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1 Valuing I C L Knowledge
Education: VIKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Valuing I C L Knowledge
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2 Valuing Nature in Texas
Education: VNTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Valuing Nature in Texas
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3 Valuing Your Sexuality
Physiology: VYSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Valuing Your Sexuality
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4 Sharing Every Resource, Valuing Everyone
Religion: SERVEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Sharing Every Resource, Valuing Everyone
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5 cenění
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6 оценивающий
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > оценивающий
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7 שמאות
valuing, assessing, estimation -
8 valoración
f.assessment, judgement, estimate, appraisal.* * *1 (tasación) valuation, valuing2 (revalorización) appreciation* * *noun f.assessment, valuation* * *SF1) (=tasación)a) [de joya, obra de arte] valuationhacer una valoración de algo — to value sth, give a valuation of sth
la valoración social del trabajo doméstico — the value that society places on housework, how much society values housework
b) [de daños, pérdidas] (=acción) assessment; (=resultado) estimatehacer una valoración de algo — to assess sth, give an assessment of sth
2) [de actuación, situación] assessment¿cuál es su valoración de lo que ha pasado? — what's your assessment of what happened?
en su valoración de los datos — in assessing the facts, in his assessment of the facts
hacer una valoración de algo — to make an assessment of sth, assess sth
no quisieron hacer ninguna valoración de los resultados electorales — they declined to make any assessment of the election results
3) (Quím) titration* * *a) (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmentb) (frml) (de suceso, trabajo) assessment, appraisal (frml)hacer una valoración de algo — to assess o (frml) appraise something
* * *= appraisal, assessing, assessment, valuation, rating, evaluation rating, valuing, reality check, weighting.Ex. The notice could contain the list of the poorest performers, based on the most recent set of appraisals.Ex. Consequently, the skill of shopping around and assessing the cost-effectiveness of a supplier's goods and services is important for the librarian to develop.Ex. However, although the subject may be the primary consideration in the assessment of relevance, subject is not the only factor that determines whether a user wishes to be alerted to the existence of a document.Ex. It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex. But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex. In order to make sure that no prejudice or bias influences an evaluation rating, the rating should be reviewed by the supervisor's supervisor -- the next person in the hierarchy.Ex. In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex. This article describes the valuable role played by focus groups in providing a reality check on the usefulness of a new product or service.Ex. In the process of the search, prior to display or printing, the computer ranks references according to their weighting.----* de valoración = judgmental [judgemental].* hacer una valoración = make + judgement.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* valoración de pertinencia = relevance judgement.* * *a) (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmentb) (frml) (de suceso, trabajo) assessment, appraisal (frml)hacer una valoración de algo — to assess o (frml) appraise something
* * *= appraisal, assessing, assessment, valuation, rating, evaluation rating, valuing, reality check, weighting.Ex: The notice could contain the list of the poorest performers, based on the most recent set of appraisals.
Ex: Consequently, the skill of shopping around and assessing the cost-effectiveness of a supplier's goods and services is important for the librarian to develop.Ex: However, although the subject may be the primary consideration in the assessment of relevance, subject is not the only factor that determines whether a user wishes to be alerted to the existence of a document.Ex: It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex: But the rater must not be afraid to give negative ratings.Ex: In order to make sure that no prejudice or bias influences an evaluation rating, the rating should be reviewed by the supervisor's supervisor -- the next person in the hierarchy.Ex: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex: This article describes the valuable role played by focus groups in providing a reality check on the usefulness of a new product or service.Ex: In the process of the search, prior to display or printing, the computer ranks references according to their weighting.* de valoración = judgmental [judgemental].* hacer una valoración = make + judgement.* valoración con estrellas = star rating.* valoración de pertinencia = relevance judgement.* * *1 (de bienes, joyas) valuation; (de pérdidas, daños) assessmenthizo una valoración de la situación he assessed o ( frml) appraised the situationhizo una valoración muy negativa del congreso his assessment of o his verdict on the conference was very unfavorable* * *
