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  • 81 lista de préstamo

    (n.) = routing list, circulation list
    Ex. It is advisable to prefix all routing list names with a common abbreviation to distinguish them from normal borrower names and to make them easy to find.
    Ex. If you circulate issues of journals in your library we can print and attach circulation lists prior to shipping = Si usted hace circular los números de las revistas de su biblioteca entre los usuarios, podemos imprimir y adjuntar listas de circulación antes de enviárselas.
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    (n.) = routing list, circulation list

    Ex: It is advisable to prefix all routing list names with a common abbreviation to distinguish them from normal borrower names and to make them easy to find.

    Ex: If you circulate issues of journals in your library we can print and attach circulation lists prior to shipping = Si usted hace circular los números de las revistas de su biblioteca entre los usuarios, podemos imprimir y adjuntar listas de circulación antes de enviárselas.

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  • 82 llevar a cabo

    to carry out
    * * *
    to carry out, accomplish
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    (v.) = accomplish, carry out, conduct, execute, go about, implement, proceed, effect, realise [realize, -USA], transact, carry through, press forward (with)
    Ex. If a library prefers to simplify records in particular areas, this can usually be accomplished by not entering particular types of information.
    Ex. The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.
    Ex. Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.
    Ex. Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
    Ex. I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex. Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex. A command language is the language with which the search proceeds; the commands are instructions that the searcher can issue to the computer.
    Ex. Historically, the main reasons for unionization have been to effect better wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions.
    Ex. Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).
    Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex. However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.
    Ex. The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.
    * * *
    (v.) = accomplish, carry out, conduct, execute, go about, implement, proceed, effect, realise [realize, -USA], transact, carry through, press forward (with)

    Ex: If a library prefers to simplify records in particular areas, this can usually be accomplished by not entering particular types of information.

    Ex: The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.
    Ex: Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.
    Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
    Ex: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex: Without AACR is doubtful whether computerised cataloguing would have been implemented so relatively painlessly and successfully = Sin las RCAA es dudoso que la catalogación automatizada se hubiera implementado tan fácilmente y con tanto éxito, relativamente hablando.
    Ex: A command language is the language with which the search proceeds; the commands are instructions that the searcher can issue to the computer.
    Ex: Historically, the main reasons for unionization have been to effect better wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions.
    Ex: Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).
    Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex: However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.
    Ex: The company is pressing forward with the construction of an environment and a system that permit all employees to demonstrate their full capabilities.

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  • 83 mostrador

    m.
    1 counter.
    mostrador de información/facturación information/check-in desk
    2 display counter, display.
    3 check-in desk.
    4 reception desk, counter.
    5 bar.
    6 high counter.
    * * *
    1 (de tienda) counter; (de bar) bar
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) [de tienda] counter; [de café, bar] bar; [de oficina, biblioteca] desk
    2) [de reloj] face, dial
    3) ** (=pecho) tits *** pl
    * * *
    masculino ( en tienda) counter; ( en bar) bar; ( en aeropuerto) check-in desk
    * * *
    = counter, reception desk, service desk, public service desk, service counter.
    Ex. Arrangements vary, but one possibility is to place more popular books near to the counter, and less popular subjects in more remote areas of the library.
    Ex. This article discusses planning for automation within the library building, particularly the physical layout of the reception desk.
    Ex. The system works best at small branches with only one service desk and an integrated collection.
    Ex. Information service quality largely depends on the person at the public service desk who should have no qualms about working with people of any age, minority group, religious or socio-economic background.
    Ex. It was decided, for example, that service counters should serve fewer readers that in the round reading room at the BL Reference Division.
    ----
    * mostrador de atención al público = service desk, public service desk, service counter.
    * mostrador de atención al usuario = service area.
    * mostrador de ayuda = help desk [helpdesk].
    * mostrador de circulación = circulation desk.
    * mostrador de facturación = check-in desk.
    * mostrador de información = information desk, enquiry desk.
    * mostrador de inscripción = registration desk.
    * mostrador de préstamo = circulation desk, control counter, check-out desk, library issue desk, front desk.
    * mostrador de préstamos = issue desk, issue counter.
    * mostrador de recepción = reception desk.
    * mostrador de referencia = reference desk, enquiry point, inquiry point.
    * mostrador de seguridad = security desk.
    * mostrador virtual de referencia = virtual reference desk (VRD).
    * personal del mostrador = counter staff.
    * personal del mostrador de préstamo = counter staff.
    * * *
    masculino ( en tienda) counter; ( en bar) bar; ( en aeropuerto) check-in desk
    * * *
    = counter, reception desk, service desk, public service desk, service counter.

    Ex: Arrangements vary, but one possibility is to place more popular books near to the counter, and less popular subjects in more remote areas of the library.

    Ex: This article discusses planning for automation within the library building, particularly the physical layout of the reception desk.
    Ex: The system works best at small branches with only one service desk and an integrated collection.
    Ex: Information service quality largely depends on the person at the public service desk who should have no qualms about working with people of any age, minority group, religious or socio-economic background.
    Ex: It was decided, for example, that service counters should serve fewer readers that in the round reading room at the BL Reference Division.
    * mostrador de atención al público = service desk, public service desk, service counter.
    * mostrador de atención al usuario = service area.
    * mostrador de ayuda = help desk [helpdesk].
    * mostrador de circulación = circulation desk.
    * mostrador de facturación = check-in desk.
    * mostrador de información = information desk, enquiry desk.
    * mostrador de inscripción = registration desk.
    * mostrador de préstamo = circulation desk, control counter, check-out desk, library issue desk, front desk.
    * mostrador de préstamos = issue desk, issue counter.
    * mostrador de recepción = reception desk.
    * mostrador de referencia = reference desk, enquiry point, inquiry point.
    * mostrador de seguridad = security desk.
    * mostrador virtual de referencia = virtual reference desk (VRD).
    * personal del mostrador = counter staff.
    * personal del mostrador de préstamo = counter staff.

