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2 vulnerabilidad
f.vulnerability.* * *1 vulnerability* * *noun f.* * ** * *femenino vulnerability* * *= vulnerability, defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex. Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.Ex. She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *femenino vulnerability* * *= vulnerability, defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex: Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.
Ex: She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *vulnerability* * *vulnerability* * *f vulnerability -
3 desprotección
f.lack of protection, exposure.* * *SF1) (=falta de protección) vulnerability, defencelessness, defenselessness (EEUU)2) (Jur) lack of legal protection3) (Inform) deprotection* * *femenino lack of protection* * *= defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex. She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *femenino lack of protection* * *= defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex: She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.
* * *lack of protectionmenores en situación de desprotección minors in a vulnerable situationla desprotección legal de las madres solteras the lack of legal protection for single mothers* * *f vulnerability -
4 aplazamiento
m.postponement.* * ** * *noun m.1) postponement2) deferment* * *SM [de acto] postponement; (Econ) deferment* * *a) ( de reunión - antes de iniciarse) postponement; (- una vez iniciada) adjournmentb) ( de pago) deferment* * *= postponement, adjournment.Ex. However, the present vulnerability of the scheme is shown by the delays caused by the departure of one of the full-time workers, which has led to postponement of the publication of the latest edition.Ex. The US then called for an adjournment of talks in order to reevaluate its policy.* * *a) ( de reunión - antes de iniciarse) postponement; (- una vez iniciada) adjournmentb) ( de pago) deferment* * *= postponement, adjournment.Ex: However, the present vulnerability of the scheme is shown by the delays caused by the departure of one of the full-time workers, which has led to postponement of the publication of the latest edition.
Ex: The US then called for an adjournment of talks in order to reevaluate its policy.* * *1 (de una reunión — antes de iniciarse) postponement; (— una vez iniciada) adjournment2 (de un pago) deferment* * *
aplazamiento sustantivo masculino
(— una vez iniciada) adjournment
aplazamiento sustantivo masculino postponement, adjournment
(de un pago) deferment
' aplazamiento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
prórroga
English:
deferment
- reprieve
- respite
- stay
- postponement
* * *aplazamiento nm1. [de viaje] postponement;[de reunión, juicio] [antes de empezar] postponement; [ya empezado] adjournment;el presidente ordenó el aplazamiento de la reunión the chairman adjourned the meeting2. [de pago] deferral* * ** * *aplazamiento nm: postponement -
5 desamparo
m.abandonment (abandono).pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desamparar.* * *1 (abandono) abandonment, desertion2 (falta de ayuda) helplessness\en desamparo abandoned, helpless* * *SM1) (=acto) desertion, abandonment2) (=estado) helplessness3) (=cese) cessation* * *masculino neglect* * *= dereliction, defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex. The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.Ex. She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *masculino neglect* * *= dereliction, defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex: The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.
Ex: She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *neglectel desamparo en el que vive esta ancianita the state of neglect in which this old lady lives* * *
Del verbo desamparar: ( conjugate desamparar)
desamparo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desamparó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desamparar
desamparo
desamparo sustantivo masculino
neglect
desamparar verbo transitivo
1 to abandon, desert
2 Jur to renounce, relinquish
desamparo sustantivo masculino helplessness
' desamparo' also found in these entries:
English:
forlorn
* * *desamparo nm[abandono] abandonment; [aflicción] helplessness;niños que viven en el más absoluto desamparo children who live in a state of total neglect* * *m neglect* * *desamparo nm1) : abandonment, neglect2) : helplessness -
6 eclesiástico
adj.ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, clerical, church.m.ecclesiastic, clergyman, churchman, person belonging to the clergy.* * *► adjetivo1 ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical, church1 (clérigo) clergyman————————1 (clérigo) clergyman* * *1. (f. - eclesiástica)adj.ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical2. noun m.cleric, clergyman* * *1.ADJ [gen] ecclesiastic, ecclesiastical; [autoridades] church antes de s2.SM clergyman, ecclesiastic* * *I- ca adjetivo ecclesiastical, church (before n)II* * *= ecclesiastical, church-based, pastoral, clerical, ecclesiastic.Ex. The 19th century saw changes of ownership between secular and ecclesiastical authorities and detailed organisation and cataloguing.Ex. The initiative for founding information centres usually came from local voluntary bodies such as Lions clubs or church-based organizations.Ex. This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex. To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex. The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.----* autoridad eclesiástica = ecclesiastical authority.* biblioteca eclesiástica = ecclesiastical library, church library.* derecho eclesiástico = ecclesiastical law.* dignatario eclesiástico = ecclesiastical official.* * *I- ca adjetivo ecclesiastical, church (before n)II* * *= ecclesiastical, church-based, pastoral, clerical, ecclesiastic.Ex: The 19th century saw changes of ownership between secular and ecclesiastical authorities and detailed organisation and cataloguing.
