrucción de manejo = operating instruction.* * *1) ( uso)2) (de un asunto, negocio) managementel mal manejo de los fondos públicos — the mismanagement o mishandling of public funds
3) (AmL) (Auto) driving* * *= handling.Ex: The document can now be returned to the proper department for further handling.
* con conocimiento básico en el manejo de la información = information literate [information-literate].* conocimientos en el manejo de la información = info-savvy.* habilidad en el manejo de diferentes soportes = media competency.* instrucción de manejo = operating instruction.* * *A(uso): el manejo de la máquina es muy sencillo the machine is easy to use o operateesto facilita el manejo del diccionario this makes using the dictionary easiersu excelente manejo de la cámara his excellent cameraworksu manejo de la lengua his use of the language, the way he uses the languageB (de un asunto, negocio) managementel mal manejo de los fondos públicos the mismanagement o mishandling of public funds* * *
Del verbo manejar: ( conjugate manejar)
manejo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
manejó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
manejar
manejo
manejar ( conjugate manejar) verbo transitivo
1 ( usar) ‹herramienta/arma/diccionario› to use;
‹ máquina› to use, operate
2 (dirigir, llevar) ‹negocio/empresa› to manage;
‹ asuntos› to manage, handle
3 ( manipular) to manipulate
4 (AmL) ‹ auto› to drive
verbo intransitivo (AmL) to drive
manejarse verbo pronominal
1 ( desenvolverse) to get by, manage
2 (Col) ( comportarse) to behave
manejo sustantivo masculino
1 ( uso):◊ el manejo de la máquina es muy sencillo the machine is easy to use o operate;
su manejo de la lengua his use of the language
2 (de asunto, negocio) management
3 (AmL) (Auto) driving
manejar
I verbo transitivo
1 (manipular) to handle, operate: no sé manejar la grúa, I can't operate the crane
2 (dirigir, controlar) to handle: sabrá manejar la situación, she'll be able to handle the situation
(a alguien) Irma maneja a las personas, Irma manipulates people
si la manejas bien, es un encanto, if you know how to handle her, she's charming
3 (administrar) to manage: maneja mucho dinero, he handles lots of money
4 LAm (automóvil) to drive
II vi LAm to drive
manejo sustantivo masculino
1 (utilización) handling, use: su manejo es muy sencillo, it is very easy to operate
2 (más en pl) (chanchullos) tricks pl: no sé qué manejos se trae, I don't know what he's up to
3 LAm (conducción) driving
' manejo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
simple
English:
easy
- operation
- puppetry
- ease
- handling
- management
* * *manejo nm1. [de máquina, mandos] operation;[de armas, herramientas] use; [de caballo, bicicleta] handling;me están explicando el manejo del módem they are telling me how to use the modem;de fácil manejo user-friendly;instrucciones de manejo instructions for use2. [de datos] handling;[de conocimientos] marshalling; [de idiomas] command;sus poemas destacan por el excelente manejo de las metáforas her poems are remarkable for their superb use of metaphor3. [de negocio] management, running4. [intriga] intrigue5. Am [de automóvil] driving* * *m1 de situación handlingde fácil manejo easy to use4:manejos pl scheming sg, machinations* * *manejo nm1) : handling, operation2) : management -
25 recibo
m.receipt.al recibo de tu carta… on receipt of your letter…acusar recibo de to acknowledge receipt ofpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: recibir.* * *1 (resguardo) receipt2 (factura) invoice, bill3 (recepción) reception, receiving* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=factura) bill, account2) [de dinero] receipt3)ser de recibo —
no es de recibo que... — it is unacceptable that...
