formar
fall into ; form ; make up ; train ; coach ; make ; populate ; pull together ; groom.
Certain words may fall into a short list of 35 common words such as analysis, which do not give rise to inversion within the cross-reference.
Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.
Each volume is make up of several issues which appear in the next lower level.
The larger abstracting organisations train their own abstractors.
The rapidly changing environment is forcing many librarians to seek new strategies for coaching researchers through the maze of electronic information sources = The rapidly changing environment is forcing many librarians to seek new strategies for coaching researchers through the maze of electronic information sources.
This concept comes mainly from the military, where a designated number of troops make a squad, a platoon, a regiment, etc..
One way librarians can add value is by carefully selecting, evaluating, and describing the resources that populate their Internet collections.
This library decided to launch an attack on illiteracy by pulling together a variety of approaches to learning to read.
Iran is trying to form an unholy alliance with al-Qaeda by grooming a new generation of leaders to take over from Osama bin Laden.
a medio formar
half-formed
She attempted to define to herself the thoughts that lay half-formed in the depth of her mind.
cubrir formando un arco
overarch
Many places on the path are overarched with brambles and gorse.
entrar a formar parte de
enter in
True, the machine is sometimes controlled by a keyboard, and thought of a sort enters in reading the figures and poking the corresponding keys, but even this is avoidable.
formado por británicos
British-trained
There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.
formando remolinos
swirling
Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.
formar el núcleo
form + the nucleus
They form the nucleus of a science education team intended to ameliorate institutional barriers that impede intercollegial collaboration.
formar en su conjunto
weave + to form
Book collections of royal families, religious temples and scholarly institutions weaved to form a pattern of ancient Chinese civilization.
formar fila
line up
fall into + line
To start a garden is to let battle commence since there is a list of pests and diseases that will line up to attack your babies.
One by one they fell into line, leaving the Czech Republic and Britain as the only non-signatories.
formar hoyuelos
dimple
However, the skin began to dimple somewhat after about two days, and I stopped using make up on the area altogether.
formar la base
form + the foundation
Bibliographic instruction can be instrumental in developing the information handling, thinking and writing skills that form the foundation of the academic experience = La formación de usuarios puede contribuir positivamente a desarrollar la capacidad de manejar la información, la capacidad de razonamiento y las técnicas de redacción que forman la base de la experiencia universitaria.
formar la base de
form + the basis of
These two lists have formed the basis of indexing practice, theory, and discussion in respect of alphabetical subject catalogues for some years.
formar parejas
pair up
pair off
Researchers have found that protons are about 20 times more likely to pair up with neutrons than with other protons in the nucleus.
Being single when all your friends are pairing off can be difficult.
formar parte de
be part of
build into
enter into
form + part of
become + (a) part of
be a part of
inhere in
become + one with
inform
fall under
This is transparently part of the ideology of the title-unit-entry catalog where the book as such is the focus of the catalog.
Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech; no human vocal chords entered into the procedure at any point.
An element is a group of characters, a word, phrase, etc., representing a distinct unit of authority or reference information and forming part of an area of the entry.
By serving the needs of the lower socioeconomic groups, the public library is seen as becoming itself part of the process of social change rather than a passive mirror of mankind.
Librarians have to work, to some extent, within the constraints of the organization of which they are a part.
A literary work represents intellectual skill or labour in which intellectual property can inhere.
Information services are becoming one with consumer electronics appliances, cable TV, and telephone service.
In so far as it embodies moral intelligence and psychic insight it may inform the moral will, be 'the soul of our moral being'.
It is the type of compound that is of primary importance to researchers in chemistry, not the total sum of individual compounds that fall under it.
formar parte de la tripulación
crew
I have been invited to crew on a sailboat heading around the Middle East and into Africa.
formar parte del paisaje
blend into + the landscape
Teenagers have been steeped in high technology to such a degree that it all but blends into the landscape.
formar parte de un comité
serve on + committee
He has served on a wide variety of professional committees and has spoken at several workshops.
formar parte integral
form + an integral part
Exhibitions and excursions formed an integral part of the congress.
formar parte integral de
be part and parcel of
be an integral part of
Duplication of publications, debasement of quality, misleading titles, and an unplanned, uncoordinated and piecemeal growth of secondary publications are part and parcel of this information indiscipline.
