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to construct

  • 1 construir un puente

    • construct a bridge

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > construir un puente

  • 2 explicación muy elaborada

    • construct
    • elaborate explanation
    • elaborate interpretation

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > explicación muy elaborada

  • 3 interpretación elaborada

    • construct
    • elaborate interpretation

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > interpretación elaborada

  • 4 tender un puente

    • construct a bridge
    • throw a bridge

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tender un puente

  • 5 construir

    v.
    1 to build (edificio, barco, muro).
    2 to construct, to build, to erect, to put up.
    El capataz construye edificios The foreman constructs buildings.
    3 to forge, to construct.
    Elsa construye un futuro para ambos Elsa forges a future for both.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ HUIR], like link=huir huir
    1 to construct, build
    * * *
    verb
    to build, construct
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ barco, carretera, hospital] to build
    2) (Ling, Geom) to construct
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <edificio/barco/sociedad> to build
    b) <figura/frases/oraciones> to construct
    * * *
    = build, construct, frame.
    Ex. Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.
    Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex. Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.
    ----
    * construir el enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.
    * construir la base = form + the skeleton.
    * construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.
    * construir una búsqueda = construct + search.
    * construir una presa = dam.
    * construir una represa = dam.
    * construir un dique = dike [dyke].
    * construir un edificio = construct + building.
    * construir un embalse = dam.
    * construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.
    * parcela sin construir = vacant lot, vacant land.
    * terreno para construir = building site.
    * terreno sin construir = vacant lot.
    * terrenos sin construir = vacant land.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    a) <edificio/barco/sociedad> to build
    b) <figura/frases/oraciones> to construct
    * * *
    = build, construct, frame.

    Ex: Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.

    Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex: Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.
    * construir el enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.
    * construir la base = form + the skeleton.
    * construir partiendo de cero = construct + from scratch.
    * construir una búsqueda = construct + search.
    * construir una presa = dam.
    * construir una represa = dam.
    * construir un dique = dike [dyke].
    * construir un edificio = construct + building.
    * construir un embalse = dam.
    * construir un encabezamiento = construct + heading.
    * parcela sin construir = vacant lot, vacant land.
    * terreno para construir = building site.
    * terreno sin construir = vacant lot.
    * terrenos sin construir = vacant land.

    * * *
    vt
    1 ‹edificio/barco/puente› to build
    2 ‹figura geométrica› to construct
    3 ‹frases/oraciones› to construct
    4 ‹sociedad/mundo› to build
    construir un nuevo mundo to build a new world
    * * *

     

    construir ( conjugate construir) verbo transitivo
    a)edificio/barco/sociedad to build

    b)figura/frases/oraciones to construct

    construir verbo transitivo to construct, build
    ' construir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    edificar
    - estar
    - fabricar
    - hacer
    - madera
    - suelo
    - trabajosa
    - trabajoso
    - castillo
    - construya
    English:
    build
    - concrete
    - construct
    - customize
    - erect
    - grant
    - kit
    - knock up
    - lumber
    - put up
    - raise
    - throw up
    - tunnel
    - dam
    * * *
    1. [edificio, muro] to build;
    construyó un mueble para su biblioteca she made a piece of furniture for her library;
    intentan construir una sociedad más justa they are trying to build a fairer society
    2. [automóviles, aeronaves] to manufacture;
    [buque] to build
    3. [frase, teoría] to construct
    * * *
    v/t build, construct
    * * *
    construir {41} vt
    : to build, to construct
    * * *
    construir vb to build [pt. & pp. built]

    Spanish-English dictionary > construir

  • 6 edificar

    v.
    1 to build (to build).
    2 to edify.
    El constructor edificó una glorieta The constructor edified a gazebo.
    Su bondad edifica a sus hijos His kindness edifies=inspires his sons.
    3 to build up.
    Las penurias edifican el carácter Hardship builds up character.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 (construir) to build, construct
    2 figurado (crear) to build, create
    3 figurado (dar ejemplo) to edify, uplift
    * * *
    verb
    2) build, construct
    * * *
    VT
    1) (Arquit) to build, construct
    2) [moralmente] to edify
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <edificio/pueblo> to construct (frml), to build
    2) < persona> to edify (frml)
    2.
    edificar vi to build
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <edificio/pueblo> to construct (frml), to build
    2) < persona> to edify (frml)
    2.
    edificar vi to build
    * * *
    edificar1
    1 = build.
    Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio built.

