nivel
degree ; extent ; index [indices/indexes, -pl.] ; level ; range ; scale ; threshold ; rank ; gradation ; grade ; plateau [plateaux, -pl.] ; stratum [strata, -pl.] ; tier ; rung.
This degree of standardisation is not the pattern outside of this specific area of application.
The extent of searchable elements will vary from one data base to another.
As job anxiety scores increased, job satisfaction indices decreased.
In particular series entries are useful for series where the series title indicates a particular subject scope, style of approach, level or audience.
Overall, the library media specialists experienced stress in the mild to moderate range.
Various scales of relevance ratings may be established.
But documents with the following terms assigned would be rejected on the grounds that their combined weights did not exceed the pre-selected threshold.
However, Cutter suggested that we should ignore on economic grounds both upward links (from narrower to broader subjects) and collateral (sideways) links from one term to another of equal rank.
Until the mid nineteen hundreds, this community presented an almost feudal pattern of wealthy merchants and factory hands, with several gradations between these extremes.
The project is concerned with the investigation of conditions of appointment for women librarians as well as the grades and salary scales assigned to library tasks.
With the advent of both library on-line public access catalogue and end-user searching of on-line and CD-ROM data bases, the need for improved instruction in library use approaches a new plateau.
However, amongst this stratum of the population, library users demonstrated greater residential stability.
The author proposes a four tier planning framework for information technology, information systems and information management.
In all types of libraries, programmes have been started, usually by keen librarians from the lower rungs of the profession.
a bajo nivel
low-level
Low-level magnetic fields are used to deactivate and reactivate targets without damaging the contents of magnetic media such as audio and video tapes.
a diferentes niveles
multi-tiered [multitiered]
multi-tier [multitier]
This will bring about the development of a new generation of multi-tiered data bases that allow users at all skill levels to approach them.
The emergence of multi-tier wireless information access is being driven by the different compromises in technology required to provide wireless service in different environments.
a dos niveles
two-tier
The van has improved facilities, including covered access to a two-tier display rack, so that passers-by can browse through a wide variety of information leaflets.
alcanzar niveles mínimos
reach + a low ebb
In the 1980s, because of several factors, including Israel's economic recession, immigration from Europe has reached a low ebb.
alfabetización a nivel mundial
world literacy
The article is entitled 'World literacy and the role of libraries'.
al mismo nivel de
flush with
The text must be single-spaced and must be flush with the left margin.
al mismo nivel que
on a par with
in the same league as
at the same level as
A National Library Commission, on a par with the National University Commission, should be set up without delay as a coordinating body.
The legal publishing market in Central and Eastern Europe is now considered by many to be in the same league as that of Western Europe.
Violent crime overall, however, is still at the same level as in 1974, despite having decreased steadily since 1991.
al nivel de
at the level of
It seems like child's play compared to what is going on in Washington, where it is almost at the level of sedition.
alto nivel
high standard
Cataloging is of a very high standard throughout the country.
a muchos niveles
many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA]
Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.
a nivel de barrio
neighbourhood-based
It is impossible to estimate the number of independent neighbourhood-based advice and information services currently in existence.
a nivel de calle
on the ground level
street-level
at street level
For instance, my sporting goods store is on the ground level and to the right - prime mall location.
A characteristic of 80% of those involved in street-level prostitution in the UK is the need to finance a serious drug habit.
At street level we find the shop window where we enjoy a sample of what can be found inside.
a nivel de detalle
on a micro level
On a micro level this is witnessed in the office where the relationship between superiors and subordinates is relatively casual.
a nivel de la calle
at ground level
Entrance is at a domed foyer at ground level and seating provided in the new facility accommodates over 200 students.
a nivel del suelo
at ground level
We have now introduced 'kik-steps' and similar aids and raised the height of shelving somewhat - bottom shelves are now often at ground level.
a nivel estatal
statewide [state-wide]
Statewide boards would have to be set up to monitor books and periodicals.
a nivel federal
federally
federally
Brown focussed on the extent to which federally and privately generated information should be restricted = Brown habló principalmente de hasta qué punto se debería restringir el acceso a la información producida a nivel federal y privado.
