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121 estar de acuerdo con
(v.) = accord with, conform to, fit, go along with, fit with, be in conformity with, mesh with, see + eye to eye (with/on), jive withEx. So while that tracing may have accorded with a rule, it violated common sense.Ex. These basic permutation rules are modified somewhat to conform to bibliographic requirements.Ex. Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex. The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex. The data has to be tested to fit with other models.Ex. These results are in conformity with the findings of most past studies.Ex. How much do we know about information-seeking behaviors in the digital age and how well e-reference services mesh with users' expectations?.Ex. Although there is consensus on the priority of some strategies, execs from different departments don't see eye to eye on many others.Ex. For the most part my experiences jived with the authors commentary.* * *(v.) = accord with, conform to, fit, go along with, fit with, be in conformity with, mesh with, see + eye to eye (with/on), jive withEx: So while that tracing may have accorded with a rule, it violated common sense.
Ex: These basic permutation rules are modified somewhat to conform to bibliographic requirements.Ex: Especially if the new subject is one which upsets the previous structure of relationships, it will be difficult to fit into the existing order.Ex: The same thing happended in the case of the British refusal to go along with the American compromises in the last revision.Ex: The data has to be tested to fit with other models.Ex: These results are in conformity with the findings of most past studies.Ex: How much do we know about information-seeking behaviors in the digital age and how well e-reference services mesh with users' expectations?.Ex: Although there is consensus on the priority of some strategies, execs from different departments don't see eye to eye on many others.Ex: For the most part my experiences jived with the authors commentary. -
122 familia monoparental
f.lone-parent family, single-parent household, one-parent family, single-parent family.* * *(n.) = one parent family, single parent, single-parent working family, single-parent family, lone-parent familyEx. Allied to these sections were the compilation of self-help packs of information, each dealing with a particular problem or area of enquiry, eg buying or selling a house, one parent families, legal aid, redundancy etc.Ex. Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.Ex. They have become very popular with library patrons, especially in time-rationed, gridlocked metropolitan areas with a high proportion of single-parent working families.Ex. Also, even juvenile fiction could be better accessed by applying more specific descriptors when possible; for example, single-parent family instead of the catch-all FAMILY.Ex. This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children.* * *(n.) = one parent family, single parent, single-parent working family, single-parent family, lone-parent familyEx: Allied to these sections were the compilation of self-help packs of information, each dealing with a particular problem or area of enquiry, eg buying or selling a house, one parent families, legal aid, redundancy etc.
Ex: Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.Ex: They have become very popular with library patrons, especially in time-rationed, gridlocked metropolitan areas with a high proportion of single-parent working families.Ex: Also, even juvenile fiction could be better accessed by applying more specific descriptors when possible; for example, single-parent family instead of the catch-all FAMILY.Ex: This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children. -
123 formación continua
(n.) = continuing education (CE), continuous education, continuing training, continuing professional development, continuing professional education, professional developmentEx. Staff development and continuing education must be considered a high priority as data bases change and proliferate in on-line, CD-ROM, and other forms.Ex. This article points out the importance of continuous education and stresses that the completion of formal training is only the beginning of a life-long programme.Ex. Every library, regardless of size or type, needs a planned, continuing training program.Ex. Continuing professional development is necessary for librarians to anticipate and position themselves for the changing information field and changing client needs.Ex. Medical libraries have considerable potential as resources for formal continuing professional education.Ex. The first part of this article discusses motives for career choice and professional development.* * *(n.) = continuing education (CE), continuous education, continuing training, continuing professional development, continuing professional education, professional developmentEx: Staff development and continuing education must be considered a high priority as data bases change and proliferate in on-line, CD-ROM, and other forms.
Ex: This article points out the importance of continuous education and stresses that the completion of formal training is only the beginning of a life-long programme.Ex: Every library, regardless of size or type, needs a planned, continuing training program.Ex: Continuing professional development is necessary for librarians to anticipate and position themselves for the changing information field and changing client needs.Ex: Medical libraries have considerable potential as resources for formal continuing professional education.Ex: The first part of this article discusses motives for career choice and professional development. -
124 mantener el ritmo
(v.) = keep + paceEx. Although acquisitions in the priority languages of Tamil, Persian, and Arabic have kept pace, processing has lagged behind because of unfilled staff vacancies.* * *(v.) = keep + paceEx: Although acquisitions in the priority languages of Tamil, Persian, and Arabic have kept pace, processing has lagged behind because of unfilled staff vacancies.