    Ex: Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.

    edificar2
    2 = edify.

    Ex: The first tool for edifying one another is our example.

    * * *
    edificar [A2 ]
    vt
    A ‹edificio/pueblo› to construct ( frml), to build
    B ‹persona› to edify ( frml)
    ■ edificar
    vi
    to build
    * * *

    edificar ( conjugate edificar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
    to build
    edificar verbo transitivo
    1 (construir) to build
    2 (dar buen ejemplo) to edify
    ' edificar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    solar
    * * *
    vt
    1. [construir] to build
    2. [aleccionar] to edify
    vi
    [construir] to build
    * * *
    v/t construct, build
    * * *
    edificar {72} vt
    1) : to edify
    2) construir: to build, to construct
    * * *
    edificar vb to build [pt. & pp. built]

    Spanish-English dictionary > edificar

  • 7 constructo

    m.
    construct.
    * * *
    * * *
    Ex. Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or ' constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.
    * * *

    Ex: Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or ' constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.

    * * *
    construct
    * * *
    Ling
    constructo (teórico) (theoretical) construct

    Spanish-English dictionary > constructo

  • 8 configurar

    v.
    1 to shape, to form.
    2 to configure (computing).
    * * *
    1 to form, shape
    2 INFORMÁTICA to configure
    * * *
    VT to shape, form
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( dar forma) to shape, form
    b) (constituir, conformar) to make up, form
    2.
    configurarse v pron to take shape
    * * *
    = construct, frame, set up, shape, configure, model.
    Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex. Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.
    Ex. The searcher now decides to set up an SDI profile.
    Ex. A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.
    Ex. The microcomputers listed are all configured with floppy disk drives.
    Ex. Other users are likely to model their thesauri on the ROOT thesaurus and to extract terms from it for more applications-oriented lists.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( dar forma) to shape, form
    b) (constituir, conformar) to make up, form
    2.
    configurarse v pron to take shape
    * * *
    = construct, frame, set up, shape, configure, model.

    Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.

    Ex: Now to consider the various stages in framing a document profile.
    Ex: The searcher now decides to set up an SDI profile.
    Ex: A dynamic information centre has to satisfy 2 types of enquiry -- single requests for information and enquiries on standing order -- each contributing to and shaping the information network.
    Ex: The microcomputers listed are all configured with floppy disk drives.
    Ex: Other users are likely to model their thesauri on the ROOT thesaurus and to extract terms from it for more applications-oriented lists.

    * * *
    configurar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 (dar forma) to shape, form
    2 (constituir, conformar) to make up, form
    el paro y la droga configuran un cuadro alarmante unemployment and drugs make up o form an alarming picture
    to take shape
    los dos grandes bloques ideológicos se configuraron en la posguerra the two great ideological blocks took shape in the post-war period
    * * *

     

    configurar ( conjugate configurar) verbo transitivo
    to configure
    configurar verbo transitivo
    1 (conformar) to shape, form
    2 Inform to configure
    ' configurar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    configure
    * * *
    vt
    1. [formar] to shape, to form
    2. Informát to configure
    * * *
    v/t
    1 shape
    2 INFOR set up, configure
    * * *
    : to shape, to form

    Spanish-English dictionary > configurar

  • 9 construir un edificio

    (v.) = construct + building
    Ex. Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.
    * * *
    (v.) = construct + building

    Ex: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.

    Spanish-English dictionary > construir un edificio

  • 10 construir una búsqueda

    (v.) = construct + search
    Ex. We'll want to construct a title word search that includes the concepts of 'child' and 'AIDS'.
    * * *
    (v.) = construct + search

    Ex: We'll want to construct a title word search that includes the concepts of 'child' and 'AIDS'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > construir una búsqueda

