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  • 41 Copenhague

    m.
    Copenhagen.
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    1 Copenhagen
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    masculino Copenhagen
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    Ex. Various types of tropical and subtropical plants are found in Copenhagen's Botanical Gardens.
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    masculino Copenhagen
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    Ex: Various types of tropical and subtropical plants are found in Copenhagen's Botanical Gardens.

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    Copenhagen
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    Copenhague sustantivo masculino
    Copenhagen
    Copenhague sustantivo masculino Copenhagen
    ' Copenhague' also found in these entries:
    English:
    Copenhagen
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    Copenhagen
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    m Copenhagen

    Spanish-English dictionary > Copenhague

  • 42 INFOLINE

    Ex. Pergamon- INFOLINE offers around twenty to thirty data bases of various types and sizes.
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    Ex: Pergamon- INFOLINE offers around twenty to thirty data bases of various types and sizes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > INFOLINE

  • 43 Irán

    1 Iran
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    noun m.
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    SM Iran
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    masculino Iran
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    = Iran.
    Ex. At present there are four types of public libraries in Iran: public libraries, children's libraries, rural libraries, religious and mosque libraries.
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    masculino Iran
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    = Iran.

    Ex: At present there are four types of public libraries in Iran: public libraries, children's libraries, rural libraries, religious and mosque libraries.

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    Iran
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    Del verbo ir: ( conjugate ir)

    irán es:

    3ª persona plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes) futuro indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    Irán    
    ir
    Irán sustantivo masculino
    Iran
    ir ( conjugate ir) verbo intransitivo
    1
    a) (trasladarse, desplazarse) to go;


    iban a caballo/a pie they were on horseback/on foot;
    irán por mar to go by sea;
    ¡Fernando! — ¡voy! Fernando! — (just) coming! o I'll be right there!;
    el irán y venir de los invitados the coming and going of the guests;
    vamos a casa let's go home;
    ¿adónde va este tren? where's this train going (to)?;
    irán de compras/de caza to go shopping/hunting;
    ya vamos para allá we're on our way;
    ¿por dónde se va a …? how do you get to …?;
    irán por or (Esp) a por algo/algn to go to get sth/sb;
    voy (a) por pan I'm going to get some bread


    ya va al colegio she's already at school
    2 ( expresando propósito) irán a + inf:
    ¿has ido a verla? have you been to see her?;

    ve a ayudarla go and help her;
    ver tb irán v aux 1
    3 (al arrojar algo, arrojarse):
    tírame la llave — ¡allá va! throw me the key — here you are o there you go!;

    tírate del trampolín — ¡allá voy! jump off the board! — here I go/come!
    4 [ comentario]:

    eso va por ti también that goes for you too, and the same goes for you
    1 (+ compl) ( sin énfasis en el movimiento):

    ¿van cómodos? are you comfortable?;
    íbamos sentados we were sitting down;
    vas muy cargada you have a lot to carry;
    yo iba a la cabeza I was in the lead
    2 ( refiriéndose al atuendo):

    voy a irán de Drácula I'm going to go as Dracula;
    iba de verde she was dressed in green
    3 ( en calidad de) irán de algo to go (along) as sth;

    1 [camino/sendero] ( llevar) irán a algo to lead to sth, to go to sth
    2 (extenderse, abarcar):

    el período que va desde … hasta … the period from … to …
    1 (marchar, desarrollarse):
    ¿cómo va el nuevo trabajo? how's the new job going?;

    va de mal en peor it's going from bad to worse;
    ¿cómo te va? how's it going?, how are things? (colloq), what's up? (AmE colloq);
    ¿cómo les fue en Italia? how was Italy?, how did you get on in Italy?;
    me fue mal/bien en el examen I did badly/well in the exam;
    ¡que te vaya bien! all the best!, take care!;
    ¡que te vaya bien (en) el examen! good luck in the exam
    2 ( en competiciones):
    ¿cómo van? — 3-1 what's the score?3-1;

    voy ganando yo I'm ahead, I'm winning
    3 ( en el desarrollo de algo):
    ¿por dónde van en historia? where have you got (up) to in history?;

    ¿todavía vas por la página 20? are you still on page 20?
    4 ( estar en camino):
    ¡vamos para viejos! we're getting on o old!;

    va para los cincuenta she's going on fifty;
    ya va para dos años que … it's getting on for two years since …
    5 (sumar, hacer):

    con este van seis six, counting this one
    6 ( haber transcurrido): en lo que va del or (Esp) de año/mes so far this year/month
    1 ( deber colocarse) to go;
    ¿dónde van las toallas? where do the towels go?;

    ¡qué va! (fam): ¿has terminado? — ¡qué va! have you finished?you must be joking!;
    ¿se disgustó? — ¡qué va! did she get upset?not at all!;
    vamos a perder el avión — ¡qué va! we're going to miss the planeno way!
    2
    a) ( combinar) irán con algo to go with sth

    b) (sentar bien, convenir) (+ me/te/le etc):


    te iráná bien un descanso a rest will do you good
    3 (Méx) (tomar partido por, apoyar) iránle a algo/algn to support sth/sb;