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    (en una tienda) counter; (en un bar) bar; (en un aeropuerto) check-in desk
    mostrador de tránsito transfer desk
    * * *

     

    mostrador sustantivo masculino ( en tienda) counter;
    ( en bar) bar;
    ( en aeropuerto) check-in desk
    mostrador m (de comercio) counter
    (de cafetería) bar
    Av mostrador de facturación, check-in desk
    ' mostrador' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    camarero
    - desatender
    - información
    English:
    bar
    - check-in
    - counter
    - desk
    - information desk
    - transfer desk
    - ticket
    * * *
    [en tienda] counter; [en bar] bar; [en aeropuerto] desk; RP [encimera] worktop mostrador de caja cash desk;
    mostrador de información information desk
    * * *
    m en tienda, banco etc counter; en bar bar; Rpl
    en cocina worktop
    * * *
    : counter (in a store)
    * * *
    mostrador n counter

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  • 84 mostrador de circulación

    Ex. For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.
    * * *

    Ex: For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.

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  • 85 mostrador de préstamo

    (n.) = circulation desk, control counter, check-out desk, library issue desk, front desk
    Ex. For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.
    Ex. The control counter and associated screening are part of a co-ordinated modular system comprised of units which are readily reassembled into different configurations.
    Ex. When you arrive at the check-out desk you have a laden trolley and many more items than on your shopping list.
    Ex. This study was initiated to provide ergonomics information concerning the design and layout of library issue desks.
    Ex. While we do not envision library customers pulling out their wallets at the front desk, they are still expending a valuable resource -- time.
    * * *
    (n.) = circulation desk, control counter, check-out desk, library issue desk, front desk

    Ex: For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.

    Ex: The control counter and associated screening are part of a co-ordinated modular system comprised of units which are readily reassembled into different configurations.
    Ex: When you arrive at the check-out desk you have a laden trolley and many more items than on your shopping list.
    Ex: This study was initiated to provide ergonomics information concerning the design and layout of library issue desks.
    Ex: While we do not envision library customers pulling out their wallets at the front desk, they are still expending a valuable resource -- time.

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  • 86 módulo de préstamos

    Ex. Functions of this library system include: cataloguing; authority control; online public access catalogue; circulation; acquisitions; and serials control modules.
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    Ex: Functions of this library system include: cataloguing; authority control; online public access catalogue; circulation; acquisitions; and serials control modules.

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  • 87 negociar

    v.
    1 to negotiate.
    negociar un acuerdo to negotiate an agreement
    Ellos negocian They negotiate.
    Ellos negociaron el embarque They negotiated the shipment.
    Ellos negocian más tiempo They negotiate more time.
    2 to do business.
    negociar con to deal o trade with
    Ellos negocian They trade=do business.
    * * *
    1 (comerciar) to do business, deal ( con, in)
    1 PLÍTICA to negotiate
    * * *
    verb
    2) deal
    * * *
    1.
    2. VI
    1) (Pol etc) to negotiate
    2) (Com)

    negociar en o con — to deal in, trade in

    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <solución/acuerdo> to negotiate
    b) (Fin) <valores/títulos> to negotiate
    2.
    a) (discutir, conversar) to negotiate
    b) (Com) to trade
    * * *
    = bargain, transact, haggle.
    Ex. The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.
    Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex. Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.
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    * negociar (con) = negotiate (with).
    * negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.
    * negociar el precio de Algo = negotiate + price.
    * negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.
    * negociar un acuerdo = negotiate + agreement.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <solución/acuerdo> to negotiate
    b) (Fin) <valores/títulos> to negotiate
    2.
    a) (discutir, conversar) to negotiate
    b) (Com) to trade
    * * *
    negociar (con)

    Ex: Their purposes was to settle the disputes between the members, to negotiate with master, to accumulate and disburse a benevolent fund, and to exact contributions for drinks and parties.

    = bargain, transact, haggle.

    Ex: The Taft-Hartley Act outlawed closed shops, jurisdictional strikes, sympathy strikes, and refusal to bargain.

    Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex: Nextag.com is a comparison shopping site which lets shoppers haggle in real-time directly with suppliers.
    * negociar (con) = negotiate (with).
    * negociar condiciones = negotiate + terms.
    * negociar el precio de Algo = negotiate + price.
    * negociar los términos de un contrato = negotiate + terms.
    * negociar un acuerdo = negotiate + agreement.