  • 11 crear

    v.
    1 to create.
    me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problems
    Picasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influence
    Ricardo crea obras de arte Richard creates works of art.
    Ellas crean criaturas raras They create weird creatures.
    2 to invent.
    3 to found.
    4 to make, to make up.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to create
    2 (fundar) to found, establish; (partido) to set up
    3 (inventar) to invent
    1 to make, make for oneself
    2 (imaginarse) to imagine
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=hacer, producir) [+ obra, objeto, empleo] to create
    2) (=establecer) [+ comisión, comité, fondo, negocio, sistema] to set up; [+ asociación, cooperativa] to form, set up; [+ cargo, puesto] to create; [+ movimiento, organización] to create, establish, found

    ¿qué se necesita para crear una empresa? — what do you need in order to set up o start a business?

    aspiraban a crear un estado independientethey aimed to create o establish o found an independent state

    3) (=dar lugar a) [+ condiciones, clima, ambiente] to create; [+ problemas] to cause, create; [+ expectativas] to raise

    el vacío creado por su muertethe gap left o created by her death

    4) liter (=nombrar) to make, appoint
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to develop
    b) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build
    2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn
    2.
    crearse v pron < problema> to create... for oneself
    * * *
    = design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.
    Ex. In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.
    Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex. National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.
    Ex. In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.
    Ex. The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex. The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
    Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
    Ex. Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.
    Ex. Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.
    Ex. By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.
    Ex. There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.
    Ex. In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.
    Ex. MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.
    Ex. The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.
    Ex. The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.
    Ex. The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.
    Ex. Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.
    Ex. Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.
    Ex. Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    ----
    * crear adicción = be addictive.
    * crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * crear canales para = establish + channels for.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * crear consenso = forge + consensus.
    * crear demanda = make + demand.
    * crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].
    * crear desconfianza = create + distrust.
    * crear desesperación = yield + despair.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * crear interés = build + interest.
    * crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.
    * crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.
    * crear prototipos = prototype.
    * crear relaciones = structure + relationships.
    * crearse = build up, hew.
    * crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crearse una vida = build + life.
    * crear una alianza = forge + alliance.
    * crear una base = form + a basis.
    * crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.
    * crear una coalición = forge + coalition.
    * crear una colección = build + collection.
    * crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.
    * crear una familia = have + a family.
    * crear una ilusión = create + illusion.
    * crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.
    * crear una injusticia = create + injustice.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.
    * crear una preocupación = create + concern.
    * crear una situación = create + a situation.
    * crear un clima = promote + climate.
    * crear un comité = set up + committee.
    * crear un entorno = create + an environment.
    * crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * crear un índice = generate + index.
    * crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.
    * crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * crear vínculos = build up + links.
    * crear vínculos afectivos = bond.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * que crea adicción = addictive.
    * que crea hábito = addictive.
    * volver a crear = recreate [re-create].
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <obra/modelo/tendencia> to create, < producto> to develop
    b) < sistema> to create, establish, set up; < institución> to set up, create; <comisión/fondo> to set up; < empleo> to create; < ciudad> to build
    2) <dificultades/problemas> to cause, create; <ambiente/clima> to create; <fama/prestigio> to bring; < reputación> to earn
    2.
    crearse v pron < problema> to create... for oneself
    * * *
    = design (for/to), construct, create, engender, establish, fashion, forge, form, invent, set up, compose, originate, bring into + being, mint, found, institute, come into + existence, mother, come up with.

    Ex: In lists designed for international use a symbolic notation instead of textual notes may be used.

    Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex: National agencies creating MARC records use national standards within their own country, and re-format records to UNIMARC for international exchange.
    Ex: In addition to problems with new subjects which lacked 'accepted' or established names, this guiding principle engendered inconsistency in the form of headings.
    Ex: The intention is to establish a general framework, and then to give exceptions or further explanation and examples for each area in turn.
    Ex: The preliminary discussions and proposals which led up to the AACR, did start out with an attempt to fashion an ideology, a philosophical context, for those rules.
    Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
    Ex: Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.
    Ex: Frequently, but not always, this same process will have been attempted by the author when inventing the title, and this explains why the title is often a useful aid to indexing.
    Ex: By imposing a ban one is only likely to set up antagonism and frustration which will turn against the very thing we are trying to encourage.
    Ex: There have never been any attempts to compose a bibliography of US government documents relating to international law.
    Ex: In the 'office of the present', a document is usually produced by several people: someone, say an administrator or manager, who originates and checks it, a typist, who prepares the text, and a draughtsman or artist who prepares the diagrams.
    Ex: MARC was brought into being originally to facilitate the creation of LC catalogue cards.
    Ex: The article 'The newly minted MLS: what do we need to know today?' describes the skills which, ideally, every US library school graduate should possess at the end of the 1990s.
    Ex: The earliest community information service in Australia dates from as recently as 1958 when Citizens' Advice Bureaux, modelled on their British namesake, were founded in Perth = El primer servicio de información ciudadana de Australia es reciente y data de 1958 cuando se creó en Perth la Oficina de Información al Ciudadano, a imitación de su homónima británica.
    Ex: The librarians have instituted a series of campaigns, including displays and leaflets on specific issues, eg family income supplement, rent and rates rebates, and school grants.
    Ex: Some university libraries have been built up over the centuries; others have come into existence over the last 40 years.
    Ex: Necessity mothers invention, and certainly invention in the presentation of books mothers surprised interest.
    Ex: Derfer corroborated her: 'I'd be very proud of you if you could come up with the means to draft a model collection development policy'.
    * crear adicción = be addictive.
    * crear alianzas = form + alliances, make + alliances.
    * crear apoyo = build + support.
    * crear canales para = establish + channels for.
    * crear con gran destreza = craft.
    * crear consenso = forge + consensus.
    * crear demanda = make + demand.
    * crear de nuevo = recreate [re-create].
    * crear desconfianza = create + distrust.
    * crear desesperación = yield + despair.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * crear interés = build + interest.
    * crear la ilusión = generate + illusion.
    * crear lazos = build up + links.
    * crear lazos afectivos = bond.
    * crear posibilidades = open + window, create + possibilities.
    * crear problemas = make + waves, build up + problems, make + trouble.
    * crear prototipos = prototype.
    * crear relaciones = structure + relationships.
    * crearse = build up, hew.
    * crearse el prestigio de ser = establish + a record as.
    * crear servidor web = put up + web site.
    * crearse una identidad = forge + identity.
    * crearse una vida = build + life.
    * crear una alianza = forge + alliance.
    * crear una base = form + a basis.
    * crear una buena impresión en = make + a good impression on.
    * crear una coalición = forge + coalition.
    * crear una colección = build + collection.
    * crear un acuerdo = work out + agreement.
    * crear una familia = have + a family.
    * crear una ilusión = create + illusion.
    * crear una imagen = build + an image, create + image, summon up + image.
    * crear una injusticia = create + injustice.
    * crear una marca de identidad = branding.
    * crear una ocasión = create + opportunity.
    * crear una preocupación = create + concern.
    * crear una situación = create + a situation.
    * crear un clima = promote + climate.
    * crear un comité = set up + committee.
    * crear un entorno = create + an environment.
    * crear un equilibrio = establish + a balance.
    * crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.
    * crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.
    * crear un grupo = set up + group.
    * crear un índice = generate + index.
    * crear un mercado para = produce + a market for.
    * crear un perfil = compile + profile, formulate + profile.
    * crear un servidor web = open up + web site.
    * crear vínculos = build up + links.
    * crear vínculos afectivos = bond.
    * oposición + crear = opposition + line up.
    * que crea adicción = addictive.
    * que crea hábito = addictive.
    * volver a crear = recreate [re-create].

    * * *
    crear [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹obra/modelo› to create; ‹tendencia› to create
    crear una nueva imagen para el producto to create a new image for the product
    crearon un producto revolucionario they developed o created a revolutionary product
    2 ‹sistema› to create, establish, set up; ‹institución› to set up, create; ‹comisión/fondo› to set up; ‹empleo› to create
    crearon una ciudad en pleno desierto they built a city in the middle of the desert
    B ‹dificultades/problemas› to cause, create; ‹ambiente/clima› to create; ‹fama/prestigio› to bring; ‹reputación› to earn
    su arrogancia le creó muchas enemistades his arrogance made him many enemies
    no quiero crear falsas expectativas en mis alumnos I don't want to raise false hopes among my students, I don't want to give my students false hopes
    se crea muchas dificultades he creates o makes a lot of problems for himself
    ¿para qué te creas más trabajo? why make more work for yourself?
    será difícil llenar el vacío creado con su desaparición it will be difficult to fill the gap left by his death
    * * *

