recoger
capture ; collect ; cull ; gather ; pick up ; record ; reap ; harvest ; garner ; shuffle together ; scoop (out) ; sweep up ; wind ; stow ; pack + Posesivo + bags ; clear up ; pack up ; net ; gather up.
In those early days, so the story goes, the library movement was in danger of being captured by an aristocratic intellectual class designing to make the public library an elitist center for scholarly research.
Synonyms, related terms and other variants must now be collected, either by human selection, or with the aid of the machine.
The contents of an extract will often be culled from the results, conclusions or recommendations, i.e. the concluding segments, of the document.
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.
Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.
Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area = Editors and compilers of editions of works are recorded together with the edition statement in the edition area.
Women suffragists reaped an unexpected publicity bonanza when the 1913 national suffrage parade in Washington was broken up by a drunken mob.
Entire families or groups of families cooperate in growing and harvesting food.
The serials file contains a large number of titles, not only contributed by members, but also garnered from other sources.
This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.
This service will be useful for end users and for scooping out the availability of information on STN for a variety of search topics.
Who else is going to flip the burgers, clean the resistant bomb-proof windows of the glitzy mile-high skyscrapers - also take out the garbage, wash the dishes, park the cars, sweep up the papers in the parks?.
Bring the kite down by slowly winding the kite string around a kite spool.
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.
The next day we shook off our hangovers with another refreshing dip under the waterfall, packed our bags and headed off.
What they will not do is clear up the foggy area in most cataloguers' minds, the area that leads to an inconsistent application of half-understood principles'.
The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.
A circle of knitters who meet for a natter have ended up netting a massive £4973 for charity.
Our lives are like water spilled out on the ground, which cannot be gathered up again.
cinta para recoger la cortina
tie-back
curtain tie-back
Give your room a stylish look by making plaited tie-backs for your curtains.
This video describes the proper way to measure and install for curtain tie-back hooks.
encargado de recoger
gatherer
This could only be discovered by talking to the principal policy implementors and resource gatherers.
frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo
topic sentence
Hence, any elements that might contribute to relevance assessment must be incorporated into the topic sentence.
persona que recoge algo
picker
Next a 'picker' cleaned any remaining crumbs of plaster or metal from the face of the plate.
recoger con un rastrillo
rake
The results indicate that raking after mowing benefits germination of certain plants, especially legumes, annuals and biennials.
recoger datos
collect + data
The preliminary work began immediately with the drafting of a questionnaire designed to collect pertinent data on the distribution of authority files.
recoger datos para hacer estadísticas
collect + statistics
The Machlup article about scarcity of library statistics leaves a false impression, for academic librarians collect many useful statistics.
recoger el equipaje
pick up + Posesivo + luggage
This is the first time a maintenance employee gets trapped under one of the baggage carousels where passengers pick up their luggage.
recoger evidencia
collect + evidence
It is felt, however, when the evidence is collected, in most cases, out-of-school adults will be better served with a formal bibliographic instruction programme.
recoger experiencia
garner + experience
Experience garnered in this context suggests that the user/system interface requires careful management.
recoger información [En Internet, operación que realizan ciertos programas diseñados para recoger información de las páginas existentes en la red para luego facilitar la búsqueda]
collect + data
collect + information
gather + information
summon + knowledge
harvest + information
The preliminary work began immediately with the drafting of a questionnaire designed to collect pertinent data on the distribution of authority files.
The LA is currently conducting a major survey to collect and monitor information on gender, ethnic origin and disability which will enable the LA to highlight and tackle problems of inequality in the profession.
I am particularly indebted to her for a wealth of information gathered on a recent lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand.
The online catalogue represents the library profession's effort to create a workstation that can summon knowledge from virtually any location and deliver it to the catalogue user.
This article explores the appropriateness of the search paradigm as a framework for harvesting and mining information needed to make legal arguments.
recoger la mesa
clear away + the things
clear + the table
After eating her dinner in awful silence she cleared away the things and vented her anger in scrubbing the dishes with a spiteful energy.
When our waiter came back out after clearing the table, we were certain that he was going to politely usher us out, but instead, he asked us if we were interested in dessert!.
recoger las cosas
clear away + the things
After eating her dinner in awful silence she cleared away the things and vented her anger in scrubbing the dishes with a spiteful energy.
recoger las cosas de Uno antes de irse
pack + Posesivo + things
And there was the curious behaviour of Plantin's compositor Michel Mayer, who in June 1564 spent Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in a brothel, then packed his things and left the establishment without saying a word to anyone.
recoger los platos rotos
pick up + the pieces
sort out + the mess
The standards of education in the UK are woefully low leaving employers to often pick up the pieces.
The new governement has set itself the task of sorting out the mess that Labour have created.
recoger material
gather + material
The WILSONDISC system appears easier to the trained searcher who can gather a great body of relevant material by using Boolean free text searching.
recoger polvo
gather + dust
Really nice books sat on the shelves gathering dust.
recoger pruebas
collect + evidence
gather + evidence
accumulate + evidence
It is felt, however, when the evidence is collected, in most cases, out-of-school adults will be better served with a formal bibliographic instruction programme.
A questionnaire was circulated to the EURIM conference attenders to gather evidence on the application of research to practical problems = Se distribuyó un cuestionario a los asistentes al congreso EURIM para recoger pruebas sobre la aplicación de la investigación a los problemas prácticos.
Evidence is accumulating to show that videotaping the reference desk operation helps reference librarians see how - as well as how not - to do it.
recogerse el pelo
tie + Posesivo + hair back
Please wear cotton fabric clothing, long, tight-fitting sleeves, old jeans, and if you have long hair, please tie it back.
recoger y enviar datos
telemeter
This global climate monitoring system consists of approximately 70 moored buoys telemetering atmospheric and oceanographic data in real time to a shore based computer via a satellite system.
siembra vientos y recogerás tempestades [Derivado de la expresión original "Curses, like chickens, come home to roost"]
what goes around comes around
the chickens come home to roost
you reap what you sow
if you dance, you must pay the piper
If there's one place where what goes around comes around, it's the United States Senate.
These particular chickens do come home to roost.
A popular teaching of the New Testament is the principle that 'you reap what you sow'.
And as the old saying goes: 'If you dance, you must pay the piper' .
sin recoger
uncollected
Uncollected goods may be sold after one month from the date on which they are ready for collection or delivery.