Brown focussed on the extent to which federally and privately generated information should be restricted = Brown habló principalmente de hasta qué punto se debería restringir el acceso a la información producida a nivel federal y privado.
a nivel individual
privately
Pressmen sometimes employed boys privately by the week to take printed sheets off the tympan, and thus speed up their rate of work = Los impresores algunas veces empleaban por su cuenta y por semanas a chicos aprendices para retirar del tímpano los pliegos impresos y así acelerar su ritmo de trabajo.
a nivel internacional
internationally
However, this work cannot be prescriptive since local citation practices may deviate from internationally agreed norms.
a nivel local
locally
domestically
in-house [inhouse]
There are software packages which permit the storage of search profiles locally.
There are almost 80 domestically produced data bases at the public's disposal and their number is rapidly growing.
Thus there are many different thesauri, some published and others strictly in-house.
a nivel multicultural
multi-culturally [multiculturally]
My advice to young scientists: be a pest - ask questions and don't be satisfied with all answers; have the heart of a lion; have the patience of Job; be multi-culturally competent; and the only correct route to success is your own.
a nivel mundial
worldwide [world-wide]
globally
In 1985 there were 889 million illiterates worldwide.
This article aims to examine both currently and globally the varying degrees of application of information technology to information services in several continents.
a nivel nacional [Adverbio]
nationally
domestically
countrywide [country-wide]
Mr. Berman and many others of you can speak far more authoritatively than I about how LC copy is distributed nationally in the form of MARC records, cards, and so forth, and about networking.
LANs help organizations gain a competitive edge, both domestically and internationally.
Countrywide there are many examples of local and regional cooperation among other universities and higher education institutions generally.
a nivel privado
privately
Pressmen sometimes employed boys privately by the week to take printed sheets off the tympan, and thus speed up their rate of work = Los impresores algunas veces empleaban por su cuenta y por semanas a chicos aprendices para retirar del tímpano los pliegos impresos y así acelerar su ritmo de trabajo.
a nivel regional
regionally
There is a need for bibliographic control of regionally produced material.
a todos los niveles
at all levels
But in reality integration should take place at all levels.
a tres niveles
three-tiered
Neither does it have a donjon, but the three-tiered turret positioned on the south-west side of the castle grounds was its symbol.
a un alto nivel
high level [high-level]
Online services have made it possible to offer high level services, with a small staff, to a demanding clientele for an acceptable cost.
a un nivel básico
at a lay level
This is called consumer health information and it encompasses information about health care and illness at a lay level.
a un nivel por debajo del nacional
sub-national [subnational]
Mos cooperative schemes have been national or sub-national rather than international.
a varios niveles
multilevel [multi-level]
at varying levels
many-levelled [many-leveled, -USA]
The multi-level judgements, by which users can evaluate documents on a more general relevance scale, are also useful for estimating the discriminating power.
The establishment of IT in both the housekeeping and information operations makes it necessary to cater for these kinds of facilities at varying levels.
Overall, he provides a low-keyed, lucid account that, with its many-leveled approach, does more than justice to the complex themes it studies.
bajada de nivel
drawdown
Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.
bajar el nivel
lower + the bar
Unfortunately, some states have lowered the bar of expectations to hide the low performance of their schools.
barrera de paso a nivel
level-crossing gate
The waters had destroyed the station and railway lines and level-crossing gates lay bent and twisted .
clasificado por nivel de dificultad
graded
Twenty-four languages are covered and material is selective, annotated, and graded.
consecuencias a nivel mundial
global implications
The downside is that the global implications of the current downturn are more profound than anything previously witnessed.
construido en dos niveles
split-level
The library, which is of split-level design on 2 floors, includes a lending collection, children's library, study area, and audio-visual section.
con una alto nivel de delincuencia
crime-infested
It is like claiming that because crime in certain areas of Miami is bad that all Miami is crime-infested and should not be visited.
con un alto nivel de delincuencia
crime-ridden
crime-riddled
8,000 surveillance cameras will be intalled this year in the most crime-ridden areas of the city and in places frequented by tourists.