valoración sustantivo femenino
(de pérdidas, daños) assessment
valoración sustantivo femenino
1 (tasación) valuation
2 (juicio de valor, evaluación, opinión) evaluation
' valoración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balance
- estimación
- tasa
- apreciación
- valorización
English:
appraisal
- assessment
- rating
- valuation
- estimation
* * *valoración nf1. [tasación] [de obra de arte] valuation;[de pérdidas, daños] assessment, estimation;hicieron una valoración de los daños they assessed the damage2. [evaluación] [de mérito, cualidad, ventajas] evaluation, assessment;¿cuál es su valoración sobre el nuevo defensa del equipo? what is your assessment of the team's new defender?;el ministro hizo ayer una valoración positiva de los datos del paro the minister yesterday described the job figures as encouraging* * *f1 ( tasación) valuation2 de situación evaluation, assessment* * *valoración nf, pl - ciones1) evaluación: valuation, appraisal, assessment2) apreciación: appreciation -
9 aprecio
m.1 esteem.sentir aprecio por alguien to think highly of somebody2 appreciation, gratitude, regard, esteem.3 appraisal, estimation, valuation.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apreciar.* * *1 esteem, regard\sentir aprecio por alguien to be fond of somebody* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Com, Econ) valuation, appraisal (EEUU)2) (=estima) appreciation3) (=caso)no hacer aprecio de algo — Méx to pay no attention to sth, take no notice of sth
* * *a) ( estima) esteemb) ( valoración)* * *= appreciation, valuing.Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex. In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.----* expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.* ganarse el aprecio = earn + appreciation.* muestra de aprecio = mark of appreciation.* * *a) ( estima) esteemb) ( valoración)* * *= appreciation, valuing.Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
Ex: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.* expresar aprecio = express + appreciation.* ganarse el aprecio = earn + appreciation.* muestra de aprecio = mark of appreciation.* * *1 (estima) esteemsiente gran aprecio por él she holds him in great esteemgoza del aprecio de todos sus compañeros she is highly regarded by all her colleagues2 (valoración) aprecio DE algo appreciation OF sthno hace el más mínimo aprecio de tus atenciones ( Méx); your attentions are completely wasted o lost on him* * *
Del verbo apreciar: ( conjugate apreciar)
aprecio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
apreció es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
apreciar
aprecio
apreció
apreciar ( conjugate apreciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› to be fond of
2 ‹interés/ayuda/arte› to appreciate
3 (percibir, observar) to see;
aprecio sustantivo masculino ( estima) esteem;
goza del aprecio de sus compañeros she is highly regarded by her colleagues
apreciar verbo transitivo
1 to appreciate ➣ Ver nota en appreciate 2 (observar, ver) to notice, see
aprecio sustantivo masculino regard, esteem
sentir mucho aprecio por alguien, to like sb a lot o to have a high regard for somebody
♦ Locuciones: no hacer aprecio, to disregard, pass over, ignore
' aprecio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estimación
- simpatía
- suponer
- apreciación
English:
appreciate
- appreciation
- esteem
* * *aprecio nmsentir aprecio por alguien to think highly of sb;se ganó el aprecio de todos he came to be highly regarded by everyone;no gozó en vida del aprecio de la crítica she did not enjoy critical acclaim during her lifetime* * *m respect;tener un gran aprecio por alguien have a great deal of respect for s.o.* * *aprecio nm1) estimo: esteem, appreciation2) evaluación: appraisal, assessment* * *aprecio n regard -
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11 autoestima
f.self-esteem.* * *1 self-esteem, self-respect* * *SF self-esteem* * *femenino self-esteem* * *= self-esteem [self esteem], self-image, self-respect, self-regard, self worth [self-worth].Ex. Searching descriptor fields for such key terms, e.g. 'FIND: self-esteem in de', can be far more precise than a free text search, eliminating false hits.Ex. It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex. The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.Ex. In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex. How do we manage working arrangements and role relationships so that people's needs for self-worth, growth, and development are significantly met in our libraries?.----* mejorar la autoestima = improve + self-esteem.* mejorar + Posesivo + autoestima = enhance + Posesivo + self-esteem.* * *femenino self-esteem* * *= self-esteem [self esteem], self-image, self-respect, self-regard, self worth [self-worth].Ex: Searching descriptor fields for such key terms, e.g. 'FIND: self-esteem in de', can be far more precise than a free text search, eliminating false hits.