    1
    vamos

    a) (expresando incredulidad, fastidio):

    ¡vamos! ¿eso quién se lo va a creer? come off it o come on! who do you think's going to believe that?

    b) (intentando tranquilizar, animar, dar prisa):

    vamos, mujer, dile algo go on, say something to him;

    ¡vamos, date prisa! come on, hurry up!
    c) (al aclarar, resumir):

    eso sería un disparate, vamos, digo yo that would be a stupid thing to do, well, that's what I think anyway;

    vamos, que no es una persona de fiar basically, he's not very trustworthy;
    es mejor que el otro, vamos it's better than the other one, anyway
    2
    vaya

    a) (expresando sorpresa, contrariedad):

    ¡vaya! ¡tú por aquí! what a surprise! what are you doing here?;

    ¡vaya! ¡se ha vuelto a caer! oh no o (colloq) damn! it's fallen over again!
    b) (Esp) ( para enfatizar):

    ¡vaya cochazo! what a car!

    irán v aux irán a + inf:
    1
    a) (para expresar tiempo futuro, propósito) to be going to + inf;


    va a hacer dos años que … it's getting on for two years since …
    b) (en propuestas, sugerencias):

    vamos a ver ¿cómo dices que te llamas? now then, what did you say your name was?;

    bueno, vamos a trabajar all right, let's get to work
    2 (al prevenir, hacer recomendaciones):

    cuidado, no te vayas a caer mind you don't fall (colloq);
    lleva el paraguas, no vaya a ser que llueva take the umbrella, in case it rains
    3 ( expresando un proceso paulatino):

    ya puedes irán haciéndote a la idea you'd better get used to the idea;
    la situación ha ido empeorando the situation has been getting worse and worse
    irse verbo pronominal
    1 ( marcharse) to leave;
    ¿por qué te vas tan temprano? why are you leaving o going so soon?;

    vámonos let's go;
    bueno, me voy right then, I'm taking off (AmE) o (BrE) I'm off;
    no te vayas don't go;
    vete a la cama go to bed;
    se fue de casa/de la empresa she left home/the company;
    vete de aquí get out of here;
    se han ido de viaje they're away, they've gone away
    2 (consumirse, gastarse):
    ¡cómo se va el dinero! I don't know where the money goes!;

    se me va medio sueldo en el alquiler half my salary goes on the rent
    3 ( desaparecer) [mancha/dolor] to go;


    (+ me/te/le etc)
    ¿se te ha ido el dolor de cabeza? has your headache gone?

    4 (salirse, escaparse) [líquido/gas] to escape;
    se le está yendo el aire al globo the balloon's losing air o going down

    5 (caerse, perder el equilibrio) (+ compl):
    iránse de boca/espaldas to fall flat on one's face/back;

    me iba para atrás I was falling backwards;
    frenó y nos fuimos todos para adelante he braked and we all went flying forwards
    Irán sustantivo masculino Iran
    ir
    I verbo intransitivo
    1 (dirigirse a un lugar) to go: ¡vamos!, let's go!
    voy a París, I'm going to Paris ➣ Ver nota en go
    2 (acudir regularmente) to go: va al colegio, he goes to school
    van a misa, they go to church
    3 (conducir a) to lead, go to: el sendero va a la mina, the path goes to the mine
    esta carretera va a Londres, this road leads to London
    4 (abarcar) to cover: la finca va desde la alambrada al camino, the estate extends from the wire fence to the path
    las lecciones que van desde la página 1 a la 53, the lessons on pages 1 to 53
    5 (guardarse habitualmente) va al lado de éste, it goes beside this one
    6 (mantener una posición) to be: va el primero, he's in first place
    7 (tener un estado de ánimo, una apariencia) to be: iba furioso/radiante, he was furious/radiant
    vas muy guapa, you look very smart o pretty
    8 (desenvolverse) ¿cómo te va?, how are things? o how are you doing?
    ¿cómo te va en el nuevo trabajo?, how are you getting on in your new job?
    9 (funcionar) to work (properly): el reloj no va, the clock doesn't go o work
    10 (sentar bien) to suit: ese corte de pelo no te va nada, that haircut doesn't suit you at all
    11 (combinar) to match, go: el rojo no va con el celeste, red doesn't go with pale blue
    12 (vestir) to wear
    ir con abrigo, to wear a coat
    ir de negro/de uniforme, to be dressed in black/in uniform
    la niña irá de enfermera, the little girl will dress up as a nurse
    13 fam (importar, concernir) to concern: eso va por ti también, and the same goes for you
    ni me va ni me viene, I don't care one way or the other
    14 (apostar) to bet: va un café a que no viene, I bet a coffee that he won't come
    15 (ir + de) fam (comportarse de cierto modo) to act
    ir de listo por la vida, to be a smart ass
    (tratar) to be about: ¿de qué va la película?, what's the film about?
    16 (ir + detrás de) to be looking for: hace tiempo que voy detrás de un facsímil de esa edición, I've been after a facsimile of that edition for a long time
    17 (ir + por) ir por la derecha, to keep (to the) right
    (ir a buscar) ve por agua, go and fetch some water
    (haber llegado) voy por la página noventa, I've got as far as page ninety
    18 (ir + para) (tener casi, estar cercano a) va para los cuarenta, she's getting on for forty
    ya voy para viejo, I'm getting old
    (encaminarse a) iba para ingeniero, she was studying to be an engineer
    este niño va para médico, this boy's going to become a doctor
    II verbo auxiliar
    1 (ir + gerundio) va mejorando, he's improving
    ir caminando, to go on foot
    2 (ir + pp) ya van estrenadas tres películas de Almodóvar, three films by Almodovar have already been released
    3 ( ir a + infinitivo) iba a decir que, I was going to say that
    va a esquiar, she goes skiing
    va a nevar, it's going to snow
    vas a caerte, you'll fall
    ♦ Locuciones: a eso iba, I was coming to that
    ¡ahí va!, catch!
    en lo que va de año, so far this year
    ¡qué va!, of course not! o nothing of the sort!
    ¡vamos a ver!, let's see!
    van a lo suyo, they look after their own interests
    ¡vaya!, fancy that
    ¡vaya cochazo!, what a car!
    ir a parar, to end up
    ' Irán' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:

