acumular
accumulate ; cumulate ; heap ; amass ; pile ; build up ; mount ; hoard ; stockpile ; stash ; rack up ; pile up ; store up ; cache ; tot up ; tote up ; gather up ; gather ; heap up.
Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.
Publish changes as they are accepted, in a periodical publication, cumulating these in a new edition of all or parts of the schedules, as suitable.
It is true that assignments were being heaped upon him with immense rapidity, but he would be able to sort them out and contrive solutions.
Many libraries amass a considerable amount of community literature, some of which is kept on permanent display.
The first thing I did was pile them one on another and then sit on them while I looked at my other presents.
A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.
Finally, the scores of amendments, which had been issued to change rules or clarify their meaning, had mounted to the point where catalogers copies of the AACR were seriously out-of-date, if they were not bulging with tip-ins.
What one might call 'fetishistic bibliomania' is a disease - and few serious book-readers, let alone librarians, are free from a squirrel-like proclivity to hoard books.
This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.
When I went to the little boys/girls room to relieve myself I was suprised to see the amount of loo rolls stashed in the corner.
How many honorary doctorates has the Judge racked up since then?.
As the bills piled up and the little money she had dried up, friends and neighbors began to worry that she didn't have a prayer.
Large volumes of water can be stored up for irrigation by erecting an earthen or masonry dam across the lower part of the vally of a river or stream.
Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.
Babies cry for an average of five hours a day for the first three months and tot up 51 days in their first year, according to survey.
When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.
Our lives are like water spilled out on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again.
A bibliography is a list of materials or items which is restricted in its coverage by some feature other than the materials being gathered in one library collection.
Her clothes were all heaped up in a corner, half-folded.
acumular atrasos
build up + backlogs
This article describles the steps taken to deal with the backlogs which had built up when it became clear that ratification would not be achieved.
acumular demasiado stock
overstock
Difficulties experienced by publishers include loss of property, overstocking and no effective mechanism for writing off.
acumular deudas
run up + debts
run up + debts
incur + debts
accumulate + debts
accrue + debts
Partners who run up debts without their spouses knowledge are becoming a growing problem.
Partners who run up debts without their spouses knowledge are becoming a growing problem.
The growing of hair on the palm or any such place where hair does not grow suggests that he will incur debts which will shatter his peace.
Although the firms have piled up cash they have also accumulated debts - the latter outweighing the other.
Labor spent the money when it was needed and is taking steps to tighten the purse strings to begin honouring the debt it has accrued.
acumular dinero
heap up + money
The question is that we, from the lower echelons, cannot understand how the rich can be so egoistic as to go on and on with heaping up money.
acumular experiencia
garner + experience
Experience garnered in this context suggests that the user/system interface requires careful management.
acumular facturas
run up + bills
Thousands of people are running up bills they may never pay back.
acumular polvo
gather + dust
collect + dust
Really nice books sat on the shelves gathering dust.
So why pay good money just to own the things and have them collecting dust around the house?.
acumular problemas
build up + problems
heap up + problems
This article describes the problems which built up in the Danish Patent Office from 1977 to 1983.
The Minister again is heaping up problems for the future with that provision.
acumular reservas
stockpile
This type of dairies are generally interested in stockpiling annual ryegrass as a source of high-quality winter forage.
acumular riquezas
heap up + riches
heap up + wealth
He heaps up riches for someone else to spend.
As the merchants continued to heap up wealth, it naturally followed that they began to look beyond the narrow horizons of the Middle Ages.
acumularse
accrue to
Anything gained will accrue to information science rather than to library practice.