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  • 21 sostener la opinión

    • hold the line
    • hold the opinion that

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sostener la opinión

  • 22 ser de la opinión que

    • be of the opinion that

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ser de la opinión que

  • 23 artículo de opinión

    (n.) = discussion article, discussion paper, opinion article, feature article, opinion piece, op-ed
    Ex. Indicative abstracts are more appropriate representations of discussion and review articles, books and, in some circumstances, conference proceedings, reports without conclusions, essays and bibliographies.
    Ex. The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex. This opinion article presents a view of the scope for artificial intelligence in information retrieval.
    Ex. The author reviews some of the periodicals that contain an increasing number of feature articles about the Internet.
    Ex. This is not a rigorous statistical investigation, but an opinion piece offered to encourage other librarians to address this problem.
    Ex. If the president wanted to speak directly to people in advance of the G-20 summit in London, he could do so by sending an op-ed to the world's top papers.
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    (n.) = discussion article, discussion paper, opinion article, feature article, opinion piece, op-ed

    Ex: Indicative abstracts are more appropriate representations of discussion and review articles, books and, in some circumstances, conference proceedings, reports without conclusions, essays and bibliographies.

    Ex: The UKLDS or the UK Library Database System is a proposal from the Cooperative Automation Group (CAG) which was first disseminated in a discussion paper published in 1982.
    Ex: This opinion article presents a view of the scope for artificial intelligence in information retrieval.
    Ex: The author reviews some of the periodicals that contain an increasing number of feature articles about the Internet.
    Ex: This is not a rigorous statistical investigation, but an opinion piece offered to encourage other librarians to address this problem.
    Ex: If the president wanted to speak directly to people in advance of the G-20 summit in London, he could do so by sending an op-ed to the world's top papers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > artículo de opinión

  • 24 cambiar de opinión

    to change one's mind
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    (v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tune
    Ex. The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.
    Ex. These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.
    Ex. Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.
    * * *
    (v.) = change + Posesivo + mind, change + feet, change + Posesivo + tune

    Ex: The latter reasons may be further subdivided into those operations in which we expect that we shall have reasonable provocation to change our minds.

    Ex: These people usually do not realize that it often takes greater strength of character and heroic self-discipline to refrain from changing feet every time one opens one's mouth.
    Ex: Then a few weeks ago, we noted that he had shockingly changed his tune, right about the time that the market was hitting new highs.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambiar de opinión

  • 25 expresar opinión

    (v.) = express + view
    Ex. Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.
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    expresar opinión (sobre)
    (v.) = express + opinion (on)

    Ex: This is not an institution but a consultative body which considers and expresses an opinion on commission proposals for legislation.

    (v.) = express + view

    Ex: Growing concern reached a head in the mid 1980s when a number of practitioners expressed the view that children's librarianship had lost its way.

    Spanish-English dictionary > expresar opinión

  • 26 compartir la opinión de que

    (v.) = share + the view that
    Ex. Not all librarians share the view that outreach is a good thing for the public library.
    * * *
    (v.) = share + the view that

    Ex: Not all librarians share the view that outreach is a good thing for the public library.

    Spanish-English dictionary > compartir la opinión de que

  • 27 respaldar una opinión

    (v.) = buttress + claim, support + view
    Ex. She must be prepared to buttress her claims that people want more say, and that power is becoming more widely dispersed.
    Ex. In 'An orange is more than orange juice', Rainer Hubert supports the view that audiovisual media will increase in importance.
    * * *
    (v.) = buttress + claim, support + view

    Ex: She must be prepared to buttress her claims that people want more say, and that power is becoming more widely dispersed.

    Ex: In 'An orange is more than orange juice', Rainer Hubert supports the view that audiovisual media will increase in importance.

    Spanish-English dictionary > respaldar una opinión

  • 28 expresar la opinión

    (v.) = volunteer + view
    Ex. A number of respondents to the study volunteered the view that the leading example of an 'information-related' programme is the MSc in Information Systems at the London School of Economics.
    * * *
    (v.) = volunteer + view

    Ex: A number of respondents to the study volunteered the view that the leading example of an 'information-related' programme is the MSc in Information Systems at the London School of Economics.

    Spanish-English dictionary > expresar la opinión

  • 29 defender un opinión

    (v.) = support + view
    Ex. In 'An orange is more than orange juice', Rainer Hubert supports the view that audiovisual media will increase in importance.
    * * *
    (v.) = support + view

    Ex: In 'An orange is more than orange juice', Rainer Hubert supports the view that audiovisual media will increase in importance.

    Spanish-English dictionary > defender un opinión

  • 30 sondeo de opinión

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    = opinion poll, Gallup poll, perceptions study, opinion polling
    Ex. Opinion polls are also carried out on specific topics, such as women in society and the European public's attitude towards scientific and technical development.
    Ex. A 1976 Gallup poll in the United States found that while eighty-two percent mentioned printed matter as a source of information, only one in five made use of a library for information.
    Ex. A public perceptions study of the work of librarians revealed that librarianship is considered low in status relative to other professions, but also that within the field itself, segregation occurs along gender lines.
    Ex. Opinion polling measures public support for public libraries, and the primary use of such polls is to persuade politicians of the depth of that support to justify a more favourable allocation of resources.
    * * *
    * * *
    = opinion poll, Gallup poll, perceptions study, opinion polling

    Ex: Opinion polls are also carried out on specific topics, such as women in society and the European public's attitude towards scientific and technical development.