    English:
    Iran
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    Irán nm
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    m Iran

    Spanish-English dictionary > Irán

  • 44 Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia

    Ex. All four types of libraries relate either directly or indirectly to one national authority with statutory powers -- the Department of Education and Science.
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    Ex: All four types of libraries relate either directly or indirectly to one national authority with statutory powers -- the Department of Education and Science.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia

  • 45 Palestina

    f.
    Palestine.
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    1 Palestine
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    noun f.
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    femenino Palestine
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    Ex. This article examines the development, in 19th century Palestine, of various types of public library.
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    femenino Palestine
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    Ex: This article examines the development, in 19th century Palestine, of various types of public library.

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    Palestine
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    Palestina sustantivo femenino
    Palestine
    ' Palestina' also found in these entries:
    English:
    Palestine
    - PLO
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    Palestine
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    f Palestine

    Spanish-English dictionary > Palestina

  • 46 Tobago

    1 Tobago
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    = Tobago.
    Ex. This article presents a brief case study of the use geographic information systems in the integration of various types of data for the management of the Buccoo Coral Reef off Tobago in the Caribbean.
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    Ex: This article presents a brief case study of the use geographic information systems in the integration of various types of data for the management of the Buccoo Coral Reef off Tobago in the Caribbean.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Tobago

  • 47 a diferencia de

    unlike
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    in contrast to, unlike
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    = apart from, as opposed to, in contradistinction to, as contrasted with, in contrast (to/with), quite apart from, in sharp contrast (with)
    Ex. Apart from the names of subjects, the names of corporate bodies, persons, chemicals, trade products, and trade names are some other possibilities.
    Ex. This command types the information immediately at the user's terminal, as opposed to the PRINT command generating offline prints which are subsequently mailed to the user.
    Ex. The intent is to create a mechanism which recognizes the needs of the reader, in contradistinction to simplifying clerical procedures within the cataloging department.
    Ex. An art original is the original two- or three-dimensional work of art (other than an art print or a photograph) created by the artist, eg., a painting, drawing, or sculpture, as contrasted with a reproduction of it.
    Ex. The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.
    Ex. Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.
    Ex. The archives of mediaeval universities are sparse and fragmented, in sharp contrast with the fact that these institutions were among the most regulated, structured and stable of their time.
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    = apart from, as opposed to, in contradistinction to, as contrasted with, in contrast (to/with), quite apart from, in sharp contrast (with)

    Ex: Apart from the names of subjects, the names of corporate bodies, persons, chemicals, trade products, and trade names are some other possibilities.

    Ex: This command types the information immediately at the user's terminal, as opposed to the PRINT command generating offline prints which are subsequently mailed to the user.
    Ex: The intent is to create a mechanism which recognizes the needs of the reader, in contradistinction to simplifying clerical procedures within the cataloging department.
    Ex: An art original is the original two- or three-dimensional work of art (other than an art print or a photograph) created by the artist, eg., a painting, drawing, or sculpture, as contrasted with a reproduction of it.
    Ex: The overall plan of the library is to provide an atmosphere of spaciousness and calm, in contrast to the urban bustle outside = El proyecto general de la biblioteca es ofrecer un ambiente de amplitud y calma, en contraste con el bullicio urbano exterior.
    Ex: Quite apart from a completely new vocabulary, the whole mystique of computers is still a source of bewilderment.
    Ex: The archives of mediaeval universities are sparse and fragmented, in sharp contrast with the fact that these institutions were among the most regulated, structured and stable of their time.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a diferencia de

