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41 asistencia social para los mayores
(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex. The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.Ex. This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care.* * *(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex: The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.
Ex: This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care.Spanish-English dictionary > asistencia social para los mayores
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42 calculable
adj.calculable.* * *► adjetivo1 calculable* * *ADJ calculable* * *= assessable, calculable, determinable.Ex. This is one of the first assessable skills which the young child can demonstrate and literacy normally carries greater prestige than numeracy.Ex. International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.Ex. The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.* * *= assessable, calculable, determinable.Ex: This is one of the first assessable skills which the young child can demonstrate and literacy normally carries greater prestige than numeracy.
Ex: International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.Ex: The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.* * *calculable adjcalculable* * *adj calculable -
43 cuidados de los mayores
(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex. The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.Ex. This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care.* * *(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex: The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.
Ex: This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care. -
44 cuidados para personas de la tercera edad
(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex. The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.Ex. This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care.* * *(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex: The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.
Ex: This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care.Spanish-English dictionary > cuidados para personas de la tercera edad
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45 cuidados para personas mayores
(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex. The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.Ex. This has created a relatively new and growing area of health care and provider services, known as elder care.* * *(n.) = elderly care, elder care [eldercare]Ex: The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.
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46 cíclico
adj.cyclic, recurrent, periodical, cyclical.m.cyclic, chemical compound in the form of a ring.* * *► adjetivo1 cyclic, cyclical* * *ADJ cyclic, cyclical* * *- ca adjetivo cyclical* * *= cyclical, cyclic.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.Ex. This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.----* indización cíclica = cycled indexing.* permutación cíclica = cycling.* * *- ca adjetivo cyclical* * *= cyclical, cyclic.Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.
Ex: This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.* indización cíclica = cycled indexing.* permutación cíclica = cycling.* * *cíclico -cacyclical* * *
cíclico,-a adjetivo cyclical
' cíclico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cíclica
* * *cíclico, -a adjcyclical* * *adj cyclical* * *cíclico, -ca adj: cyclical -
47 en proceso de
= in the midst of, in course ofEx. In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.Ex. It seems possible that a solution to this problem has been found, and the second edition is now in course of publication.* * *= in the midst of, in course ofEx: In the midst of an industrialized and bureaucratized society made up of multitudes of people we live separate lives = En medio de una sociedad industrializada y burocratizada compuesta de una gran cantidad de gente, vivimos vidas distintas.
Ex: It seems possible that a solution to this problem has been found, and the second edition is now in course of publication. -
48 estar dudoso
v.to be in doubt, to be not sure, to be in two minds, to be of two minds.* * *(v.) = be doubtfulEx. This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.* * *(v.) = be doubtfulEx: This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.
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49 estereotípica
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50 faltar mucho
v.1 to have a lot of things left to do, to have still a lot to do, to have yet a lot to do, to be not through yet.Nos falta mucho We have much to do.2 to be far away yet, to be far off.Nos falta mucho [para llegar] We are far away yet.* * *(v.) = be a long way offEx. This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.* * *faltar mucho (para)(v.) = there + be + a long way to go (before), have + a long way to go (before)Ex: However, there is a long way to go before such a system can be implemented.
Ex: The point being that these systems are very much in their infancy and have a long way to go before they reach the comparable sophistication of space probes and reusable rocketry.(v.) = be a long way offEx: This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.
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51 inocencia
f.innocence.* * *1 innocence2 (ingenuidad) naivety, innocence* * *noun f.* * *SF [de acusado] innocence; (=ingenuidad) innocence, naïveté* * *a) (Der) innocenceb) ( ingenuidad) innocence, naivety* * *= innocence, naivety [naïvete/naivete].Ex. His solution to the problem of significance order had the sublimity of innocence: put the more significant term first.Ex. He was struck favorably by the board's naivety and obvious interest.----* con inocencia = innocently.* presunción de inocencia = presumed innocent.* * *a) (Der) innocenceb) ( ingenuidad) innocence, naivety* * *= innocence, naivety [naïvete/naivete].Ex: His solution to the problem of significance order had the sublimity of innocence: put the more significant term first.
Ex: He was struck favorably by the board's naivety and obvious interest.* con inocencia = innocently.* presunción de inocencia = presumed innocent.* * *1 ( Der) innocence2 (ingenuidad) innocence, naivetylo dijo con toda la inocencia del mundo he said it in all innocence* * *
inocencia sustantivo femenino
innocence
inocencia sustantivo femenino innocence
' inocencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
responder
- supuesta
- supuesto
- halo
- probar
- todo
English:
childlike
- innocence
- protest
- prove
- simplicity
* * *inocencia nf1. [falta de malicia] innocence2. [falta de culpabilidad] innocence;proclamó su inocencia she proclaimed her innocence* * *f innocence* * *inocencia nf: innocence* * *inocencia n innocence -
52 material con copyright
(n.) = copyright material, copyrighted materialEx. Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.Ex. A solution needs to be developed for solving the problem of making copyrighted material available over the Internet.* * *(n.) = copyright material, copyrighted materialEx: Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.
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53 material protegido por el derecho de autor
(n.) = copyright material, copyrighted materialEx. Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.Ex. A solution needs to be developed for solving the problem of making copyrighted material available over the Internet.* * *(n.) = copyright material, copyrighted materialEx: Problems of controlling the reproduction of copyright material are increasing with the development of new technology.