    * * *
    negociar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹solución/acuerdo› to negotiate
    2 ( Fin) ‹valores/títulos› to negotiate
    ■ negociar
    vi
    2 ( Com) to trade
    negocia en or con pieles he trades in furs, he is in the fur business o trade
    negociaba con su cuerpo ( liter); she used to sell her body
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    negociar ( conjugate negociar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
    to negotiate
    negociar
    I vtr (acordar, tratar) to negotiate: negociamos con él la compra de las acciones, we negotiated the purchase of the shares with him
    están negociando la subida de las pensiones, they are negotiating a rise in pensions
    II vi (traficar, comerciar) to do business, deal: negocia con ropa usada, he deals in second-hand clothes
    ' negociar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    compromisaria
    - compromisario
    - gestionar
    - tratar
    English:
    bargain
    - negotiate
    - negotiating
    - opposed
    - hammer
    * * *
    vi
    1. [comerciar] to do business;
    negociar con to deal o trade with
    2. [discutir] to negotiate
    vt
    to negotiate;
    negociar un acuerdo to negotiate an agreement
    * * *
    v/t negotiate
    * * *
    : to negotiate
    : to deal, to do business
    * * *
    1. (pactar) to negotiate
    2. (comerciar) to trade / to deal [pt. & pp. dealt]

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  • 88 número de préstamos

    Ex. A less rigorous interpretation of the data indicates a negative relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.
    * * *

    Ex: A less rigorous interpretation of the data indicates a negative relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.

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  • 89 pasar de moda

    to go out of fashion
    * * *
    (v.) = drop out of + vogue, go out of + fashion, go out of + favour, go out of + date, go out of + vogue, fall out of + vogue, go out of + style, pass away, obsolesce, drop out of + circulation
    Ex. As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.
    Ex. Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.
    Ex. The author follows the history through to the point, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, when mirror-image monograms went out of favour and were replaced by straightforward monograms.
    Ex. Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.
    Ex. The name 'Canaan', never very popular, went out of vogue with the collapse of the Egyptian empire.
    Ex. He points out that these metaphors fell out of vogue in the early 1980s.
    Ex. While Gothic never went out of style in Britain, the Baroque came to be associated with the classical debased by the Industrial Revolution.
    Ex. These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.
    Ex. The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and 'etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services.
    Ex. Many songs that were once well-known but dropped out of circulation during the mid-20th century have become well known again in recent years.
    * * *
    (v.) = drop out of + vogue, go out of + fashion, go out of + favour, go out of + date, go out of + vogue, fall out of + vogue, go out of + style, pass away, obsolesce, drop out of + circulation

    Ex: As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.

    Ex: Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.
    Ex: The author follows the history through to the point, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, when mirror-image monograms went out of favour and were replaced by straightforward monograms.
    Ex: Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.
    Ex: The name 'Canaan', never very popular, went out of vogue with the collapse of the Egyptian empire.
    Ex: He points out that these metaphors fell out of vogue in the early 1980s.
    Ex: While Gothic never went out of style in Britain, the Baroque came to be associated with the classical debased by the Industrial Revolution.
    Ex: These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.
    Ex: The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and 'etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services.
    Ex: Many songs that were once well-known but dropped out of circulation during the mid-20th century have become well known again in recent years.

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  • 90 realizar

    v.
    1 to make (ejecutar) (esfuerzo, viaje, inversión).
    2 to fulfill, to realize (hacer real).
    realizó su sueño he fulfilled his dream
    Ella realiza la infidelidad She realizes the infidelity.
    3 to direct (Cine).
    5 to accomplish, to carry out, to achieve, to carry through.
    Ellas realizan sus planes They accomplish their plans.
    6 to hold, to carry on, to have.
    El grupo realizó una reunión The group held a meeting.
    7 to sell off.
    La tienda realizó sus saldos The store sold off its sale goods.
    * * *
    (z changes to c before e)
    Past Indicative
    realicé, realizaste, realizó, realizamos, realizasteis, realizaron.
    Present Subjunctive
    Imperative
    realiza (tú), realice (él/Vd.), realicemos (nos.), realizad (vos.), realicen (ellos/Vds.).
    * * *
    verb
    1) to execute, perform, carry out
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ propósito] to achieve, realize; [+ promesa] to fulfil, fulfill (EEUU), carry out; [+ proyecto] to carry out, put into effect
    2) [+ viaje, vuelo, visita, compra] to make; [+ expedición] to carry out, go on
    3) (Econ) [+ activo] to realize; [+ existencias] to sell off, sell up; [+ ganancias] to take
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < tarea> to carry out, execute (frml); <viaje/visita> to make; <prueba/entrevista> to conduct; < encuesta> to carry out

    realizan gestiones para... — they are taking the necessary steps to...

    b) <ambiciones/ilusiones> to fulfill*, realize
    2) (Cin, TV) to produce
    3) (Com, Fin)
    a) < bienes> to realize, dispose of, sell
    b) <compra/inversión> to make

    realizar ventas por valor de... — to sell goods to the value of...