  • 48 a la vanguardia

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    = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, in the fast lane, on the fast track, at the leading edge, on the bleeding edge
    Ex. The library has stayed on the cutting edge of technology.
    Ex. Academic libraries have been on the leading edge in the provision of services, navigation aids, and user training for the Internet = Las bibliotecas académicas han estado a la vanguardia de la provisión de servicios, herramientas de navegación y formación de usuarios de Internet.
    Ex. The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.
    Ex. The article ' On the fast track or the road to nowhere' points to the growing practice of subsuming public libraries into larger departments headed by non-librarians = El artículo " A la vanguardia o en un camino sin rumbo" pone de manifiesto la costumbre cada vez más frecuente de incluir las bibliotecas públicas dentro de órganismos más grandes dirigidos por personal no bibliotecario.
    Ex. This process is likely to be doomed in a discipline at the leading edge of the changes of the information society.
    Ex. We will talk about four trends on the bleeding edge that are shaping the fast moving e-conomy.
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    = on the cutting edge, on the leading edge, in the fast lane, on the fast track, at the leading edge, on the bleeding edge

    Ex: The library has stayed on the cutting edge of technology.

    Ex: Academic libraries have been on the leading edge in the provision of services, navigation aids, and user training for the Internet = Las bibliotecas académicas han estado a la vanguardia de la provisión de servicios, herramientas de navegación y formación de usuarios de Internet.
    Ex: The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.
    Ex: The article ' On the fast track or the road to nowhere' points to the growing practice of subsuming public libraries into larger departments headed by non-librarians = El artículo " A la vanguardia o en un camino sin rumbo" pone de manifiesto la costumbre cada vez más frecuente de incluir las bibliotecas públicas dentro de órganismos más grandes dirigidos por personal no bibliotecario.
    Ex: This process is likely to be doomed in a discipline at the leading edge of the changes of the information society.
    Ex: We will talk about four trends on the bleeding edge that are shaping the fast moving e-conomy.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a la vanguardia

  • 49 a partir de aquí

    Ex. Hereupon proposals are made in order to determine which index types are the most appropriate tools for the analysis and retrieval in the various document collections.
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    Ex: Hereupon proposals are made in order to determine which index types are the most appropriate tools for the analysis and retrieval in the various document collections.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a partir de aquí

  • 50 a toda máquina

    at full blast
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    = in the fast lane, fast lane, full steam ahead, at full tilt, full-tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed
    Ex. The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".
    Ex. The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex. Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex. Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex. As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex. For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex. Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex. With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex. A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
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    = in the fast lane, fast lane, full steam ahead, at full tilt, full-tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed

    Ex: The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.

    Ex: The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".
    Ex: The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex: Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex: Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex: As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex: For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex: Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a toda máquina

  • 51 a toda pastilla

    familiar (velocidad) at full speed, at full tilt 2 (volumen) at full blast
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    = in the fast lane, on the fast track, fast lane, overdrive, full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at a rate of knots, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed
    Ex. The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.
    Ex. The article ' On the fast track or the road to nowhere' points to the growing practice of subsuming public libraries into larger departments headed by non-librarians = El artículo " A la vanguardia o en un camino sin rumbo" pone de manifiesto la costumbre cada vez más frecuente de incluir las bibliotecas públicas dentro de órganismos más grandes dirigidos por personal no bibliotecario.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Internet overdrive. No place for Sunday drivers'.
    Ex. The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex. Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex. Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex. As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex. For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex. The results appear there and then not only on the VDU screen but also on a roll of paper which spills out of the attached printer at a rate of knots.
    Ex. Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex. With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex. A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.
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    = in the fast lane, on the fast track, fast lane, overdrive, full steam ahead, full-tilt, at full tilt, full-throttle, at full throttle, at a rate of knots, at top speed, at full blast, at full speed

    Ex: The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.

    Ex: The article ' On the fast track or the road to nowhere' points to the growing practice of subsuming public libraries into larger departments headed by non-librarians = El artículo " A la vanguardia o en un camino sin rumbo" pone de manifiesto la costumbre cada vez más frecuente de incluir las bibliotecas públicas dentro de órganismos más grandes dirigidos por personal no bibliotecario.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Internet overdrive. No place for Sunday drivers'.
    Ex: The article ' Full steam ahead' describes the implementation of optical disc based imaging system at the photographic library of the National Railway Museum in York.
    Ex: Do not march off full-tilt in front of the readers.
    Ex: Their regular tasks keep them working at full tilt at all times.
    Ex: As we enter full-throttle into the Information Age, the mere mention of 'the information highway' conjures up a predictable set of high-tech images.
    Ex: For the past three it has been operating at full throttle.
    Ex: The results appear there and then not only on the VDU screen but also on a roll of paper which spills out of the attached printer at a rate of knots.
    Ex: Loosing control at top speed on a highway full of cars, these guys where lucky they recovered without hitting any cars.
    Ex: With every air-conditioner running at full blast, the city's creaky infrastructure is often stretched beyond the breaking point.
    Ex: A train cruising at full speed hit an excavator that had backed up onto the track.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a toda pastilla

