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121 carisma
m.charisma.* * *1 charisma* * *SM charisma* * *masculino charisma* * *= glamour [glamor, -USA], charisma, panache.Ex. In many cases needs other than those of the user are driving the further introduction of the Internet into libraries, e. g. the glamour and marketing value of connectivity, and the egos of librarians = En muchos casos necesidades diferentes a las de los usuarios están fomentando aún más la introducción de Internet en las bibliotecas, por ej., el carisma y el valor comercial de la red y el ego del bibliotecario.Ex. Factors to be taken into consideration include: managerial style; attitude to personnel and customers; the importance of information technology; corporate culture; criteria for creativity; charisma; and the role of quality.Ex. It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.* * *masculino charisma* * *= glamour [glamor, -USA], charisma, panache.Ex: In many cases needs other than those of the user are driving the further introduction of the Internet into libraries, e. g. the glamour and marketing value of connectivity, and the egos of librarians = En muchos casos necesidades diferentes a las de los usuarios están fomentando aún más la introducción de Internet en las bibliotecas, por ej., el carisma y el valor comercial de la red y el ego del bibliotecario.
Ex: Factors to be taken into consideration include: managerial style; attitude to personnel and customers; the importance of information technology; corporate culture; criteria for creativity; charisma; and the role of quality.Ex: It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.* * *charismatener carisma to have charisma* * *
carisma sustantivo masculino
charisma
carisma sustantivo masculino charisma
' carisma' also found in these entries:
English:
charisma
* * *carisma nmcharisma;tener mucho carisma to have lots of charisma, to be very charismatic* * *m charisma* * *carisma nf: charisma -
122 consagración
f.consecration, crowning, consummation.* * *1 RELIGIÓN consecration2 (artista etc) recognition3 (de una costumbre) establishment4 (dedicación) dedication* * *noun f.consecration, dedication* * *SF1) (Rel) consecration, dedication2) [de costumbre] establishment* * *1) (Relig) consecration2) (de monumento, tiempo, esfuerzo) dedication3)a) (de artista, profesional)aquel éxito contribuyó a su consagración como dramaturgo — that success helped establish him as a playwright
b) ( de costumbre) establishment* * *= enshrining, consecration.Ex. Proponents of the enshrining in legislation of the citizen's basic right to know what his government is doing and why, often point to the US as an example.Ex. These include: the consecration of images and their use in devotion and pilgrimage; the role of images in infamy, justice and witchcraft; sexual arousal by image; censorship and iconoclasm.* * *1) (Relig) consecration2) (de monumento, tiempo, esfuerzo) dedication3)a) (de artista, profesional)aquel éxito contribuyó a su consagración como dramaturgo — that success helped establish him as a playwright
b) ( de costumbre) establishment* * *= enshrining, consecration.Ex: Proponents of the enshrining in legislation of the citizen's basic right to know what his government is doing and why, often point to the US as an example.
Ex: These include: the consecration of images and their use in devotion and pilgrimage; the role of images in infamy, justice and witchcraft; sexual arousal by image; censorship and iconoclasm.* * *A ( Relig) consecrationB1 (de un monumento) dedication2 (de tiempo, esfuerzo) dedicationC1(de un artista, un profesional): aquel éxito teatral contribuyó a su consagración como dramaturgo the success of that play helped establish him o his reputation as a playwright o helped him achieve acclaim as a playwright2 (de una costumbre) establishment, establishing* * *
consagración sustantivo femenino
1 (dedicación exclusiva a una actividad) dedication: su consagración al mundo literario no sorprendió, we were not surprised by her dedication to the literary world
2 (conquista de la fama) reputation: su consagración se produjo en la última temporada, he earned his reputation during this latest season
3 Rel consecration
' consagración' also found in these entries:
English:
blessing
* * *consagración nf2. [dedicación] dedication;su consagración al trabajo es admirable her dedication to her work is admirable3. [reconocimiento] recognition;esta obra supuso la consagración del joven escritor this work gained recognition for the young writer* * *f REL consecration* * * -
123 de pago o gratis
= fee or free, fee versus freeEx. This article examines the facets of the fee-or-free controversy and presents a compelling case that the issue is far from resolved.Ex. In the light of divergent approaches to video collection development based upon the fee versus free argument, it is time to reflect on the role of video in public libraries.* * *= fee or free, fee versus freeEx: This article examines the facets of the fee-or-free controversy and presents a compelling case that the issue is far from resolved.
