cabida
dar cabida a [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio held] [Verbo irregular: pasado took, participio taken]
accommodate
include
hold
take
make + room (for)
leave + room for
leave + room for
Changes have been made to accommodate modern approaches or new groupings of subjects.
Document descriptions may be included in catalogues, bibliographies and other listings of documents.
If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.
A common standard serial interface is the RS232C which takes a 24-pin plug and is commonly used to connect many peripherals including printers and modems.
A scheme should allow relocation, in order to rectify an inappropriate placement, to eliminate dual provision (more than one place for one subject) to make room for new subjects.
In the former case, the layout of the text is adjusted to leave room for the graphics.
Pavements is included in the American sense; as Sidewalks does not rate a mention at all, this could leave room for ambiguity.
dar cabida al crecimiento
accommodate + growth
To accommodate growth in the vertical file collection the library developed a project to convert hardcopy materials to jacketed microfiche.
tener cabida para [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio held] [Verbo irregular: pasado took, participio taken]
hold
accommodate
include
take
have + room for
If the search is made with a call number, a summary of copies with that call number which are held by the library is first displayed.
Changes have been made to accommodate modern approaches or new groupings of subjects.
Document descriptions may be included in catalogues, bibliographies and other listings of documents.
A common standard serial interface is the RS232C which takes a 24-pin plug and is commonly used to connect many peripherals including printers and modems.
No matter how stuffed you are after the main course you always have room for a little dessert.