dedicar
cover ; dedicate ; devote ; lavish ; give over ; set apart ; put + aside.
The schedules are divided into two parts, one covering music scores and parts and the other concerned with music literature.
Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.
A book for instance on 'vegetable gardening' may contain equally valuable information on 'growing tomatoes' as a book devoted entirely to 'growing tomatoes'.
The physical nature of the book is the aspect on which the major amount of study is likely to be lavished.
Part III and Part V of the present work are given over to descriptions of such schemes.
Storytelling and reading in a room set apart and led by competent people can be an entertainment designed for all.
If there is one, the borrower must be notified, and the copy somehow put aside for that borrower for a limited amount of time.
Algo a lo que hay que dedicar mucho tiempo
time-consuming [time consuming]
International consultation is bulky and time-consuming, and this makes revision a slow process.
dedicar algún tiempo a hacer algo
have + a turn at
Seven of the compositors, moreover, did short stints at press, and one of the pressmen had a turn at composition.
dedicar atención
devote + attention
give + Nombre + attention
The cataloger, by being relieved of the onerous clerical burden of reorganizing the catalog, is free to devote professional attention to making the catalog a more responsive and useful tool.
The only way chippies like her will stop acting so cheap is if men stop giving them attention.
dedicar atención a
turn + Posesivo + mind to
pay + attention to
An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.
Scant attention is paid to evaluation and the needs of users.
dedicar dinero
dedicate + money
It has the appearance of a pro forma project, with little money dedicated to it and insufficient editorial commitment to its scholarly usefulness.
dedicar el tiempo y el esfuerzo
take + the time and effort
If a patron is willing to take the time and effort to use the library - whether physically or virtually - there may be an economic benefit that the patron receives from that use.
dedicar energía
expend + energy
Such an approach can lead to confusion and discouragement, and a great deal of energy can be expended on faulty assumptions.
dedicar esfuerzo
expend + effort
spend + effort
devote + energy
give + effort
Prior to computerisation of the production of catalogues and indexes considerable clerical effort was expended in filing index and catalogue cards.
If they were not to spend a great deal of time and effort in editing and verifying material they needed simply to accept whatever individual bibliographers gave them uncritically.
Let us call a moratorium on writing about the subject and devote our energies to doing comparative work.
One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.
dedicar la debida atención a
pay + due attention to
At the times of the economic boom airlines celebrated the abundance of passengers without paying due attention to assessing potential risks.
dedicar la vida a
devote + life to
Classification fascinated him and he devoted his entire life to its study.
dedicar + Posesivo + atención
turn + Posesivo + attention (to)
turn + Posesivo + thoughts
This is an area to which bibliometricians could usefully turn their attention.
There seems to be increasing support for the belief that the economy is still in decline, so companies will now be turning their thoughts to cost savings.
dedicar + Posesivo + atención a un problema
turn + Posesivo + attention to problem
It is to these problems that we must now turn our attention.
dedicar recursos
divert + resources
commit + resources
The basic answer is a willingness to divert the resources to do it, and the ability to find the resources.
It is unreasonable to expect a library without enough money to open at regular hours to serve its citizens to commit resources that will enable a user half way around the world to borrow from its collection.
dedicar recursos a
direct + resources toward(s)
A committed principal can direct school resources toward developing the library or mobilize support from parents.
dedicarse
break into
This article examines the position of IBM and its decline in the world of data processing and considers the growth areas that the company should break into.
dedicarse a
aim at
be concerned with
embark on/upon
engage in
indulge in
tackle
turn to
get + involved with/in
devote + Reflexivo + to
home in on
enter + a business
make + a life's work of
spend + Posesivo + days
go into
turn + Posesivo + hand to
This paper describes research carried out into the use of an on-line bulletin board service aimed at those in the academic community who are interested in applying computing to teaching in the Arts and Humanities.
Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.
Before we embark upon more extensive consideration of the software packages and their use in information retrieval, it is worth reviewing the options for computer hardware.
In the libraries which were engaged in large-scale cataloguing co-operation was central to developments, as outlined in chapter 18.
Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.
Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.
We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.
This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.
Having devoted herself to medical librarianship in her elective course work, she hoped when she received her degree to put her knowledge to work at a university medical school.
This article discusses the organisations that develop standards in information management and homes in on the US national bodies central to many of the international standards.