Ex: The initiative for founding information centres usually came from local voluntary bodies such as Lions clubs or church-based organizations.Ex: This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex: To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex: The choice of entry for chiefs of state is the same as that for works by popes or other high ecclesiastical officials.* autoridad eclesiástica = ecclesiastical authority.* biblioteca eclesiástica = ecclesiastical library, church library.* derecho eclesiástico = ecclesiastical law.* dignatario eclesiástico = ecclesiastical official.* * *ecclesiastical, church ( before n)1 (clérigo) ecclesiastic2Eclesiástico ( Bib) Ecclesiasticus* * *
eclesiástico◊ -ca adjetivo
ecclesiastical, church ( before n)
eclesiástico,-a
I adjetivo ecclesiastical
II sustantivo masculino clergyman
' eclesiástico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eclesiástica
- faja
English:
ecclesiastic
- ecclesiastical
* * *eclesiástico, -a♦ adjecclesiastical, church;la jerarquía eclesiástica the ecclesiastical o church hierarchy♦ nmclergyman* * *I adj ecclesiastical, church atrII m clergyman* * *eclesiástico, -ca adj: ecclesiastical, ecclesiasticeclesiástico nmclérigo: cleric, clergyman -
7 en soporte electrónico
Ex. The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.* * *Ex: The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.
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8 expresar preocupación
(v.) = voice + concernEx. The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.* * *(v.) = voice + concernEx: The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.
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9 goteo
m.1 dripping.2 dribbling, incontinence.3 drip.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: gotear.* * *1 dripping* * *noun m.drip, dripping* * *SM1) [de líquido, grifo] dripping; [de cañería, recipiente] leak; (=chorrito) trickleel goteo de cartas de protesta se convirtió en avalancha — the trickle of letters of complaint became a flood
un constante goteo de dimisiones — a steady flow o stream of resignations
2) (Med) drip, IV (EEUU)* * ** * *= drip, trickle.Ex. The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.Ex. This is in fulfillment of the Claverhouse dictum that unless staff members have the opportunity to develop as people their inspirational springs will become mere trickles.----* mancha producida por goteo = drip mark.* riego por goteo = trickle irrigation, drip irrigation.* * ** * *= drip, trickle.Ex: The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.
Ex: This is in fulfillment of the Claverhouse dictum that unless staff members have the opportunity to develop as people their inspirational springs will become mere trickles.* mancha producida por goteo = drip mark.* riego por goteo = trickle irrigation, drip irrigation.* * *(de un líquido, un grifo) dripping; (de una vela) drippingriego por goteo trickle irrigation* * *
Del verbo gotear: ( conjugate gotear)
goteo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
goteó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
gotear
goteo
gotear ( conjugate gotear) verbo intransitivo [líquido/grifo/vela] to drip;
[ cañería] to leak
goteo v impers ( lloviznar) to spit, drizzle
goteo sustantivo masculino
dripping
gotear verbo intransitivo & impers to drip: el grifo gotea, the tap o faucet is dripping
goteo sustantivo masculino drip, trickle: el débil goteo de ayuda humanitaria no conseguía aliviar la situación, the slow trickle of humanitarian aid didn't provide much relief
' goteo' also found in these entries:
English:
drip
- intravenous drip
* * *goteo nm1. [de líquido] dripping2. [de gente, información] trickle* * *m dripping* * *goteo nm: drip, dripping -
10 incapacitar
v.1 to disqualify (sujeto: circunstancias) (para ejercer cargos, votar).2 to disqualify (sujeto juez) (para ejercer cargos, votar).3 to incapacitate, to unfit, to hamstring, to disable.El accidente incapacitó a Ricardo The accident incapacitated Richard.Su falso testimonio incapacitó a María The false testimony incapacitated Mary.* * *1 (impedir) to incapacitate2 DERECHO to disqualify* * *VT1) (=invalidar) to incapacitate, handicap2) (Jur) to disqualify ( para for)* * *verbo transitivo enfermedad to incapacitate* * *= incapacitate.Ex. She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *verbo transitivo enfermedad to incapacitate* * *= incapacitate.Ex: She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.
