dirigir
channel ; direct ; gear (to/toward(s)/for) ; lead ; man ; pitch ; route ; run ; steer ; head ; signpost ; give + direction ; angle ; rule over ; lend + direction ; shepherd ; choreograph ; key + Nombre + to.
Users make suggestions for modifications and these are then channelled through a series of committees.
This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.
Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.
A book index is an alphabetically arranged list of words or terms leading the reader to the numbers of pages on which specific topics are considered, or on which specific names appear.
The responsibility for manning the one telephone left at the disposal of a residue of callers fell to a single officer who had other duties to carry out to justify his keep.
Thus pitching instructions at the right level can be difficult.
Requests which cannot be filled by local or regional libraries are automatically routed by the system to NLM as the library of last resort.
The service is run by Radio-Suisse and can be accessed via de PSS.
They decided that they had to set up information and referral services to steer people to the correct agency.
A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.
There is a need for a firststop organization that could signpost the public through the maze of government agencies and social welfare organizations.
To give direction to these physical resources, there are objectives for the project and a framework timetable.
This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.
From the impressive library of his mansion home on Beacon Hill, Ticknor ruled over Boston's intellectual life and was looked to as the leading arbiter of intellectual and social life in that great city.
Policies are guidelines that lend direction to planning and decision-making.
He showed the ability of a single mind to shepherd cultural ventures.
Response to reading room theft should be carefully choreographed but decisive.
The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.
dirigir a un mercado más barato
downscale
downmarket
Prince Albert properties offer excellent value for money for buyers wanting to downscale to a quieter, less costly country lifestyle.
In my opinion, a golden seam of literary and musical heritage stretching back centuries is being systematically downmarketed.
dirigir el cotarro
call + the shots
be the boss
call + the tune
rule + the roost
run + the show
The article is entitled 'Who's calling the shots in the semiconductor industry'.
One of the hardest things about being the boss is that no one tells you what you're doing wrong.
As long as we allow other people to pay the piper, they will continue calling the tune in Africa.
Just as the 19th century belonged to England and the 20th century to America, so the 21st century will be China's turn to set the agenda and rule the roost.
This might happen organically as a younger cohort replaces the boomers currently running the show.
dirigir el esfuerzo
direct + effort
direct + energy
With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.
As energies became directed to less abstract matters working men began to see libraries as undemocratic and inhospitable institutions.
dirigir información a
direct + information towards
Some of the information supplied by a library is directed towards solving pragmatic problems of everyday living such as 'What ca I do about an abandoned car outside my front door?', 'I want to buy my son out of the Navy', 'My friend has just taken an overdose'.
dirigir interpretación musical
conduct
A piano/violin, etc. conductor part is the part of an ensemble work intended for the use of the person who plays the instrument and also conducts the performance of the work.
dirigir la atención
put + focus
Tonight's vote puts the focus back where it rightly belongs - on the issue of Reduce, Re-use and Recycle.
dirigir la atención a
turn to
direct + Posesivo + attention to(ward)
We shall turn to this distinction very shortly.
People direct their attention to where there is immediate concern or personal interest.
dirigir la mirada hacia
look toward(s)
Libraries are looking towards some sort of cooperative system.
dirigir la palabra
be civil towards
Judging from the history of warfare and skirmish between the British and the French, I am surprised you are so civil towards each other.
dirigir los intereses de uno
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.
dirigir + 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.
dirigir + Posesivo + atención a un problema
turn + Posesivo + attention to problem
It is to these problems that we must now turn our attention.
dirigir + Posesivo + mirada
turn + Posesivo + thoughts
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.
dirigir + Posesvio + vida
run + Posesivo + life
So when I talked to her and told her how I felt she turned it all around and then said I was trying to run her life.
dirigirse directamente a
go straight (in)to
There's a lot of pros and cons on both sides of the argument for going straight into college after high school.
dirigir una compañía
run + a company
His wife ran the company for ten years until her son was ready to assume the responsibilities of the family business.
dirigir una crítica hacia
level + criticism at
As is the way with these things there were two conflicting criticisms levelled at the joint code.
dirigir una empresa
run + a company
run + a business
His wife ran the company for ten years until her son was ready to assume the responsibilities of the family business.
It was also a demonstration that the people running the business have absolutely no idea what they are doing when it comes to security.
dirigir una tesis
supervise + dissertation
supervise + thesis
Professors emeriti may also supervise dissertations.
Dissertation advisors supervising theses are required to be present during the thesis defense.
dirigir un negocio
run + a business
It was also a demonstration that the people running the business have absolutely no idea what they are doing when it comes to security.
dirigir un servicio
run + service
So much depends on the nature of the van, the choice of stopping places and the person running the service.
lectura no dirigida
undirected reading
Undirected reading includes what used to be called 'silent reading,' when children are required to read uninterruptedly to themselves from a book, usually of their own choice.