Some of those pupils will undoubtedly enter one kind of business or another which has links with Europe.
For librarianship students not intending to make a life's work of official publications the problem is to teach an awareness that they are not necessarily highly specialist materials of restricted interest.
He now spends his days drawing, painting and counting himself lucky that he actually gets paid for doing what he loves.
She views librarianship through traditional eyes and plans to go into public service.
And now the singer wants to turn her hand to fashion designing - no doubt another trend that she will turn to gold.
dedicarse a la política
politick
Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.
dedicarse al ocio
spend + Posesivo + leisure time
All the glamour, prestige and indeed wealth make the capital of Britain a hugely attractive place to visit, spend leisure time and do business.
dedicarse a lo de Uno
go about + Posesivo + business
No one complained about the library from the outside, and the staff went merrily about its business, apparently content.
dedicarse a + Posesivo + quehacer cotidiano
go about + Posesivo + everyday life
The last thing we want as we go about our everyday life is that hot sweaty self-conscious feeling.
dedicarse a + Posesivo + quehacer diario
go about + Posesivo + everyday life
The last thing we want as we go about our everyday life is that hot sweaty self-conscious feeling.
dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas cotidianas
go about + Posesivo + everyday life
The last thing we want as we go about our everyday life is that hot sweaty self-conscious feeling.
dedicarse a + Posesivo + tareas diarias
go about + Posesivo + everyday life
The last thing we want as we go about our everyday life is that hot sweaty self-conscious feeling.
dedicarse a un hobby
pursue + hobby
Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.
dedicarse a un negocio
enter + a business
Some of those pupils will undoubtedly enter one kind of business or another which has links with Europe.
dedicarse de lleno a
get + Posesivo + teeth into
throw + Reflexivo + into
Once he's got his teeth into something, he just won't let go.
Freshers' week is a festival to launch you into university life and as your first week at University, you should throw yourself into it and give everything a go!.
dedicar tiempo
spend + time
lend + time
expend + time
dedicate + time
put in + time
Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.
Stumpers is an international network of librarians willing to lend their time to answering difficult questions.
Perhaps the library cannot afford to expend staff time in providing additional bibliographic searching for interlibrary loan requests received.
Many libraries complained that it was an expensive service to run and that the staff operating it had to dedicate a lot of time to maintaining their skill.
Some employees just put in time, doing enough to get by, but never really trying to take on responsibility or learn anything new.
dedicar tiempo a
take + time on
Rather than take a whole lot of time on this, let me utter a brief commercial on behalf of a book which addresses precisely this area of women-related headings, Joan Marshall's 'On Equal Terms'.
dedicar toda una vida
spend + lifetime
In no way could it ever be suggested that the Reverend Keble Martin had spent virtually a lifetime working towards a successful market for a book; his was truly a labour of love which happily became a tremendous popular success.
dedicar todo el esfuerzo del mundo a
put + Posesivo + heart (and soul) into
Miss Clough's privacy was legendary; she did not wear her heart on her sleeve, but she did put her heart into her painting.
dedicar trabajo
expend + effort
Prior to computerisation of the production of catalogues and indexes considerable clerical effort was expended in filing index and catalogue cards.
dedicar un gran número de
pour in/into
If we look at it that way we can pour reference personnel into helping with troubles with the catalog for a transitional period.
dedicar unos minutos
take + a few minutes
take + a few moments
I think it would be useful to take just a few minutes to talk about how our institutions come into being.
Then, take a few moments to think about the terms that you can use to state the topic.
dinero + dedicarse a
money + go towards
Most of the money meant for repairs eventually went towards redecorating the church and buying a new sound system.
instalaciones para dedicar el tiempo libre
leisure facilities
This four-star hotel has full leisure facilities including an indoor swiming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and multi-gym.
madre que se dedica a sus hijos
practising mother
Hundreds of unsuccessful children's books are written by practising mothers and only a few are lucky enough to have their work published.
que hay que dedicarle mucho tiempo
time-intensive
This method is staff time-intensive in that a trained staff member conducts each in-depth interview.
siempre que uno puede dedicarle el tiempo
in + Posesivo + own time
A small committee of librarians, whenever they could spare time from their existing jobs and in their own time, began to build up a card file of information on available resources in the city.