* * *incapacitar [A1 ]vt1 «enfermedad» to incapacitatela lesión lo incapacita para el desempeño de su trabajo the injury has left him unfit for work2 ( Der) to disqualify■ incapacitarvito incapacitate* * *
incapacitar ( conjugate incapacitar) verbo transitivo [ enfermedad] to incapacitate;
incapacitar verbo transitivo
1 to incapacitate, disable: una depresión lo incapacitó temporalmente para el trabajo, he was temporarily unfit for work due to a depression
2 (legalmente) to disqualify, make unfit [para, for]
' incapacitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imposibilitar
English:
disqualify
- incapacitate
* * *incapacitar vt1. [sujeto: circunstancias] [para trabajar] to render unfit ( para for);su lesión en la columna lo incapacita para el deporte de competición his spinal injury makes him unable to participate in competitive sport2. Der [sujeto: circunstancias] [para ejercer cargos, votar] to disqualify ( para from); [sujeto: juez] [para ejercer cargos, votar] to disqualify, to declare disqualified ( para from); [para trabajar] to declare unfit ( para for o to)* * *v/t JUR disqualify* * *incapacitar vt1) : to incapacitate, to disable2) : to disqualify -
11 indefensión
f.helplessness, defenselessness, lack of protection, lack of proper defense.* * *1 defencelessness* * *SF defencelessness, defenselessness (EEUU)* * *femenino defenselessness** * *= defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex. She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.* * *femenino defenselessness** * *= defencelessnes [defenselessness, -USA].Ex: She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.
* * *defenselessness*se hallaban en un estado de total indefensión they were totally defenseless* * *indefensión nfdefencelessness;estar en una situación de indefensión to be defenceless* * *f defenselessness, Brdefencelessness -
12 pastoral
adj.pastoral.f.1 pastorale.2 pastoral.* * *► adjetivo1 pastoral1 LITERATURA pastoral2 MÚSICA pastorale, pastoral\carta pastoral pastoral letter* * *noun f. adj.* * *1.ADJ pastoral2. SF1) (Literat) pastoral2) (Rel) pastoral letter* * *Iadjetivo pastoralIIa) (Relig) pastoral (letter)* * *= pastoral.Ex. This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.* * *Iadjetivo pastoralIIa) (Relig) pastoral (letter)* * *= pastoral.Ex: This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.
* * *pastoral1 ( Relig) pastoral, pastoral letter* * *♦ adjpastoral♦ nfRel [documento] pastoral letter* * *f/adj pastoral* * *pastoral adj & nf: pastoral -
13 postergación
f.adjournment, delaying, passing-over, postponement.* * *1 (aplazamiento) deferment, delay2 (de una persona) relegation* * *SF1) [de acto] postponement2) (=relegación) disregard, neglect* * *femenino (esp AmL) postponement, deferment (frml), deferral (frml)* * *= postponement.Ex. However, the present vulnerability of the scheme is shown by the delays caused by the departure of one of the full-time workers, which has led to postponement of the publication of the latest edition.* * *femenino (esp AmL) postponement, deferment (frml), deferral (frml)* * *= postponement.Ex: However, the present vulnerability of the scheme is shown by the delays caused by the departure of one of the full-time workers, which has led to postponement of the publication of the latest edition.
* * *( esp AmL)* * *postergación nf[aplazamiento] postponement* * * -
14 religioso
adj.religious, godly, pious, devout.m.1 priest, monk.2 man of God.* * *► adjetivo1 religious► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - religiosa)adj.* * *religioso, -a1.ADJ religious2.SM / F monk/nun, member of a religious order* * *I- sa adjetivo religiousII- sa masculino, femenino member of a religious order* * *= religious, denominational, devotional, pastoral, clerical, prayerful, pious, God-fearing.Ex. The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.Ex. The mix of religious publishing is widespread including denominational and non-denominational presses, as well as secular and university presses.Ex. With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex. This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex. To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex. The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex. This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex. On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.----* adoctrinamiento religioso = religious indoctrination.* antireligioso = anti-religious.* desde un punto de vista religioso = religiously.* discurso religioso = religious discourse.* doctrina religiosa = religious doctrine.* fanático religioso = religious zealot, religionist, religious bigot.* fe religiosa = religious faith.* hermana religiosa = religious sister.* hermano religioso = religious brother.* libertad religiosa = religious freedom.* mantis religiosa = praying mantis, praying mantid.* música religiosa = religious music.* orden religiosa = religious order.* persecución religiosa = religious persecution.* práctica religiosa = religious practice.* religioso-cultural = religious-cultural.* religioso practicante = churchgoer.* secta religiosa = religious sect.* servicio religioso = ceremonial service.* * *I- sa adjetivo religiousII- sa masculino, femenino member of a religious order* * *= religious, denominational, devotional, pastoral, clerical, prayerful, pious, God-fearing.Ex: The authentic name of ethnic, national, religious, social, or sexual groups should be established if such a name is determinable.