    2.
    realizarse v pron sueños/ilusiones to come true, be realized; persona to fulfill* oneself
    * * *
    = author, carry out, conduct, enact, execute, go about, involve, produce, undertake, set in + motion, transact, administer, carry through, realise [realize, -USA].
    Ex. Note that these provisions do not include research reports which have been prepared within a government agency but specifically authored by an individual = Nótese que estas disposiciones no afectan a informes de investigaciones procedentes de una agencia gubernamental aunque realizados concretamente por un individuo.
    Ex. The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.
    Ex. Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.
    Ex. The twin processes of abstracting and indexing, as covered in this book, are practices and procedures that people enact.
    Ex. Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
    Ex. I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex. It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.
    Ex. The present OCLC system does not produce catalog cards in sets, but if it did it could produce over 6,000 different sets for one title.
    Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.
    Ex. If someone reports that a member of the staff is drunk while on the job, the supervisor must immediately set in motion the prescribed personnel procedures for verifying the charge, issuing a warning, observing and documenting future performance, and, if necessary, initiating a dismissal action.
    Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex. A performance rating should be administered at the end of the probationary period.
    Ex. However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.
    Ex. Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).
    ----
    * conseguir realizarse plenamente = achieve + Posesivo + full potential.
    * deseando desesperadamente realizarse = crying to come out.
    * estar realizándose = underway [under way], be in progress.
    * lograr realizar una maniobra = accomplish + manoeuver.
    * realizar actividades = conduct + business, do + activities.
    * realizar el trabajo = get + Posesivo + work done.
    * realizar esfuerzo = exert + effort.
    * realizar estadísticas = collect + statistics.
    * realizar estudios = do + study.
    * realizar interface con = interface to/with.
    * realizar interfaz con = interface to/with.
    * realizar las operaciones bancarias = bank.
    * realizar milagros = accomplish + miracles.
    * realizar + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work.
    * realizar progreso = make + progress.
    * realizarse = achieve + Posesivo + potential.
    * realizar una acción = perform + action, effect + execution.
    * realizar una actividad = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activity.
    * realizar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.
    * realizar una buena labor = produce + the goods.
    * realizar una búsqueda = conduct + search, execute + search, perform + search, run + search, undertake + search, carry out + search.
    * realizar una carga en caliente = execute + a warm boot.
    * realizar una combinación = perform + combination.
    * realizar una crítica = raise + criticism.
    * realizar un acto = commit + act.
    * realizar una entrevista = conduct + interview.
    * realizar una evaluación = administer + evaluation.
    * realizar una hazaña = perform + feat.
    * realizar una investigación = carry out + research, conduct + investigation, conduct + research, do + research, undertake + investigation, undertake + research.
    * realizar una labor detenidamente = work + Posesivo + way through.
    * realizar una labor muy importante = maintain + a high profile.
    * realizar un análisis = conduct + analysis.
    * realizar un análisis factorial = factor-analyse [factor-analyze, -USA].
    * realizar una operación = conduct + operation, carry out + transaction.
    * realizar una proeza = accomplish + feat, perform + feat.
    * realizar una prueba = conduct + trial, take + test.
    * realizar una selección = undertake + selection.
    * realizar una tarea = accomplish + task, carry out + duty, conduct + task, implement + task, undertake + task, perform + duty.
    * realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.
    * realizar un cálculo = carry out + calculation.
    * realizar un cambio = make + alteration, implement + change.
    * realizar un diseño = execute + design.
    * realizar un esfuerzo = put forth + effort, make + effort.
    * realizar un esfuerzo común = make + a concerted effort.
    * realizar un estudio = carry out + survey, conduct + survey, undertake + study, undertake + survey, conduct + study.
    * realizar un estudio evaluativo = conduct + review.
    * realizar un experimento = conduct + experiment.
    * realizar un proyecto = conduct + project, undertake + project.
    * realizar un trabajo = perform + work, undertake + work.
    * realizar un trabajo monótono = have + Posesivo + nose to the grindstone.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1)
    a) < tarea> to carry out, execute (frml); <viaje/visita> to make; <prueba/entrevista> to conduct; < encuesta> to carry out

    realizan gestiones para... — they are taking the necessary steps to...

    b) <ambiciones/ilusiones> to fulfill*, realize
    2) (Cin, TV) to produce
    3) (Com, Fin)
    a) < bienes> to realize, dispose of, sell
    b) <compra/inversión> to make

    realizar ventas por valor de... — to sell goods to the value of...

    2.
    realizarse v pron sueños/ilusiones to come true, be realized; persona to fulfill* oneself
    * * *
    = author, carry out, conduct, enact, execute, go about, involve, produce, undertake, set in + motion, transact, administer, carry through, realise [realize, -USA].

    Ex: Note that these provisions do not include research reports which have been prepared within a government agency but specifically authored by an individual = Nótese que estas disposiciones no afectan a informes de investigaciones procedentes de una agencia gubernamental aunque realizados concretamente por un individuo.