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125 mástil
m.1 mast, gaff, mast pole, spar.2 flagpole, flagstaff.* * *1 (asta) mast, pole2 MARÍTIMO mast3 MÚSICA neck* * *SM1) (=palo) pole; (=sostén) support; [para bandera] flagpole; (Náut) mast; (Arquit) upright2) [de guitarra] neck3) [de pluma] shaft* * *a) (Náut) mast; ( para una bandera) flagpole, flagstaffb) (de guitarra, violín) neckc) ( de carpa) centerpole** * *= flagpole, mast, flagstaff.Ex. A request such as `Where can I buy a flagpole?' might be dealt with by showing the enquirer where the trade directories are kept.Ex. To do so should the public library nail its colours firmly to the technological mast and accept that print-based and other services should no longer have a high priority?.Ex. In the absence of Their Majesties, the flagstaff on the Round Tower of Windsor Castle is being cleaned and beeswaxed.* * *a) (Náut) mast; ( para una bandera) flagpole, flagstaffb) (de guitarra, violín) neckc) ( de carpa) centerpole** * *= flagpole, mast, flagstaff.Ex: A request such as `Where can I buy a flagpole?' might be dealt with by showing the enquirer where the trade directories are kept.
Ex: To do so should the public library nail its colours firmly to the technological mast and accept that print-based and other services should no longer have a high priority?.Ex: In the absence of Their Majesties, the flagstaff on the Round Tower of Windsor Castle is being cleaned and beeswaxed.* * *1 ( Náut) mast2 (para una bandera) flagpole, flagstaff3 (de una guitarra, un violín) neck4 (de una carpa) centerpole** * *
mástil sustantivo masculinoa) (Náut) mast;
( para una bandera) flagpole, flagstaff
mástil sustantivo masculino
1 (de bandera) mast, pole
2 Náut mast
3 (de instrumento de cuerda) neck
' mástil' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
palo
- verga
English:
mast
- neck
- pole
* * *mástil nm1. [de barco] mast;[de bandera, tienda de campaña] pole2. [de guitarra] neck* * *m1 MAR mast* * *mástil nm1) : mast2) asta: flagpole3) : neck (of a stringed instrument)* * *mástil n1. (de barco) mast2. (de bandera) flagpole -
126 persa
adj.Persian.f. & m.1 Persian, native of ancient Persia.2 Persian, Persian language.m.Persian, Farsi (idioma).* * *► adjetivo1 Persian1 (persona) Persian1 (idioma) Persian————————1 (idioma) Persian* * *1.ADJ SMF Persian2.SM (Ling) Persian3.SF Cono Sur (=mercado) market, bazaar* * *Iadjetivo/masculino y femenino PersianII* * *= Persian.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex. Although acquisitions in the priority languages of Tamil, Persian, and Arabic have kept pace, processing has lagged behind because of unfilled staff vacancies.----* Golfo Persa, el = Arabian Gulf, the.* Guerra del Golfo Persa, la = Persian Gulf War, the.* región del Golfo Persa, la = Arabian Gulf region, the.* * *Iadjetivo/masculino y femenino PersianII* * *= Persian.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex: Although acquisitions in the priority languages of Tamil, Persian, and Arabic have kept pace, processing has lagged behind because of unfilled staff vacancies.
* Golfo Persa, el = Arabian Gulf, the.* Guerra del Golfo Persa, la = Persian Gulf War, the.* región del Golfo Persa, la = Arabian Gulf region, the.* * *Persian1 ( Hist) Persian2* * *
persa adjetivo, masculino y femenino
Persian
■ sustantivo masculino ( idioma) Persian
persa adjetivo & mf Persian
' persa' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
mercado
English:
Persian
* * *♦ adjPersian♦ nmfPersian♦ nm[idioma] Persian, Farsi* * *persa adj & nmf: Persian -
127 pérsico
adj.Persian.m.peach tree.* * *► adjetivo1→ link=persa persa\golfo Pérsico Persian Gulf* * *= Persian.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex. Although acquisitions in the priority languages of Tamil, Persian, and Arabic have kept pace, processing has lagged behind because of unfilled staff vacancies.----* Golfo Pérsico, el = Persian Gulf, the.* * *= Persian.Nota: Nombre y Adjetivo.Ex: Although acquisitions in the priority languages of Tamil, Persian, and Arabic have kept pace, processing has lagged behind because of unfilled staff vacancies.
* Golfo Pérsico, el = Persian Gulf, the.* * ** * *pérsico, -a adjPersian* * *adj Persian -
128 reclasificación
f.reclassification.* * *= reclassification [re-classification], reclassifying [re-classifying].Ex. Reclassification can be a major exercise involving much relation of stock, and this is clearly a disincentive to the complete revision of the classified stock.Ex. Other objectives (e.g., getting rid of a backlog that may have accrued or reclassifying the already classified collection) may take priority with some staff members.* * *= reclassification [re-classification], reclassifying [re-classifying].Ex: Reclassification can be a major exercise involving much relation of stock, and this is clearly a disincentive to the complete revision of the classified stock.
Ex: Other objectives (e.g., getting rid of a backlog that may have accrued or reclassifying the already classified collection) may take priority with some staff members.
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