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41 variante
adj.1 variant.2 changing.3 irresolute.f.1 variation.variante ortográfica variant spelling2 by-pass (automobiles).3 draw or away win.4 variant, difference, version.* * *► adjetivo1 variable1 (versión) variant2 (diferencia) difference* * *noun f.* * *1.ADJ variant2. SF1) [de palabra, texto] variantvariante fonética — phonetic variant, alternative pronunciation
variante ortográfica — spelling variant, alternative spelling
2) (Aut) diversion3) (en quiniela) draw or away win3. SM1) pl variantes( Esp) (Culin) pickled vegetables (as hors d'oeuvres)2) (And) (=senda) path; (=atajo) short cut* * *1) ( de palabra) variant2) ( carretera) turnoffcon la nueva variante, el puerto quedará a una hora de aquí — when the new road is opened, the port will only be an hour's drive from here
* * *= variant, variant.Nota: Nombre.Ex. If the variant heading given in the reference heading area is identified as a variant to more than one uniform heading, area 3 may contain multiple uniform headings.Ex. Nearly 44% of variants were identified as being a 'near match' to the standard form.----* variante de un encabezamiento = variant heading.* variante de un texto = variant text, variant reading.* variante morfológica de una palabra = word variant.* variante ortográfica = word form, spelling variant.* * *1) ( de palabra) variant2) ( carretera) turnoffcon la nueva variante, el puerto quedará a una hora de aquí — when the new road is opened, the port will only be an hour's drive from here
* * *= variant, variant.Nota: Nombre.Ex: If the variant heading given in the reference heading area is identified as a variant to more than one uniform heading, area 3 may contain multiple uniform headings.
Ex: Nearly 44% of variants were identified as being a 'near match' to the standard form.* variante de un encabezamiento = variant heading.* variante de un texto = variant text, variant reading.* variante morfológica de una palabra = word variant.* variante ortográfica = word form, spelling variant.* * *A1 (de una palabra) variantvariantes ortográficas de una palabra variant spellings of a word2 (de virus) variant3 ( Esp) (en quinielas) draw or away winB(carretera): el tráfico se desvía por la variante de Aranjuez traffic is being diverted onto the road that goes through Aranjuezel trazado de la variante de la N-IV the line of the N-IV relief roadcon la nueva variante, el puerto quedará a una hora de la capital when the new road is opened, the port will only be an hour's drive from the capitaltienda de variantes delicatessen* * *
variante sustantivo femenino
1 ( de palabra) variant
2 ( carretera) turnoff
variante sustantivo femenino
1 (de una palabra, un problema) variant
2 (diferencia) variation, change
3 Auto (desviación) detour, link road
' variante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
versión
English:
variant
- permutation
* * *♦ adjvariant♦ nf1. [variación] variation;[versión] version;una variante virulenta de salmonella a virulent variant of salmonella2. [de palabra, pronunciación] variantvariante ortográfica variant spelling3. [de carretera] by-pass;[de vía de tren] bypass line4. [en quiniela] draw or away win♦ variantes nfplmixed pickles* * *f variant* * *variante adj & nf: variant -
42 de facto
= de factoEx. Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.* * *= de factoEx: Will LC, after becoming the de facto national library as a result of the technological innovation of the standard, printed catalog card, be forced to abdicate its role?.
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43 labio
m.1 lip.labio leporino harelipleer los labios to lip-readleer los labios a alguien to read somebody's lipsmorderse los labios to bite one's tongue2 edge.3 labium.* * *1 lip\labio leporino harelip* * *noun m.* * *SM (Anat) lip; [de vasija] edge, rim, lippl labios lips, mouth singde labios para afuera —
es muy valiente de labios para afuera — he comes over brave enough, he seems brave on the face of it
labio leporino — harelip, cleft lip
* * *a) ( de la boca) lipde sus labios no salió ni una palabra — (liter) not a single word passed his lips (liter)
b) ( de la vulva) labium* * *= lip.Ex. Although I do at times write with my tongue between my lips (the standard attitude of deep concentration), there are other times when it is equally firmly in my cheek.----* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* barra de cacao de labios = chapstick.* barra de labios = lipstick.* brillo de labios = lip gloss.* hacer una mueca con los labios = curl + lips.* labio hendido = hare-lip.* labio leporino = cleft lip.* labios + permanecer sellados = lips + seal.* leer los labios = lip-read.* morderse el labio = bite + Posesivo + lip.* pintarse los labios = wear + lipstick.* protector de labios = chapstick.* un minuto en los labios, para siempre en las caderas = a minute on the lips, forever on the hips.* * *a) ( de la boca) lipde sus labios no salió ni una palabra — (liter) not a single word passed his lips (liter)
b) ( de la vulva) labium* * *= lip.Ex: Although I do at times write with my tongue between my lips (the standard attitude of deep concentration), there are other times when it is equally firmly in my cheek.