     

    crear ( conjugate crear) verbo transitivo
    to create;
    producto to develop;
    institución/comisión/fondo to set up;
    fama/prestigio to bring;
    reputación to earn;
    crea muchos problemas it causes o creates a lot of problems;

    no quiero crear falsas expectativas I don't want to raise false hopes
    crearse verbo pronominal ‹ problemato create … for oneself;

    enemigos to make
    crear verbo transitivo to create
    ' crear' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    falsificar
    - hacer
    - ilusionar
    - infundio
    - rompecabezas
    - constituir
    - formar
    - meter
    English:
    boat
    - bonding
    - create
    - fashion
    - never-never land
    - rapport
    - stage
    - afoot
    - develop
    - devise
    - disrupt
    - establish
    - illusion
    - set
    - you
    * * *
    vt
    1. [hacer, producir, originar] to create;
    crear empleo/riqueza to create jobs/wealth;
    han creado un nuevo ministerio para él they have created a new ministry for him;
    me crea muchos problemas it gives me a lot of trouble, it causes me a lot of problems;
    Picasso creó escuela Picasso's works have had a seminal influence
    2. [inventar] to invent;
    [poema, sinfonía] to compose, to write; [cuadro] to paint
    3. [fundar] to found
    * * *
    v/t create; empresa set up
    * * *
    crear vt
    1) : to create, to cause
    2) : to originate
    * * *
    crear vb
    1. (en general) to create
    2. (comité, empresa, etc) to set up

    Spanish-English dictionary > crear

  • 12 elaborar

    v.
    1 to make, to manufacture (producto).
    2 to elaborate, to brew, to manufacture, to fabricate.
    La fábrica elabora candelas The factory elaborates candles.
    Elsa elabora planes para la oficina Elsa elaborates plans for the office.
    3 to write out, to make out.
    Ricardo elabora textos técnicos Richard writes out technical texts.
    4 to draft, to do up.
    Ellos elaboran un plan de contrucción They draft a construction plan.
    * * *
    1 (producto) to make, manufacture, produce
    2 (madera, metal, etc) to work
    3 (idea) to work out, develop
    * * *
    verb
    2) make
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=fabricar) [+ producto] to produce, make; [+ metal, madera] to work
    2) (=preparar) [+ proyecto, plan] to draw up, prepare; [+ estrategia] to devise; [+ presupuesto, lista, candidatura] to draw up

    cómo elaborar un plan de emergenciahow to draw up o prepare an emergency plan

    3) [+ documento, código] to write, prepare
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <producto/vino> to produce, make; < pan> to bake, make
    b) <metal/madera> to work
    2) <plan/teoría> to devise, draw up; <informe/estudio> to prepare, write
    3) <hormona/savia> to produce
    * * *
    = construct, draft, draw, draw out, draw up, brew.
    Ex. The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.
    Ex. Document descriptions may be drafted for a wide variety of different kinds of library material, but some common principles can be established.
    Ex. For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.
    Ex. One way of drawing out such a statement is to request the completion of a profile search form.
    Ex. At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.
    Ex. The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.
    ----
    * bar que elabora su propia cerveza = brew pub.
    * elaborar cerveza = brew + beer.
    * elaborar información = digest + information.
    * elaborar objetivos = draw up + objectives.
    * elaborar un acuerdo = draw up + agreement.
    * elaborar una definición = hammer out + definition.
    * elaborar una estrategia = formulate + strategy.
    * elaborar una tabla = draft + table.
    * elaborar un índice = produce + index.
    * elaborar un plan = formulate + plan, draw up + plan, think out + a plan, devise + a plan.
    * elaborar un plan de trabajo = develop + agenda.
    * elaborar un programa = draw up + program(me).
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) <producto/vino> to produce, make; < pan> to bake, make
    b) <metal/madera> to work
    2) <plan/teoría> to devise, draw up; <informe/estudio> to prepare, write
    3) <hormona/savia> to produce
    * * *
    = construct, draft, draw, draw out, draw up, brew.

    Ex: The objective in executing these three stages is to construct a document profile which reflects its subject = El propósito de llevar a cabo estas tres etapas es elaborar un perfil documental que refleje su materia.