    Ex: The search will be carried out in Dialog's file 13, INSPEC 1977-84 (issue 6) at the time of searching.
    Ex: Obviously, this tagging must be conducted manually.
    Ex: The twin processes of abstracting and indexing, as covered in this book, are practices and procedures that people enact.
    Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
    Ex: I think he outlined the feasible way to go about meeting our needs without doing in anybody else in the process.
    Ex: It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.
    Ex: The present OCLC system does not produce catalog cards in sets, but if it did it could produce over 6,000 different sets for one title.
    Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are sources, in particular journals or reports issued by a specific organisation, for which the abstracting agency has undertaken to give comprehensive coverage.
    Ex: If someone reports that a member of the staff is drunk while on the job, the supervisor must immediately set in motion the prescribed personnel procedures for verifying the charge, issuing a warning, observing and documenting future performance, and, if necessary, initiating a dismissal action.
    Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    Ex: A performance rating should be administered at the end of the probationary period.
    Ex: However, all attempts at moral regulation carried through by the state and philanthropic agencies either failed or had completely the opposite effect.
    Ex: Librarians, information scientists, and keepers of the archives have to realise the meaning of the so-called electronic library (e-library).
    * conseguir realizarse plenamente = achieve + Posesivo + full potential.
    * deseando desesperadamente realizarse = crying to come out.
    * estar realizándose = underway [under way], be in progress.
    * lograr realizar una maniobra = accomplish + manoeuver.
    * realizar actividades = conduct + business, do + activities.
    * realizar el trabajo = get + Posesivo + work done.
    * realizar esfuerzo = exert + effort.
    * realizar estadísticas = collect + statistics.
    * realizar estudios = do + study.
    * realizar interface con = interface to/with.
    * realizar interfaz con = interface to/with.
    * realizar las operaciones bancarias = bank.
    * realizar milagros = accomplish + miracles.
    * realizar + Posesivo + trabajo = advance + Posesivo + work.
    * realizar progreso = make + progress.
    * realizarse = achieve + Posesivo + potential.
    * realizar una acción = perform + action, effect + execution.
    * realizar una actividad = engage in + practice, engage in + activity, perform + activity, conduct + activity.
    * realizar una autopsia = perform + an autopsy.
    * realizar una buena labor = produce + the goods.
    * realizar una búsqueda = conduct + search, execute + search, perform + search, run + search, undertake + search, carry out + search.
    * realizar una carga en caliente = execute + a warm boot.
    * realizar una combinación = perform + combination.
    * realizar una crítica = raise + criticism.
    * realizar un acto = commit + act.
    * realizar una entrevista = conduct + interview.
    * realizar una evaluación = administer + evaluation.
    * realizar una hazaña = perform + feat.
    * realizar una investigación = carry out + research, conduct + investigation, conduct + research, do + research, undertake + investigation, undertake + research.
    * realizar una labor detenidamente = work + Posesivo + way through.
    * realizar una labor muy importante = maintain + a high profile.
    * realizar un análisis = conduct + analysis.
    * realizar un análisis factorial = factor-analyse [factor-analyze, -USA].
    * realizar una operación = conduct + operation, carry out + transaction.
    * realizar una proeza = accomplish + feat, perform + feat.
    * realizar una prueba = conduct + trial, take + test.
    * realizar una selección = undertake + selection.
    * realizar una tarea = accomplish + task, carry out + duty, conduct + task, implement + task, undertake + task, perform + duty.
    * realizar una tarea paso a paso = go through.
    * realizar un cálculo = carry out + calculation.
    * realizar un cambio = make + alteration, implement + change.
    * realizar un diseño = execute + design.
    * realizar un esfuerzo = put forth + effort, make + effort.
    * realizar un esfuerzo común = make + a concerted effort.
    * realizar un estudio = carry out + survey, conduct + survey, undertake + study, undertake + survey, conduct + study.
    * realizar un estudio evaluativo = conduct + review.
    * realizar un experimento = conduct + experiment.
    * realizar un proyecto = conduct + project, undertake + project.
    * realizar un trabajo = perform + work, undertake + work.
    * realizar un trabajo monótono = have + Posesivo + nose to the grindstone.

    * * *
    realizar [A4 ]
    vt
    A
    1 (hacer, ejecutar) ‹tarea› to carry out, execute ( frml); ‹viaje/visita› to make; ‹prueba/entrevista› to conduct
    están realizando gestiones para conseguirlo they are taking the necessary steps to achieve it
    las últimas encuestas realizadas the latest surveys carried out o taken
    ha realizado una magnífica labor he has done a magnificent job
    los médicos que realizaron la operación the doctors who performed the operation
    2 (cumplir) ‹sueños/ambiciones/ilusiones› to fulfill*, realize
    B ( Cin, TV) to produce
    C ( Com, Fin)
    1 ‹bienes› to realize, dispose of, sell
    realizar beneficios or ( AmL) utilidades to take profits
    2 ‹compra/venta/inversión› to make
    la empresa realizó ventas por valor de … the firm sold goods to the value of o had sales of …
    1 «sueños/ilusiones» to come true, be realized
    2 «persona» to fulfill* oneself
    * * *

     

    realizar ( conjugate realizar) verbo transitivo
    a) tarea to carry out, execute (frml);

    viaje/visita to make;
    entrevista/pruebas to conduct;
    encuesta/investigación to carry out;
    experimento to perform, do;
    compra/inversión to make;

    b)ambiciones/ilusiones› to fulfill( conjugate fulfill), realize

    realizarse verbo pronominal [sueños/ilusiones] to come true, be realized;
    [ persona] to fulfill( conjugate fulfill) oneself
    realizar verbo transitivo
    1 (llevar a cabo) to carry out: realizaron un buen trabajo, they did a good job
    2 (un sueño, deseo) to achieve fulfil, US fulfill
    3 Cine to direct
    TV to produce
    ' realizar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    A
    - andar
    - comenzar
    - dar
    - estanca
    - estanco
    - fortificación
    - pegar
    - pegarse
    - acordar
    - hacer
    - practicar
    English:
    achieve
    - act
    - carry out
    - equipment
    - execute
    - field trip
    - fruition
    - fulfil
    - fulfill
    - level
    - outgoing
    - produce
    - realize
    - attain
    - conduct
    - harvest
    - perform
    * * *
    vt
    1. [ejecutar] [esfuerzo, viaje, inversión] to make;
    [operación, experimento, trabajo] to perform; [encargo] to carry out; [plan, reformas] to implement; [desfile] to organize
    2. [hacer real] to fulfil, to realize;
    realizó su sueño he fulfilled his dream
    3. Fin [bienes] to sell off, Espec to realize;
    realizar beneficios to realize one's profits
    4. [película] to direct;
    [programa] to edit
    * * *
    v/t
    1 tarea carry out
    2 RAD, TV produce
    3 COM realize
    * * *
    realizar {21} vt
    1) : to carry out, to execute
    2) : to produce, to direct (a film or play)
    3) : to fulfill, to achieve
    4) : to realize (a profit)
    * * *
    1. (llevar a cabo) to carry out [pt. & pp. carried]
    2. (hacer) to do / to make
    el AVE realizó su primer viaje entre Madrid y Sevilla en menos de tres horas the AVE made its first journey between Madrid and Seville in under three hours
    3. (convertir en realidad) to achieve / to fulfil [pt. & pp. fulfilled]