* arrugar los labios = screw + lips.* barra de cacao de labios = chapstick.* barra de labios = lipstick.* brillo de labios = lip gloss.* hacer una mueca con los labios = curl + lips.* labio hendido = hare-lip.* labio leporino = cleft lip.* labios + permanecer sellados = lips + seal.* leer los labios = lip-read.* morderse el labio = bite + Posesivo + lip.* pintarse los labios = wear + lipstick.* protector de labios = chapstick.* un minuto en los labios, para siempre en las caderas = a minute on the lips, forever on the hips.* * *1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] (de la boca) liplabio superior upper o top liplabio inferior lower o bottom lipleer los labios to lip-readde sus labios no salió ni una queja ( liter); not a single word of complaint passed his lips ( liter)apretó los labios y trató de resistir el dolor he bit his lip and tried to resist the painla besó en los labios he kissed her on the lipsno despegó los labios en toda la tarde she didn't say o utter a single word all afternoon o she didn't open her mouth all afternoon2 (de la vulva) labiumCompuesto:harelip* * *
labio sustantivo masculino
lip;
sin dispegar los labios without uttering a single word
labio sustantivo masculino lip
labio leporino, harelip
' labio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
partir
- superior
English:
fight down
- harelip
- lip
- upper
* * *labio nm1. [de boca] lip;labio superior/inferior upper/lower lip;leer los labios to lip-read;leer los labios a alguien to read sb's lips;estar pendiente de los labios de alguien to hang on sb's every word;morderse los labios to bite one's tongue;no despegar los labios not to utter a wordlabio leporino harelip, cleft lip2. [de vulva] labiumlabios mayores labia majora;labios menores labia minora3. [borde] edge* * *m lip;labio inferior/superior upper/lower lip;despegar los labios fig not say a word;morderse los labios fig bite one’s lip* * *labio nm1) : lip2)labio leporino : harelip* * *labio n lip -
44 leísmo
* * *SM use of "le" instead of "lo" and "la" as direct objectsLEÍSMO, LOÍSMO, LAÍSMO These terms refer to the reversal of the standard distinction between direct and indirect object personal pronouns in Spanish. Normally lo(s) and la(s) are the direct object pronouns (eg: Lo/La vi ayer I saw him/her yesterday) and le(s) the indirect equivalents (eg: Le di tu recado I gave him/her your message). Leísmo involves replacing lo(s) and sometimes la(s) with le(s) (eg: Le vi ayer), while loísmo and laísmo mean using lo(s) and la(s) instead of le(s) (eg: Lo/La di tu recado). Whereas leísmo is relatively socially acceptable in most of Spain, though not Latin America, loísmo and laísmo tend to be frowned upon everywhere.* * *masculino: use of le/les instead of lo/los/la/las (as in este libro no te le presto), common in certain regions of Spain* * *masculino: use of le/les instead of lo/los/la/las (as in este libro no te le presto), common in certain regions of Spain* * *the use of the pronouns le and les instead of lo2 (↑ lo (2)) , los2 (↑ los (2)) , la2 (↑ la (2)) and las2 (↑ las (2)) (as in este libro no te le presto or a María le vi ayer) is common in some regions of Spain but is not accepted as standard by most Spanish speakers.* * *
leísmo sustantivo masculino: use of◊ le/les instead of lo/los/la/las (as in este libro no te le presto), common in certain regions of Spain but not acceptable to most speakers
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45 QWERTY
adj.QWERTY, QWERTY keyboard.* * *= QWERTY.Nota: Las seis primeras letras de la fila de teclas que hay por debajo de los números en el tipo de teclado generalmente usado en España y otros países y utilizadas para identificarlo. Otro tipo es AZERTY.Ex. The author looks at some possible contenders for replacement of the 19th century QWERTY keyboard and the standard Microsoft mouse in modern IT environments.* * *= QWERTY.Nota: Las seis primeras letras de la fila de teclas que hay por debajo de los números en el tipo de teclado generalmente usado en España y otros países y utilizadas para identificarlo. Otro tipo es AZERTY.Ex: The author looks at some possible contenders for replacement of the 19th century QWERTY keyboard and the standard Microsoft mouse in modern IT environments.
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46 conductividad cutánea
(n.) = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivityEx. A polygraph (also known as a lie detector) is a device that measures blood pressure, pulse, respiration and skin conductivity while the subject is asked a series of questions.Ex. The standard method of polygraphy depends on four measurements: heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and skin electrical conductivity.* * *(n.) = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivityEx: A polygraph (also known as a lie detector) is a device that measures blood pressure, pulse, respiration and skin conductivity while the subject is asked a series of questions.
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47 fichero de materias
(n.) = descriptor fileEx. For example, instead of using the standard system subject headings, a library may prefer to maintain its own descriptor file in the local catalog.* * *(n.) = descriptor fileEx: For example, instead of using the standard system subject headings, a library may prefer to maintain its own descriptor file in the local catalog.
