guardar
file ; house ; keep ; save ; store ; store away ; guard (against) ; pack up ; lodge ; stand + guard over ; squirrel away ; put away ; stow ; stash ; have in + store ; pack ; stash away ; cache.
File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.
The shared systems are run on an IBM 4341 computer housed at BLCMP.
Guard book or scrapbook type arrangement, with possibly a loose-leaf format, is suitable for organising and keeping cuttings, letters and other small items.
Whenever this code is entered, the system saves the document or list of documents being displayed and displays a summary of the documents saved up to that point.
The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.
This chain will not be processed, but will be stored away for later use.
The article 'Sealing criminal history records: shall we let the fox guard the henhouse in the name of privacy?' has once again raised the debate on the consequences of allowing press and public to view such data.
Unless the distance was short, the books travelled in sheets, unbound, packed up in chests or barrels.
The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.
Librarians are doomed if they are seen by their patrons as standing guard over information and seemingly barring access to it.
The more which can be digitized, and the more rapidly, the more which then can be squirreled away into atmospherically-controlled & inexpensive archives.
She took all photos, sorted them out, stuffed them into boxes, and put them away in storage.
It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.
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.
The killing was committed in the traditional and extremely gruesome way Islam has in store for women accused of adultery: she was stoned to death.
After various selection processes, the books are sorted into broad general categories and packed into consignments of up to 5,000 books.
Almost everybody we know had their treasures or some of their personal items stashed away in an old cigar box.
Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.
¡el Cielo nos guarde!
heaven forbid
God forbid
As far as Hernandez could determine, no one dared to approach him with suggestions for needed changes in library policy or procedure or, heaven forbid, in his personal management style.
Disability can affect us all and God forbid you have an accident or something and become disabled ... How would you feel?.
acción de guardar documentos
save
After several saves, the saved document summary screen might look like that shown in Figura 32 on page 38.
fiesta de guardar [En la religión católica, día en el que es obligado ir a misa]
holiday of obligation
Through the years we made sure we attended Mass as a family every Sunday and on all holidays of obligation.
guardar Algo para otra vez
save for + a rainy day
Americans have stopped saving for a rainy day, living paycheck to paycheck and depending on credit cards to get them through emergencies = Los americanos han dejado de ahorrar para cuando lleguen tiempos difíciles, viviendo al día y dependiendo de las tarjetas de crédito para ayudarles a superar las emergencias.
guardar bajo llave
keep under + lock and key
Obviously rare books will be kept under lock and key at all times and not made accessible to unauthorized persons.
guardar celosamente
guard + zealously
Such books have to be zealously guarded by library staff in the interests of other students who may well be required to write an essay on the same subject at the same time.
guardar como oro en paño
keep + Nombre + close to + Posesivo + heart
treasure + Nombre + dearly
treasure + Nombre + dearly
She gave her friend Cox a necklace when her daughter, Coco, was born, and she is still keeping it close to her heart almost seven years later.
For many, the memories of sitting in Nana's kitchen is one that is treasured dearly.
For many, the memories of sitting in Nana's kitchen is one that is treasured dearly.
guardar como un tesoro
treasure
I treasure the note sent by a reader to a publisher which said 'Between the covers of your books I can ignore the TV, transistors, politics, and the weather'.
guardar con mucho cariño
treasure
I treasure the note sent by a reader to a publisher which said 'Between the covers of your books I can ignore the TV, transistors, politics, and the weather'.
guardar correspondencia
bear + correspondence (to)
However, many librarians remain unconvinced that the global citation data from the Journal Citation Report (JCR) bears enough correspondence to their local situation to be useful.
guardar en reserva
keep in + reserve
hold in + reserve
The notation employed by the Library of Congress scheme is based on letters of the alphabet, twenty-one of which have been used and five kept in reserve for further expansion.
What is most important is for referral to be regarded as a regular and usual procedure in appropriate cases, one of the quite legitimate weapons in the librarian's armoury, even though one that is normally held in reserve.
guardar en secreto
keep + confidential
keep + Nombre + under wraps
shroud in + secrecy
wrap + Nombre + (up) in + secrecy
cloak in + secrecy
veil in + secrecy
enshroud in + secrecy
keep + a tight lid on
Provided that passwords are kept confidential - and it is also a good policy to change them regularly - this may be sufficient.
