desarrollado
developed.
Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.
completamente desarrollado
fully-developed
Even the fully-developed rotary, which soon included devices for cutting and folding the paper as well as for printing and perfecting it, remained fundamentally simple.
desarrollado por uno mismo
self-developed
No course on management would be complete if it did not attempt to instill an appreciation for a self-developed philosophy of management based on behavioral theories.
de un país desarrollado
first world
In short, South Africa offers every facility and opportunity a traveller could want, all accompanied by the luxury of first world sophistication.
identificador de campo desarrollado [Término completo que se utiliza en un registro de una base de datos delante del contenido de un campo para indentificar su contenido por ej "autor"]
long field label
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insuficientemente desarrollado
poorly developed [poorly-developed]
Basic problems include the lack of books in the national language and poorly developed reading habits.
menos desarrollado
less developed [less-developed]
One of the challenges facing most less developed countries is that of raising the health conditions of their populations, particularly that of rural communities.
menos destacado
underdeveloped
Third World countries were labeled 'underdeveloped' until the United Nations deemed it appropriate to change that label to 'developing'.
mundo desarrollado, el
developed world, the
Australia's economy is a tower of strength after two respected international reports confirmed it continued to lead the developed world.
país desarrollado
developed country
first-world nation
first world country
developed nation
The gap between the archivally developed and undeveloped countries has widened since 1979 and technical changes relating to automation, conservation, reprography, deterioration due to pollution and wear and tear cause increasing problems.
But the real challenge to get it started is first to find the measures that can assuage the fear of the first-world nations.
Many first world countries have by law 3-4 weeks of vacation per year, minimum.
Technology transfers between developed and underdeveloped nations have been the mainstays of economic development for over 30 years.
pobremente desarrollado
poorly developed [poorly-developed]
Basic problems include the lack of books in the national language and poorly developed reading habits.
subdesarrollado
underdeveloped
Third World countries were labeled 'underdeveloped' until the United Nations deemed it appropriate to change that label to 'developing'.