manifestar
manifest ; report ; state ; pronounce ; profess ; evince ; communicate ; express ; voice ; set out.
A catalog, on the other hand, should manifest the attributes of a data base.
Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.
Short abstracts are generally preferred, but there are instances where the most effective approach is to cite the original unamended, and to state that this is what has been done.
'Look,' she pronounced impatiently, 'I have lots of work to do'.
As a result, books or other media professing alleged blasphemy, heresy, sedition, or immorality are liable to be banned.
New computer based technologies are evincing revolutionary changes in the educational curriculum for schools of library and information science.
The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.
In a SDI service the user specifies his own individual interest in detail, and these are then expressed in terms of a user interest profile.
The main criticism of the notation that has been voiced in that the notation for more specific subjects can be extremely long.
These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.
manifestar afecto por
profess + affection for
Sometimes described as a 'bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.
manifestar amor por
profess + love for
Sometimes described as a 'bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.
manifestar beneficios
report + benefits
On the whole, teachers and administrators reported benefits of technology use for all types of students.
manifestar claramente
make it + clear
Simple linking of Students and Attitudes would still not make it clear whether it was the attitudes 'of' or 'towards' Students.
manifestar desprecio
profess + disdain
Many students graduating from library school and seeking jobs profess disdain for administrative responsibilities not only within the reference section, but also within the library as a whole.
manifestar horror
register + horror
What makes this one difficult is that when I registered my horror, the fellow told me he didn't want me to tell anybody that he had told me his salary.
manifestar + Posesivo + oposición
voice + Posesivo + opposition
Italy's Prime Minister has voiced his opposition to NATO intervention in Libya, but said he had his hands tied by parliament.
manifestarse
be manifest
embody
manifest + Reflexivo
show up
stage + a protest
In this example, only four facets of the class Library science are manifest in the compound subject of the document.
In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.
However, you must be able to identify these categories as they manifest themselves in any given subject area in the scheme.
Problems of community service seem to show up more clearly in the countryside.
Fishermen from across the UK have staged a protest in London over the impact of spiralling fuel prices on their industry.
manifestar un punto de vista
air + view
With minor exceptions, the reviews were very favourable and in a number of instances reviewers took the opportunity to air views on libraries and librarianship.