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2 reinado
• reign -
3 reinado
m.reign (also figurative).past part.past participle of spanish verb: reinar.* * *1 reign\bajo el reinado de in the reign of* * *noun m.* * *SM reign* * *masculino reign* * *= reign, rule.Ex. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex. The British in Malaya used education as a divisive factor to prolong their rule, while the Americans in the Philippines adopted a 'Philippines for the Filipinos' policy = Los británicos en Malaya usaron la educación como un factor divisorio para prolongar su dominio, mientras los americanos en las Filipinas adoptaron una política de "Las Filipinas para los filipinos".* * *masculino reign* * *= reign, rule.Ex: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.
Ex: The British in Malaya used education as a divisive factor to prolong their rule, while the Americans in the Philippines adopted a 'Philippines for the Filipinos' policy = Los británicos en Malaya usaron la educación como un factor divisorio para prolongar su dominio, mientras los americanos en las Filipinas adoptaron una política de "Las Filipinas para los filipinos".* * *reign* * *
Del verbo reinar: ( conjugate reinar)
reinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
reinado
reinar
reinado sustantivo masculino
reign
reinar ( conjugate reinar) verbo intransitivo
[terror/buen tiempo] to prevail
reinado sustantivo masculino reign
reinar verbo intransitivo
1 to reign: en la iglesia reinaba el silencio, silence reigned in the church
2 (clima) to prevail
' reinado' also found in these entries:
English:
reign
- rule
* * *reinado nmreign* * *m reign* * *reinado nm: reign* * *reinado n reign -
4 reinar
v.1 to reign.2 to reign.el silencio reinó en la sala durante varios minutos the hall fell completely silent for several minutesen esta casa reina la alegría everyone is always happy in this house* * *1 to reign2 figurado (prevalecer) to reign, prevail* * *verb1) to reign2) prevail* * *VI1) [rey, reina] to reign, rule2) [caos, confusión, paz] to reignreina una confusión total — total confusion reigns, there is total confusion
reinan las bajas temperaturas — there are low temperatures everywhere, low temperatures prevail everywhere
* * *verbo intransitivoa) monarca/dinastía to reignb) silencio/paz to reign; temperatura/buen tiempo to prevail* * *verbo intransitivoa) monarca/dinastía to reignb) silencio/paz to reign; temperatura/buen tiempo to prevail* * *reinar [A1 ]vi1 «monarca/dinastía» to reign2 «silencio/paz/confusión» to reign; «temperatura/tiempo» to prevailreinaba el silencio silence reigned, there was complete silencecuando llegué, reinaba la confusión when I got there, everything was in total chaosreinaba un ambiente de terror an atmosphere of terror prevaileddebido a los fuertes vientos que reinan en la zona owing to the strong winds prevailing in the area* * *
reinar ( conjugate reinar) verbo intransitivo
[terror/buen tiempo] to prevail
reinar verbo intransitivo
1 to reign: en la iglesia reinaba el silencio, silence reigned in the church
2 (clima) to prevail
' reinar' also found in these entries:
English:
prevail
- reign
- rule
* * *reinar vi1. [gobernar] to reign2. [caos, confusión, pánico] to reign;el silencio reinó en la sala durante varios minutos the hall fell completely silent for several minutes;en esta casa reina la alegría everyone is always happy in this house* * *v/i tb figreign* * *reinar vi1) : to reign2) : to prevail* * *reinar vb to reign -
5 reino
m.1 kingdom (biology & politics).el reino animal the animal kingdomel reino de los cielos the kingdom of Heaven2 realm, domain, dominion.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: reinar.* * *1 kingdom, reign\reino de los animales animal kingdomreino de los Cielos Kingdom of HeavenReino Unido United Kingdomreino vegetal vegetable kingdom* * *noun m.kingdom, realm* * *SM kingdom* * *masculino kingdom, realm (liter)* * *= kingdom, realm.Ex. 'Loss of the cultural kingdom' is an article which examines the predicament of public librarians under Germany's National Socialism.Ex. Nevertheless, this situation does not appropriately demonstrate what is normally conceived to be the realm of indexing systems.----* con sede en el Reino Unido = UK-based.* hecho en el Reino Unido = British-made.* LA (Asociación de Bibliotecarios del Reino Unido) = LA (Library Association).* MARC del Reino Unido = UKMARC.* reino animal, el = animal kingdom, the.* Reino de Arabia Saudí = Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.* Reino de Aragón = Kingdom of Aragon.* Reino Unido, el = UK, the (United Kingdom, the).* reino vegetal, el = plant kingdom, the.* * *masculino kingdom, realm (liter)* * *= kingdom, realm.Ex: 'Loss of the cultural kingdom' is an article which examines the predicament of public librarians under Germany's National Socialism.