  • 52 a tope

    adv.
    as much as possible.
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    argot (al límite) flat out 2 (lleno) jam-packed, chock-a-block 3 (estupendo) terrific 4 (música) full blast
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    (v.) = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the rafters
    Ex. His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.
    Ex. The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".
    Ex. The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.
    Ex. Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.
    Ex. And when the New Year celebrations were in full swing at the moment Britain entered the Community, how many people remember raising their glasses to Europe?.
    Ex. Christmas is merely three weeks away, even if the commercialized aspect of the holidays have been in full gear for over two weeks now.
    Ex. The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.
    * * *
    (v.) = packed to capacity, in the fast lane, fast lane, choc-a-block, chock-full, in full swing, in full gear, packed to the rafters

    Ex: His small foreign-made car strained with the added burden of an interior packed to capacity with personal belongings and a heavily laden U-Haul trailor attached to the rear.

    Ex: The article 'A charmed brew: document delivery and collection in the fast lane' examines the implications of the proliferation of document delivery services and types of access available for librarians.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'The news librarians: fast lane information professionals' = El artículo se titula "Los documentalistas de los medios de comunicación: profesionales de la información a toda pastilla".
    Ex: The library was choc-a-block with celebrities and children as they swarmed to see the signing of the new Harry Potter book by its author.
    Ex: Herbal cancer remedy is chock-full of drugs.
    Ex: And when the New Year celebrations were in full swing at the moment Britain entered the Community, how many people remember raising their glasses to Europe?.
    Ex: Christmas is merely three weeks away, even if the commercialized aspect of the holidays have been in full gear for over two weeks now.
    Ex: The local church was packed to the rafters for the funeral of a much-loved parish priest who died last month aged 69.

    Spanish-English dictionary > a tope

  • 53 abundantemente

    adv.
    abundantly, plentifully, luxuriantly.
    * * *
    1 abundantly
    * * *
    ADV [llover, sangrar] heavily; [crecer] abundantly
    * * *
    = abundantly, exuberantly, plentifully, unstintingly, profusely.
    Ex. A century later it seems to me to be abundantly clear that we must design catalogs for library users and not for librarians.
    Ex. With few exceptions the new display types, which proliferated exuberantly during the first quarter of the century, were of three basic varieties.
    Ex. They use indigenous plants that grow wild and plentifully near their homes.
    Ex. Cathy contributed unstintingly to her neighborhood association with wise counsel and encouragement.
    Ex. As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.
    ----
    * fluir abundantemente = stream in.
    * * *
    = abundantly, exuberantly, plentifully, unstintingly, profusely.

    Ex: A century later it seems to me to be abundantly clear that we must design catalogs for library users and not for librarians.

    Ex: With few exceptions the new display types, which proliferated exuberantly during the first quarter of the century, were of three basic varieties.
    Ex: They use indigenous plants that grow wild and plentifully near their homes.
    Ex: Cathy contributed unstintingly to her neighborhood association with wise counsel and encouragement.
    Ex: As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.
    * fluir abundantemente = stream in.

    * * *
    ‹darse/crecer› abundantly; ‹sangrar› heavily; ‹transpirar› profusely
    se utiliza abundantemente en la cocina india it is used a great deal in Indian cooking
    * * *
    abundantly;
    comimos abundantemente we ate our fill
    * * *
    adv
    1 abundantly;
    estar abundantemente plagado de faltas de ortografía be absolutely riddled with spelling mistakes;
    una zona abundantemente habitada por liebres an area with an abundance of hares o an abundant population of hares
    2 llover heavily

    Spanish-English dictionary > abundantemente

  • 54 acequia

    f.
    1 irrigation channel or ditch.
    2 irrigation ditch, channel, dike, ditch.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: acequiar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: acequiar.
    * * *
    1 irrigation channel, ditch
    * * *
    SF
    1) (Agr) irrigation ditch, irrigation channel
    2) LAm (=riachuelo) stream; (=alcantarilla) sewer
    * * *
    femenino irrigation ditch o channel
    * * *
    = ditch, irrigation channel, irrigation ditch, channel.
    Ex. The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.
    Ex. Concrete has been widely used in the remodelling of irrigation channels -- for bottom lining and slope revetment.
    Ex. Recent changes in rice fields and irrigation ditches to increase production has led to a decrease in fish diversity.
    Ex. The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.
    * * *
    femenino irrigation ditch o channel
    * * *
    = ditch, irrigation channel, irrigation ditch, channel.

    Ex: The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.