4) frmestar de recibo — [persona] to be at home, be at home to callers; [traje, objeto] to be ready for collection
* * *1) ( de pago) receipt; ( justificante de compra) (sales) receipt; (de luz, teléfono) bill2) ( acción de recibir) receiptal recibo de esta carta — (frml) on o upon receipt of this letter
* * *= bill, receipt, sales receipt, sales ticket.Ex. At the end of the month a machine can readily be made to read these and to print an ordinary bill.Ex. When he pulls a lever, contacts are made through the holes, machinery at a central point makes the necessary computations and entries, and the proper receipt is printed for the salesman to pass to the customer.Ex. The textbooks must be in mint condition and the original sales receipt presented.Ex. Reimbursement will not be made until original sales tickets are furnished.----* acuse de recibo = acknowledgement of receipt.* no ser de recibo = be unacceptable.* recibo del teléfono = telephone bill.* * *1) ( de pago) receipt; ( justificante de compra) (sales) receipt; (de luz, teléfono) bill2) ( acción de recibir) receiptal recibo de esta carta — (frml) on o upon receipt of this letter
* * *= bill, receipt, sales receipt, sales ticket.Ex: At the end of the month a machine can readily be made to read these and to print an ordinary bill.
Ex: When he pulls a lever, contacts are made through the holes, machinery at a central point makes the necessary computations and entries, and the proper receipt is printed for the salesman to pass to the customer.Ex: The textbooks must be in mint condition and the original sales receipt presented.Ex: Reimbursement will not be made until original sales tickets are furnished.* acuse de recibo = acknowledgement of receipt.* no ser de recibo = be unacceptable.* recibo del teléfono = telephone bill.* * *A1 (de pago) receipt2 (justificante de compra) receipt, sales receipt o slip o ( AmE) check3 (de la luz, del teléfono) billB (acción de recibir) receiptal recibo de esta carta ( frml); on o upon receipt of this letteracuso recibo de su carta de fecha … I acknowledge receipt of your letter dated …no ser de recibo to be unacceptable* * *
Del verbo recibir: ( conjugate recibir)
recibo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
recibir
recibo
recibir ( conjugate recibir) verbo transitivo ( en general) to receive;
reciba un atento saludo de … (Corresp) sincerely yours (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE);
recibo a algn con los brazos abiertos to welcome sb with open arms;
van a ir a recibolo they are going to meet him;
el encargado la reciboá enseguida the manager will see you right away
recibirse verbo pronominal (AmL) (Educ) to graduate;
recibose de algo to qualify as sth
recibo sustantivo masculino ( en general) receipt;
(de luz, teléfono) bill
recibir
I verbo transitivo
1 (un regalo, llamada, etc) to receive, get: recibieron una mala noticia, they were given some bad news
recibió un golpe en la espalda, he was hit on the back
(un premio) to win
2 (en el despacho) to receive
(acoger) to welcome
(en el aeropuerto, etc) to meet
3 (un consejo) no le gusta recibir consejos, she doesn't like taking advice
4 Telec to receive
5 (un nombre) estas construcciones reciben el nombre de basílicas, these buildings are called basilicas
II vi (admitir visitas) to receive, see visitors: esta doctora sólo recibe los martes y los jueves, the doctor is only available for consultation on Tuesday and Thursday
recibo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una transacción comercial) receipt
2 (factura) bill
recibo del gas, gas bill
3 (acción) receipt
♦ Locuciones: acusar recibo de, to acknowledge receipt of
no ser de recibo, to be unacceptable
' recibo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- acuse
- concepto
- cuenta
- factura
- maldita
- maldito
- recargar
- tique
- tíquet
- boleta
English:
acknowledge
- acknowledgement
- bill
- check
- electricity bill
- keep
- receipt
- return receipt
- sign for
- ticket
- acknowledgment
- pay
- sales
- sign
* * *recibo nm1. [recepción] receipt;al recibo de tu carta… on receipt of your letter…;acusar recibo de to acknowledge receipt of2. [documento] [de compra] receipt3. [del gas, de la luz] bill4. Compser de recibo: su actuación no fue de recibo their performance wasn't up to scratch;no sería de recibo ocultarle la situación it wouldn't be right not to tell her what the situation is;no es de recibo que ahora nos traten así it's not on for them to treat us like that* * *m (sales) receipt;ser de recibo be acceptable* * *recibo nm: receipt* * *recibo n1. (factura) bill2. (de un pago) receipt -
26 audaz