Ex: Nevertheless, this situation does not appropriately demonstrate what is normally conceived to be the realm of indexing systems.* con sede en el Reino Unido = UK-based.* hecho en el Reino Unido = British-made.* LA (Asociación de Bibliotecarios del Reino Unido) = LA (Library Association).* MARC del Reino Unido = UKMARC.* reino animal, el = animal kingdom, the.* Reino de Arabia Saudí = Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.* Reino de Aragón = Kingdom of Aragon.* Reino Unido, el = UK, the (United Kingdom, the).* reino vegetal, el = plant kingdom, the.* * *kingdom, realm ( liter)el reino de la fantasía the realm of fantasyCompuestos:animal kingdomel Reino de Dios the Kingdom of Godel Reino de los cielos the Kingdom of Heavenmineral kingdomplant o vegetable kingdom* * *
Del verbo reinar: ( conjugate reinar)
reino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
reinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
reinar
reino
reinar ( conjugate reinar) verbo intransitivo
[terror/buen tiempo] to prevail
reino sustantivo masculino
kingdom;
el reino de la fantasía the realm of fantasy
reinar verbo intransitivo
1 to reign: en la iglesia reinaba el silencio, silence reigned in the church
2 (clima) to prevail
reino sustantivo masculino
1 kingdom
2 frml realm
el reino de la ciencia, the realm of science
' reino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bar
- chalet
- lata
- taifa
- vegetal
- cena
- cenar
- comida
- Reino Unido
English:
back out
- crisps
- kingdom
- lady
- marmalade
- mean
- potato chips
- realm
- reign
- Secretary of State
- UK
- Union Jack
- United Kingdom
- land
- open
- union
- united
* * *reino nm1. [territorio, estado] kingdom;el reino de los cielos the kingdom of HeavenHist reino de taifa = independent Muslim kingdom in Iberian peninsula;el Reino Unido (de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte) the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)2. Biol kingdomreino animal animal kingdom;reino mineral mineral kingdom;reino vegetal vegetable kingdom3. [ámbito, dominio] realm* * *m tb figkingdom* * *reino nm: kingdom, realmreino animal: animal kingdom* * *reino n kingdom -
6 imperar
v.1 to prevail.2 to reign, to govern, to prevail, to dominate.3 to reign over.Nos impera el desorden Chaos reigns over us.* * *1 to rule, prevail* * *VI1) (=prevalecer) [condiciones] to prevail; [precio] to be in force, be current2) (=mandar) [rey] to rule, reign; [jefe, capitán] to be in command* * *verbo intransitivo moda/tendencia/condiciones to prevail; emperador/dinastía to rule* * *= prevail.Ex. The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.* * *verbo intransitivo moda/tendencia/condiciones to prevail; emperador/dinastía to rule* * *= prevail.Ex: The emphasis on title entry came from the specialized libraries, primarily the technical libraries, that were small but had the money and the power behind them to see that their view prevails.
* * *imperar [A1 ]vi1 «ideología/moda/tendencia» to prevailimperaba una atmósfera de descontento an atmosphere of discontent prevailed o reignedla fuerte competencia impera en este mercado there is strong competition in this market, strong competition is an important factor in this market2 «viento/condiciones» to prevail3 «emperador/dinastía» to rule* * *
imperar vi (mandar, dominar) to rule
(preponderar) to prevail
* * *imperar vi1. [predominar] [estilo, tendencia] to prevail;la corrupción que impera en la administración the corruption which prevails throughout the administration2. [dominar] [político, general] to rule* * *v/i rule; figprevail* * *imperar vi1) : to reign, to rule2) predominar: to prevail -
7 cetro
m.1 scepter (vara).2 power, dominion.* * *1 sceptre (US scepter)\empuñar el cetro to ascend the throneostentar el cetro figurado to hold the lead* * *SM1) (=bastón de mando) sceptre, scepter (EEUU)2) (=poder) sway, dominion3) LAm (Dep) crown, championship* * *masculino (del rey, emperador) scepter*empuñar el cetro — to ascend the throne
* * *= sceptre [scepter, -USA].Ex. The author also comments briefly on the scepters and staffs used by prelates in Austria, 16th-18th cs.* * *masculino (del rey, emperador) scepter*empuñar el cetro — to ascend the throne
* * *= sceptre [scepter, -USA].Ex: The author also comments briefly on the scepters and staffs used by prelates in Austria, 16th-18th cs.