In the 1990s, the area sunk into a state of utter horror, as it became one of the most crime-riddled areas in the entire city.
con una nivel de especialización medio
semi-skilled
Luckham and his co-workers found in 1964 that less than one in ten of the library users were skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled manual workers.
con un buen nivel
fluent
Any librarian who is fluent in Spanish will have an edge in applying for a public service position in most public libraries today = Cualquier bibliotecario que hable con fluidez el español tendrá una ventaja al solicitar un puesto público en la mayoría de las bibliotecas públicas actuales.
con un mayor nivel educativo
better educated [better-educated]
Better-educated people, not surprisingly, tend to use libraries proportionately more than lesser-educated people.
con un menor nivel educativo
lesser-educated
Better-educated people, not surprisingly, tend to use libraries proportionately more than lesser-educated people.
con un nivel de estudios alto
well educated [well-educated]
This class is conservative in politics, aristocratic in social affairs, and characteristically well-bred, well-educated, well-housed, and well-heeled.
curva de nivel
contour line
In cartography elevation is the height of the earth's surface above sea level, which can be shown by colour, by contour lines, etc..
dar un nivel de prioridad alto
put + Nombre + high on + Posesivo + list of priorities
With the advent of devolved management and delegated responsibility, schools should be putting library provision high on their list of priorities.
de alto nivel
of a high order
high level [high-level]
high-powered
Lastly, he was the 1971 recipient of the Melvil Dewey Medal, which was conferred upon him for creative professional achievement of a high order.
Online services have made it possible to offer high level services, with a small staff, to a demanding clientele for an acceptable cost.
This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.
de bajo nivel
lower-level
low-level
low-ranking
Absenteeism amongst lower-level students caused them to be dropped from the study.
Low-level magnetic fields are used to deactivate and reactivate targets without damaging the contents of magnetic media such as audio and video tapes.
Cambodia has slashed retirement age for low-ranking soldiers.
de diferentes niveles
multi-tiered [multitiered]
multi-tier [multitier]
This will bring about the development of a new generation of multi-tiered data bases that allow users at all skill levels to approach them.
The emergence of multi-tier wireless information access is being driven by the different compromises in technology required to provide wireless service in different environments.
de dos niveles
two-tier
The van has improved facilities, including covered access to a two-tier display rack, so that passers-by can browse through a wide variety of information leaflets.
de nivel cultural bajo [Adjetivo]
lowbrow [low-brow]
These shows were vehemently dismissed by critics as middlebrow and lowbrow kitsch.
de nivel cultural medio
middlebrow [middle-brow]
These shows were vehemently dismissed by critics as middlebrow and lowbrow kitsch.
de nivel intelectual bajo [Adjetivo]
lowbrow [low-brow]
These shows were vehemently dismissed by critics as middlebrow and lowbrow kitsch.
de nivel intelectual medio
middlebrow [middle-brow]
These shows were vehemently dismissed by critics as middlebrow and lowbrow kitsch.
de nivel medio [Adjetivo]
medium level [medium-level]
middle-range
mid-level
In the 1st method, a medium level presentation was used to explain how to use the library.
Obviously one must here distinguish between 'scholarly' texts, middle-range texts and what might be referred to derogatorily as 'crammers' (books intended to help students to pass examinations with the minimum amount of effort).
In such a descriptive apparatus, MARC cataloguing serves to provide important mid-level metadata.
de nivel superior
upper-level
top echelon
higher-level
Women fail to occupy upper-level managerial positions in libraries in proportion to their numbers in the profession.
In addition and in conformity with the Paris Principles, top echelon executive agencies, legislative bodies, courts, etc., are specifically named as bodies to be entered subordinately.
Bright people will always manage towork out the technology but it is the higher-level issues and processes that usually cause a project to come unstuck.
de primer nivel
first-level
$21 is the code for a 'lead' space generating preceding difference, which is a first-level difference (i.e. it applies directly to the focus).
descenso de nivel
drawdown
Commanders in Iraq have decided to begin the drawdown of U.S. forces in volatile Diyala province, marking a turning point in the U.S. military mission.
descripción bibliográfica de primer nivel
first-level bibliographic description
Output approximates to first-level bibliographic description as defined in Anglo American Cataloguing Rules.
de segundo nivel
second-level
The fourth second-level heading under this term is 'miscellaneous'.
de tercer nivel
third-level
If performance evaluation is viewed as a tool of second or third-level by supervisors it loses its clout and encourages strife.
de tres niveles
three-tiered
Neither does it have a donjon, but the three-tiered turret positioned on the south-west side of the castle grounds was its symbol.
de varios niveles
multilevel [multi-level]
The multi-level judgements, by which users can evaluate documents on a more general relevance scale, are also useful for estimating the discriminating power.
en cuatro niveles
quadraplaner
The new catalog is conceived of on a quadraplaner data structure; that is, the idea that there are four levels of data elements that we are collecting to form a catalog record.