    Ex: Document descriptions may be drafted for a wide variety of different kinds of library material, but some common principles can be established.
    Ex: For example, when setting up the format for records in a data base, the user can draw a form on the screen, complete with headings for each field, and then, the data is entered into the form.
    Ex: One way of drawing out such a statement is to request the completion of a profile search form.
    Ex: At the IFLA General Council the two Sections drew up the terms of reference and proposed as members some ten representatives of national libraries.
    Ex: The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.
    * bar que elabora su propia cerveza = brew pub.
    * elaborar cerveza = brew + beer.
    * elaborar información = digest + information.
    * elaborar objetivos = draw up + objectives.
    * elaborar un acuerdo = draw up + agreement.
    * elaborar una definición = hammer out + definition.
    * elaborar una estrategia = formulate + strategy.
    * elaborar una tabla = draft + table.
    * elaborar un índice = produce + index.
    * elaborar un plan = formulate + plan, draw up + plan, think out + a plan, devise + a plan.
    * elaborar un plan de trabajo = develop + agenda.
    * elaborar un programa = draw up + program(me).

    * * *
    elaborar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    1 ‹producto/vino› to produce, make; ‹pan› to bake, make
    un plato elaborado con los mejores ingredientes a dish prepared using the finest ingredients
    2 ‹metal/madera› to work
    B
    1 ‹plan/teoría› to devise, draw up, work out
    2 ‹informe/estudio› to prepare, write
    C ‹hormona/savia› to produce
    * * *

     

    elaborar ( conjugate elaborar) verbo transitivo
    1producto/vino to produce, make;
    pan to bake, make
    2plan/teoría to devise, draw up;
    informe/estudio to prepare, write
    elaborar verbo transitivo
    1 (fabricar) to manufacture, produce
    2 (un proyecto, una teoría) to develop
    ' elaborar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    compilación
    - consistente
    - fabricar
    English:
    brew
    - compile
    - develop
    - elaborate
    - hammer out
    - process
    - think out
    - work out
    - frame
    - manufacture
    - work
    * * *
    1. [producto] to make, to manufacture;
    [plato, alimento] to prepare; [bebida] to make, to produce; [sustancia orgánica, hormona] to produce
    2. [idea, teoría] to work out, to develop;
    [plan, proyecto] to draw up; [estudio, informe] to prepare
    * * *
    v/t produce, make; metal etc work; plan devise, draw up
    * * *
    1) : to make, to produce
    2) : to devise, to draw up
    * * *
    1. (producto) to produce / to make
    2. (cerveza) to brew

    Spanish-English dictionary > elaborar

  • 13 validez

    f.
    validity.
    este proyecto confirma la validez científica de su enfoque this project confirms the scientific validity of his approach
    dar validez a to validate
    tener validez to be valid
    * * *
    1 validity
    * * *

    dar validez a (gen) to validate; (Pol) to ratify

    * * *
    femenino validity
    * * *
    = currency, validity, worthwhileness, enforceability, construct validity, tenability.
    Ex. This stop-list or stop-wordlist is a record of words which have no currency as access points in an index.
    Ex. The main issue before the Royal Commission, however, was not the validity or adequacy of any individual rule or rules, but the ideology underlying Panizzi's catalog as a whole.
    Ex. But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.
    Ex. The enforceability of a shrink wrapped licence has been challenged successfully in North America.
    Ex. Factor analysis is used to test the construct validity of the instrument.
    Ex. The focus of this paper is to question the tenability of socio-economic models of conceptualizing the digital divide.
    ----
    * anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.
    * comprobar la validez = pilot-test.
    * comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.
    * cuestionar la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.
    * período de validez = period of validity.
    * poner en cuestión la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.
    * tener validez = apply.
    * validez aparente = face validity.
    * validez de discriminación = discriminant validity.
    * validez del contenido = content validity.
    * validez externa = external validity.
    * validez interna = internal validity.
    * validez técnica = technical soundness, technical validity.
    * * *
    femenino validity
    * * *
    = currency, validity, worthwhileness, enforceability, construct validity, tenability.

    Ex: This stop-list or stop-wordlist is a record of words which have no currency as access points in an index.

