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1 encarecer
v.1 to make more expensive (productos, precios).2 to praise.3 to raise the price of, to endear, to make more expensive, to endear the price of.* * *1 (precios) to put up the price of3 figurado (recomendar) to urge, strongly recommend1 (precio) to become more expensive, go up in price* * *1. VT1) (Com) to put up the price of2) (=alabar) to praise, extol, extoll (EEUU)3)2.VISee:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más caro)2) (frml) (pedir, recomendar)2.encarecerse v pron precios to increase, rise; productos/vida to become more expensive* * *= make + Nombre + expensive.Ex. It was explained above how the relatively large connect-time charge can make searching expensive for the inexperienced searcher.----* contribuir a encarecer = add to + the expense of.* encarecer demasiado = price out of + the market, price out of + the reach.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( hacer más caro)2) (frml) (pedir, recomendar)2.encarecerse v pron precios to increase, rise; productos/vida to become more expensive* * *= make + Nombre + expensive.Ex: It was explained above how the relatively large connect-time charge can make searching expensive for the inexperienced searcher.
* contribuir a encarecer = add to + the expense of.* encarecer demasiado = price out of + the market, price out of + the reach.* * *encarecer [E3 ]vtA(hacer más caro): el envase de vidrio encarece el producto the glass container increases the price of the product o makes the product more expensiveencarecerá los alquileres it will push rents upcuide usted de ellos, se lo encarezco take care of them, I beg (of) you o I beseech youencarecerle a algn QUE + SUBJ:me encareció que cuidara de ellos she begged me to take care of themnos encareció que fuéramos puntuales he urged us not to be late«precios» to increase, rise; «productos» to become more expensivela vida se ha encarecido the cost of living has risen o increased, life has become more expensive* * *
encarecer ( conjugate encarecer) verbo transitivo ( hacer más caro):
encarecerá los alquileres it will push rents up
encarecerse verbo pronominal [ precios] to increase, rise;
[productos/vida] to become more expensive
encarecer vtr (el precio) to put up the price of
* * *♦ vt1. [productos] to make more expensive;la subida del petróleo encarecerá los precios the rise in oil prices will make things more expensiveme encareció que la ayudara she begged o implored me to help her;encareció al ministro que se retractara he urged the minister to withdraw his statement* * *I v/t put up the price of, make more expensive* * *encarecer {53} vt1) : to increase, to raise (price, value)2) : to beseech, to entreat -
2 instar
v.to urge, to request, to press, to coax.* * *1 (insistir) to press, urge\instar a alguien a que haga algo to urge somebody to do something* * *1.VT to urge, pressinstar a algn a hacer algo, instar a algn para que haga algo — to urge sb to do sth
2.VI to be urgent, be pressing* * *verbo transitivo (frml)instar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to urge somebody to + inf
* * *= call on/upon, encourage, urge, urging, coax.Ex. This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.Ex. A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex. The reader is urged to examine some of these tools.Ex. He came at Hawthorne's urging, but he seemed preoccupied with grave and heavy matters.Ex. Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *verbo transitivo (frml)instar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to urge somebody to + inf
* * *= call on/upon, encourage, urge, urging, coax.Ex: This article calls on libraries to forge a renewed national commitment to cooperate in the building of a national information network for scholarly communications.
Ex: A common catalogue encourages users to regard the different information carrying media as part of range of media.Ex: The reader is urged to examine some of these tools.Ex: He came at Hawthorne's urging, but he seemed preoccupied with grave and heavy matters.Ex: Quite clearly there could be no hope of coaxing such a variety of users into a uniform behaviour pattern.* * *instar [A1 ]vt( frml) instar a algn A + INF or A QUE + SUBJ to urge sb to + INFlo instaron a asistir or a que asistiese or para que asistiese they urged him to attend* * *
instar verbo transitivo to urge: ¡le insto a que deponga su actitud inmediatamente!, I demand you stop this at once!
