dispuesto
ready ; willing ; nothing loath.
Copies with holds must be cataloged quickly to have them ready for the borrower.
Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
The stranger, nothing loath to start a conversation with them, looked at them smilingly.
dispuesto a
disposed to
Recently, however, libraries have again become more disposed to cooperate with educational associations.
dispuesto a ayudar
willing
willing to help
Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
Results have not been dramatic, but librarians should be willing to help such efforts with all the means at their disposal.
dispuesto a dar lo mejor sí
on + Posesivo + mettle
show + Posesivo + best
All contestants were on their mettle to show their best in order to grab the awards.
All contestants were on their mettle to show their best in order to grab the awards.
dispuesto a demostrar + Posesivo + valía
on + Posesivo + mettle
show + Posesivo + best
All contestants were on their mettle to show their best in order to grab the awards.
All contestants were on their mettle to show their best in order to grab the awards.
dispuesto a intentarlo
willing to try
We are willing to try and do the best we may, however little or however much it may signify to any particular individual.
dispuesto de forma uniforme
regimented
Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.
estar dispuestísimo a
be more than willing to
However, those who have tasted the succulent meat of this type of clam are more than willing to dig up to their armpits in the intertidal muck to capture such delicious quarry.
estar dispuesto
be game
Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.
estar dispuesto a
be keen to
be prepared to
be willing to
be of a mind to
be willing and able to
be ready, willing and able
be fain to
be open to
Hosts are less keen to standardise, although the EURONET Common Command Language has been adopted by various hosts, and there is some recognition of the potential benefits to the user of greater standardisation.
Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.
Whoever cataloged it at LC, and I'm willing to bet it happened elsewhere too, probably didn't get much beyond the dust jacket where there was a big clue about something special to the book.
I don't think the Council on Library Resources is of any mind to go shelling out money for ten years the way it did before.
It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.
However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.
With this assurance she was fain to content herself, but even this assurance did not make her happy.
A reappraisal is therefore outlined here with the understanding that it is open to rebuttal and challenge from whatever quarter.
estar dispuesto a todo
be ready, willing and able
However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.
estar dispuesto y deseoso a
be willing and able to
It was the first time any government had committed itself to providing work for any person who was willing and able to work.
estar poco dispuesto
be reluctant
Many libraries are reluctant to reclassify stock and many libraries leave stock classified according to earlier editions long after the earlier edition has been superseded.
estar preparado y dispuesto a todo
be ready, willing and able
However, unlike most artists, Ritchie was ready, willing and able to explain the deeper meanings in his pieces.
estar siempre dispuesto a ayudar
be always willing to assist
be always willing to help out
All of the sample agreed that the library staff are always willing to assist.
Thankfully, I have a wonderful set of parents and in-laws who are always willing to help out when we need a break from the kids.
muy dispuesto a
all ready to
A few moments ago I was all ready to give up reading because the book was not going to be to my taste.
no dispuesto
unprepared
As a result, librarians have been reluctant to accept that racialism can be communicated through books and unprepared to accept the 'no platform for fascists' position = Como resultado, los bibliotecarios han sido reacios a aceptar que el racismo pueda comunicarse a través de los libros y no están preparados para aceptar la postura "ninguna plataforma para los fascistas".
no estar dispuesto a
be unwilling to
be negatively disposed to
An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
The 2 remaining teachers - the resisters - were negatively disposed to the innovations and failed to implement them.
poco dispuesto
disinclined
Many librarians are disinclined to make the necessary effort to collect statistics.
poco dispuesto a colaborar
uncooperative
Similarly, a class that has been involved in a telling-off for any one of the myriad trivial transgressions their flesh is heir to can arrive at the next lesson aggressively uncooperative or giggly.