    Ex: The main issue before the Royal Commission, however, was not the validity or adequacy of any individual rule or rules, but the ideology underlying Panizzi's catalog as a whole.
    Ex: But it always assumes the importance, the worthwhileness, of human experience even when -- as in tragedy -- it finds much in that experience evil.
    Ex: The enforceability of a shrink wrapped licence has been challenged successfully in North America.
    Ex: Factor analysis is used to test the construct validity of the instrument.
    Ex: The focus of this paper is to question the tenability of socio-economic models of conceptualizing the digital divide.
    * anular la validez de un concepto = sterilise + idea.
    * comprobar la validez = pilot-test.
    * comprobar la validez de = test + the validity of.
    * cuestionar la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.
    * período de validez = period of validity.
    * poner en cuestión la validez de = bring into + question the validity of, question + the validity of.
    * tener validez = apply.
    * validez aparente = face validity.
    * validez de discriminación = discriminant validity.
    * validez del contenido = content validity.
    * validez externa = external validity.
    * validez interna = internal validity.
    * validez técnica = technical soundness, technical validity.

    * * *
    validity
    la validez de este pasaporte terminará el 16 de junio de 2011 this passport expires on o is valid until June 16 2011
    sin validez invalid
    la falta de validez del testamento the invalidity of the will
    dar validez to validate, give effect to
    * * *

     

    validez sustantivo femenino
    validity
    validez f (vigencia, legalidad) validity: esa norma no tiene validez, that regulation is not valid
    ' validez' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    efectividad
    - valor
    - visar
    English:
    validity
    - win over
    - validate
    * * *
    1. [de documento, pasaporte] validity;
    periodo de validez period of validity;
    dar validez a to validate;
    tener validez to be valid;
    ambos diplomas tienen la misma validez oficial both diplomas have the same official validity
    2. [de argumento, teoría] validity;
    este proyecto confirma la validez científica de su enfoque this project confirms the scientific validity of his approach;
    tener validez to be valid
    * * *
    f validity;
    tener validez be valid
    * * *
    : validity

    Spanish-English dictionary > validez

  • 14 fabricar

    v.
    1 to manufacture, to make.
    La empresa fabrica muebles The company manufactures furniture.
    2 to build, to construct (to build).
    3 to fabricate, to make up.
    El chiquillo fabricó la mentira The little kid fabricated the lie.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 (producir) to make, manufacture, produce
    2 figurado (inventar) to fabricate, invent
    \
    fabricado,-a en España made in Spain
    fabricar en serie to mass-produce
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VT
    1) [gen] to manufacture, make; (=construir) to build, construct
    2) [+ mentira] to fabricate, concoct; [+ documento] to fabricate, falsify
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to manufacture

    fabricar en cadena/serie — to mass-produce

    * * *
    = manufacture, fabricate.
    Ex. This simple keypad, with no alphabetical characters, can be manufactured cheaply.
    Ex. This means that it will become possible to fabricate many complete processors on one chip.
    ----
    * calandria para fabricar tela = cloth-maker's calender.
    * fabricar cerveza = brew + beer.
    * fabricar en serie = mass-produce.
    * fabricar un artefacto = manufacture + artifact.
    * máquina de fabricar tapas = casemaking machine.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo to manufacture

    fabricar en cadena/serie — to mass-produce

    * * *
    = manufacture, fabricate.

    Ex: This simple keypad, with no alphabetical characters, can be manufactured cheaply.

    Ex: This means that it will become possible to fabricate many complete processors on one chip.
    * calandria para fabricar tela = cloth-maker's calender.
    * fabricar cerveza = brew + beer.
    * fabricar en serie = mass-produce.
    * fabricar un artefacto = manufacture + artifact.
    * máquina de fabricar tapas = casemaking machine.