Ex: In the light of divergent approaches to video collection development based upon the fee versus free argument, it is time to reflect on the role of video in public libraries. -
124 desencajar
v.1 to knock out of place (mecanismo, piezas) (sin querer).2 to unjam.3 to unhinge, to disarrange.El golpe desencajó la puerta The blow unhinged the door.4 to dislocate, to luxate, to dislodge.El golpe desencajó mi hombro The blow luxated my shoulder.5 to fail to fit in, to fail to match.Elsa desencajó al llegar Elsa failed to fit in when she arrived.* * *1 (desunir) to take apart, disjoint1 (desunirse) to come apart, come loose* * *1. VT1) (Anat) [+ hueso] to throw out of joint; [+ mandíbula] to dislocate2) (Mec) to disconnect, disengage2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of positionb) <mandíbula/rótula> to dislocate2.desencajarse v prona) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) mandíbula/rótula to become/get dislocated* * *= dislocate.Ex. This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.----* desencajarse = work + loose.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of positionb) <mandíbula/rótula> to dislocate2.desencajarse v prona) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) mandíbula/rótula to become/get dislocated* * *= dislocate.Ex: This article discusses the role of libraries serving the needs of immigrants dislocated by upheaval in various parts of the world.
* desencajarse = work + loose.* * *desencajar [A1 ]vt1 ‹pieza›el choque desencajó la junta the smash jolted ( o pushed etc) the joint out of its socket o out of positiondesencajó el cajón de una patada he kicked the drawer and it came off its runners2 ‹mandíbula/rótula› to dislocate1 «pieza» to come out of position, be knocked ( o pulled etc) out of position2 «mandíbula/rótula» to become/get dislocated* * *
desencajar ( conjugate desencajar) verbo transitivoa) (Mec) to knock out of position
desencajarse verbo pronominala) (Mec) to be knocked/come out of positionb) [mandíbula/rótula] to become/get dislocated
desencajar vtr (pieza) to free, knock out of position
(hueso) to dislocate
* * *♦ vt1. [desajustar] [sin querer] to knock out of place;[intencionadamente] to take apart; [hueso] to dislocate;has desencajado el cajón you've knocked the drawer off its runners;el viento desencajó las ventanas/puertas the wind jammed the windows/doors in their frames* * *v/t2 mandíbula dislocate* * *desencajar vt1) : to dislocate2) : to disconnect, to disengage -
125 desenmascaramiento
1 exposure* * *= debunking, exposure.Ex. The article 'The role of legal bibliographies in law collection development: an overdue debunking' evaluates the merit of the works recommended in the AALS list of law books recommended for libraries.Ex. This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.* * *= debunking, exposure.Ex: The article 'The role of legal bibliographies in law collection development: an overdue debunking' evaluates the merit of the works recommended in the AALS list of law books recommended for libraries.
Ex: This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists. -
126 directora
f.1 directress, governess.2 directrix, a line determining the motion of another line or point in order to produce a definite curve or surface. (Geometry)3 headmistress.* * *f., (m. - director)* * *= chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chairwoman [chairwomen, pl.], manageress [manager, -masc.], headmistress.Nota: Escuela o instituto.Ex. Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.Ex. As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex. Personality profiles of managers and managereses show little relevant difference.Ex. Jill Dalladay, a school headmistress, discussed the role of school librarians in the curriculum.* * *= chairperson [chairpersons, -pl.], chairwoman [chairwomen, pl.], manageress [manager, -masc.], headmistress.Nota: Escuela o instituto.Ex: Special thanks to the ISAD Program Planning Committee, in particular its chairperson, for the conceptual organization.