Ex: It is at least arguable that the discreditable popular image is to some extent a reflection of his own self-image, and that the sad irony of the librarian is that people have come to accept him at his own valuation.Ex: The librarian's common general values include the desire for competence and autonomy at work, cooperation, tolerance and a sense of duty, and an appreciation of basic human needs of security, acceptance and self-respect.Ex: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex: How do we manage working arrangements and role relationships so that people's needs for self-worth, growth, and development are significantly met in our libraries?.* mejorar la autoestima = improve + self-esteem.* mejorar + Posesivo + autoestima = enhance + Posesivo + self-esteem.* * *self-esteem* * *autoestima nfself-esteem* * *f self-esteem* * *autoestima nf: self-esteem -
12 incondicional
adj.unconditional.f. & m.staunch supporter.* * *► adjetivo1 (rendición) unconditional2 (amistad, admiración) unquestioning1 staunch supporter* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=sin condiciones) [retirada, fianza, amor, garantía] unconditional; [fe] complete, unquestioning; [apoyo] wholehearted, unconditional; [afirmación] unqualified; [partidario] staunch, stalwart2) LAm pey servile, fawning2. SMF1) (=partidario) stalwart, staunch supporter2) pey (=intransigente) diehard, hardliner3) LAm yes man ** * *Ia) < apoyo> unconditional, wholehearted; < obediencia> absolute; <aliado/admirador> staunchun amigo incondicional — a true o loyal friend
b) < rendición> unconditionalIImasculino y femenino committed supporter, stalwart* * *= stalwart, unqualified, wholehearted [whole-hearted], unconditional, staunch [stanch, -USA], loyal (to), diehard, unreserved.Ex. She went on to quote Jast, that stalwart defender of public libraries against all comers, who said, 'The librarian and teacher have almost opposite basic aims, the one deals with the literature, the other with the person'.Ex. Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.Ex. The project never achieved wholehearted international support and encouragement.Ex. In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex. This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex. He was said to be 100% loyal to the library and perfectly satisfied with his position.Ex. Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.Ex. It is also important that we all give them our unreserved support.----* amor incondicional = unconditional love.* defensor incodicional = stalwart.* grupo de incondicionales, el = hard core, the.* grupo incondicional, el = hard core, the.* hincha incondicional = loyal fan.* incondicionales, los = faithful, the.* partidario incondicional = stalwart.* * *Ia) < apoyo> unconditional, wholehearted; < obediencia> absolute; <aliado/admirador> staunchun amigo incondicional — a true o loyal friend
b) < rendición> unconditionalIImasculino y femenino committed supporter, stalwart* * *= stalwart, unqualified, wholehearted [whole-hearted], unconditional, staunch [stanch, -USA], loyal (to), diehard, unreserved.Ex: She went on to quote Jast, that stalwart defender of public libraries against all comers, who said, 'The librarian and teacher have almost opposite basic aims, the one deals with the literature, the other with the person'.
Ex: Wing has not had the almost unqualified praise from the reviewers that Pollard and Redgrave received.Ex: The project never achieved wholehearted international support and encouragement.Ex: In relating to client, therefore, there are fundamental conditions that need expression: unconditional positive regard from others and self-regard and valuing from the client.Ex: This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex: He was said to be 100% loyal to the library and perfectly satisfied with his position.Ex: Clinton diehards remain unreconciled to Obama.Ex: It is also important that we all give them our unreserved support.* amor incondicional = unconditional love.* defensor incodicional = stalwart.* grupo de incondicionales, el = hard core, the.* grupo incondicional, el = hard core, the.* hincha incondicional = loyal fan.* incondicionales, los = faithful, the.* partidario incondicional = stalwart.* * *1 ‹apoyo› unconditional, wholehearted; ‹obediencia› absoluteun amigo incondicional a true o staunch friend2 ‹rendición› unconditionalcommitted supporter, stalwart* * *
incondicional adjetivo
‹ obediencia› absolute;
‹aliado/admirador› staunch;
‹ amigo› true, loyal
incondicional
I adj (amistad, rendición) unconditional
(respaldo) wholehearted
(amigo) faithful
(simpatizante, defensor) staunch: es un corrupto, pero tiene admiradores incondicionales, he's corrupt but she's got some staunch admirers
II sustantivo masculino staunch supporter: una película para incondicionales del cine negro, a must for film noir enthusiasts
' incondicional' also found in these entries:
English:
blind
- hard-core
- hilt
- implicit
- stalwart
- staunch
- unconditional
- unqualified
- unquestioning
- unreserved
- wholehearted
- wool
- absolute
- whole
* * *♦ adj1. [rendición, perdón] unconditional;[ayuda] wholehearted2. [seguidor] staunch♦ nmfstaunch supporter* * *I adj unconditionalII m/f staunch supporter, stalwart* * *incondicional adj: unconditional♦ incondicionalmente adv -
13 librero anticuario
(n.) = antiquarian librarianEx. This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.* * *(n.) = antiquarian librarianEx: This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.
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14 no consumible
adj.nonconsumable.* * *(adj.) = nonconsumptiveEx. In addition, environmental research has focused on nonconsumptive use of wildlife resources, such as viewing wildlife and valuing the pure existence of wildlife.* * *(adj.) = nonconsumptiveEx: In addition, environmental research has focused on nonconsumptive use of wildlife resources, such as viewing wildlife and valuing the pure existence of wildlife.
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15 no consumidor
(adj.) = nonconsumptiveEx. In addition, environmental research has focused on nonconsumptive use of wildlife resources, such as viewing wildlife and valuing the pure existence of wildlife.* * *(adj.) = nonconsumptiveEx: In addition, environmental research has focused on nonconsumptive use of wildlife resources, such as viewing wildlife and valuing the pure existence of wildlife.