Ex: The mix of religious publishing is widespread including denominational and non-denominational presses, as well as secular and university presses.Ex: With its riverfront orientation and steps leading down to the esplanade, the library evokes a Greek devotional temple.Ex: This article pays particular attention to the pastor's vulnerability, while carrying out pastoral duties, to civil lawsuits for malpractice.Ex: To take George Eliot as an example, her first work of fiction 'Scenes of Clerical Life' was put out in book form in an edition of 1,000 copies.Ex: The article 'Man proposes, God disposes' is reminder that all planning should take place in a spirit of prayerful reliance on God.Ex: This pious plantation owner wanted to teach Christianity to 12 of his slaves by inviting them to participate in a reenactment of the Last Supper.Ex: On this increasingly God-fearing globe, only Western Europe looks like the last bastion of secularism -- or are the faithful here too returning to the fold?.* adoctrinamiento religioso = religious indoctrination.* antireligioso = anti-religious.* desde un punto de vista religioso = religiously.* discurso religioso = religious discourse.* doctrina religiosa = religious doctrine.* fanático religioso = religious zealot, religionist, religious bigot.* fe religiosa = religious faith.* hermana religiosa = religious sister.* hermano religioso = religious brother.* libertad religiosa = religious freedom.* mantis religiosa = praying mantis, praying mantid.* música religiosa = religious music.* orden religiosa = religious order.* persecución religiosa = religious persecution.* práctica religiosa = religious practice.* religioso-cultural = religious-cultural.* religioso practicante = churchgoer.* secta religiosa = religious sect.* servicio religioso = ceremonial service.* * *religiousse educó en un colegio religioso she was educated at a convent school o a religious schoolmasculine, femininereligious person, member of a religious orderun religioso franciscano a Franciscan friar o monklas religiosas del convento the nuns in the convent* * *
religioso◊ -sa adjetivo
religious
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
member of a religious order
religioso,-a
I adjetivo
1 religious
2 (puntualidad, exactitud, etc) strict
II sustantivo masculino y femenino member of a religious order
' religioso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adherirse
- parecerse
- piedad
- religiosa
- civil
- funeral
- hábito
- hermano
- himno
- lego
- matrimonio
English:
become
- religious
- service
- revival
* * *religioso, -a♦ adjreligious♦ nm,f[monje] monk; [monja] nun* * *I adj religiousII m monk* * *religioso, -sa adj: religiousreligioso, -sa n: monk m, nun f* * *religioso adj religious -
15 rezumar
v.to ooze or seep out.* * *1 (transpirar) to ooze2 figurado to exude, ooze1 to ooze out, seep, leak* * *1.VT to ooze, exude2. VI1) [contenido] to ooze (out), seep (out), leak (out); [recipiente] to ooze, leak2) (=transpirar) to ooze3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < líquido> to oozeb) (liter) <nostalgia/violencia> to ooze2.rezumar vi to oozerezumar DE algo — to ooze out of o from something
* * *= seep away, exude.Ex. The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.Ex. Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < líquido> to oozeb) (liter) <nostalgia/violencia> to ooze2.rezumar vi to oozerezumar DE algo — to ooze out of o from something
* * *= seep away, exude.Ex: The article 'The invisible drip: how data seeps away in various ways' voices concern at the vulnerability of electronically held data, as especially in many cases only a single copy may exist.
Ex: Customers choose an establishment and spend hard-earned money and they want employees to exude appreciation through the attitude that 'we aim to please, the customer is always right, service is our business, and quality is our middle name'.* * *rezumar [A1 ]vt1 ‹líquido› to oozeel tronco rezumaba savia the trunk oozed sap o oozed with sap, sap oozed from the trunklas paredes rezuman humedad the walls are running with damp2 ( liter); ‹nostalgia/violencia› to oozerezuma sabiduría he oozes o exudes wisdomsu voz rezumaba sarcasmo her voice oozed sarcasm■ rezumarvito ooze rezumar DE algo to ooze OUT OF o FROM sth* * *
rezumar ( conjugate rezumar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to ooze
rezumar verbo transitivo to ooze: Susana rezuma confianza, Suzanne oozes confidence
' rezumar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
destilar
- rebosar
English:
ooze
* * *♦ vt1. [transpirar] to ooze;las paredes rezumaban agua the walls were running with damp♦ vito ooze o seep out* * *v/t & v/i ooze* * *rezumar v: to ooze, to leak -
16 téngase en cuenta
= witnessEx. Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.* * *= witnessEx: Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.
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17 téngase presente
= witnessEx. Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.* * *= witnessEx: Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.
