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21 cada vez más + Participio
(n.) = ever + GerundioEx. For all national libraries a major factor is technological change in communication proceeding at an ever accelerating rating which has brought them to the current juncture.* * *(n.) = ever + GerundioEx: For all national libraries a major factor is technological change in communication proceeding at an ever accelerating rating which has brought them to the current juncture.
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22 cada vez más abultado
(adj.) = swellingEx. By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.* * *(adj.) = swellingEx: By far the most difficult new challenge looming for librarianship will be preserving and providing access to 'born-digital' materials, that swelling mass of material that appears only in electronic form.
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23 cada vez más acelerado
(adj.) = acceleratedEx. The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.* * *(adj.) = acceleratedEx: The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.
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24 cada vez más alto
(adj.) = constantly rising, steadily rising, steadily growingEx. Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.Ex. Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.Ex. The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times.* * *(adj.) = constantly rising, steadily rising, steadily growingEx: Recently there has been more than the usual talk about the exceptionally-high and constantly-rising costs of scholarly journals and what scholar, editors, and libraries can do about the situation.
Ex: Poland is currently enjoying a steadily rising national income, declining inflation, receding unemployment and an educational boom.Ex: The strategy is to maintain a steadily growing base line which can expand in better times. -
25 cada vez más amplio
Ex. The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.* * *Ex: The inter-library loan network operates like a spiral with the individual library at the centre and the local, regional, national and international back-up services forming an ever-widening circle around it.
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26 cada vez más avanzado
Ex. I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.* * *Ex: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.
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27 cada vez más desarrollado
(adj.) = fast-developingEx. To meet the challenge and to anticipate problems associated with blacks adapting to a fast-developing world and entering the job market, attempts should be made to gain a thorough knowledge of their needs.* * *(adj.) = fast-developingEx: To meet the challenge and to anticipate problems associated with blacks adapting to a fast-developing world and entering the job market, attempts should be made to gain a thorough knowledge of their needs.
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28 cada vez más estricto
(adj.) = tighteningEx. Representatives from 35 academic libraries discussed their tightening economies, some solutions, and the need to run academic libraries like businesses.* * *(adj.) = tighteningEx: Representatives from 35 academic libraries discussed their tightening economies, some solutions, and the need to run academic libraries like businesses.
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29 cada vez más extendido
(adj.) = spreadingEx. Some discernable trends are an interest in learning resources, growing acceptance of microforms, and the spreading use of the computer for acquisitions, catalogues and information services.* * *(adj.) = spreadingEx: Some discernable trends are an interest in learning resources, growing acceptance of microforms, and the spreading use of the computer for acquisitions, catalogues and information services.
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30 cada vez más fácil
Ex. Continuing progress in on-line and CD-ROM technology is leading to new possibilities in information retrieval, and future developments promise ever easier access and use.* * *Ex: Continuing progress in on-line and CD-ROM technology is leading to new possibilities in information retrieval, and future developments promise ever easier access and use.
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31 cada vez más lejos
Ex. Little by little his heath improved and he was able to walk further and further each day.* * *Ex: Little by little his heath improved and he was able to walk further and further each day.
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32 cada vez más pruebas
(n.) = accumulating evidenceEx. There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.* * *(n.) = accumulating evidenceEx: There is accumulating evidence of reductions in red blood cell membrane essential fatty acids in patients with schizophrenia.
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33 cada vez más restringido
(adj.) = tighteningEx. Representatives from 35 academic libraries discussed their tightening economies, some solutions, and the need to run academic libraries like businesses.* * *(adj.) = tighteningEx: Representatives from 35 academic libraries discussed their tightening economies, some solutions, and the need to run academic libraries like businesses.
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34 cada vez más rápido
(adj.) = ever faster, acceleratedEx. Today's world turns ever faster on the axis of change.Ex. The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.* * *(adj.) = ever faster, acceleratedEx: Today's world turns ever faster on the axis of change.
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35 cada vez más tenue
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36 cada vez más viejo
(adj.) = aging [ageing]Ex. The library director and the architect cooperated to preserve the distinctness of an aging building while providing the public with up-to-the-minute services.* * *(adj.) = aging [ageing]Ex: The library director and the architect cooperated to preserve the distinctness of an aging building while providing the public with up-to-the-minute services.
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37 cada vez mais
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38 cada vez melhor
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39 cada vez menos
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40 cada vez pior
См. также в других словарях:
cada vez que — ► locución adverbial Siempre que: ■ cada vez que te veo me acuerdo de tu padre. ► locución conjuntiva Siempre que: ■ cada vez que necesites algo, pídemelo … Enciclopedia Universal
cada vez — ► locución adverbial Se usa para expresar progreso en una acción o proceso: ■ está cada vez más alto, cada vez escribo peor … Enciclopedia Universal
cada — adjetivo distributivo 1. (invariable) Se usa para referirse uno por uno a los elementos, conjuntos de elementos o divisiones de un grupo o serie: Cada invitado tiene designado un asiento en la mesa. Observaciones: Equivale a todos : Hay un jefe… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
vez — 1. ‘Momento determinado en el tiempo’, ‘cada ocasión entre otras en que sucede algo’ y ‘turno’. Cuando este sustantivo va precedido de un ordinal o de cualquier otro adjetivo indicador de orden (última, anterior, etc.), es preceptivo el uso del… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
vez — (Del lat. vicis). 1. f. Alternación de las cosas por turno u orden sucesivo. 2. Tiempo u ocasión determinada en que se ejecuta una acción, aunque no incluya orden sucesivo. Vez hubo que no comió en un día. 3. Tiempo u ocasión de hacer algo por… … Diccionario de la lengua española
vez — (Del lat. vicis.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Cada realización de un suceso o de una acción en momentos y circunstancias diferentes: ■ la primera vez que hablé en público fue terrible. IRREG. plural veces 2 Momento determinado en que se ejecuta una… … Enciclopedia Universal
cada — I (Del fr. cade < lat. catanus, enebro.) ► sustantivo masculino BOTÁNICA Enebro, planta arbustiva. II (Del lat. vulgar cata < gr. kata, durante, según.) ► adjetivo 1 Indica una correspondencia distributiva entre los miembros numerables de… … Enciclopedia Universal
vez — s f 1 Cada una de las ocasiones en que se realiza una acción o se repite un determinado hecho; ocasión: Te he dicho esto muchas veces Es la segunda vez que llueve hoy , La primera vez que leí el libro no lo entendí , ¿Te acuerdas de aquella vez… … Español en México
cada — adj m y f sing 1 Que forma parte de un todo y se designa o se toma en cuenta por separado o aparte: cada persona, cada niño, cada país 2 Que se distribuye, se reparte o se repite en igual número o cantidad de elementos de un conjunto: cada tercer … Español en México
cada — cada1 (Del fr. cade). m. enebro. ☛ V. aceite de cada. cada2 (Del lat. cata, y este del gr. κατά, según, conforme a). 1. adj. U. para establecer correspondencia distributiva entre los miembros numerables de una serie, cuyo nombre singular precede … Diccionario de la lengua española
Cada loco con su tema (álbum) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Cada loco con su tema Álbum de Joan Manuel Serrat Publicación 1983 Género(s) cantautor … Wikipedia Español