conocer
be aware of ; be cognisant of ; know ; learn ; make + Nombre + aware of ; become + cognisant of ; gain + a sense of ; be privy to ; find out ; become + acquainted with ; get to + know ; get + acquainted with.
Although this may seem an obvious statement, there are many instances when the searcher is not fully aware of what can or might be retrieved.
The second aspect of institutional behavior we need to be cognizant of involves the notion the further institutions move into their life-cycles, the more they demonstrate the characteristics of a closed system.
However, in general, it is unreasonable to expect a user to know the ISBN of a book.
'I'd be disappointed to learn that my boss or subordinates - or peers for that matter - told tales out of school about me to others'.
Libraries need to be made aware of all possible networking options, the benefits of the lesser known OSI suite of protocols and the requirements for establishing an OSI environment.
Becoming cognizant of these retail promotional tools is the first step - the fun part is adopting successful ones!.
The best way of gaining some sense of what life used to be like is through the literature of the time.
Even individual models vary from others by the same manufacturer; but that isn't something I can advise on, I'm not privy to the information.
For example, a person can consult the system holdings files to find out whether a library in the network owns a copy of the document.
This information is displayed to allow the borrower to become acquainted with the subject terminology used by the library.
I'm generally shy by nature, and I have to really get to know people before I begin to feel comfortable with them.
Here are some ideas for helping your children get acquainted with the public library.
ayudar a conocer mejor
advance + understanding
Their efforts are significantly advancing our understanding of climate change.
conocer a Alguien
meet + Alguien
A holiday is a possible alternative to a study tour, but the disadvantage is that the student may find it harder to meet librarians.
conocer a Alguien como la palma de la mano
read + Nombre + like a book
That girl could read me like a book, no matter how hard I tried to disguise my feelings.
conocer a Alguien como si lo hubieras parido
read + Nombre + like a book
That girl could read me like a book, no matter how hard I tried to disguise my feelings.
conocer a ciencia cierta
know for + certain
know for + sure
know for + a fact
I know for certain I was moony and lonely, feeling dissatisfied with myself, and wanted only to be alone that night.
The whole extent of Chernobyl's damage - both in terms of human casualties and environmental destruction - may never be known for sure.
Here's the question: If you knew for a fact that you only had seven years to live, what would you do?.
conocer Algo al dedillo
know + Nombre + inside-out
learn + Nombre + inside-out
know + Nombre + off pat
know + Nombre + by heart
On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.
The article is entitled 'Learning computers inside-out'.
They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.
This tune is noted for its tin-pan alley style, frankly atrocious lyrics, and the fact that everyone in the country knew it by heart.
conocer Algo como la palma de + Posesivo + mano
know + Algo + like the back of + Posesivo + hand
Having lived there practically all of his life, he reveals that he knows the place like the back of his hand.
conocer Algo de cabo a rabo
know + Nombre + inside-out
On the contrary, they are connoisseurs because they know their subject inside-out: the good, bad and indifferent.
conocer Algo de carretilla
know + Nombre + off pat
know + Nombre + by heart
They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.
This tune is noted for its tin-pan alley style, frankly atrocious lyrics, and the fact that everyone in the country knew it by heart.
conocer Algo de memoria
know + Nombre + off pat
know + Nombre + by heart
They are reviewed and changed every year, so don't assume you know them off pat.
This tune is noted for its tin-pan alley style, frankly atrocious lyrics, and the fact that everyone in the country knew it by heart.
conocer bien
be knowledgeable about
be alert to
While most Americans have heard of the consumer price index (CPI), many people are not knowledgeable about its meaning or history.
There are many sincere librarians who are alert to the dangers inherent when libraries take positions on issues.
conocer como
designate as
With the preliminary investigations completed, a joint working group designated as the IFLA Working Group on an International Authority System was established.
conocer cómo piensa Alguien
get + inside the mind of
The book focuses on Nixon's two terms in office and draws on solid, original source material to get inside the minds of the president and his chief hatchetman, Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman, in particular.
conocer con certeza
know for + certain
know for + sure
I know for certain I was moony and lonely, feeling dissatisfied with myself, and wanted only to be alone that night.
The whole extent of Chernobyl's damage - both in terms of human casualties and environmental destruction - may never be known for sure.
conocer de algún modo
know + on some grounds
Each test involves obtaining a cluster of about five documents known on some grounds to be related in subject matter, and retrieving their descriptors from at least two data bases.
conocer de antemano
foreknow
Classical theists also maintain both that some individuals will earn eternal life and that God infallibly foreknows the future.
conocer de lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz
have + Nombre + figured out
Or still others think they have the library figured out, probably because of recent cuts in the book budget they read about in the campus newspaper.
conocer demasiado bien
know + all too well
If you are self-employed or own a small business, you know all too well that out-of-control overhead costs can be crippling.
conocer de primera mano
know + first-hand
Chile was once her home, she grew up and completed high school there, and she knew first-hand some of the country's needs for advancing the field of librarianship.
conocer + desafortunadamente
be painfully aware of
School library media specialists are painfully aware of the negative reactions of librarians in other types of libraries to their circulation and catalogue systems.
conocer de seguro
know for + certain
know for + sure
I know for certain I was moony and lonely, feeling dissatisfied with myself, and wanted only to be alone that night.