* * *(del rey, emperador) scepter*el campeón retuvo su cetro ( period); the champion retained his titleostentan el cetro del arte culinario they reign supreme in the art of cookingempuñar el cetro to ascend the throne* * *
cetro sustantivo masculino
scepter( conjugate scepter)
' cetro' also found in these entries:
English:
scepter
* * *cetro nm1. [vara] sceptre2. [reinado] reign;bajo el cetro de… in the reign of…competirán por el cetro mundial de la categoría they will compete for the crown of world champion in their class* * *m:empuñar el cetro ascend to the throne* * *cetro nm: scepter -
8 reina
f.1 queen.ven aquí, mi reina come here, princess2 Reina.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: reinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: reinar.* * *1 (gen) queen2 familiar (apelativo) love, darling, sweetheart■ ¡hasta luego, reina! see you, love!\reina de belleza beauty queenreina madre queen mother* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=monarca) queenreina mora — (=juego) hopscotch
2) (Ajedrez) queen3) (Entomología) queen4) (Bot)5) * (=droga) pure heroin2.ADJ INV* * *I1) ( monarca) queen¿dónde está mi reina? — (fam) where's my little princess? (colloq)
2) (Zool) queen; ( en ajedrez) queenIIadjetivo invariable blue-ribbon (before n)la prueba reina — the top o the blue-ribbon event
* * *= queen.Ex. If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.----* abeja reina = queen bee, honey bee queen.* bocado de la reina = parson's nose, pope's nose.* reina de las fiestas = beauty queen.* * *I1) ( monarca) queen¿dónde está mi reina? — (fam) where's my little princess? (colloq)
2) (Zool) queen; ( en ajedrez) queenIIadjetivo invariable blue-ribbon (before n)la prueba reina — the top o the blue-ribbon event
* * *= queen.Ex: If the analogy with the fairy story is taken a little further it can be noted that no author really believes in dragons, wicked queens, fair maidens locked in high towers and the like.
* abeja reina = queen bee, honey bee queen.* bocado de la reina = parson's nose, pope's nose.* reina de las fiestas = beauty queen.* * *A (monarca) queenCompuestos:greengagebeauty queencarnival queenmeadowsweetqueen motherdowager queenB1 ( Zool) queen2 (en ajedrez) queenblue-ribbon ( before n)la prueba reina de los Juegos the top o the blue-ribbon event of the Games* * *
Del verbo reinar: ( conjugate reinar)
reina es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
reina
reinar
reina sustantivo femenino
queen;
reinar ( conjugate reinar) verbo intransitivo
[terror/buen tiempo] to prevail
reina sustantivo femenino queen ➣ Ver nota en rey
reinar verbo intransitivo
1 to reign: en la iglesia reinaba el silencio, silence reigned in the church
2 (clima) to prevail
' reina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abeja
- majestad
- parecer
- rey
- viva
- dama
English:
after
- congratulate
- curtsey
- curtsy
- less
- loyal
- queen
- beauty
- jubilee
- rife
* * *♦ adj[prueba, etapa] blue-ribbon♦ nf1. [monarca] queenla reina de las fiestas = young woman chosen each year to preside at the various local celebrations, ≈ carnival queen;la reina madre the Queen Mother2. [en ajedrez] queen3. [en naipes] queen4. [abeja] queen5. [apelativo] love, darling;ven aquí, mi reina come here, princess* * *f tb en naipes queen* * *reina nf: queen* * *reina n queen -
9 abarcar
v.1 to embrace, to cover.2 to be able to see, to have a view of.desde la torre se abarca todo el valle you can see the whole valley from the tower3 to span, to extend through, to extend over, to extend across.El viaje abarca la región sur The trip extends throughout the south.4 to comprise, to encompass, to comprehend, to embrace.El estudio abarca la era glacial The research comprises the glacial era.5 to dominate.6 to monopolize.EXEX abarcó el mercado textil EXEX monopolized the textile market sector.* * *1 (englobar) to cover, embrace2 (abrazar) to embrace, get one's arms around3 (trabajo) to undertake, take on\quien mucho abarca poco aprieta Jack of all trades, master of none* * *verb1) to cover2) include* * *VT1) [con los brazos] to get one's arms round2) (=comprender) to include, take in; (=contener) to contain, comprisesus conocimientos abarcan todo el campo de... — his knowledge ranges over the whole field of...