' instar' also found in these entries:
English:
lobby
- urge
* * *instar vt* * *v/t urge, press* * *instar vtapremiar: to urge, to pressinstar viurgir: to be urgent or pressinginsta que vayamos pronto: it is imperative that we leave soon* * *instar vb to urge -
3 urgir
v.1 to be urgently necessary.me urge hacerlo I urgently need to do it2 to be urgent.Urge It is urgent.3 to need urgently, to have an urgency for, to have urgency for.Me urge un médico I need a doctor urgently.4 to need urgently to, to have urgency to.Me urge enviar esto I need urgently to send this.5 to have an urgency for it.Me urge I have an urgency for it.6 to be urgent to.Urge enviar esto It is urgent to send this.7 to urge, to press.El chico urge a su madre The boy urges his mother.* * *1 to be urgent, be pressing■ ¿te urge? is it urgent?■ ¿te urge tenerlo? do you need it urgently?* * *VI to be urgent o pressingme urge la respuesta — I need a reply urgently o as soon as possible
el tiempo urge — time presses, time is short
"úrgeme vender: dos gatos..." — "must be sold: two cats..."
* * *1.verbo intransitivo (en 3a pers)urge vender piso — apartment for quick sale; (+ me/te/le/etc)
2.me urge estar allí el martes — I absolutely must be there on/by Tuesday
urgir vturgido por la necesidad/el hambre — driven by necessity/hunger
urgir a alguien a + inf/a que + subj — to urge somebody to do something
* * *1.verbo intransitivo (en 3a pers)urge vender piso — apartment for quick sale; (+ me/te/le/etc)
2.me urge estar allí el martes — I absolutely must be there on/by Tuesday
urgir vturgido por la necesidad/el hambre — driven by necessity/hunger
urgir a alguien a + inf/a que + subj — to urge somebody to do something
* * *urgir [I7 ]viurge la finalización del proyecto the project must be finished as soon as possible o with the utmost speedurge acabar con el conflicto the conflict must be brought to an end as speedily as possible[ S ] urge vender piso apartment for quick sale(+ me/te/le/etc): me urge estar allí el martes I absolutely must be there on/by Tuesdayle urge el préstamo he needs the loan urgently o badly■ urgirvturgido por el vano propósito de volver a verla driven by the foolish hope of seeing her againurgir a algn A + INF/ A QUE + SUBJ to urge sb to do sthlos urgieron a abandonar el país they were urged to leave the country* * *
urgir ( conjugate urgir) verbo intransitivo (en 3a pers):
me urge estar allí el martes I absolutely must be there on/by Tuesday;
le urge el préstamo he needs the loan urgently
urgir verbo intransitivo to be urgent: les urge una ayuda financiera, they are in urgent need of financial help
me urge que vengas, I urgently need you come here
' urgir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acuciar
- apremiar
- apurar
* * *♦ v impersonalto be urgently needed;urge ayuda médica para los víctimas medical help for the victims is urgently needed;urge recoger medicinas para los damnificados there is an urgent need to collect medicines for the victims;me urge verla I urgently need to see her♦ vt[instar] to urge;la urgió a que le escuchara he urged her to listen to him;urgida por la desesperación driven by desperation* * *v/i be urgent* * *urgir {35} v impers: to be urgent, to be pressingme urge localizarlo: I urgently need to find himel tiempo urge: time is running out -
4 aceptar la responsabilidad
(v.) = assume + responsibilitiy (for)Ex. In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.* * *(v.) = assume + responsibilitiy (for)Ex: In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.
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5 acurrucarse
pron.v.to crouch down.se acurrucó en un sillón he curled up in an armchair* * *1 to curl up, snuggle up* * *VPR to snuggle up, curl up* * *verbo pronominal to curl up* * *(v.) = curl up, huddleEx. Librarians are urged to convince the 'reading experts' that curling up with a real book is the best reading machine invented to teach children to read.Ex. Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females.* * *verbo pronominal to curl up* * *(v.) = curl up, huddleEx: Librarians are urged to convince the 'reading experts' that curling up with a real book is the best reading machine invented to teach children to read.
