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1 tomar medidas
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2 tomar medidas
v.1 to take measures, to do something about, to take action, to take steps.2 to take measurements.* * *(v.) = follow + steps, take + precaution, take + steps, take + measures, produce + contingency plan, make + contingency plan, apply + measures, undertake + actionEx. To bind a book, or rebind it, one of the steps to follow is to check that the book is complete, ie no pages missing.Ex. The library staff must then take steps to remedy the damage.Ex. This author asserts that a contingency plan should be produced in the library to meet disasters.Ex. If a library decides to introduce end user searching, the librarian must make contingency plans for possible user errors such as formatting the hard disc.Ex. There are special measures to be applied by libraries functioning in tropical zones.Ex. Members will not undertake actions that may unfairly or unlawfully jeopardise a candidate's employment.* * *tomar medidas (contra)(v.) = take + action (against)Ex: Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users.
(v.) = follow + steps, take + precaution, take + steps, take + measures, produce + contingency plan, make + contingency plan, apply + measures, undertake + actionEx: To bind a book, or rebind it, one of the steps to follow is to check that the book is complete, ie no pages missing.
Ex: For other frequency types, no special precautions need to be taken.Ex: The library staff must then take steps to remedy the damage.Ex: This author asserts that a contingency plan should be produced in the library to meet disasters.Ex: If a library decides to introduce end user searching, the librarian must make contingency plans for possible user errors such as formatting the hard disc.Ex: There are special measures to be applied by libraries functioning in tropical zones.Ex: Members will not undertake actions that may unfairly or unlawfully jeopardise a candidate's employment. -
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5 tomar medidas
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6 tomar medidas (contra)
(v.) = take + action (against)Ex. Measures to prevent such incidents include fitting burglar alarms in libraries and taking quick and decisive action against troublesome users. -
7 tomar medidas correctivas
(v.) = pose + corrective action, take + corrective action, take + remedial actionEx. In addition, any control system that does not pose corrective actions after deviations occur is little more than an interesting exercise.Ex. Unless corrective action is taken the library will go over the budgeted amount in that category.Ex. In order to overcome theproblem of inaccessibility of the data in the library, it was decided to take remedial action.* * *(v.) = pose + corrective action, take + corrective action, take + remedial actionEx: In addition, any control system that does not pose corrective actions after deviations occur is little more than an interesting exercise.
Ex: Unless corrective action is taken the library will go over the budgeted amount in that category.Ex: In order to overcome theproblem of inaccessibility of the data in the library, it was decided to take remedial action. -
8 tomar medidas de seguridad
(v.) = take + safety precautionsEx. It is important that children grow up in a safe environment and learn to constantly take safety precautions in their future lives.* * *(v.) = take + safety precautionsEx: It is important that children grow up in a safe environment and learn to constantly take safety precautions in their future lives.
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9 tomar medidas de seguridad más estrictas
(v.) = tighten + securityEx. Various means of tightening security are outlined which may lead to a decline in the losses of books.* * *(v.) = tighten + securityEx: Various means of tightening security are outlined which may lead to a decline in the losses of books.
Spanish-English dictionary > tomar medidas de seguridad más estrictas
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10 tomar medidas demasiado drásticas
(v.) = throw + the baby out with the bath water, throw + the baby out with the bath waterEx. The article carries the title 'Telecommunications perspectives: `keeping a secret; encryption revisited (or, are we throwing the baby out with the bath water?)'.Ex. The article carries the title 'Telecommunications perspectives: `keeping a secret; encryption revisited (or, are we throwing the baby out with the bath water?)'.* * *(v.) = throw + the baby out with the bath water, throw + the baby out with the bath waterEx: The article carries the title 'Telecommunications perspectives: `keeping a secret; encryption revisited (or, are we throwing the baby out with the bath water?)'.
Ex: The article carries the title 'Telecommunications perspectives: `keeping a secret; encryption revisited (or, are we throwing the baby out with the bath water?)'.Spanish-English dictionary > tomar medidas demasiado drásticas
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11 tomar medidas drásticas contra
(v.) = clamp down onEx. Film distributors have clamped down on schools which videotape television programmes without licence.* * *(v.) = clamp down onEx: Film distributors have clamped down on schools which videotape television programmes without licence.
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12 tomar medidas enérgicas contra
(v.) = crack down onEx. Private citizens now suffer increased government monitoring of their telephone lines in an attempt to crack down on illegal Internet surfing.* * *(v.) = crack down onEx: Private citizens now suffer increased government monitoring of their telephone lines in an attempt to crack down on illegal Internet surfing.
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13 tomar medidas preventivas
(v.) = take + preventive measuresEx. Books can be slipped so easily into a pocket or handbag that losses are high unless preventive measures are taken.* * *(v.) = take + preventive measuresEx: Books can be slipped so easily into a pocket or handbag that losses are high unless preventive measures are taken.
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14 tomar medidas correspondientes
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > tomar medidas correspondientes
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15 tomar medidas de precaución
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > tomar medidas de precaución
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16 tomar medidas eficaces
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > tomar medidas eficaces
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17 tomar medidas oportunas
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > tomar medidas oportunas
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18 tomar medidas rigurosas
гл.общ. принять строгие мерыИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > tomar medidas rigurosas
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20 tomar medidas de precaución
• take precautionary actions• take precautions• take preventionsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tomar medidas de precaución
См. также в других словарях:
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tomar disposiciones — Tomar medidas para evitar algo: ■ las autoridades han tomado sus disposiciones para evitar enfrentamientos entre los hinchas de los equipos rivales … Enciclopedia Universal
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tomar — {{#}}{{LM T38012}}{{〓}} {{ConjT38012}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynT38958}}{{\}}SINÓNIMOS Y ANTÓNIMOS{{/}} {{[}}tomar{{]}} ‹to·mar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Asir o agarrar: • Tomó la figurita con las dos manos.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Coger o adquirir: • … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
tomar acciones — Traducción literal del inglés «to take actions» cuya traducción correcta al español es tomar medidas … Diccionario español de neologismos
tomar — (Del lat. hispánico *tumare < lat. autumare, afirmar.) ► verbo transitivo 1 Coger una persona con cuidado a otra o a una cosa ayudada de las manos, una parte del cuerpo o un instrumento: ■ toma el jersey; toma tinta con la pluma; tomó al bebé… … Enciclopedia Universal
tomar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) I. 1 Coger o agarrar algo, principalmente con la mano y de manera suave o cuidadosa: tomar el libro, tomar un lápiz, tomar una herramienta, tomar el pan con las pinzas 2 Beber algún liquido o alguna cosa sólida con la… … Español en México
Medidas de tendencia central — Al describir grupos de observaciones, con frecuencia es conveniente resumir la información con un solo número . Este número que, para tal fin, suele situarse hacia el centro de la distribución de datos se denomina medida o parámetro de tendencia… … Wikipedia Español
tomar una persona sus medidas — Tantear y analizar un asunto desde todas las perspectivas para evitar que fracase … Enciclopedia Universal
Conferencia General de Pesos y Medidas — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La Conferencia General de Pesos y Medidas (CGPM) es el órgano de decisión de la Convención del Metro. Tiene a su cargo el tomar decisiones en materia de metrología y, en particular, en lo que concierne al Sistema… … Wikipedia Español
Conferencia General de Pesas y Medidas — La Conferencia General de Pesas y Medidas (también llamada Conferencia General de Pesos y Medidas)(CGPM) es el órgano de decisión de la Convención del Metro. Tiene a su cargo el tomar decisiones en materia de metrología y, en particular, en lo… … Wikipedia Español