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16 sin consumir
adj.unconsumed.* * *(adj.) = nonconsumptiveEx. In addition, environmental research has focused on nonconsumptive use of wildlife resources, such as viewing wildlife and valuing the pure existence of wildlife.* * *(adj.) = nonconsumptiveEx: In addition, environmental research has focused on nonconsumptive use of wildlife resources, such as viewing wildlife and valuing the pure existence of wildlife.
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17 subasta
f.1 auction.sacar algo a subasta to put something up for auction2 tender.sacar algo a subasta to put something out to tenderpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: subastar.* * *1 (venta) auction2 (adjudicación de obra) invitation to tender\sacar a subasta to auction (off)salir a subasta to be up for auction* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=venta) auction, sale by auctionponer en o sacar a pública subasta — to put up for auction, sell at auction
subasta a la baja, subasta a la rebaja — Dutch auction
2) (=contrato de obras) tender, tendering3) (Naipes) auction* * *a) ( venta) auctionb) ( de obras) invitation to tender* * *= auction, auctioning.Ex. The prices of books sold at auctions may not seem, at first sight, to be a particularly potent bibliographical aid.Ex. This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.----* salir a subasta = come up for + auction.* * *a) ( venta) auctionb) ( de obras) invitation to tender* * *= auction, auctioning.Ex: The prices of books sold at auctions may not seem, at first sight, to be a particularly potent bibliographical aid.
Ex: This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.* salir a subasta = come up for + auction.* * *1 (venta) auctionel cuadro se sacó a subasta the picture was put up for auction2 (de obras) invitation to tender3 (en naipes) auction, bidding* * *
Del verbo subastar: ( conjugate subastar)
subasta es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
subasta
subastar
subasta sustantivo femenino
subastar ( conjugate subastar) verbo transitivo ‹ cuadro› to auction, sell … at auction;
‹contrato/obra pública› to put … out to tender
subasta sustantivo femenino
1 (venta) auction
2 (oferta de servicios, de obras públicas) tender
subastar verbo transitivo
1 (vender) to auction (off), to sell at auction
2 (sacar a concurso un contrato) to put out to tender
' subasta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adjudicar
- adjudicación
- puja
- pujar
- ofrecer
- rematar
- remate
English:
auction
- bid
- bidding
- lot
- outbid
- sale
* * *subasta nf1. [venta pública] auction;sacar algo a subasta to put sth up for auction;vender en subasta to auction off, to sell at auction2. [contrata pública] tender;sacar algo a subasta to put sth out to tender* * *f auction;sacar a subasta put up for auction* * *subasta nf: auction* * *subasta n auction -
18 subastador
m.auctioneer.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 auctioneer* * *subastador, -aSM / F auctioneer* * *- dora masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) auctioneerb) subastadora femenino ( empresa) auction-house* * *= auctioneer.Ex. This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.* * *- dora masculino, femeninoa) ( persona) auctioneerb) subastadora femenino ( empresa) auction-house* * *= auctioneer.Ex: This paper traces the history and growth of Bloomsbury Book Auctions, antiquarian booksellers and auctioneers, and relates some of its experiences in valuing and auctioning rare manuscripts and books.
* * *masculine, feminine1 (persona) auctioneer2* * *
subastador,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino auctioneer
' subastador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
subastadora
English:
auctioneer
* * *subastador, -ora nm,fauctioneer* * *m, subastadora f auctioneer* * *subastador, - dora n: auctioneer -
19 valorización
f.valorization, valuation, appraisal, valuing.* * *1 (tasación) valuation, valuing2 (revalorización) appreciation* * *SF1) (=tasación)= valoración 1)2) (LAm) (=aumento) increase in value* * *a) ( tasación) valoración a)b) (AmL) ( aumento de valor) increase in value, appreciation* * *= appreciation, valorisation [valorization, -USA].Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.Ex. There is a potential for diversity in software engineering with the valorization of differences, pluralities and heterogeneities at the expense of grand theory.* * *a) ( tasación) valoración a)b) (AmL) ( aumento de valor) increase in value, appreciation* * *= appreciation, valorisation [valorization, -USA].Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
Ex: There is a potential for diversity in software engineering with the valorization of differences, pluralities and heterogeneities at the expense of grand theory.* * *2 ( AmL) (aumento de valor) increase in value, appreciation* * *
valorización sustantivo femenino
* * *valorización nfincrease in value* * *f valuation -
20 выставление чека
1) Economy: valuing of check2) SAP.fin. issuing a check
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