    Spanish-English dictionary > realizar

  • 91 sistema de circulación automatizado

    Ex. The author presents a descriptive study of the statistics produced and the reports generated by automated circulation systems at large public libraries in Ontario.
    * * *

    Ex: The author presents a descriptive study of the statistics produced and the reports generated by automated circulation systems at large public libraries in Ontario.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sistema de circulación automatizado

  • 92 sistema de circulación del agua

    Ex. A practical method of enriching water with alkaline ions using a water circulation system with dolomite is introduced.
    * * *

    Ex: A practical method of enriching water with alkaline ions using a water circulation system with dolomite is introduced.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sistema de circulación del agua

  • 93 sistema de préstamo

    (n.) = circulation system, issue system, lending system, book checking system, charge out system, library issue system
    Ex. BLCMP's circulation system can be extensively tailored to meet local requirements.
    Ex. Among academic libraries, automation of the issue system and serials control were ranked second and third respectively.
    Ex. Project staff have compiled a catalogue of material available throughout the area and plan to introduce a lending system for users.
    Ex. One of the supervisor's jobs is to make sure that the book checking system is in order.
    Ex. The more expensive media such as kits, models, and games are too large for someone to sneak past a vigilant charge out system = Los conjuntos documentales multimedia, las maquetas y los juegos son demasiado grandes para que alguien los pase sin ser visto por el sistema de préstamo.
    Ex. The article 'Ergonomics of library issue systems' makes recommendations about, workplace layout, work environment, and work organisation at library issue desks as these affect both staff and customers.
    * * *
    (n.) = circulation system, issue system, lending system, book checking system, charge out system, library issue system

    Ex: BLCMP's circulation system can be extensively tailored to meet local requirements.

    Ex: Among academic libraries, automation of the issue system and serials control were ranked second and third respectively.
    Ex: Project staff have compiled a catalogue of material available throughout the area and plan to introduce a lending system for users.
    Ex: One of the supervisor's jobs is to make sure that the book checking system is in order.
    Ex: The more expensive media such as kits, models, and games are too large for someone to sneak past a vigilant charge out system = Los conjuntos documentales multimedia, las maquetas y los juegos son demasiado grandes para que alguien los pase sin ser visto por el sistema de préstamo.
    Ex: The article 'Ergonomics of library issue systems' makes recommendations about, workplace layout, work environment, and work organisation at library issue desks as these affect both staff and customers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sistema de préstamo

  • 94 sistema de préstamo automatizado

    Ex. The author presents a descriptive study of the statistics produced and the reports generated by automated circulation systems at large public libraries in Ontario.
    * * *

    Ex: The author presents a descriptive study of the statistics produced and the reports generated by automated circulation systems at large public libraries in Ontario.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sistema de préstamo automatizado

  • 95 total de préstamos

    Ex. A less rigorous interpretation of the data indicates a negative relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.
    * * *

    Ex: A less rigorous interpretation of the data indicates a negative relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > total de préstamos

  • 96 tramitar

    v.
    to process (sujeto: autoridades) (pasaporte, solicitud).
    me están tramitando la renovación de la licencia my application for a new license is being processed
    Ellos tramitaron sus permisos They processed their permits.
    María tramita los pedidos Mary processes the orders.
    * * *
    1 (gestionar) to deal with, process
    2 (solicitar, negociar) to arrange, negotiate
    3 formal (despachar) to transmit, convey
    * * *
    VT (=gestionar) [+ pasaporte, permiso] to process; [+ crédito] to negotiate
    * * *
    verbo transitivo < préstamo> funcionario to deal with; interesado to arrange

    están tramitando el divorcio cónyuges they have started divorce proceedings

    tramitar un permiso de trabajo organismo to deal with a work permit application; interesado to apply for one's work permit

    * * *
    = handle, transact.
    Ex. The document or photocopy is received and the invoice handled like an ordinary order.
    Ex. The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    ----
    * tramitar la devolución de un préstamo = discharge + book.
    * tramitar una petición = process + order request.
    * tramitar un préstamo = charge + book.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo < préstamo> funcionario to deal with; interesado to arrange

    están tramitando el divorcio cónyuges they have started divorce proceedings

    tramitar un permiso de trabajo organismo to deal with a work permit application; interesado to apply for one's work permit

    * * *
    = handle, transact.

    Ex: The document or photocopy is received and the invoice handled like an ordinary order.

    Ex: The model includes provisions for circulation policy analysis and management and for the recording and controlling of activities transacted at the circulation desk.
    * tramitar la devolución de un préstamo = discharge + book.
    * tramitar una petición = process + order request.
    * tramitar un préstamo = charge + book.