    Ex: Concrete has been widely used in the remodelling of irrigation channels -- for bottom lining and slope revetment.
    Ex: Recent changes in rice fields and irrigation ditches to increase production has led to a decrease in fish diversity.
    Ex: The water, that trickles from it in a rivulet, leaves a white incrustation along its channel, in appearance exactly like soap suds.

    * * *
    irrigation ditch o channel
    * * *

    acequia sustantivo femenino
    irrigation ditch o channel
    acequia sustantivo femenino irrigation ditch o channel
    ' acequia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    toma
    - zanja
    English:
    channel
    - ditch
    - irrigation
    - dike
    * * *
    irrigation channel o ditch
    * * *
    f irrigation ditch
    * * *
    1) : irrigation ditch
    2) Mex : sewer

    Spanish-English dictionary > acequia

  • 55 acorazado

    adj.
    armored, armour-plated, iron-clad, armor-plated.
    m.
    battleship, dreadnought, warship, capital ship.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: acorazar.
    * * *
    1 battleship
    ————————
    1→ link=acorazar acorazar
    1 armoured (US armored), armour-plated (US armor-plated)
    1 battleship
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ [cámara] security antes de s ; [vehículo] reinforced, armoured, armored (EEUU), armour-plated, armor-plated (EEUU)
    2.
    * * *
    masculino battleship
    * * *
    = armoured [armored, -USA], warship, battleship, dreadnought, ironclad [iron-clad], ironclad battleship.
    Ex. The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.
    Ex. Thus a book on 'the history of naval warships' may be sought under history, navy or warships.
    Ex. In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.
    Ex. Figure 5 is a sketch of a dreadnought.
    Ex. He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.
    Ex. Ironclad battleships played a vital role during the Civil War assault on Charleston.
    ----
    * infantería acorazada = armoured infantry.
    * vehículo acorazado = armoured vehicle.
    * * *
    masculino battleship
    * * *
    = armoured [armored, -USA], warship, battleship, dreadnought, ironclad [iron-clad], ironclad battleship.

    Ex: The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.

    Ex: Thus a book on 'the history of naval warships' may be sought under history, navy or warships.
    Ex: In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.
    Ex: Figure 5 is a sketch of a dreadnought.
    Ex: He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.
    Ex: Ironclad battleships played a vital role during the Civil War assault on Charleston.
    * infantería acorazada = armoured infantry.
    * vehículo acorazado = armoured vehicle.

    * * *
    battleship
    * * *

    Del verbo acorazar: ( conjugate acorazar)

    acorazado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    acorazado    
    acorazar
    acorazado sustantivo masculino
    battleship
    acorazado,-a
    I adjetivo armoured, US armored, armour-plated, US armor-plated
    II sustantivo masculino battleship
    ' acorazado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acorazada
    English:
    armour-plated
    - battleship
    - battle
    * * *
    acorazado, -a
    adj
    armour-plated;
    cámara acorazada strongroom, vault
    nm
    [buque] battleship
    * * *
    I adj armored, Br
    armoured;
    división acorazada armored division
    II m MAR battleship
    * * *
    acorazado, -da adj
    blindado: armored
    : battleship

    Spanish-English dictionary > acorazado

  • 56 acostarse

    pron.v.
    1 to incline to one side; to lie down.
    2 to approach.
    3 to stand inshore. (Nautical)
    4 to lie along; to have a list. (Nautical)
    * * *
    1 (estirarse) to lie down
    2 (irse a dormir) to go to bed
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    VPR
    1) (=tumbarse) to lie down; (=ir a dormir) to go to bed; LAm (=dar a luz) to give birth
    2) (=inclinarse) to lean, bend
    * * *
    (v.) = go to + bed, retire + at night, bed down, lie down, bunk down
    Ex. Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.
    Ex. Modern man is beset by many types of noise each day from the time he wakes until he retires at night.
    Ex. Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
    Ex. They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.
    Ex. The main focus of the camp is to allow dogs to socialize, exercise and have a comfy place to bunk down at night.
    * * *
    (v.) = go to + bed, retire + at night, bed down, lie down, bunk down

    Ex: Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.

    Ex: Modern man is beset by many types of noise each day from the time he wakes until he retires at night.
    Ex: Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
    Ex: They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.
    Ex: The main focus of the camp is to allow dogs to socialize, exercise and have a comfy place to bunk down at night.

    * * *

     

    ■acostarse verbo reflexivo
    1 to go to bed
    2 fam (con otra persona) to sleep, to go to bed [con, with]
    ' acostarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    echarse
    - tarde
    - tumbarse
    - acostar
    - echar
    - recostar
    - seguro
    - trasnochar
    English:
    bed
    - bedtime
    - before
    - lie
    - lie down
    - nightcap
    - retire
    - sack
    - sit up
    - sleep around
    - sleep together
    - sleep with
    - stay up
    - turn in
    - wait up
    - way
    - early
    - late
    - night
    - sleep
    - turn
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [irse a la cama] to go to bed;
    suele acostarse tarde he usually goes to bed late
    2. [tumbarse] to lie down (en on);
    3. Fam [tener relaciones sexuales]
    acostarse con alguien to sleep with sb;
    acostarse juntos to sleep together
    * * *
    v/r
    1 go to bed; ( tumbarse) lie down;
    acostarse con las gallinas go to bed very early
    2
    :
    acostarse con alguien go to bed with s.o., sleep with s.o.
    * * *
    vr
    1) : to lie down
    2) : to go to bed
    * * *
    1. (irse a la cama) to go to bed
    2. (tumbarse) to lie down [pt. lay; pp. lain]