adj.1 daring, bold.2 audacious, bold, brave, courageous.3 wild.* * *1 audacious, bold, daring* * *adj.bold, audacious* * *ADJ bold, audacious* * ** * *= adventurous, daring, fearless, bold [bolder -comp., boldest -sup.], dauntless, brave [braver -comp., bravest -sup.], audacious, buccaneering.Ex. Many say the role of consumer advice centres as being simply mediators between the consumer and the retailer/manufacturer; only a few adventurous authorities encouraged the aggressive championing of consumer complaints.Ex. One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Ex. He describes the decoration of the tombs, explaining that this artwork is a fearless thumbing of the nose at death itself.Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.Ex. He was a dauntless adventurer, a sleuthhound, a research scholar of exceptional acuity.Ex. It would be a brave man who would predict that such a process will always remain clumsy, slow and faulty in detail.Ex. One of Belgium's most dangerous criminals, who staged an audacious jailbreak on a hijacked helicopter, has been tracked down to Morocco.Ex. But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.----* persona audaz = risk taker.* * ** * *= adventurous, daring, fearless, bold [bolder -comp., boldest -sup.], dauntless, brave [braver -comp., bravest -sup.], audacious, buccaneering.Ex: Many say the role of consumer advice centres as being simply mediators between the consumer and the retailer/manufacturer; only a few adventurous authorities encouraged the aggressive championing of consumer complaints.
Ex: One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Ex: He describes the decoration of the tombs, explaining that this artwork is a fearless thumbing of the nose at death itself.Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.Ex: He was a dauntless adventurer, a sleuthhound, a research scholar of exceptional acuity.Ex: It would be a brave man who would predict that such a process will always remain clumsy, slow and faulty in detail.Ex: One of Belgium's most dangerous criminals, who staged an audacious jailbreak on a hijacked helicopter, has been tracked down to Morocco.Ex: But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.* persona audaz = risk taker.* * *1 (valiente) ‹persona/acción› brave, courageous, daring, bold2 (osado) daring, bold, audacious* * *
audaz adjetivo ( valiente) brave, courageous;
( osado) daring, bold
audaz adjetivo audacious, bold
' audaz' also found in these entries:
English:
audacious
- bold
- daring
- defiant
- intrepid
- unadventurous
* * *audaz adj1. [valiente] daring, bold2. [descarado] audacious* * *adj daring, bold, audacious* * *♦ audazmente adv* * *audaz adj daring / bold -
27 catálogo onomástico
(n.) = name catalogue, name fileEx. The catalogue in which the entries are filed in the alphabetical order of the proper names (of persons, organizations or places) cited in the document is known as name catalogue.Ex. The name file contains the names of personal as well as corporate authors.* * *(n.) = name catalogue, name fileEx: The catalogue in which the entries are filed in the alphabetical order of the proper names (of persons, organizations or places) cited in the document is known as name catalogue.
Ex: The name file contains the names of personal as well as corporate authors. -
28 dejar perplejo
v.to bewilder, to confound, to puzzle, to baffle.La sorpresa enmudeció a María The surprise dumbfounded Mary.* * *(v.) = puzzle, mystify, perplex, stump, blow + Posesivo + mind, bewilder, nonplusEx. During this decade, a number of the perennial information issues for which technological solutions are needed will persit and continue to puzzle librarians.Ex. 'What mystifies me' -- she paused, searching for the proper words -- 'what mystifies me is the hold he seems to have over you and the staff'.Ex. If when you are working you come across a problem which perplexes you, you should write to someone in the field who may be able to help you.Ex. I'm stumped -- again, any help would be appreciated -- and thank you for your responses so far!.Ex. This is a book that treats its audience with respect while blowing their mind.Ex. Often the publisher would deliberately edited the copy of a book, substituting English spelling for American and vice versa, and changing the text if he thought it would bewilder or offend his customers.Ex. The spectacle in front of Bertie was enough to nonplus anyone -- Gussie in scarlet tights and a pretty frightful false beard.* * *(v.) = puzzle, mystify, perplex, stump, blow + Posesivo + mind, bewilder, nonplusEx: During this decade, a number of the perennial information issues for which technological solutions are needed will persit and continue to puzzle librarians.