Maybe a whole slew of democrats knew about it and kept it under wraps until it was politically expedient to release it to the media.
India's first nuclear submarine remains shrouded in secrecy - despite its public launch.
But even after this tragedy, the sect had continued to function - to this day its motivation and goals remain wrapped in secrecy.
Cloaked in secrecy for years the project began as one of the world's biggest most ambitious and little-known undertakings.
Tibet, a land veiled in secrecy for centuries, 'the roof of the world' full of mystery, grandeur and overwhelming sights.
Though their methods are enshrouded in secrecy, magicians combine the art of performance with a variety of scientific disciplines to create their fascinating illusions.
Thankfully they'd been able to keep a tight lid on the execution date, for fear of too many rubbernecks hanging around the prison.
guardar en una bolsa
pouch
Jewelry made from serpentine should be protected by pouching it in cloth or velvet before storing it with other jewelry.
guardar la compostura
keep + a stiff upper lip
put + a brave face on
brazen out
keep + a straight face
put on/up + a brave face
Keeping a stiff upper lip during an emotional event can impair your memory, research suggests.
You have to make sure you lead from the front and put a brave face on it during the tough times to bring people with you and get out of it.
The way they tried to stonewall and brazen out the forged document scandal suggests that they didn't realize the extent to which their monopoly was gone.
The object of this game is to keep a straight face while the other players try to make you laugh.
It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face.
guardar la compostura, mantenerse compuesto, mantenerse impasible, mantener
put on/up + a brave face
It's no secret that all Commonwealth Games sites are lagging behind schedule but the organisers are putting on a brave face.
guardar las apariencias
preserve + appearance
keep up + appearances
save + face
He sometimes preserves this appearance by adopting into the fold anyone who becomes logical, much in the manner in which a British labor leader is elevated to knighthood.
As many as 15 million Britons are using credit cards in the struggle to keep up appearances as they mistakenly consider themselves to be middle class.
He'll be able to save face by showing that he gave his everything, but he won't have to suffer the consequences of actually implementing that horrible legislation.
guardar las formas
keep up + appearances
save + face
As many as 15 million Britons are using credit cards in the struggle to keep up appearances as they mistakenly consider themselves to be middle class.
He'll be able to save face by showing that he gave his everything, but he won't have to suffer the consequences of actually implementing that horrible legislation.
guardar lo mejor para lo último
save + the best for last
The awards were handed out in alphabetical order, but for us all, that just meant they saved the best for last.
guardar los resultados de una búsqueda en un fichero
store + search results + in disc file
Many searchers find it convenient to store search results in a disk file.
guardar muchas esperanzas
get + Posesivo + hopes up
We have been told that although officially an upgrade/revision is 'under development,' we shouldn't get our hopes up.
guardar paralelismo
have + parallel
There have also been examples of online sexual harassment some of which do not have parallels in the non electronic world.
guardar relación con
bear + relation to
stand in + relation to
stand in + relationship to
bear + relationship to
be commensurate with
bear (up)on
If the resultant machine-readable file bore no relation to a coherent catalog, that was of no serious concern.
By virtue of sharing the same characteristics of division, the isolates within a facet all stand in the same relationship to their subject area or containing class.
Thus, in recognizing the existence of categories and facets we, at the same time, recognize that elementary concepts stand in various relationships to one another.
What is more arguable is whether or not it is a bibliographical pursuit at all since it bears little relationship to the physical nature of the book.
We can offer you a salary that will be commensurate with the duties and responsibilities that the job demands.
There have been a number of reference books/bibliographies produced which bear on this problem.
guardar rencor
bear + a grudge
harbour + resentment
hold + a grudge
Bearing a grudge leads one to bitterness, wrath, and hatred.
On the other hand, anonymous review does not always stop authors harbouring resentment if their paper is rejected.