    Spanish-English dictionary > acostarse

  • 57 actor

    m.
    1 actor.
    2 plaintiff, actor, participant, participator.
    * * *
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 DERECHO plaintiff
    \
    la parte actora the prosecution
    ————————
    1 actor
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    1.
    ADJ
    (Jur)
    2. SM
    1) (Teat, Cine) actor

    actor cinematográfico, actor de cine — film actor ( esp Brit), movie actor (EEUU)

    2) (Jur) (=demandante) plaintiff
    * * *
    masculino actor
    * * *
    = actor [actress, -fem.], performing artist, thespian, player.
    Ex. Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.
    Ex. Performing artist and radio show host Ian Whitcomb expresses his misgivings over donating his popular music collection to libraries.
    Ex. The article ' Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.
    Ex. It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.
    ----
    * actor cinematográfico = film actor.
    * actor cómico = comedian, actor-comedian.
    * actor de reparto = character actor, supporting actor.
    * actor de teatro = stage actor.
    * actor extravagante = ham.
    * actor principal = lead character, leading man.
    * actor principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.
    * actor secundario = secondary role.
    * actor sustituto = understudy.
    * teoría de actor-red = actor network theory.
    * * *
    masculino actor
    * * *
    = actor [actress, -fem.], performing artist, thespian, player.

    Ex: Institutionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of habitualized actions by types of actors.

    Ex: Performing artist and radio show host Ian Whitcomb expresses his misgivings over donating his popular music collection to libraries.
    Ex: The article ' Thespians, troubadours, hams and bad actors' discusses methods by which school and public libraries can come to terms with the behaviour of young adults.
    Ex: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them.
    * actor cinematográfico = film actor.
    * actor cómico = comedian, actor-comedian.
    * actor de reparto = character actor, supporting actor.
    * actor de teatro = stage actor.
    * actor extravagante = ham.
    * actor principal = lead character, leading man.
    * actor principal, el = main character, the, main actor, the.
    * actor secundario = secondary role.
    * actor sustituto = understudy.
    * teoría de actor-red = actor network theory.

    * * *
    actor primero1 (↑ primero (1))
    Compuestos:
    supporting actor
    tragedian
    masculine, feminine
    plaintiff
    * * *

    actor sustantivo masculino
    actor
    actor sustantivo masculino actor
    ' actor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    comedianta
    - comediante
    - empeñada
    - empeñado
    - encasillar
    - increíble
    - intérprete
    - mimo
    - pacotilla
    - pésima
    - pésimo
    - premio
    - primera
    - primero
    - protagonista
    - señor
    -
    - universal
    - vida
    - actuar
    - artista
    - cartel
    - categoría
    - chiflar
    - cine
    - cómico
    - completo
    - conocido
    - distinguido
    - doblar
    - doble
    - frustrado
    - galán
    - hacer
    - improvisar
    - introducir
    - jalador
    - línea
    - popular
    - premiar
    - secundario
    - suplente
    - sustituto
    - tabla
    - teatro
    English:
    actor
    - Afro
    - best
    - bomb
    - come on
    - conceited
    - donate
    - fling
    - ham
    - hoot
    - leading lady
    - leading man
    - performance
    - performer
    - play
    - player
    - quintessential
    - stage
    - train
    - upstage
    - act
    - artist
    - comic
    - consummate
    - fan
    - fee
    - movie
    - notable
    - perform
    - pinup
    - prompt
    - sign
    - straight
    - supporting
    - type
    - up
    * * *
    actor1 nm
    actor
    actor de cine movie o Br film actor;
    actor cómico comic actor;
    actor de doblaje = actor who dubs voices in a foreign-language film;
    actor dramático stage o theatre actor;
    actor principal lead actor;
    actor de reparto supporting actor;
    actor secundario supporting actor;
    actor de teatro stage actor
    actor2, -ora nm,f
    Der plaintiff
    * * *
    m actor
    * * *
    actor nm
    artista: actor
    * * *
    actor n actor

    Spanish-English dictionary > actor

  • 58 acumulativo

    adj.
    accumulative, cumulative, additive, additory.
    * * *
    1 accumulative
    * * *
    (f. - acumulativa)
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    - va adjetivo cumulative
    * * *
    Ex. This paper gives examples of the computer program's main menu structure, the customer addresses file, the types of job completed, pricing structures and cumulative statistics.
    ----
    * índice acumulativo = cumulative index.
    * * *
    - va adjetivo cumulative
    * * *

    Ex: This paper gives examples of the computer program's main menu structure, the customer addresses file, the types of job completed, pricing structures and cumulative statistics.