Ex: 'What mystifies me' -- she paused, searching for the proper words -- 'what mystifies me is the hold he seems to have over you and the staff'.Ex: If when you are working you come across a problem which perplexes you, you should write to someone in the field who may be able to help you.Ex: I'm stumped -- again, any help would be appreciated -- and thank you for your responses so far!.Ex: This is a book that treats its audience with respect while blowing their mind.Ex: Often the publisher would deliberately edited the copy of a book, substituting English spelling for American and vice versa, and changing the text if he thought it would bewilder or offend his customers.Ex: The spectacle in front of Bertie was enough to nonplus anyone -- Gussie in scarlet tights and a pretty frightful false beard. -
29 homosexual
adj.homosexual.f. & m.homosexual, homosexual person, gay, gay man.* * *► adjetivo1 homosexual1 homosexual* * *noun mf. adj.homosexual, gay* * *ADJ SMF homosexual* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino homosexual* * *= gay, gay man [gay men, -pl.], homosexual, queer, fag, faggot, poofter, sissy, poof, mollycoddle, homo.Ex. There are indications that gay and lesbian readers will be better served in the future.Ex. It is the proper function of New Zealand libraries to provide affirmative and empowering information to minority groups such as lesbians and gay men.Ex. The advent of the AIDS virus into both homosexual and heterosexual populations means that sexual ignorance can now result in death.Ex. Approximately 100 young adult novels with gay/lesbian/ queer content have been published since the first one appeared in 1969.Ex. Unfortunately, some inflammatory and offensive discourses appear over the network, including such words as 'bitch', ' fag', 'fagette', and 'dyke'.Ex. Homophobic terms like 'poofter' and ' faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex. Homophobic terms like ' poofter' and 'faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex. Males who engage in more feminine activities may be considered ' sissies' and may often feel less accepted than females labeled as 'tomboys'.Ex. Men who think bags make them look like poofs obviously need to become a bit more secure in their own sexuality.Ex. These are the words not of a mollycoddle or a sentimentalist, but of a veteran soldier nation.Ex. If the lesboes and homos had their way in the world, there wouldn't be any reproduction of the human race.----* liberación de los homosexuales = gay liberation.* no homosexual = straight man.* pareja homosexual = homosexual couple.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino homosexual* * *= gay, gay man [gay men, -pl.], homosexual, queer, fag, faggot, poofter, sissy, poof, mollycoddle, homo.Ex: There are indications that gay and lesbian readers will be better served in the future.