Ex: Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females.* * *acurrucarse [A2 ]to curl upacurrucados junto al fuego curled up in front of the fire* * *
acurrucarse ( conjugate acurrucarse) verbo pronominal
to curl up
acurrucarse verbo reflexivo to curl up, snuggle up
' acurrucarse' also found in these entries:
English:
huddle
- snuggle
- curl
- nestle
* * *acurrucarse vpr[encogerse] to crouch down; [por frío] to huddle up; [por miedo] to cower;se acurrucó en un sillón he curled up in an armchair;se acurrucaron el uno contra el otro they huddled up together* * *v/r curl up* * *acurrucarse {72} vr: to cuddle, to nestle, to curl up* * *acurrucarse vb to curl up -
6 afianzamiento
m.1 reinforcement.2 consolidation.3 guarantee, bond, warrant, bailment.* * *1 strengthening, reinforcement (definitivo) consolidation* * *SM1) (Téc) strengthening, securing2) (Econ) guarantee, security3) (Jur) surety, bond* * *masculino consolidation* * *= mooring, rooting, firming up.Ex. Certain aspects of the curriculum debate had become parted from their moorings in practical reality.Ex. Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of library activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past.Ex. As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *masculino consolidation* * *= mooring, rooting, firming up.Ex: Certain aspects of the curriculum debate had become parted from their moorings in practical reality.
Ex: Certain new factors have fertilized the ground for the rooting and growth of library activity on a stronger and firmer footing than has ever been possible in the past.Ex: As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *consolidation* * *
afianzamiento sustantivo masculino strengthening, reinforcement
* * *1. [de construcción] reinforcement2. [de ideas, relaciones] consolidation* * *m strengthening -
7 agente de cambio
(n.) = agent of(for) change, force for change, force of changeEx. Geoffrey Burke urged librarians to see themselves as agents of change by promoting multicultural attitudes.Ex. Until very recently, fishing communities have sustained themselves through their reliance upon the sea, in the context of cultures that have resisted outside forces of change.Ex. The author explores the powerful forces of change which encourage a transition from a print to an electronic environment.* * *(n.) = agent of(for) change, force for change, force of changeEx: Geoffrey Burke urged librarians to see themselves as agents of change by promoting multicultural attitudes.
Ex: Until very recently, fishing communities have sustained themselves through their reliance upon the sea, in the context of cultures that have resisted outside forces of change.Ex: The author explores the powerful forces of change which encourage a transition from a print to an electronic environment. -
8 animado
adj.1 animate, animated, moved, bustling.2 busy.3 alive, living.past part.past participle of spanish verb: animar.* * *1→ link=animar animar► adjetivo1 (movido) animated, lively, jolly2 (concurrido) bustling, full of people3 (alegre) cheerful, in high spirits, excited* * *(f. - animada)adj.cheerful, alive* * *ADJ1) (=con ánimo)2) (=alentado)animado de o por algo/algn — encouraged by sth/sb, urged on by sth/sb
animados por los hinchas — encouraged o urged on by the fans
3) [lugar] (=alegre) lively; (=concurrido) [bar, mercado] bustling, busy4) (=con vida) animatedibujo 2)5) (Ling) animate* * *- da adjetivo1)a) <fiesta/ambiente> lively; <conversación/discusión> lively, animatedb) (optimista, con ánimo) cheerful, in good spirits2) ( impulsado)animado de or por algo — inspired o motivated by something
* * *= lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.], vibrant, animate, animated, perky [perkier -comp., perkiest -sup.].Ex. But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.Ex. All these issues were successfully addressed by rearranging study, reference, and stack areas and enclosing a small office to create a more vibrant, reference oriented library environment.Ex. This article reports the results of a study to determine the decision making processes used by doctors when examining medical information derived from animate information sources, such as: colleagues; consultants; and medical information centres.Ex. His manner was more animated, but not in the usual petulant sense: he even seemed years younger.Ex. The members of Harvey's family seem almost spookily healthy and perky and nice to each other.----* de un modo animado = perkily.* dibujos animados = animated cartoons.* dibujos animados japoneses = Anime.* gráfico animado = motion graphic.* película de dibujos animados = cartoon film.* * *- da adjetivo1)a) <fiesta/ambiente> lively; <conversación/discusión> lively, animatedb) (optimista, con ánimo) cheerful, in good spirits2) ( impulsado)animado de or por algo — inspired o motivated by something
* * *= lively [livelier -comp., liveliest -sup.], vibrant, animate, animated, perky [perkier -comp., perkiest -sup.].Ex: But in the country the processes of printing always provoke such lively curiosity that the customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street.