abarca una hectárea — it takes up a hectare, it's a hectare in size
3) [+ tarea] to undertake, take on4) LAm (=acaparar) to monopolize, corner the market in5) [con la vista] to take in* * *verbo transitivoa) <temas/materias> to cover; <superficie/territorio> to span, cover; <siglos/generaciones> to spanel libro abarca desde el siglo XVII hasta nuestros días — the book covers o spans from the 17th century to the present day
b) ( dar abasto con) <trabajos/actividades> to cope withc) (con los brazos, la mano) to encircle* * *= comprise (of), cover, encompass, include, span, embrace.Ex. The first edition comprised basic classes analysed into facets, using the colon as the notational device for synthesis.Ex. The schedules are divided into two parts, one covering music scores and parts and the other concerned with music literature.Ex. The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex. Document descriptions may be included in catalogues, bibliographies and other listings of documents.Ex. The shelflist itself had problems, since it consisted of cataloging practices that spanned some fifty years.Ex. The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.----* abarcar de... a... = range from... to..., stretch from... to....* abarcar el mundo = span + the globe.* abarcarlo todo = be all inclusive.* abarcar todas las posibilidades = run + the gamut.* curso que abarca varias disciplinas = umbrella course.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* intentar abarcar demasiado = burn + the candle at both ends.* que abarca = girdling.* que lo abarca todo = all-embracing.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sujetar abarcando = brace.* tratar de abarcar más de lo que se puede = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* * *verbo transitivoa) <temas/materias> to cover; <superficie/territorio> to span, cover; <siglos/generaciones> to spanel libro abarca desde el siglo XVII hasta nuestros días — the book covers o spans from the 17th century to the present day
b) ( dar abasto con) <trabajos/actividades> to cope withc) (con los brazos, la mano) to encircle* * *= comprise (of), cover, encompass, include, span, embrace.Ex: The first edition comprised basic classes analysed into facets, using the colon as the notational device for synthesis.
Ex: The schedules are divided into two parts, one covering music scores and parts and the other concerned with music literature.Ex: The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Ex: Document descriptions may be included in catalogues, bibliographies and other listings of documents.Ex: The shelflist itself had problems, since it consisted of cataloging practices that spanned some fifty years.Ex: The library community is now ready to embrace the most revolutionary technology for libraries -- CD-ROM.* abarcar de... a... = range from... to..., stretch from... to....* abarcar el mundo = span + the globe.* abarcarlo todo = be all inclusive.* abarcar todas las posibilidades = run + the gamut.* curso que abarca varias disciplinas = umbrella course.* el que mucho abarca poco aprieta = jack of all trades, master of none.* intentar abarcar demasiado = burn + the candle at both ends.* que abarca = girdling.* que lo abarca todo = all-embracing.* quien mucho abarca poco aprieta = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* sujetar abarcando = brace.* tratar de abarcar más de lo que se puede = bite off more than + Pronombre + can chew.* * *abarcar [A2 ]vt1 ‹temas/materias› to coverel programa abarca desde la Reconquista hasta el siglo XIX the program takes in o covers o spans the period from the Reconquest to the 19th centurysus tierras abarcan desde el río hasta la sierra his land stretches o extends from the river up to the mountainsabarcaba todo el territorio que ahora se conoce como Uruguay it extended over o embraced o spanned o included all the territory now known as Uruguay2 (dar abasto con) ‹trabajos/actividades› to cope withse ha echado encima más de lo que puede abarcar he's bitten off more than he can chew, he's taken on more than he can cope withquien mucho abarca poco aprieta don't try to take on too much ( o you've/he's taken on too much etc)3 (con los brazos) to embrace, encircleno le abarco la muñeca con la mano I can't get my hand around his wrist4 (con la mirada) to take in* * *
abarcar ( conjugate abarcar) verbo transitivo
‹superficie/territorio› span, cover;
‹siglos/generaciones› to span;
◊ quien mucho abarca poco aprieta you shouldn't bite off more than you can chew
abarcar verbo transitivo
1 to cover
(asuntos, trabajo) no puedes abarcarlo todo, you can't take on too much
2 (con los brazos) to embrace
3 (dominar) su finca es tan grande que no se puede abarcar con la vista, she owns so much land that you can't contemplate it all from one angle
4 LAm (acaparar) to monopolize
' abarcar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comprender
- ir
- dominar
English:
bite
- candle
- chew
- cover
- embody
- embrace
- span
- take in
- encompass
- take
* * *abarcar vt1. [incluir] to cover;nuestra hacienda abarca un tercio de la comarca our estate covers a third of the district;este artículo intenta abarcar demasiado this article tries to cover too much;el libro abarca cinco siglos de historia de Latinoamérica the book covers o spans five centuries of Latin American history;quien mucho abarca poco aprieta don't bite off more than you can chew2. [ver] to be able to see, to have a view of;desde la torre se abarca todo el valle you can see the whole valley from the tower;hasta donde abarca la vista as far as the eye can see* * *v/t1 territorio cover; figcomprise, cover2 L.Am. ( acaparar) hoard, stockpile3:abarcar con la vista take in* * *abarcar {72} vt1) : to cover, to include, to embrace2) : to undertake3) : to monopolize* * *abarcar vb1. (contener, incluir) to cover / to include -