    Ex: A 1976 Gallup poll in the United States found that while eighty-two percent mentioned printed matter as a source of information, only one in five made use of a library for information.
    Ex: A public perceptions study of the work of librarians revealed that librarianship is considered low in status relative to other professions, but also that within the field itself, segregation occurs along gender lines.
    Ex: Opinion polling measures public support for public libraries, and the primary use of such polls is to persuade politicians of the depth of that support to justify a more favourable allocation of resources.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sondeo de opinión

  • 31 influir en la opinión pública

    (v.) = shape + public opinion, influence + public opinion
    Ex. Librarians are aware of the ability of the press to shape public opinion.
    Ex. It appears that this criticism will not diminish in the future and has the potential to influence public opinion.
    * * *
    (v.) = shape + public opinion, influence + public opinion

    Ex: Librarians are aware of the ability of the press to shape public opinion.

    Ex: It appears that this criticism will not diminish in the future and has the potential to influence public opinion.

    Spanish-English dictionary > influir en la opinión pública

  • 32 empresa dedicada a los sondeos de opinión

    (n.) = polling firm, polling agency
    Ex. This is a full-text collection of public opinion surveys that have been conducted by major US polling firms since the 1940s.
    Ex. The state premier polling agency has provided access to New Jersey public opinion data via the web.
    * * *
    (n.) = polling firm, polling agency

    Ex: This is a full-text collection of public opinion surveys that have been conducted by major US polling firms since the 1940s.

    Ex: The state premier polling agency has provided access to New Jersey public opinion data via the web.

    Spanish-English dictionary > empresa dedicada a los sondeos de opinión

  • 33 IMHO (En Mi Modesta Opinión)

    Nota: En Internet, siglas que se utilizan en los mensajes electrónicos para indicar que el escritor sólo expresa su opinión y que puede haber quien no opine lo mismo.
    Ex. IMHO (In My Humble Opinion) is a shorthand appended to a comment written in an online forum to indicate that the writer is aware that they are expressing a debatable view.

    Spanish-English dictionary > IMHO (En Mi Modesta Opinión)

  • 34 expresar + Posesivo + opinión

    (v.) = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice
    Ex. In her essay, Montaigne's adoptive daughter struggled to find her own voice while speaking as the authorized representative of her father.
    Ex. But the practical question that gets asked again and again is how does the reader find voice on the printed page.
    Ex. The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.
    * * *
    (v.) = find + Posesivo + (own) voice, find + voice, find + a voice

    Ex: In her essay, Montaigne's adoptive daughter struggled to find her own voice while speaking as the authorized representative of her father.

    Ex: But the practical question that gets asked again and again is how does the reader find voice on the printed page.
    Ex: The author argues that people must find a voice to address cuts in funding for the arts.

    Spanish-English dictionary > expresar + Posesivo + opinión

  • 35 cambio de opinión

    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind
    Ex. It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.
    Ex. The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.
    * * *
    (n.) = change of heart, change of mind

    Ex: It does not seem to me to be a nine days wonder but a fundamental change of heart that is rejuvenating traditional reference services which have done sterling service over the years.

    Ex: The irresistible implication is that the change of mind was the result of political pressure.

    Spanish-English dictionary > cambio de opinión

  • 36 sostener la opinión

    (v.) = argue
    Ex. Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.
    * * *
    (v.) = argue

    Ex: Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.

    Spanish-English dictionary > sostener la opinión

  • 37 reservarse la opinión

    (v.) = reserve + judgement
    Ex. There is no doubt that this scheme deserves to succeed, but we live in a harsh world, where success tends to go to the successful rather than to the deserving, and one can only reserve judgement for the next few years.
    * * *
    (v.) = reserve + judgement

    Ex: There is no doubt that this scheme deserves to succeed, but we live in a harsh world, where success tends to go to the successful rather than to the deserving, and one can only reserve judgement for the next few years.

    Spanish-English dictionary > reservarse la opinión

  • 38 tener la opinión

    (n.) = it + be + Posesivo + understanding
    Ex. It is my understanding that the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition, (AACR2) will prescribe the same entry rules for all materials.
    * * *
    (n.) = it + be + Posesivo + understanding

    Ex: It is my understanding that the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules, 2nd edition, (AACR2) will prescribe the same entry rules for all materials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tener la opinión

  • 39 sostener la opinión que

    • argue that
    • consider that
    • hold the line on
    • hold the position of

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > sostener la opinión que

  • 40 lay down the law

    to state something in a way that indicates that one expects one's opinion and orders to be accepted without argument.
    يَتَصَرَّف كأنه صاحب الأمر والنَّهي

    Arabic-English dictionary > lay down the law

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