Ex: It is the proper function of New Zealand libraries to provide affirmative and empowering information to minority groups such as lesbians and gay men.Ex: The advent of the AIDS virus into both homosexual and heterosexual populations means that sexual ignorance can now result in death.Ex: Approximately 100 young adult novels with gay/lesbian/ queer content have been published since the first one appeared in 1969.Ex: Unfortunately, some inflammatory and offensive discourses appear over the network, including such words as 'bitch', ' fag', 'fagette', and 'dyke'.Ex: Homophobic terms like 'poofter' and ' faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex: Homophobic terms like ' poofter' and 'faggot' play a central role in adolescent male peer-group dynamics.Ex: Males who engage in more feminine activities may be considered ' sissies' and may often feel less accepted than females labeled as 'tomboys'.Ex: Men who think bags make them look like poofs obviously need to become a bit more secure in their own sexuality.Ex: These are the words not of a mollycoddle or a sentimentalist, but of a veteran soldier nation.Ex: If the lesboes and homos had their way in the world, there wouldn't be any reproduction of the human race.* liberación de los homosexuales = gay liberation.* no homosexual = straight man.* pareja homosexual = homosexual couple.* * *adj/mfhomosexual* * *
homosexual adjetivo, masculino y femenino
homosexual
homosexual adjetivo & mf homosexual
' homosexual' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gay
- invertida
- invertido
- paladín
- maricón
- pederasta
- tendencia
English:
come out
- gay
- homosexual
- queen
- queer
- come
- fag
* * *♦ adjhomosexual♦ nmfhomosexual* * *m/f & adj homosexual* * *homosexual adj & nmf: homosexual* * *homosexual adj n homosexual -
30 osado
adj.1 daring, devil-may-care, bold, audacious.2 imprudent, presumptuous, cheeky.past part.past participle of spanish verb: osar.* * *► adjetivo1 (audaz) audacious, daring2 (desvergonzado) shameless* * *ADJ1) (=audaz) daring, bold2) (=descarado) impudent, audacious* * *- da adjetivo (liter) daring, bold, audacious* * *= brash [brasher -comp., brashest -sup.], daring, bold [bolder -comp., boldest -sup.], defiant, audacious, buccaneering.Ex. Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.Ex. One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Ex. 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.Ex. Two recently elected school board members have announced their intention of 'ridding the high school of Mrs Panopoulos' -- to which she replied, with a defiant shrug, 'Let them try'.Ex. One of Belgium's most dangerous criminals, who staged an audacious jailbreak on a hijacked helicopter, has been tracked down to Morocco.Ex. But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.* * *- da adjetivo (liter) daring, bold, audacious* * *= brash [brasher -comp., brashest -sup.], daring, bold [bolder -comp., boldest -sup.], defiant, audacious, buccaneering.Ex: Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.
Ex: One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Ex: 'Would it be bold of me to ask,' she said hesitantly, 'why is the Medical Center library virtually an autonomous unit?'.Ex: Two recently elected school board members have announced their intention of 'ridding the high school of Mrs Panopoulos' -- to which she replied, with a defiant shrug, 'Let them try'.Ex: One of Belgium's most dangerous criminals, who staged an audacious jailbreak on a hijacked helicopter, has been tracked down to Morocco.Ex: But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.* * *osado -da( liter); daring, bold, audacious* * *
Del verbo osar: ( conjugate osar)
osado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
osado
osar
osar ( conjugate osar) verbo intransitivo (liter) osado + INF to dare to + inf;
osado,-a adjetivo
1 (que no tiene miedo) daring
2 (que no tiene respeto) impudent, disrespectful
osar verbo intransitivo to dare ➣ Ver nota en dare
' osado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
osada
- atrevido
- audaz
English:
daring
* * *osado, -a adj1. [valeroso] daring, bold2. [descarado] impudent, audacious* * *adj daring* * *osado, -da adj1) : bold, daring2) : audacious, impudent♦ osadamente adv -
31 temerario
adj.1 reckless, bold, audacious, brash.2 reckless, breakneck, suicidal.3 cock-brained.* * *► adjetivo1 reckless, rash* * *(f. - temeraria)adj.* * *ADJ1) [persona, acto] (=imprudente) rash, reckless; (=audaz) bold2) [juicio] hasty, rash* * *- ria adjetivo bold* * *= daring, reckless, rash, foolhardy, audacious, buccaneering.Ex. One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Ex. The article is entitled ' Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.Ex. And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Ex. There is nothing wrong with killing enemy soldiers that are attacking you and it would seem foolhardy just to let them escape.Ex. One of Belgium's most dangerous criminals, who staged an audacious jailbreak on a hijacked helicopter, has been tracked down to Morocco.Ex. But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.----* imprudencia temeraria = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligence.* juicio temerario = snap judgement.* * *- ria adjetivo bold* * *= daring, reckless, rash, foolhardy, audacious, buccaneering.Ex: One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.