    * * *
    tramitar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 «funcionario/departamento» to deal with
    el departamento que me está tramitando el préstamo the department that is dealing with o processing my loan application
    el agente que me está tramitando la venta de la casa the agent who is dealing with o handling the sale of my house
    2
    «solicitante/interesado»: tramitar un crédito to arrange a loan
    tengo que tramitar algunos asuntos en Santiago I have a few matters to attend to o to deal with in Santiago
    están tramitando el divorcio they have started divorce proceedings
    estoy tramitando el permiso de residencia I've applied for my residence permit
    * * *

     

    tramitar ( conjugate tramitar) verbo transitivo préstamo› [ funcionario] to deal with;
    [ interesado] to arrange;

    tramitar un permiso de trabajo [ organismo] to deal with a work permit application;

    [ interesado] to apply for one's work permit
    tramitar vtr (un permiso, licencia, etc) to process: nos están tramitando el permiso, they are processing our licence
    Juan está tramitando su divorcio, Juan has started divorce proceedings
    ' tramitar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cursar
    English:
    process
    - arrange
    * * *
    1. [sujeto: autoridades] [pasaporte, solicitud] to process;
    tardaron tres días en tramitar el crédito it took them three days to do all the paperwork for the loan;
    me están tramitando la renovación de la licencia my application for a new licence is being processed
    2. [sujeto: solicitante] to be in the process of applying for;
    estamos tramitando el divorcio we are in the process of getting a divorce
    * * *
    v/t documento: de persona apply for; de banco etc process
    * * *
    : to transact, to negotiate, to handle

    Spanish-English dictionary > tramitar

  • 97 circulante

    adj.
    circulating.
    m.
    currency, cash.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [gen] circulating; [biblioteca] mobile
    2) (Econ) [capital] working
    * * *
    I
    1) <líquido/corriente> flowing
    2) < tráfico> moving
    3) <rumor/noticia>

    los rumores/las noticias circulantes en la política — the rumors*/news going around in political circles

    4) (Econ)
    II
    masculino (Econ) money supply
    * * *
    Ex. The role of the university library embraces 5 functions: archival, bibliophilic, circulating, duplicating and dispensing and electronic.
    ----
    * fondo circulante = circulating collection.
    * * *
    I
    1) <líquido/corriente> flowing
    2) < tráfico> moving
    3) <rumor/noticia>

    los rumores/las noticias circulantes en la política — the rumors*/news going around in political circles

    4) (Econ)
    II
    masculino (Econ) money supply
    * * *

    Ex: The role of the university library embraces 5 functions: archival, bibliophilic, circulating, duplicating and dispensing and electronic.

    * fondo circulante = circulating collection.

    * * *
    A ‹líquido/corriente› flowing
    B ‹tráfico› moving
    C ‹rumor/noticia›
    los rumores/las noticias circulantes en la política the rumors*/news going around in political circles
    D ( Econ):
    pasivo circulante current liabilities (pl)
    dinero circulante money in circulation
    activo2 (↑ activo (2)), capital2 m A. (↑ capital (2)), moneda f A. (↑ moneda)
    ( Econ) money supply
    * * *
    Fin
    capital circulante working capital

    Spanish-English dictionary > circulante

  • 98 difusión

    f.
    diffusion, pervasion, broadcasting, dissemination.
    * * *
    1 (de luz, calor) diffusion
    2 figurado (de noticia, enfermedad, etc) spreading
    3 RADIO broadcast, broadcasting
    \
    tener gran difusión to be widely known, be widespread
    * * *
    SF
    1) [de calor, luz] diffusion
    2) [de noticia, teoría] dissemination, spreading
    3) (Periodismo) [de programa] broadcasting; [de periódico] circulation, readership figures pl
    * * *
    femenino (de noticia, rumor) spreading; (de ideas, doctrina) spreading, diffusion (frml)
    * * *
    = dissemination, projection, spread, airing, propagation, diffusion, spreading.
    Ex. An indexing system is a set of prescribed procedures for organising the contents of records of knowledge or documents for the purposes of retrieval and dissemination.
    Ex. The current practice of promotion and projection of public library services tends to be amateurish, piecemeal, unsustained and difficult to evaluate.
    Ex. With the spread of video equipment, an increasing number of visual media with local history content have come into being.
    Ex. To achieve a full airing of concerns, librarians must work to overcome the unfavorable odds against the individual's access to unpopular or anti-establishment views.
    Ex. As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.
    Ex. Mathematical models are presented that describe the diffusion of gaseous pollutants from the air in a storeroom into protective containers and the reaction with the documents lying in them.
    Ex. The greatest boost to the spreading of knowledge through vastly increased book production was the invention of woodblock printing which was well developed by the late 9th century.
    ----
    * difusión de información = information provision, provision of information, dissemination of information.
    * difusión de la información = information diffusion, information dissemination.
    * difusión de rumores = rumour mongering.
    * difusión electrónica de documentos (DED) = electronic document delivery (EDD).
    * difusión por radio y televisión = broadcast, broadcasting.
    * difusión selectiva de la información = SDI (selective dissemination of information).
    * servicio de difusión selectiva de la información = SDI service.
    * * *
    femenino (de noticia, rumor) spreading; (de ideas, doctrina) spreading, diffusion (frml)
    * * *
    = dissemination, projection, spread, airing, propagation, diffusion, spreading.

    Ex: An indexing system is a set of prescribed procedures for organising the contents of records of knowledge or documents for the purposes of retrieval and dissemination.