Ex: All these issues were successfully addressed by rearranging study, reference, and stack areas and enclosing a small office to create a more vibrant, reference oriented library environment.Ex: This article reports the results of a study to determine the decision making processes used by doctors when examining medical information derived from animate information sources, such as: colleagues; consultants; and medical information centres.Ex: His manner was more animated, but not in the usual petulant sense: he even seemed years younger.Ex: The members of Harvey's family seem almost spookily healthy and perky and nice to each other.* de un modo animado = perkily.* dibujos animados = animated cartoons.* dibujos animados japoneses = Anime.* gráfico animado = motion graphic.* película de dibujos animados = cartoon film.* * *animado -daA1 ‹fiesta/reunión/ambiente› lively; ‹conversación/discusión› lively, animated2 (optimista, con ánimo) cheerful, in good spiritshoy está más animado he's more cheerful o he's in better spirits todayanimado A + INF:estoy más animado a intentarlo ahora I feel more like trying o more up to trying nowB (impulsado) animado DE or POR algo inspired o motivated BY sthun movimiento animado de excelentes principios a movement inspired o motivated by excellent principlesactuó animado de impecables propósitos he acted with the best of intentions* * *
Del verbo animar: ( conjugate animar)
animado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
animado
animar
animado◊ -da adjetivo
1
‹conversación/discusión› lively, animated
2 ( impulsado) animado de or por algo inspired o motivated by sth
animar ( conjugate animar) verbo transitivo
1
( levantar el espíritu) to cheer … up;
animado a algn a hacer algo or a que haga algo to encourage sb to do sth
2 ‹ programa› to present, host
3 ( impulsar) to inspire
animarse verbo pronominal
[ persona] to liven up
◊ si me animo a salir te llamo if I feel like going out, I'll call youc) ( atreverse):◊ ¿quién se anima a decírselo? who's going to be brave enough to tell him?;
no me animo a saltar I can't bring myself to jump;
al final me animé a confesárselo I finally plucked up the courage to tell her
animado,-a adjetivo
1 (fiesta, reunión, conversación) lively
2 (estado de ánimo) cheerful
animar verbo transitivo
1 (alegrar a alguien) to cheer up
(una fiesta, una reunión) to liven up, brighten up
2 (estimular a una persona) to encourage
' animado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
animada
- alborotado
- mono
- vivo
English:
animated
- busy
- chirpy
- lively
- perky
- sprightly
- subdued
- swing
- zestful
- bustling
- racy
- spirit
* * *animado, -a adj1. [con buen ánimo] cheerful;se encuentra muy animado después de la operación he's in excellent spirits after the operation2. [entretenido] lively;fue un partido muy animado it was a very lively match3. [con alma] animate, living;los objetos animados e inanimados animate and inanimate objects4. Cine animated;* * *adj lively* * *animado, -da adj1) : animated, lively2) : cheerful♦ animadamente adv* * *animado adj1. (persona) cheerful -
9 aparato de lectura
(n.) = reading machineEx. Librarians are urged to convince the 'reading experts' that curling up with a real book is the best reading machine invented to teach children to read.* * *(n.) = reading machineEx: Librarians are urged to convince the 'reading experts' that curling up with a real book is the best reading machine invented to teach children to read.
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10 aprobar una moción
to pass a motion* * *(v.) = pass + resolution, adopt + resolution, approve + resolution, pass + motionEx. In a resolution passed by IFLA in 1983 librarians were urged to express their professional solidarity with their colleagues.Ex. A resolution adopted by the European Parliament in January 1981 emphasizes, amongst other things, that the most important task is to inform the citizens of the Community of the work of the Parliament and of its Members.Ex. The European Community's ministers of culture approved in 1985 a resolution concerning cooperation between libraries in the area of automatic data processing.* * *(v.) = pass + resolution, adopt + resolution, approve + resolution, pass + motionEx: In a resolution passed by IFLA in 1983 librarians were urged to express their professional solidarity with their colleagues.
Ex: A resolution adopted by the European Parliament in January 1981 emphasizes, amongst other things, that the most important task is to inform the citizens of the Community of the work of the Parliament and of its Members.Ex: The European Community's ministers of culture approved in 1985 a resolution concerning cooperation between libraries in the area of automatic data processing. -
11 arte renacentista
(n.) = Renaissance artEx. He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.* * *(n.) = Renaissance artEx: He urged the young artists of England to break away from conventionality and the baleful influence of Renaissance art.