    * índice acumulativo = cumulative index.

    * * *
    cumulative
    * * *
    acumulativo, -a adj
    cumulative
    * * *
    acumulativo, -va adj
    : cumulative

    Spanish-English dictionary > acumulativo

  • 59 adelgazar

    v.
    1 to lose (kilos).
    2 to slim.
    3 to slim down, to thin, to lose weight, to slim.
    * * *
    1 (afinar) to make slim
    1 (perder peso) to slim, lose weight
    1 to slim, lose weight
    * * *
    verb
    2) thin
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=reducir el grosor) to make thin, make slender; [+ kilos] to lose, take off; [+ persona, figura] to slim, reduce, slenderize (EEUU); [+ palo] to pare, whittle; [+ punta] to sharpen; [+ voz] to raise the pitch of
    2) (fig) (=purificar) to purify, refine; [+ entendimiento] to sharpen
    2.
    VI (=perder peso) to grow thin; [con régimen] to slim, lose weight
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <caderas/cintura> to reduce; < kilos> to lose
    2.
    adelgazar vi to lose weight
    * * *
    = lose + weight, slim down.
    Ex. The article 'Keeping New Year's resolutions while counting down to the new millennium' discusses the following topics: self-discipline; losing weight; stopping smoking; starting an exercise programme; paying off bills; and meeting someone new.
    Ex. The abundance of book types and titles makes display and merchandising increasingly difficult; some booksellers are dealing with this by slimming down or cutting out certain categories.
    ----
    * pastilla para adelgazar = diet pill, slimming pill.
    * píldora para adelgazar = slimming pill.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo <caderas/cintura> to reduce; < kilos> to lose
    2.
    adelgazar vi to lose weight
    * * *
    = lose + weight, slim down.

    Ex: The article 'Keeping New Year's resolutions while counting down to the new millennium' discusses the following topics: self-discipline; losing weight; stopping smoking; starting an exercise programme; paying off bills; and meeting someone new.

    Ex: The abundance of book types and titles makes display and merchandising increasingly difficult; some booksellers are dealing with this by slimming down or cutting out certain categories.
    * pastilla para adelgazar = diet pill, slimming pill.
    * píldora para adelgazar = slimming pill.

    * * *
    adelgazar [A4 ]
    vt
    ‹caderas/cintura› to reduce, slim down
    me gustaría adelgazar unos kilos I'd like to lose o shed a few pounds, I'd like to slim down a few pounds
    ■ adelgazar
    vi
    to lose weight
    ¡cómo has adelgazado! you've really lost weight!, you've lost such a lot of weight!
    ejercicios para adelgazar exercises to lose weight, slimming exercises ( BrE)
    * * *

    adelgazar ( conjugate adelgazar) verbo transitivocaderas/cintura to slim down;
    kilos to lose
    verbo intransitivo
    to lose weight
    adelgazar
    I verbo intransitivo to slim, lose weight: deberías adelgazar un poco, you should lose a bit of weight
    II verbo transitivo
    1 (peso) to lose: José ha adelgazado dos kilos, José has lost two kilos
    2 (una pieza, madera, etc) to diminish: habría que adelgazar el grosor de los muros, we'll have to make these walls a bit thinner
    ' adelgazar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    diet
    - slim
    - sweat off
    - weight
    - lose
    * * *
    vt
    [kilos] to lose;
    esta faja te adelgaza la figura that girdle makes you look slimmer
    vi
    to lose weight, to slim;
    ha adelgazado mucho he has lost a lot of weight
    * * *
    I v/t lose
    II v/i lose weight
    * * *
    adelgazar {21} vt
    : to thin, to reduce
    : to lose weight
    * * *
    adelgazar vb to lose weight [pt. & pp. lost]

    Spanish-English dictionary > adelgazar

  • 60 admirable

    adj.
    admirable.
    * * *
    1 admirable
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo admirable
    * * *
    = admirable, impressive.
    Ex. The guidelines presented so far are admirable for abstracts of journal articles and research papers, but special considerations must be introduced for various types of documents.
    Ex. Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.
    * * *
    adjetivo admirable
    * * *
    = admirable, impressive.

    Ex: The guidelines presented so far are admirable for abstracts of journal articles and research papers, but special considerations must be introduced for various types of documents.

    Ex: Given such an impressive array of advantages it may seem surprising that conventional subject indexes to the literature continue to be produced.

    * * *
    admirable
    una actuación admirable an impressive o admirable performance
    * * *

    admirable adjetivo
    admirable
    admirable adjetivo admirable
    ' admirable' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    estimable
    - impresionante
    English:
    admirable
    - heroine
    - impressive
    * * *
    admirable
    * * *
    adj admirable
    * * *
    : admirable, impressive
    * * *
    admirable adj admirable

    Spanish-English dictionary > admirable

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