experimentar-1
experience ; pass through ; suffer ; undergo ; mess with ; feel ; go through ; register.
If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.
The scheme has passed through nineteen editions.
Since the introduction of computer-based indexing systems alphabetical indexing languages have become more prevalent, and UDC has suffered a reduction in use.
Syntactic relationships arise from the syntax of the document which is undergoing analysis, and derive solely from literary warrant.
Once music is digitized you can filter it, bend it, archive it, rearrange it, remix it, mess with it.
Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us = Public libraries, especially in New York City, are feeling severe budget crunches, because we really haven't been relevant to people and, therefore, nobody uses us.
A shock of resistance and antagonism went through Zachary Ponder.
The existence of an economic dividend of the global devolutionary trend registered over the past three decades is still ambiguous.
experimentar recortes
suffer + cuts
Over the past 6 years 37% of industrial libraries have suffered cuts in operating budgets and that a further 36% have only had increases sufficient to combat inflation.
experimentar una revolución
enter + a revolution
And yet, over the last twenty-five years, other fields of librarianship have entered upon a veritable revolution in theory and practice.
experimentar una subida
experience + rise
This article discusses the serious implications of published research on price comparisons, especially when periodical prices are experiencing a meteoric rise.
experimentar una transformación
undergo + transformation
This is because names of women authors frequently undergo transformations as a result of marriage and divorce; political jurisdictions also are annexed or gain independence and sometimes a new name; etc.
experimentar un aumento
experience + rise
This article discusses the serious implications of published research on price comparisons, especially when periodical prices are experiencing a meteoric rise.
experimentar un aumento vertiginoso
experience + explosion
Contemporary society has experienced an extraordinary explosion in knowledge which has resulted in a corresponding increase in the publication of books and other materials which act as information carriers.
experimentar un cambio
bring about + change
undergo + modification
undergo + change
undergo + transition
The moment we compromise among ourselves to adopt rules that are incompatible with ideology then I think we are merely providing the necessity before very long to have these changes brought about.
In this laboratory situation, students' analyses and programs of action may undergo some modification as collectively the class debates alternatives.
The Department of Trade and Industry has undergone many changes over the years; it has been split into two separate departments and welded together again.
Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.
experimentar un cambio + Adjetivo
take + a + Adjetivo + turn
He wrote an article titled 'The New Library project takes a favourable turn: a progress report'.
experimentar un crecimiento
experience + growth
Biotechnology has experienced rapid growth in recent years.
experimentar un descenso
experience + drop
The library has experienced a drop in the number of persons visiting it but a sharp rise in the number of volumes lent on interlibrary loan.