For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.
formar parte natural de su entorno
blend into + the landscape
Teenagers have been steeped in high technology to such a degree that it all but blends into the landscape.
formar parte + Posesivo + vida
be part of + Posesivo + life
She has been told that it is none of her business and should she wish to continue being part of their lives then she should keep out of it.
formar personal
produce + personnel
By contrast, information-driven programmes have a totally different orientation being designed to produce personnel skilled in the application of IT to information problems.
formar remolinos
swirl
eddy
It's as if the life force itself emanates directly from the oven and swirls around the kitchen island.
A small breeze started to eddy, stirring up dust in a perfect circle just wide enough to encompass the giant horse.
formarse
shape up
A major war may be shaping up over videotex advertising between cable television operators and the telephone companies.
formarse una opinión
form + an impression
form + Posesivo + (own) opinion
I have formed a deep impression about the relationship between libraries and economic development from my own life experience.
If you're such an ass-licker that you can't form your own opinions, tough!.
formar una cola
form + a queue
Discharge is a lengthy process, therefore queues form at peak periods.
formar una colección
build + collection
It is difficult for librarians to judge objectively the accuracy of all materials and they should build collections that provide access to the views of the deniers as well as to those who refute them = Es difícil para los bibliotecarios evaluar objetivamente la fiabilidad de todos los materiales y deberían formar colecciones que ofrezcan acceso a las opiniones de los refutadores además de a las de aquellos que los refutan.
formar un círculo
form + a circle
One piece is used to form a circle while the other is used to form a square.
formar un comité
set up + committee
But only in 1982 did the union set up a committee to examine the service, and the inspectorate also pressed for a reevaluation.
formar un consorcio
form + consortium
Publishers in the province of Alberta formed a consortium called ALTABITS.
formar un corro
form + a circle
One piece is used to form a circle while the other is used to form a square.
formar un grupo
set up + group
The group was set up to investigate and monitor developments within the media.
formar un grupo de presión
form + lobby
In the Year of the Young Reader, booksellers and librarians should form a lobby through which they can become a stronger, more unified force than ever.
formar un piquete frente a
picket
This Suffragist newspaper performed several important functions for its publisher, the National Woman's Party, which picketed the USA White House in 1917 to protest for votes for women.
formar un subcomité
set up + subcommittee
A small sub-committee of verderers needs to be set up who can be consulted when problems arise and agree solutions.
formar un subgrupo
form + subgroup
Since the site's launching in 2007, there have been several sub-groups formed to focus on key areas.
integrar formando un todo
articulate
No course on management would be complete without articulating the principles of management (i.e., planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling).
llamamiento para formar parte de un jurado [Deber ciudadano de formar pate de un jurado]
jury duty
Payment for time not worked includes vacations, sick leave, holidays, and leave because of National Guard duty, jury duty, death in the family, and personal business.
nubarrones + formarse en el horizonte [Sentido figurado]
dust storm + loom in the horizon
It is likely that the library manager who chooses to wait for the dust to settle will find yet another dust storm looming on the horizon.
piedra + charca + formar + ondas
stone + pond + cast + ripples
This rather large stone in the pond will cast quite widespread ripples.
que forma parte de la cultura
culturally-embedded
Local knowledge is knowledge that is 'unique to a given culture or society, which is oral, rural, holistic, powerless, and culturally-embedded and the result of 'dynamic innovation' although informal and unsystematised'.
que forma parte en
involved in
These institutes brought together some of the most influential people in the field to discuss - and sometimes spiritedly debate from the rostrum and from the audience - the current and traditional issues involved in cataloging.
seda formando aguas
watered silk
Some of these exotic bindings were covered with materials such as watered silk, velvet, deep-stamped leather, and papier mâché.
volver a formarse
reform
His brief comment has fuelled rumours in the music industry that the band may reform.