The whole extent of Chernobyl's damage - both in terms of human casualties and environmental destruction - may never be known for sure.
conocer de sobra
know + all too well
If you are self-employed or own a small business, you know all too well that out-of-control overhead costs can be crippling.
conocer (el) mundo
travel around + the world
Traveling around the world is a dream a lot of people have, and they want to make it come true.
conocer la noticia
learn + the news
Xenophon learnt the news while he was making a sacrifice to the gods.
conocer la verdad
discern + the truth
know + the truth
Discerning the truth in a situation sometimes takes cunning.
Everyone thinks she's just a dotty old woman, but Joe knows the truth.
conocer lo que Alguien o Algo es capaz de hacer
have + Nombre + figured out
Or still others think they have the library figured out, probably because of recent cuts in the book budget they read about in the campus newspaper.
conocer los tejemanejes
know + the ropes
She wasn't particularly worried though, she knew the ropes and could get herself home safe and sound.
conocer mejor
gain + a better understanding
gain + a greater understanding
The aim of the project was to gain a better understanding of the nature of collaboration in the information searching process.
The aim of the interviews was to gain greater understanding of what these children are looking for in a story book.
conocer muy bien
be fully aware of
know + all too well
Librarians are fully aware of and sympathetic toward the monetary problems of journals because libraries have the same problems.
If you are self-employed or own a small business, you know all too well that out-of-control overhead costs can be crippling.
conocer muy bien la materia
know + Posesivo + stuff
It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.
conocer perfectamente
know + all too well
If you are self-employed or own a small business, you know all too well that out-of-control overhead costs can be crippling.
conocer personalmente
meet + in person
meet + face to face
Librarians easily find friends anywhere in the world, whether or not they have met in person.
Many participants they take the opportunity of the IFLA conference to meet face-to-face.
conocer por experiencia
know (by/from) + experience
People who have used cases in teaching know from experience that some person or persons will give an entirely new interpretation to case data and so will give a case a new twist.
conocerse
get + acquainted
They got acquainted while organizing a music festival.
conocerse como
call
be known as
dub
The creation of a series of entries for inclusion in a catalogue or printed index is an indexing process which must involve some system, which we might call an indexing system.
The large cataloguing record data bases are structured according to a format known as the MARC format.
Carlyle Systems Inc has recently issued version 2.1 of their cataloguing input/edit module, dubbed CATIE.
conocerse la verdad
the truth + come out
She went down in their estimation when the truth came out.
conocérsele así por
get + Posesivo + name from
Presumably they got their name from their habit of frightening the living daylights out of unsuspecting passers-by.
conocérsele por
be famous for
be well known for
He is famous for using his celebrity status to get through to politicians so that they'll raise money for the poor in underdeveloped countries.
The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring nations who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.
conocer todos los trucos
know + the ropes
She wasn't particularly worried though, she knew the ropes and could get herself home safe and sound.
conocer vida
see + the world
Their initial idea was 'to see life, see the world'.
conócete a ti mismo
know + thyself
The author advances some underlying principles that should guide Web design, e. g. knowing the tools, using appropriate means to an appropriate end, and 'knowing thyself'.
dar a conocer
bring to + the attention
communicate
publicise [publicize, -USA]
report
articulate
make + known
put + Nombre + on the map
Many displays are changed from time to time (for example, once a week, or once a month) so that various sections of the stock may be brought to the attention of the library's public over a period of time.
The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
A variety of extension activities, such as book clubs, competitions and quizzes also help to publicize the stock and the work of the library.
Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.
The major documentation problem is one of making known and giving access to the many works available from sources ranging from large trade editions to pamphlets.
Congratulations to the many medalists who put the USA back on the map.
dar Algo a conocer
get + the word out
Another way I'm getting the word out is by writing an article to put in the local community newspaper.
el primer + Nombre + que se conoce
the earliest known + Nombre
The earliest known flower arranging dates back to ancient Egypt.
empezar a conocer
get to + know
I'm generally shy by nature, and I have to really get to know people before I begin to feel comfortable with them.
la verdad + darse a conocer
the truth + come out
She went down in their estimation when the truth came out.
llegar a conocer
become + acquainted with
get to + know
get + acquainted with
This information is displayed to allow the borrower to become acquainted with the subject terminology used by the library.
I'm generally shy by nature, and I have to really get to know people before I begin to feel comfortable with them.
Here are some ideas for helping your children get acquainted with the public library.
más vale malo conocido que bueno por conocer no conocer a Alguien de nada no conocer a Alguien en absoluto no conocer a Alguien para nada No importa lo que se conoce, sino a quién se conoce quedar mucho por conocer sin conocer tal como lo conocemos
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
not know + Pronombre + from Adam
not know + Pronombre + from Adam
not know + Pronombre + from Adam
It's not what you know, but who you know
there + be + a great deal yet to be learned
there + be + still a great deal to be learned
ignorant of
as we know it
Going by the idiom 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush' is not likely to be a successful strategy in an increasingly competitive environment.
But the man in the street wouldn't know them from Adam.
But the man in the street wouldn't know them from Adam.
But the man in the street wouldn't know them from Adam.
But now she was beginning to wonder if there was any truth to the old adage that 'It's not what you know, but who you know'.
There is a great deal yet to be learned about electronic mail reference service = Queda mucho por conocer sobre el servicio de referencia por correo electrónico.
There is still a great deal to be learned about information, its use by people and the way people interact with machines before information technology can realize its full potential.
The user may come to the catalogue relatively ignorant of the heading under which a work is to be found.
The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.