    Ex: The current practice of promotion and projection of public library services tends to be amateurish, piecemeal, unsustained and difficult to evaluate.
    Ex: With the spread of video equipment, an increasing number of visual media with local history content have come into being.
    Ex: To achieve a full airing of concerns, librarians must work to overcome the unfavorable odds against the individual's access to unpopular or anti-establishment views.
    Ex: As part of an imported culture libraries may be associated with influences undermining traditional values and self-confidence and with the propagation of negative values such as consumerism.
    Ex: Mathematical models are presented that describe the diffusion of gaseous pollutants from the air in a storeroom into protective containers and the reaction with the documents lying in them.
    Ex: The greatest boost to the spreading of knowledge through vastly increased book production was the invention of woodblock printing which was well developed by the late 9th century.
    * difusión de información = information provision, provision of information, dissemination of information.
    * difusión de la información = information diffusion, information dissemination.
    * difusión de rumores = rumour mongering.
    * difusión electrónica de documentos (DED) = electronic document delivery (EDD).
    * difusión por radio y televisión = broadcast, broadcasting.
    * difusión selectiva de la información = SDI (selective dissemination of information).
    * servicio de difusión selectiva de la información = SDI service.

    * * *
    (de una noticia, un rumor) spreading; (de ideas, una doctrina) spreading, diffusion ( frml)
    se ha dado amplia difusión al conflicto the conflict has been given widespread coverage
    un libro de mucha difusión entre los jóvenes a book which is widely read among the young
    * * *

     

    difusión sustantivo femenino (de noticia, rumor) spreading;
    (de ideas, doctrina, cultura) spreading, diffusion (frml);

    difusión sustantivo femenino
    1 (de noticias, rumores) spreading, circulation: la difusión de su teoría es nula, his theory is not widely known
    2 Rad TV broadcasting
    3 Fís Quím diffusion

    ' difusión' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    extensión
    - generalización
    - nacional
    English:
    democracy
    - spread
    * * *
    1. [de noticia, rumor] spreading;
    [de religión, ideología] spread, dissemination; [de cultura, costumbres] spreading, diffusion;
    el evento tuvo enorme difusión en la prensa escrita the event received extensive press coverage
    2. [por radio, televisión] broadcasting;
    3. [de epidemia, olor, calor] spread;
    [de sonido, ondas] diffusion, spread
    4. [de periódico, revista] circulation
    * * *
    f spread(ing)
    * * *
    difusión nf, pl - siones
    1) : spreading
    2) : diffusion (of heat, etc.)
    3) : broadcast, broadcasting
    los medios de difusión: the media

    Spanish-English dictionary > difusión

  • 99 circulación general

    f.
    general circulation, greater circulation, systemic circulation.

    Spanish-English dictionary > circulación general

  • 100 ALICE

    = ALICE.
    Nota: Sistema biblioteca automatizado de la Biblioteca Universtiaria de Ohio, USA.
    Ex. ALICE interfaces with OCLC for on-line shared cataloguing and interloans and offers on-line public access catalogue, acquisitions, circulation, and periodicals control.
    * * *
    Nota: Sistema biblioteca automatizado de la Biblioteca Universtiaria de Ohio, USA.

    Ex: ALICE interfaces with OCLC for on-line shared cataloguing and interloans and offers on-line public access catalogue, acquisitions, circulation, and periodicals control.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ALICE

См. также в других словарях:

  • CIRCULATION — L’eau est le constituant majeur des organismes vivants. Les réactions chimiques complexes du métabolisme se déroulent en phase aqueuse et nécessitent des échanges permanents de substances: absorption de composés nutritifs et élimination de… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Circulation Atmosphérique — Vue idéalisée des trois cellules ou zones de circulation atmosphérique La circulation atmosphérique est le mouvement à l échelle planétaire de la couche d air entourant la Terre qui redistribue la chaleur provenant du Soleil en conjonction avec… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation atmospherique — Circulation atmosphérique Vue idéalisée des trois cellules ou zones de circulation atmosphérique La circulation atmosphérique est le mouvement à l échelle planétaire de la couche d air entourant la Terre qui redistribue la chaleur provenant du… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation méridionale — Circulation atmosphérique Vue idéalisée des trois cellules ou zones de circulation atmosphérique La circulation atmosphérique est le mouvement à l échelle planétaire de la couche d air entourant la Terre qui redistribue la chaleur provenant du… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation zonale — Circulation atmosphérique Vue idéalisée des trois cellules ou zones de circulation atmosphérique La circulation atmosphérique est le mouvement à l échelle planétaire de la couche d air entourant la Terre qui redistribue la chaleur provenant du… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation Sanguine — Répartition des principaux vaisseaux du système circulatoire de l Homme La circulation sanguine est un type de système circulatoire en circuit fermé qui assure le transport du sang. La circulation du sang permet le transport et l échange interne… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation du sang — Circulation sanguine Répartition des principaux vaisseaux du système circulatoire de l Homme La circulation sanguine est un type de système circulatoire en circuit fermé qui assure le transport du sang. La circulation du sang permet le transport… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation sanguine générale — Circulation sanguine Répartition des principaux vaisseaux du système circulatoire de l Homme La circulation sanguine est un type de système circulatoire en circuit fermé qui assure le transport du sang. La circulation du sang permet le transport… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation (journal) — Circulation   Discipline Cardiology, cardiovascular medicine …   Wikipedia

  • Circulation Alternée — La circulation alternée concerne des restrictions mises à la circulation, basées sur une interdiction pour certaines périodes de temps. Sommaire 1 Routes 1.1 Travaux et manifestations 1.2 Cols, gorges, ponts 1.3 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Circulation alternee — Circulation alternée La circulation alternée concerne des restrictions mises à la circulation, basées sur une interdiction pour certaines périodes de temps. Sommaire 1 Routes 1.1 Travaux et manifestations 1.2 Cols, gorges, ponts 1.3 …   Wikipédia en Français

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