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18 viabilidad
f.viability.* * *1 viability\plan de viabilidad viability study* * *SF1) [de un plan] viability, feasibility2) (Aut) road conditions [pl]* * ** * *= feasibility, viability, practicability, workability, satisfiability, tractability.Ex. However, even with selective indexing in combination, the limit of feasibility is usually reckoned to be compound subjects consisting of five terms.Ex. Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.Ex. This article analyses the feasibility, practicability, overall applicability and financial issues of constructing a library network.Ex. A unified data base of the Republic of Ukraine's information system illustrates the workability of the principles.Ex. The satisfiability of an information model in a universe of discourse can be formally checked by complementing the information model with a representation of concrete knowledge which is assumed to be complete.Ex. Experiments in automated reasoning have substantially broadened the meaning of 'practical tractability'.----* estudio de viabilidad = demonstration project, feasibility study.* * ** * *= feasibility, viability, practicability, workability, satisfiability, tractability.Ex: However, even with selective indexing in combination, the limit of feasibility is usually reckoned to be compound subjects consisting of five terms.
Ex: Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.Ex: This article analyses the feasibility, practicability, overall applicability and financial issues of constructing a library network.Ex: A unified data base of the Republic of Ukraine's information system illustrates the workability of the principles.Ex: The satisfiability of an information model in a universe of discourse can be formally checked by complementing the information model with a representation of concrete knowledge which is assumed to be complete.Ex: Experiments in automated reasoning have substantially broadened the meaning of 'practical tractability'.* estudio de viabilidad = demonstration project, feasibility study.* * *1 (de un proyecto) viability, feasibility2 (de un bebé) viability* * *
viabilidad sustantivo femenino
1 viability
2 feasibility, practicability
♦ Locuciones: Econ plan de viabilidad: ante la difícil situación de la empresa, se está elaborando un plan de viabilidad, due to the company's precarious situation a feasibility plan is going to be drawn up
' viabilidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
duda
English:
feasibility
- practicality
* * *viabilidad nfviability, feasibility* * *f viability, feasibility -
19 véase como ejemplo
= witnessEx. Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.* * *= witnessEx: Witness the viability and influence of Panizzi's ideology despite the vulnerability of many of his rules = Véase como ejemplo la viabilidad e influencia de la ideología de Panizzi a pesar de la vulnerabilidad de muchas de sus reglas.
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20 legalismo
• legal vulnerability• legalist
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См. также в других словарях:
Vulnerability — Vul ner*a*bil i*ty, n. The quality or state of being vulnerable; vulnerableness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vulnerability — index danger, frailty, jeopardy, liability, peril, risk Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Vulnerability — For other uses of the word Vulnerability , please refer to vulnerability (computing) You may also want to refer to natural disaster. Vulnerability is the susceptibility to physical or emotional injury or attack. It also means to have one s guard… … Wikipedia
vulnerability — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ extreme, great ▪ critical ▪ potential ▪ known, well known ▪ economic … Collocations dictionary
vulnerability — In information operations, a systematic examination of an information system or product to determine the adequacy of security measures, identify security deficiencies, provide data from which to predict the effectiveness of proposed security… … Military dictionary
vulnerability — noun a) Susceptibility to attack or injury; the state or condition of being weak or poorly defended. The country recognized their defence vulnerability after an airplane landed in front of the central square without any consequences. b) a… … Wiktionary
vulnerability — vulnerable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ exposed to being attacked or harmed. DERIVATIVES vulnerability noun (pl. vulnerabilities) vulnerably adverb. ORIGIN Latin vulnerabilis, from vulnerare to wound … English terms dictionary
vulnerability — noun 1. the state of being vulnerable or exposed (Freq. 3) his vulnerability to litigation his exposure to ridicule • Syn: ↑exposure • Derivationally related forms: ↑expose (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Vulnerability Scanner — sind Computerprogramme, die Zielsysteme auf das Vorhandensein von bekannten Sicherheitslücken hin untersuchen. Der Scanner bedient sich dabei Datenbanken mit Informationen zu diversen Sicherheitsproblemen wie z. B. Einsatz bzw. Vorhandensein … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vulnerability (song) — Vulnerability is a hardcore punk song by the ska punk band Operation Ivy written by Lead Vocalist Jesse Michaels released on the Energy LP.=Overview=Meaning and Style Vulnerability is about drunk driving and how people react to it. Many say… … Wikipedia
Vulnerability (computing) — In computer security, the term vulnerability is applied to a weakness in a system which allows an attacker to violate the integrity of that system. Vulnerabilities may result from weak passwords, software bugs, a computer virus or other malware,… … Wikipedia