10 abogado de la corona
Ex. Queen's Counsels have been around for the past 400 years, since Sir Francis Bacon became the first counsel to the Sovereign during the reign of Elizabeth I.* * *Ex: Queen's Counsels have been around for the past 400 years, since Sir Francis Bacon became the first counsel to the Sovereign during the reign of Elizabeth I.
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11 abogado del estado
public prosecutor, US attorney general* * *Ex. Queen's Counsels have been around for the past 400 years, since Sir Francis Bacon became the first counsel to the Sovereign during the reign of Elizabeth I.* * *Ex: Queen's Counsels have been around for the past 400 years, since Sir Francis Bacon became the first counsel to the Sovereign during the reign of Elizabeth I.
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12 coyuntura decisiva
= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex. His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.* * *= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.
Ex: His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died. -
13 hasta el fin del mundo
Ex. In this list, he gave a cryptic name to each of the popes who would reign from that time until the until the end of the world.* * *Ex: In this list, he gave a cryptic name to each of the popes who would reign from that time until the until the end of the world.
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14 linotipia
f.1 Linotype®.2 linotype, typesetting.* * *1 Linotype* * ** * *= Linotype.Ex. During his long reign -- he retired in 1949 -- Griffith oversaw the development of a satisfying range of new and revived faces for Linotype.* * ** * *= Linotype.Ex: During his long reign -- he retired in 1949 -- Griffith oversaw the development of a satisfying range of new and revived faces for Linotype.
* * ** * *linotipia nfLinotype®* * *f TIP Linotype® -
15 momento clave
m.crossroad, decisive moment, watershed.* * *= watershed, turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx. The library literature of 1990-91 indicates that the 1990s will be a watershed for academic and research libraries.Ex. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex. His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.* * *= watershed, turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx: The library literature of 1990-91 indicates that the 1990s will be a watershed for academic and research libraries.
Ex: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex: His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died. -
16 momento crucial
m.crucial moment, decisive moment, critical point, crossroad.* * *= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex. His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.* * *= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.
Ex: His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died. -
17 momento decisivo
m.decisive moment, climax, critical moment, crossroad.* * *= watershed, turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx. The library literature of 1990-91 indicates that the 1990s will be a watershed for academic and research libraries.Ex. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex. His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.* * *= watershed, turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx: The library literature of 1990-91 indicates that the 1990s will be a watershed for academic and research libraries.
Ex: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex: His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died. -
18 nacional socialista
(adj.) = National SocialistEx. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.* * *(adj.) = National SocialistEx: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.
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19 punto crítico
m.1 critical point, turning point, crucial point, danger point.2 flashpoint.* * *= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx. This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.Ex. His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.* * *= turning point, Posesivo + road to DamascusEx: This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.
Ex: His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died. -
20 revitalizado
adj.invigorated.past part.past participle of spanish verb: revitalizar.* * *= revived, revitalised [revitalized, -USA].Ex. During his long reign -- he retired in 1949 -- Griffith oversaw the development of a satisfying range of new and revived faces for Linotype.Ex. The Internet is also creating a new surge of interest in information in all forms, and a revitalized interest in reading.* * *= revived, revitalised [revitalized, -USA].Ex: During his long reign -- he retired in 1949 -- Griffith oversaw the development of a satisfying range of new and revived faces for Linotype.
Ex: The Internet is also creating a new surge of interest in information in all forms, and a revitalized interest in reading.
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