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48 hilo telegráfico
m.telegraph wire.* * *(n.) = telegraph wireEx. The first telegraph wires were laid underground but the standard practice soon became to hang them from insulators on telegraph poles.* * *(n.) = telegraph wireEx: The first telegraph wires were laid underground but the standard practice soon became to hang them from insulators on telegraph poles.
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49 ofrecer una rama de olivo para hacer las paces
(v.) = offer + an olive branchEx. He demonstrates that the standard interpretation rests on the idea that Antony offered an olive branch to Brutus and Cassius.* * *(v.) = offer + an olive branchEx: He demonstrates that the standard interpretation rests on the idea that Antony offered an olive branch to Brutus and Cassius.
Spanish-English dictionary > ofrecer una rama de olivo para hacer las paces
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50 planta de semillero
(n.) = seedlingEx. Most seedlings sold in nurseries, however, are grown by the standard commercial method using pesticides and artificial fertilizers to make them look good in the nursery.* * *(n.) = seedlingEx: Most seedlings sold in nurseries, however, are grown by the standard commercial method using pesticides and artificial fertilizers to make them look good in the nursery.
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51 planta joven
f.young plant.* * *(n.) = seedlingEx. Most seedlings sold in nurseries, however, are grown by the standard commercial method using pesticides and artificial fertilizers to make them look good in the nursery.* * *(n.) = seedlingEx: Most seedlings sold in nurseries, however, are grown by the standard commercial method using pesticides and artificial fertilizers to make them look good in the nursery.
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52 poste de telégrafos
(n.) = telegraph poleEx. The first telegraph wires were laid underground but the standard practice soon became to hang them from insulators on telegraph poles.* * *(n.) = telegraph poleEx: The first telegraph wires were laid underground but the standard practice soon became to hang them from insulators on telegraph poles.
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53 redactar un documento
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54 respuesta galvánica de la piel
(n.) = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivityEx. A polygraph (also known as a lie detector) is a device that measures blood pressure, pulse, respiration and skin conductivity while the subject is asked a series of questions.Ex. The standard method of polygraphy depends on four measurements: heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, and skin electrical conductivity.* * *(n.) = skin conductivity, skin electrical conductivityEx: A polygraph (also known as a lie detector) is a device that measures blood pressure, pulse, respiration and skin conductivity while the subject is asked a series of questions.
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55 ser aceptado
v.to be accepted, to be taken in, to become accepted, to gain acceptance.Ricardo fue aceptado Richard was accepted.* * *(v.) = take + hold, gain + acceptance, take offEx. New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.Ex. The standard of LC cataloging has been generally recognized to be of a high order and so its records have gained wide acceptance.Ex. But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information.* * *(v.) = take + hold, gain + acceptance, take offEx: New computer-supported systems such as PRECIS will probably take hold only in languages and countries where a subject analysis system does not already exist.
Ex: The standard of LC cataloging has been generally recognized to be of a high order and so its records have gained wide acceptance.Ex: But at some stage they are going to take off and public librarians will need to be ready to stake their claim to be the most appropriate people to collect and organize local community information. -
56 test de conformidad
(n.) = conformance testingEx. There must be conformance testing of implementations to ensure that they meet the specifications of the standard or profile incorporated.* * *(n.) = conformance testingEx: There must be conformance testing of implementations to ensure that they meet the specifications of the standard or profile incorporated.
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57 Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos (SGML)
Ex. The documents in the archive are encoded with the Standard Generalized Markup Language, which views a document as a hierarchical organisation of document elements.Spanish-English dictionary > Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos (SGML)
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58 SGML (Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos)
Nota: Sistema automatizado para identificar las partes de las que se compone un documento como título, resumen, introducción, resultados, etc.Ex. The documents in the archive are encoded with the Standard Generalized Markup Language, which views a document as a hierarchical organisation of document elements.Spanish-English dictionary > SGML (Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos)
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59 Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos
Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos (SGML)Ex: The documents in the archive are encoded with the Standard Generalized Markup Language, which views a document as a hierarchical organisation of document elements.
Spanish-English dictionary > Lenguaje Estándar Universal para el Análisis Formal de Documentos
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60 Z39.50
= Z39.50.Nota: En Internet, protocolo que permite realizar búsquedas y recuperar información de distintos tipos de bases de datos, principalmente bases de datos bibliográficas.Ex. The standard Z39.50 is a network protocol which allows searching of (usually remote) heterogeneous databases and retrieval of data, most often used for retrieving bibliographic records.* * *= Z39.50.Nota: En Internet, protocolo que permite realizar búsquedas y recuperar información de distintos tipos de bases de datos, principalmente bases de datos bibliográficas.Ex: The standard Z39.50 is a network protocol which allows searching of (usually remote) heterogeneous databases and retrieval of data, most often used for retrieving bibliographic records.
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