When you're wronged, it's hard not to hold a grudge.
guardar rencor (hacia)
bear + ill will (towards)
harbour + ill-will (towards)
Bailey says he left Norfolk bearing no ill will toward anyone, though perhaps he had reason to.
So it was surprising to hear that many people harboured ill-will towards companies they felt had done them wrong.
guardar resentimiento
carry + a chip on + Posesivo + shoulder
Sixteen years later, the truth remains indeterminable but this much is clear: Thomas carries a huge chip on his shoulder.
guardarse
keep for + Reflexivo
be on guard (against)
The clicker paid each man according to what he had set, keeping for himself a share equal to that of the most productive hand.
Searchers need to be aware of the characteristics of the services and be on guard against bias, incompleteness, and lack of relevancy.
guardarse Algo para Uno Mismo
keep + Nombre + to + Reflexivo
In an age where large scale research are the norm rather than the exception, it is inevitable that the sponsors of such research will wish to keep the results to themselves.
guardarse de
beware (of/that)
be shy of + Gerundio
He should beware that the 'gee whiz' or 'Isn't science wonderful' syndrome is not uncommon among the recently converted = Debería tener cuidado de que el síndrome "recórcholis" o "la ciencia es maravillosa" es frecuente entre los nuevos conversos.
Printers or publishers were sometimes shy of giving their real names - usually because a book was treasonable, or libellous, or a piracy - and for similar reasons they might give a false place of publication and a false date.
guardárselas a Alguien
hold + it against
The employee must feel that any problem or complaint will be objectively heard and fairly resolved and that the supervisor will not hold it against the employee or consider him or her a troublemaker.
guardarse los sentimientos
keep + Posesivo + feelings to + Reflexivo
If the handwriting slopes to the left, the person is very good at keeping their feelings to themselves.
guardar silencio
keep + silent
keep + silence
As a consequence, the Jewish survivors of the genocide were under pressure to keep silent.
Local policies have to keep silence about one, if not their principal object: regulating the presence of immigrants in the city.
guardar sorpresas
hold + surprises
This is the heart of the question and the answer holds no surprises.
guardar una búsqueda en disco
save + Posesivo + search + to disc
Choose from among the TRANSFER options to save your search to disk.
guardar una relación directamente proporcional
vary + proportionately
Which of the following statements is true? Recall and precision tend to vary proportionately or they tend to vary inversely?.
guardar una relación inversamente proporcional
vary + inversely
Which of the following statements is true? Recall and precision tend to vary proportionately or they tend to vary inversely?.
guardar un secreto
keep + a secret
The article carries the title 'Telecommunications perspectives: `keeping a secret; encryption revisited (or, are we throwing the baby out with the bath water?)'.
hacer guardar silencio
shush
Another aspect is the behaviour of users which is to be tolerated and even encouraged: `But for God's sake - NO SHUSHING'.
nadar y guardar la ropa
have it + both ways
hedge + Posesivo + bets
You can't have it both ways - you've got to think before you post every detail of your life to the Internet.
Meanwhile, students are hedging their bets: The number of double majors is on the rise, particularly at the most elite schools.
no guardar relación con
be incommensurate with
Its economic impact has been a disappointment & is totally incommensurate with the size of the investment.
porche para guardar el coche
car port
Arrange the list in strict alphabetical order by the word by word method: Carp, Carburettors, Car port, Cardiff, Car maintenance, Carpets, Cars, Carborundum, Carpet tiles, Car sales = Ordene la lista en orden alfabético estricto según el método de ordenación palabra por palabra: Carpas, Carburadores, Porche para guardar el coche, Cardiff, Cuidados del coche, Alfombras, Coches, Carborundo, Planchas de moqueta, Venta de coches.
que guarde relación con
in keeping with
This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.
quien guarda, halla
waste not, want not
There is a way that we can all reduce the cost of our food bill and it involves adopting the 'waste not, want not' attitudes of our grandparents and great grandparents.
sin guardar una correlación
uncorrelated
This technique can be used to derive either orthogonal or uncorrelated dimensions for any type of input data.
volver a guardar
rehouse [re-house]
A new building is planned which will rehouse most of the British Library's present functions under one roof.