Ex: As head of a committee, and being recognized as such, it's perfectly all right with me if I'm called the chairman rather than the chairwoman.Ex: Personality profiles of managers and managereses show little relevant difference.Ex: Jill Dalladay, a school headmistress, discussed the role of school librarians in the curriculum.* * *
director,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 director
(de un colegio) head teacher, US principal
(de un periódico) editor
2 (de una película, musical) director
(de orquesta) conductor
' directora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchar
- dtora
- témpano
- señor
English:
acting
- headmistress
- manageress
- coach
- head
- manager
- managing director
* * *I adj leadingII m, directora f1 de empresa manager2 EDU principal, Brhead (teacher) -
127 echar la culpa
(v.) = place + blame, faultEx. This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.Ex. What I would really like to fault her on is not her views on the role of the federal government but on her simplistic view of the online catalog.* * *(v.) = place + blame, faultEx: This article discusses the worsening acquisitions budget at the library placing blame on the continuing large price increases of periodicals and books.
Ex: What I would really like to fault her on is not her views on the role of the federal government but on her simplistic view of the online catalog. -
128 empresario
m.businessman, entrepreneur, business person, employer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino\empresario,-a de pompas fúnebres undertakerempresario,-a de teatro impresario* * *(f. - empresaria)noun1) businessman / businesswoman2) impresario, manager* * *empresario, -aSM / F1) (Com) businessman/businesswomanempresario/a de pompas fúnebres — undertaker, mortician (EEUU)
empresario/a de transporte — shipping agent
2) [de opera, teatro] impresario3) (Boxeo) promoter* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) (Com, Fin) (m) businessman; (f) businesswomanb) (Teatr) impresarioc) ( en boxeo) promoter* * *= employer, entrepreneur, trader, businessman [businessmen, -pl.].Ex. But we have an obligation to these students, to their future employers and colleagues, to society in general and to ourselves to ensure that our 'processing' makes an important difference.Ex. Particular attention is paid to deregulation of telecommunications and the role of European entrepreneurs such as Robert Maxwell.Ex. Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex. Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.----* empresario de la información = infopreneur.* empresario industrial = industrialist.* pequeño empresario = small business owner.* * *- ria masculino, femeninoa) (Com, Fin) (m) businessman; (f) businesswomanb) (Teatr) impresarioc) ( en boxeo) promoter* * *= employer, entrepreneur, trader, businessman [businessmen, -pl.].Ex: But we have an obligation to these students, to their future employers and colleagues, to society in general and to ourselves to ensure that our 'processing' makes an important difference.
Ex: Particular attention is paid to deregulation of telecommunications and the role of European entrepreneurs such as Robert Maxwell.Ex: Both farmers and traders, such as grain merchants, need to have highly current information at their fingertips.Ex: Payment is very important and can be a problem so the businessman needs to be streetwise and shrewd with a good business acumen.* empresario de la información = infopreneur.* empresario industrial = industrialist.* pequeño empresario = small business owner.* * *masculine, feminineun empresario joven y ambicioso a young, ambitious businessmancuando el empresario decidió vender el negocio when the owner decided to sell the businessel empresario se negó a negociar con los sindicatos the owner o employer refused to negotiate with the unionsuna asociación de empresarios an employers' organizationempresario de pompas fúnebres undertaker2 ( Teatr) impresario3 (en boxeo) promoter* * *
empresario◊ - ria sustantivo masculino, femenino
(f) businesswoman;
b) (Teatr) impresario
empresario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 (hombre) businessman
(mujer) businesswoman
2 (miembro de patronal) employer: los empresarios harán su oferta a los sindicatos, the employers will submit their offer to the unions
' empresario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empresaria
- ruina
English:
builder
- consummate
- entrepreneur
- industrialist
- undertaker
- business
- impresario
- promoter
* * *empresario, -a nm,f1. [patrono] employer;[hombre, mujer de negocios] businessman, f businesswoman;las organizaciones de empresarios employers' organizations;los pequeños empresarios owners of small businesses, small businesspeopleempresario individual sole Br trader o US proprietor2. [de teatro] impresario* * *m businessman* * *empresario, - ria n1) : manager2) : businessman m, businesswoman f3) : impresario* * *2. (patrón) employer
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