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12 asumir la responsabilidad
(v.) = assume + responsibilitiy (for)Ex. In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.* * *(v.) = assume + responsibilitiy (for)Ex: In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.
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13 atacar con
(v.) = urge againstEx. It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.* * *(v.) = urge againstEx: It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.
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14 cambiar las cosas desde dentro
(v.) = change + things from the insideEx. Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and 'infiltrate' to change things from the inside.* * *(v.) = change + things from the insideEx: Black librarians in the UK were urged to join the Association, get themselves organized, and 'infiltrate' to change things from the inside.
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15 ceder el relevo
(v.) = pass (on) + the torch, pass (on) + the batonEx. The burning question is how to pass the torch to a new generation of leaders.Ex. In a direct reference to Africa's undemocratic leaders, he urged them to pass the baton to the next generation.* * *(v.) = pass (on) + the torch, pass (on) + the batonEx: The burning question is how to pass the torch to a new generation of leaders.
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16 colaborar conjuntamente
(v.) = work + cooperativelyEx. In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.* * *(v.) = work + cooperativelyEx: In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.
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17 comedimiento
m.moderation, restraint.* * *1 restraint, moderation* * *SM1) (=moderación) moderation, restraint2) esp LAm (=solicitud) helpfulness* * *= temperance, restraint, forbearance.Ex. Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Temperance and Intemperance', 'Intemperance' See ' Temperance and Intemperance''.Ex. Librarians and borrowers are urged to use the system with restraint.Ex. This constituted the FCC's Forbearance Doctrine the aim of which was to encourage competition within the industry.* * *= temperance, restraint, forbearance.Ex: Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Temperance and Intemperance', 'Intemperance' See ' Temperance and Intemperance''.
Ex: Librarians and borrowers are urged to use the system with restraint.Ex: This constituted the FCC's Forbearance Doctrine the aim of which was to encourage competition within the industry.* * *
comedimiento sustantivo masculino courtesy
' comedimiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compostura
- ponderación
- templanza
* * *comedimiento nmmoderation, restraint;actuar con comedimiento to exercise o show restraint* * *m moderation -
18 compostura
f.1 repair.2 composure.3 restraint.guardar la compostura to show restraint* * *1 (composición) composition2 (reparación) repair, mending3 (dignidad) composure, dignity; (moderación) restraint, moderation4 (ajuste) settlement, adjustment5 (convenio) agreement6 (aseo) neatness, tidiness* * *SF1) (=dignidad) composure2) (=arreglo) mending, repair3) (=constitución) composition, make-up; (=estructura) structure4) † (=condimento) condiment, seasoning5) † (=aseo) neatness; (=adorno) adornment6) † (=acuerdo) arrangement, agreement, settlement* * *a) ( circunspección) composureguardar la compostura — to maintain o keep one's composure
b) (RPl) ( arreglo) repair* * *= restraint, cool head.Ex. Librarians and borrowers are urged to use the system with restraint.Ex. Nothing fazes Paula and with her cool head she thrives on the daily challenges that come her way.----* guardar la compostura = keep + a stiff upper lip.* mantener la compostura = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* perder la compostura = lose + Posesivo + balance, break down + in disarray.* * *a) ( circunspección) composureguardar la compostura — to maintain o keep one's composure
b) (RPl) ( arreglo) repair* * *= restraint, cool head.Ex: Librarians and borrowers are urged to use the system with restraint.