Ex: The article is entitled ' Reckless driving on the information highway, or, is the scholar of the research library effectively using the available resources?'.Ex: And some way down the list of benefits was a rash promise to 'slash the red tape that hinders our trade with Europe -- and thereby safeguard the 2 1/2 million jobs involved'.Ex: There is nothing wrong with killing enemy soldiers that are attacking you and it would seem foolhardy just to let them escape.Ex: One of Belgium's most dangerous criminals, who staged an audacious jailbreak on a hijacked helicopter, has been tracked down to Morocco.Ex: But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.* imprudencia temeraria = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligence.* juicio temerario = snap judgement.* * *‹persona› rash, bold; ‹acto/empresa› rash* * *
temerario,-a adj (acción, modo de conducir) reckless, (comentario, hipótesis, acusación) rash
' temerario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arriesgada
- arriesgado
- colgada
- colgado
- temeraria
- imprudente
English:
daredevil
- reckless
- risktaker
- dare
* * *temerario, -a adj[persona, conducta] rash, reckless; [juicio, opinión] rash;conducción temeraria careless o reckless driving* * *adj rash, reckless* * *: reckless, rash♦ temerariamente adv* * *temerario adj reckless -
32 tornillo de banco
vice (US vise), clamp* * *(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex. The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * *(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.
Ex: The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * *vise, Brvice -
33 tornillo de carpintero
(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex. The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * *(n.) = vice [vise, -USA], clampEx: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.
Ex: The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers. -
34 veneración
f.veneration, adoration, devotion, reverence.* * *1 veneration, worship* * *SF (gen) worship; (Rel) veneration* * *a) ( adoración) adoration, veneration (frml)b) (Relig) veneration* * *= worship, reverence, veneration, cult.Ex. At the heart of the ancient Hippopotamian culture is the worship of the feminine principle.Ex. One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Ex. Relics and icons not only have certain characteristics in common as objects of veneration but are also in their origin closely associated with each other.Ex. The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.* * *a) ( adoración) adoration, veneration (frml)b) (Relig) veneration* * *= worship, reverence, veneration, cult.Ex: At the heart of the ancient Hippopotamian culture is the worship of the feminine principle.
Ex: One wondered, did daring first-year students lose their nerve at the last minute and kneel as evidence that their audacity in approaching this 'holy of holies' was tempered by the proper reverence?.Ex: Relics and icons not only have certain characteristics in common as objects of veneration but are also in their origin closely associated with each other.Ex: The cult of information forms the catalyst for a discussion of the ways in which information has acquired folkloristic status as the major way in which people look at the world.* * *1(adoración): siente veneración por su hija he is devoted to o worships o adores his daughterla mira con veneración he regards her with adoration o veneration ( frml)2 ( Relig) veneration* * *
veneración sustantivo femenino veneration, adoration
' veneración' also found in these entries:
English:
hero-worship
* * *veneración nf1. [de familiar, famoso] worship;siente verdadera veneración por su madre he positively worships his mother2. [de dios, santo] veneration, worship* * *f veneration, worship* * * -
35 abrazadera
f.1 brace, bracket (Tec).2 clamp, brace, fastener, cleat.* * *1 clamp, brace* * *noun f.brace, clamp* * *SF (=soporte) bracket, clamp; (Tip) (=corchete) bracket* * ** * *= brace, clamp.Ex. A spoken dialogue between the system and the trainee would proceed as follows: System 'Try to assemble the air compressor' Trainee: 'How?' System: 'Install pump, install pump brace, install pulley, install belt housing cover.Ex. The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * ** * *= brace, clamp.Ex: A spoken dialogue between the system and the trainee would proceed as follows: System 'Try to assemble the air compressor' Trainee: 'How?' System: 'Install pump, install pump brace, install pulley, install belt housing cover.