Ex: A solution needs to be developed for solving the problem of making copyrighted material available over the Internet.Spanish-English dictionary > material protegido por el derecho de autor
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54 medida provisional
f.stopgap measure, provisional measure, palliative measure, stop-gap measure.* * *(n.) = stop gap measure, stopgap [stop-gap], stopgap measure, stopgap measureEx. Dbase was used to expedite many of the labour-intensive activities associated with reserve room processing and provide a stop gap measure until an integrated system was purchased.Ex. The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex. Some businesses use their retirement funds as a stopgap measure when clients are taking longer than usual to pay their bills.Ex. Some businesses use their retirement funds as a stopgap measure when clients are taking longer than usual to pay their bills.* * *(n.) = stop gap measure, stopgap [stop-gap], stopgap measure, stopgap measureEx: Dbase was used to expedite many of the labour-intensive activities associated with reserve room processing and provide a stop gap measure until an integrated system was purchased.
Ex: The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex: Some businesses use their retirement funds as a stopgap measure when clients are taking longer than usual to pay their bills.Ex: Some businesses use their retirement funds as a stopgap measure when clients are taking longer than usual to pay their bills. -
55 ralentización
f.slowing-down of economy.* * *a) ( de imagen) slowing downb) (período de proceso/ritmo) slowing down* * *= deceleration, slowdown.Ex. He observes that at the junction points of sciences there is an almost twofold deceleration of the processes of application and spreading of knowledge.Ex. A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.----* medida de ralentización del tráfico = traffic calming measure.* ralentización del tráfico = traffic calming.* * *a) ( de imagen) slowing downb) (período de proceso/ritmo) slowing down* * *= deceleration, slowdown.Ex: He observes that at the junction points of sciences there is an almost twofold deceleration of the processes of application and spreading of knowledge.
Ex: A new solution to the problem of predicting cyclical highs and lows in the economy enables one to gauge whether an incipient economic downswing will turn out to be a slowdown in economic growth or a real recession.* medida de ralentización del tráfico = traffic calming measure.* ralentización del tráfico = traffic calming.* * *1 (de imágen) slowing down2 (período de proceso/ritmo) slowing down* * *slowing down -
56 ser dudoso
v.to be doubtful, to be dubious.* * *(v.) = be doubtfulEx. This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.* * *(v.) = be doubtfulEx: This pie in the sky solution is a long way off and I am doubtful that it will really solve the problem of tieing individual records into the authority file.
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57 sin ningún resultado
= to no avail, without any avail, of no availEx. So when the user looked to no avail under all of these entries, he understandably concluded the library did not own the volume.Ex. I have been searching for a solution to this problem without any avail -- Maybe someone here can offer a suggestion?.Ex. All medicines were tried but of no avail, he remained in his state of absolute forgetfulness of the world.* * *= to no avail, without any avail, of no availEx: So when the user looked to no avail under all of these entries, he understandably concluded the library did not own the volume.
Ex: I have been searching for a solution to this problem without any avail -- Maybe someone here can offer a suggestion?.Ex: All medicines were tried but of no avail, he remained in his state of absolute forgetfulness of the world. -
58 sublimidad
f.sublimity.* * *SF sublimity* * *= sublimity.Ex. His solution to the problem of significance order had the sublimity of innocence: put the more significant term first.* * *= sublimity.Ex: His solution to the problem of significance order had the sublimity of innocence: put the more significant term first.
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sublimidad sustantivo femenino sublimity
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59 tema de aprovechamiento político
(n.) = political footballEx. The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.* * *(n.) = political footballEx: The issue of elderly care is in danger of becoming a political football as parties are now openly battling it out to prove they have the most effective solution to the problem.
Spanish-English dictionary > tema de aprovechamiento político
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60 trueque
m.1 exchange, swap. (intercambio).2 truck system.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: trocar.* * *1 exchange, swap* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=cambio) exchange; (Com) barter* * *el trueque de maíz por frijoles — the bartering o exchange of corn for beans
* * *= bartering, barter.Ex. Holdings will become increasingly important as a bartering tool to gain additional access benefits.Ex. International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.----* hacer trueques = barter.* por trueque = in kind.* sistema de trueque, el = barter system, the.* * *el trueque de maíz por frijoles — the bartering o exchange of corn for beans
* * *= bartering, barter.Ex: Holdings will become increasingly important as a bartering tool to gain additional access benefits.
Ex: International exchange of publications between libraries has long been a successful solution to the problem of barter where no absolute value is calculable.* hacer trueques = barter.* por trueque = in kind.* sistema de trueque, el = barter system, the.* * *A (cambio) barterel trueque de maíz por frijoles the bartering o exchange of corn for beansespere, ya le traigo sus trueques hold on, I'll get your change ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo trocar: ( conjugate trocar)
trueque es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
trocar
trueque
trueque sustantivo masculino ( cambio) barter
trocar verbo transitivo to barter
trueque sustantivo masculino barter
' trueque' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trocamiento
- trueco
- cambalache
English:
barter
- swap
- switch
* * *♦ nm1. [de productos, bienes] barter2. [intercambio] exchange, swap* * *m barter;a trueque de in exchange for* * *trueque nm: barter, exchange
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