Ex: Nothing fazes Paula and with her cool head she thrives on the daily challenges that come her way.* guardar la compostura = keep + a stiff upper lip.* mantener la compostura = keep + a cool head, remain + cool-headed, play it + cool.* perder la compostura = lose + Posesivo + balance, break down + in disarray.* * *1 (circunspección) composureguardar or mantener la compostura to maintain o keep one's composurejamás pierde la compostura she never loses her composuretaller de composturas repair shopeste niño no tiene compostura this child is past hope o is a hopeless case* * *
compostura sustantivo femenino
◊ guardar la compostura to maintain o keep one's composure
compostura sustantivo femenino
1 (comedimiento, modales) composure: perdió la compostura, she lost her composure
2 Cost repair
' compostura' also found in these entries:
English:
composure
- compose
- restraint
* * *compostura nf1. [en comportamiento] restraint;guardar la compostura to show restraint;perder la compostura to lose one's composure2. [reparación] repair* * *f figcomposure* * *compostura nf1) : composure2) : mending, repair -
19 concreción
f.1 concretion, concreteness, matter-of-factness, definiteness.2 concretion, inorganic mass which forms in the body.* * *1 (concisión) concision, conciseness2 (cálculo) stone3 (de minerales) concretion* * *SF1) (=precisión) precisionintenta responder a las preguntas con mayor concreción — try to be more precise when you reply to the questions
2) (=materialización) realizationsu falta de concreción a la hora de marcar goles — their failure to make an impression when it came to scoring
3) (Fís) concretion4) (Med) stone* * *1)a) ( precisión)b) (AmL) (de proyectos, sueños) realization2) (Min) concretion* * *= concreteness, firming up.Ex. Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.Ex. As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *1)a) ( precisión)b) (AmL) (de proyectos, sueños) realization2) (Min) concretion* * *= concreteness, firming up.Ex: Good literature insists on 'the mass and majesty' of the world -- on its concreteness and sensuous reality, and on its meanings beyond 'thisness'.
Ex: As Norma J Shosid urged several years ago, one important step on this path would be the firming up or even redefining of the librarian's own concept of his role.* * *A1(precisión): su discurso tuvo el mérito de la concreción his speech had the merit of being to the pointprocura expresarte con más concreción try to be more precise2 ( AmL) (de proyectos, sueños) realizationB1 ( Med) stone2 ( Min) concretion* * *concreción nf1. [de idea, medida] specificity;alabaron la concreción de su discurso his speech was praised for being concise and to the pointconcreción biliar gallstone* * *f1 precision2 GEOL concretion3 MED stone -
20 conferencia principal
(n.) = keynote speech, theme address, keynote talkEx. In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.Ex. The following are the abstracts of the theme address and 7 papers presented at conference.Ex. This paper is based on the keynote talk presented at the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence.* * *(n.) = keynote speech, theme address, keynote talkEx: In the keynote speech each nation was urged to assume responsibility for preserving its own imprint while working cooperatively through IFLA to develop international bibliographic control.
Ex: The following are the abstracts of the theme address and 7 papers presented at conference.Ex: This paper is based on the keynote talk presented at the Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
См. также в других словарях:
Urged — Urge Urge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Urged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Urging}.] [L. urgere; akin to E. wreak. See {Wreak}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. To press; to push; to drive; to impel; to force onward. [1913 Webster] Through the thick deserts headlong urged … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
urged — un·urged; urged; … English syllables
urged — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Supported] Syn. favored, furthered, proposed, plead, advanced, aided, recommended, endorsed, ratified, confirmed, promoted, sanctioned, espoused, adopted, approved, commended, countenanced, praised, pushed*, boosted*; see… … English dictionary for students
urged — ÉœrdÊ’ /ÉœËdÊ’ n. strong instinctual desire, drive; impulse, itch; act of urging v. incite, provoke, goad; impel, encourage; plead; advise … English contemporary dictionary
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un|urged — «uhn URJD», adjective. not urged; of one s own accord; unsolicited; voluntary … Useful english dictionary
The Reason of Church-Government Urged against Prelaty — is an essay by English poet John Milton distributed as one of a series of religious pamphlets by the writer. Published in 1642, the political work details Milton s preference for a Presbyterian approach to the Church of England over approaches… … Wikipedia
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religion — religionless, adj. /ri lij euhn/, n. 1. a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, esp. when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and… … Universalium
japan — japanner, n. /jeuh pan /, n., adj., v., japanned, japanning. n. 1. any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces. 2. work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner. 3. Japans,… … Universalium
Japan — /jeuh pan /, n. 1. a constitutional monarchy on a chain of islands off the E coast of Asia: main islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu, and Shikoku. 125,716,637; 141,529 sq. mi. (366,560 sq. km). Cap.: Tokyo. Japanese, Nihon, Nippon. 2. Sea of, the… … Universalium