Ex: The purpose of the module is to enable students to identify, select, and demonstrate the proper selection, use, and care of pliers, wrenches, clamps, hammers, and screwdrivers.* * *Compuesto:inflatable cuff* * *
abrazadera sustantivo femenino clasp, brace
' abrazadera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tirante
English:
brace
- clamp
* * *abrazadera nf1. Tec brace, bracket2. [en carpintería] clamp* * *f TÉC (hose) clamp* * *abrazadera nf: clamp, brace -
36 carrera académica
(n.) = academic careerEx. The teaching mentor will oversee the proposed academic development program and will ensure that the candidate receives the proper experience for the future academic career.* * *(n.) = academic careerEx: The teaching mentor will oversee the proposed academic development program and will ensure that the candidate receives the proper experience for the future academic career.
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37 desarrollo académico
(n.) = academic developmentEx. The teaching mentor will oversee the proposed academic development program and will ensure that the candidate receives the proper experience for the future academic career.* * *(n.) = academic developmentEx: The teaching mentor will oversee the proposed academic development program and will ensure that the candidate receives the proper experience for the future academic career.
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38 edición científica
(n.) = scholarly publishing, academic publishingEx. As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.Ex. This article examines the impact of recent trends on the academic community in general and on academic publishing in particular.* * *(n.) = scholarly publishing, academic publishingEx: As a writer on the publishing of scholarly books in the USA once put it, 'A book that would bankrupt a scholarly publisher does not fall within the proper domain of scholarly publishing'.
Ex: This article examines the impact of recent trends on the academic community in general and on academic publishing in particular. -
39 justificante
adj.justifying.m.1 written proof, documentary evidence.justificante médico doctor's note, sick note2 alibi.3 voucher, voucher copy, justifier.* * *► adjetivo1 justifying1 (prueba) written proof* * *SM [de dinero] receipt; [de enfermedad] sick note* * *masculino receiptjustificante de pago — receipt, proof of payment
* * *= receipt.Ex. When he pulls a lever, contacts are made through the holes, machinery at a central point makes the necessary computations and entries, and the proper receipt is printed for the salesman to pass to the customer.* * *masculino receiptjustificante de pago — receipt, proof of payment
* * *= receipt.Ex: When he pulls a lever, contacts are made through the holes, machinery at a central point makes the necessary computations and entries, and the proper receipt is printed for the salesman to pass to the customer.
* * *receiptjustificante de pago receipt, proof of paymentjustificante de asistencia certificate of attendancejustificante de ausencia note explaining reasons for one's absence* * *
justificante sustantivo masculino
receipt;
justificante de asistencia certificate of attendance;
justificante de ausencia note explaining reasons for one's absence
justificante sustantivo masculino written proof
justificante de asistencia, certificate of attendance
* * *justificante nmwritten proof, documentary evidence;como ayer no fui a clase hoy tengo que llevar un justificante de mi madre as I didn't go to school yesterday, I have to take a note from my mother todayjustificante de compra receipt;justificante médico doctor's note, sick note* * *m1 de pago receipt;hay que presentar un justificante de compra you will have to present proof of purchase* * *justificante nm1) : justification2) : proof, voucher -
40 ser correcto
v.1 to be right, to be correct.2 to be right to, to be proper to, to be the proper thing to do to, to be the right thing to.3 to be honest.* * *(v.) = be all right, be correct, be rightEx. The lead term 'metallurgy' is all right but you have then gone on to qualify this by the subordinate term in the chain 'assaying' and indexed this for the class number 669.Ex. It is not always correct to conclude that if users fail to frame their questions more specifically it is because they are incapable of doing so.Ex. Your answer 'by containing more than one substitute for each document and arranging these in sequences differing from shelf order' is right.* * *(v.) = be all right, be correct, be rightEx: The lead term 'metallurgy' is all right but you have then gone on to qualify this by the subordinate term in the chain 'assaying' and indexed this for the class number 669.
Ex: It is not always correct to conclude that if users fail to frame their questions more specifically it is because they are incapable of doing so.Ex: Your answer 'by containing more than one substitute for each document and arranging these in sequences differing from shelf order' is right.
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