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1 subvaloración
• undervaluation -
2 infravaloración
f.undervaluation, underestimate, underestimation.* * *1 underestimate* * *SF1) (=subvaloración) undervaluing2) (=subestimación) underestimate* * *Ex. In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.* * *Ex: In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.
* * *undervaluing* * *underestimation* * *f undervaluation -
3 dentro de la misma profesión
(adj.) = intraoccupationalEx. In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.* * *(adj.) = intraoccupationalEx: In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.
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4 dentro del mismo trabajo
(adj.) = intraoccupationalEx. In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.* * *(adj.) = intraoccupationalEx: In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.
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5 discriminación salarial
(n.) = pay discrimination, pay inequality, wage discrimination, salary discriminationEx. Job evaluation should become more common in industry as a defence against pay discrimination.Ex. Pay inequality appeared to be a much greater obstacle in the private than the public sector.Ex. In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.Ex. Salary discrimination against women librarians and the campaign for equality is discussed with reference to the American Library Association.* * *(n.) = pay discrimination, pay inequality, wage discrimination, salary discriminationEx: Job evaluation should become more common in industry as a defence against pay discrimination.
Ex: Pay inequality appeared to be a much greater obstacle in the private than the public sector.Ex: In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.Ex: Salary discrimination against women librarians and the campaign for equality is discussed with reference to the American Library Association. -
6 intralaboral
Ex. In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.* * *Ex: In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.
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7 intraocupacional
Ex. In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.* * *Ex: In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.
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8 intraprofesional
= intra-professional, intraoccupational.Ex. This article argues for the maintenance of a high level of intra-professional respect amongst librarians as a means of strengthening the profession.Ex. In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination.* * *= intra-professional, intraoccupational.Ex: This article argues for the maintenance of a high level of intra-professional respect amongst librarians as a means of strengthening the profession.
Ex: In addition to issues of undervaluation of the library profession, the focus is on intraoccupational intentional wage discrimination. -
9 menosprecio
m.1 scorn, contempt.2 belittlement, scorn, deprecation, depreciation.3 undervaluation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: menospreciar.* * *1 (desprecio) scorn, contempt2 (poco aprecio) underestimation, lack of appreciation* * *SM1) (=desdén) scorn, contempt2) (=subestimación) underrating, underestimation3) (=falta de respeto) disrespect* * *masculino contempt, scorn* * *= scorn, disparaging, put-down, disparagement, depreciation, deprecation, cold shoulder.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Ex. On three occasions he published a brief, disparaging remark.Ex. Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.Ex. Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex. There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex. According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.----* provocar menosprecio = evoke + scorn.* * *masculino contempt, scorn* * *= scorn, disparaging, put-down, disparagement, depreciation, deprecation, cold shoulder.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.
Ex: On three occasions he published a brief, disparaging remark.Ex: Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.Ex: Their disparagement of female emancipation & feminism borders on mockery.Ex: There may also be space for a record of maintenance and maintenance agreements, together perhaps with information on cost and depreciation.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex: According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.* provocar menosprecio = evoke + scorn.* * *contempt* * *
Del verbo menospreciar: ( conjugate menospreciar)
menosprecio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
menospreció es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
menospreciar
menosprecio
menospreciar ( conjugate menospreciar) verbo transitivo
menosprecio sustantivo masculino
contempt, scorn
menospreciar verbo transitivo
1 (despreciar) to scorn, disdain
2 (infravalorar) to underestimate
menosprecio sustantivo masculino
1 contempt, scorn, disdain
2 disrespect, indifference
' menosprecio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desprecio
* * *menosprecio nmscorn, contempt* * *m contempt* * *menosprecio nmdesprecio: contempt, scorn -
10 subestimación
f.underestimation.* * *SF [de capacidad, enemigo] underestimation; [de objeto, propiedad] undervaluation; [de argumento] understatement -
11 subvaloración
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12 infravaloración
• underestimate• underestimation• undervaluation -
13 menosprecio
• belittlement• deprecation• disparagement• scorn• slur• undervaluation
См. также в других словарях:
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undervaluation — index disregard (lack of respect), understatement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
undervaluation — noun Date: 1629 1. the act of undervaluing 2. a value below the real worth … New Collegiate Dictionary
undervaluation — See undervalue. * * * … Universalium
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undervaluation — n. overly low estimation of value, underestimation … English contemporary dictionary
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undervaluation — noun too low a value or price assigned to something • Derivationally related forms: ↑undervalue • Hypernyms: ↑evaluation, ↑valuation, ↑rating … Useful english dictionary
undervalue — undervaluation, n. /un deuhr val yooh/, v.t., undervalued, undervaluing. 1. to value below the real worth; put too low a value on. 2. to diminish in value; make of less value. 3. to have insufficient regard or esteem for; hold too low an opinion… … Universalium