homenaje
tribute ; homage ; obeisance.
Numerous events are also to be held as a tribute to the work of artists and political personalities.
The title of the article is 'A remarkable mathematician on the activity of information and documentation: homage to Grigore C. Moisil'.
In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.
denominar en homenaje a [Dar el nombre a algo a alguien en memoria de otra persona]
name after
To explain the evolution of our catalog, I should like to begin by telling you about an experience of Sir Thomas Bodley, the benefactor of the Oxford University library which was named after him - the Bodleian.
en homenaje a
in honour of
in memory of
This is a contribution to a festschrift in honour of Samuel Rothstein, the distinguished Canadian reference librarian.
When you plant a tree in memory of a loved one, or to mark a special occasion, you contribute to a healthier environment.
homenaje a
testimonial to
This inspiring collection of photographs serves as a testimonial to the lives of people society often overlooks .
libro homenaje [Colección publicada en honor de una persona o un organismo con ocasión de su aniversario u otro acontecimiento o en su recuerdo]
Festschrift [Festschriften, -pl.]
commemorative volume
memorial volume
Added entries under personal names are made in respect of persons with other relationships with the work, for example, addressees of a collection of letters, a person honoured by a Festschrift.
A memorial or commemorative volume is a publication in the form of a collection of essays, addresses, or biographical, bibliographical, scientific, or other contributions, often embodying the results of research, issued in honour of a person, an institution or a society, usually on the occasion of an anniversary celebration.
A memorial or commemorative volume is a publication in the form of a collection of essays, addresses, or biographical, bibliographical, scientific, or other contributions, often embodying the results of research, issued in honour of a person, an institution or a society, usually on the occasion of an anniversary celebration.
rendir homenaje
pay + tribute
pay + homage
pay + obeisance
do + obeisance
make + obeisance
make + obeisance
pay + (due) respect to
pay + (due) recognition to
pay + (due) regard to
This event was held to celebrate the 61st birthday of Professor Kaula and pay tribute to his contribution to the library profession.
Some autors pay homage to Bradford by citing 'Documentation' without really considering its significance to the subject in hand.
The incident should serve as an eye-opener to those who have no qualms paying obeisance to various religious seers during their official visits.
And it was so, that when any man came nigh to him to do him obeisance, he put forth his hand, and took him, and kissed him.
They are making obeisance to something that it is obvious they do not comprehend.
They are making obeisance to something that it is obvious they do not comprehend.
Week after week, he struck a delicate balance, paying due respect to his powerful guests while pressing them to answer tough questions.
It is therefore important to pay due recognition to both sides of the equation.
A firm must pay due regard to the interests of its customers and treat them fairly.
ser un homenaje a la memoria de
recall + the memory of
This article recalls the memory of the Rumanian mathematician, logician and philosopher, Grigore C. Moisil = Este artículo es un homenaje a la memoria del matemático rumano, especialista en la lógica y filósofo, Grigore C. Moisil.
torre del homenaje
donjon
Neither does it have a donjon, but the three-tiered turret positioned on the south-west side of the castle grounds was its symbol.
tributar homenaje
do + obeisance
pay + obeisance
pay + tribute
pay + homage
make + obeisance
And it was so, that when any man came nigh to him to do him obeisance, he put forth his hand, and took him, and kissed him.
The incident should serve as an eye-opener to those who have no qualms paying obeisance to various religious seers during their official visits.
This event was held to celebrate the 61st birthday of Professor Kaula and pay tribute to his contribution to the library profession.
Some autors pay homage to Bradford by citing 'Documentation' without really considering its significance to the subject in hand.
They are making obeisance to something that it is obvious they do not comprehend.
tributar homenaje
do + obeisance
pay + obeisance
pay + tribute
pay + homage
make + obeisance
And it was so, that when any man came nigh to him to do him obeisance, he put forth his hand, and took him, and kissed him.
The incident should serve as an eye-opener to those who have no qualms paying obeisance to various religious seers during their official visits.
This event was held to celebrate the 61st birthday of Professor Kaula and pay tribute to his contribution to the library profession.
Some autors pay homage to Bradford by citing 'Documentation' without really considering its significance to the subject in hand.
They are making obeisance to something that it is obvious they do not comprehend.