    * * *
    fabricar [A2 ]
    vt
    to manufacture, produce
    fabricar en cadena/serie to mass-produce
    [ S ] fabricado en Paraguay made in Paraguay
    * * *

     

    fabricar ( conjugate fabricar) verbo transitivo
    to manufacture;
    fabricar en cadena/serie to mass-produce;


    ( on signs) fabricado en Perú made in Peru
    fabricar verbo transitivo
    1 (en serie) to manufacture
    2 (elaborar) to make
    3 (construir) to build
    4 figurado to fabricate
    ' fabricar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    elaborar
    - hacer
    - serie
    English:
    bash out
    - fabricate
    - make
    - manufacture
    - produce
    - brew
    - mass
    * * *
    1. [producir] to manufacture, to make;
    fabricar en serie to mass-produce;
    fabricado en China [en etiqueta] made in China
    2. [construir] to build, to construct
    3. [inventar] to fabricate, to make up
    * * *
    v/t manufacture, make
    * * *
    fabricar {72} vt
    manufacturar: to manufacture, to make
    * * *
    1. (elaborar en serie) to manufacture / to produce
    2. (crear, preparar) to make

    Spanish-English dictionary > fabricar

  • 15 abreviado

    adj.
    abridged, condensed, abbreviated, summarized.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: abreviar.
    * * *
    1→ link=abreviar abreviar
    1 concise
    * * *
    ADJ (=breve) brief; (=reducido) shortened, abridged

    la palabra es forma abreviada de... — the word is short for...

    * * *
    = shortened, shorthand [short-hand], cut-down, abbreviated, abridged, condensed.
    Ex. Would it be feasible to construct a coding system with such flexibility that a research library could use a more expanded coding system, while nonresearch libraries can use a shortened coding system in the same code?.
    Ex. The five words in the right hand column form a convenient shorthand descriptor of each stage in the analysis.
    Ex. The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.
    Ex. The following is an abbreviated list of standard subdivisions from the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.
    Ex. This article examines the abridged versus un abridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.
    Ex. The table of contents, in a condensed form, is often used as a means of describing scope and contents.
    ----
    * muy abreviado = highly-abbreviated.
    * ser la forma abreviada de = be short for.
    * * *
    = shortened, shorthand [short-hand], cut-down, abbreviated, abridged, condensed.

    Ex: Would it be feasible to construct a coding system with such flexibility that a research library could use a more expanded coding system, while nonresearch libraries can use a shortened coding system in the same code?.

    Ex: The five words in the right hand column form a convenient shorthand descriptor of each stage in the analysis.
    Ex: The 8088 is a ' cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.
    Ex: The following is an abbreviated list of standard subdivisions from the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.
    Ex: This article examines the abridged versus un abridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.
    Ex: The table of contents, in a condensed form, is often used as a means of describing scope and contents.
    * muy abreviado = highly-abbreviated.
    * ser la forma abreviada de = be short for.

    * * *
    abreviado, -a adj
    [texto] abridged

    Spanish-English dictionary > abreviado

  • 16 adorar un dios

    (v.) = worship + deity
    Ex. Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.
    * * *
    (v.) = worship + deity

    Ex: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.

    Spanish-English dictionary > adorar un dios

  • 17 adorar una deidad

    (v.) = worship + deity
    Ex. Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.
    * * *
    (v.) = worship + deity

    Ex: Culture may mean an acquaintance with the ways in which a particular people construct buildings, manufacture artifacts, worship deities, make war and love, raise children, and live with one another.

    Spanish-English dictionary > adorar una deidad

  • 18 agujero negro

    m.
    black hole.
    * * *
    black hole
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = black hole
    Ex. Citation analysis was used to construct a network of scientists working on particle emission by black holes.
    * * *
    * * *
    (n.) = black hole

    Ex: Citation analysis was used to construct a network of scientists working on particle emission by black holes.

    * * *
    AST black hole

    Spanish-English dictionary > agujero negro

  • 19 alambrada de púas

    (n.) = barbed-wire fence, barbed-wire fencing
    Ex. Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.
    Ex. Barbed-wire fencing is one of cheapest type of fencing, which can be easily installed.
    * * *
    (n.) = barbed-wire fence, barbed-wire fencing

    Ex: Many farmers and ranchers construct barbed-wire fences on their property to keep livestock in and unwelcome guests out.

    Ex: Barbed-wire fencing is one of cheapest type of fencing, which can be easily installed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > alambrada de púas

  • 20 asimilador

    Ex. Children construct these assimilatory concepts in an effort to reconcile the information coming from adults that the earth is a sphere with their own naive concept of a flat earth.
    * * *

    Ex: Children construct these assimilatory concepts in an effort to reconcile the information coming from adults that the earth is a sphere with their own naive concept of a flat earth.

    Spanish-English dictionary > asimilador

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