en dos niveles
split-level
The library, which is of split-level design on 2 floors, includes a lending collection, children's library, study area, and audio-visual section.
en el nivel básico [A diferencia de niveles superiores de responsabilidad]
at grass roots level
The most important element of any new approach is not materials, buildings or impressive information files but a commitment by staff at 'grass roots' level to helping those in need of community information.
en el nivel intermedio de
in the middle range of
In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial.
en el nivel medio de
in the middle range of
In the middle range of authorship there is, then, quite a wide band of writing stretching from the scholarly to the market-orientated = En el nivel medio de autoría existe, pues, a una gran gama de producciones escritas que van desde lo científico a lo comercial.
en otro nivel
on a different plane
For others, like Ernest Hemingway, alcohol was a way to place the mind on a different plane after writing all day at a desk.
en su nivel más bajo
at its lowest ebb
The period when factual information makes its strongest appeal and when literary reading is at its lowest ebb is the stage at which most people reading habits stop developing.
en un nivel bajo
at a low ebb
The state purchasing scheme for new literature was introduced at a time when imaginative writing was at a low ebb.
estar al mismo nivel
be on a par
The male coquette and the wanton woman are somewhat on a par.
gestor de nivel medio
middle manager
Middle managers and administrators agreed that library schools were unsuccessful in teaching administration and management.
gran nivel
high standard
Cataloging is of a very high standard throughout the country.
llevar + Nombre + al siguiente nivel
take + Nombre + to the next level
We are a five-star gentlemen's club that is looking for amazing dancers and cocktail waitresses that will take us to the next level.
nivel alto de dirección
higher management
This type of organizational structure has self-managed teams which make their own decisions without reference to higher management.
nivel alto de gestión
higher management
This type of organizational structure has self-managed teams which make their own decisions without reference to higher management.
nivel avanzado
advanced level
Books were categorised into one of three levels, with the more advanced levels being restricted in their location to the major libraries.
nivel básico
introductory level
There, the important concepts and tools of information technology are given a more technical treatment, though still at an introductory level.
nivel cultural [Capacidad de saber leer y escribir]
literacy
David Mearns, on the other hand, in his list of the attributes of the ideal reference librarian gives first place to literacy.
nivel de aceptación
adoption rate
acceptance rate
Bibliometric based document analyses were used to assess New York State dairy farmers' adoption rate of selected veterinary recommendations.
The acceptance rate of articles which are collaboratively authored tends to be higher than that for single-authored papers, thereby suggesting a positive relationship between collaboration and quality.
nivel de adopción
adoption rate
Bibliometric based document analyses were used to assess New York State dairy farmers' adoption rate of selected veterinary recommendations.
nivel de alfabetización [Capacidad de saber leer y escribir]
literacy
literacy rate
David Mearns, on the other hand, in his list of the attributes of the ideal reference librarian gives first place to literacy.
In Japan, where literacy rates are high, the importance of illiteracy as a problem is not well recognised and 'illiterate' is equated with 'uncultured'.
nivel de analfabetismo
illiteracy rate
The illiteracy rate is high, the economy is weak, and the country politically unstable.
nivel de atención
attention span
In suburban areas, the library is predominantly a children's library and should be geared to the needs, the noise level, and the attention span of the youthful population.
nivel de azúcar en la sangre
level of blood sugar
Results of one study indicated that myrtle herb extract can decrease the levels of blood sugar in mice.
nivel de cobertura
depth of coverage
Financial issues are royalties, pricing, publisher priorities, and vendor policies on depth of coverage.
nivel de colesterol
cholesterol level
Patients with a violent suicidal attempt have significantly lower cholesterol levels than the control subjects.
nivel de colesterol en la sangre
blood cholesterol level
Apples can reduce blood cholesterol levels, counter constipation and diarrhoea.
nivel de confianza
confidence level
The collected data have an overall statistical margin of error of +/- 1.69 percent at the 95 percent confidence level = Los datos recogidos tiene un margen de error estadístico de +/-1,69% con un nivel de confianza del 95 por ciento.
nivel de demanda
level of demand
Had it not been for this investment in automation, university libraries would certainly not have been able to cope with the increased levels of demand with their reduced staffing.
nivel de desarrollo
stage of development
developmental level
development level
level of development
This is in part due to the different stages of development reached by different libraries.
The case study found that children do have the ability to use a classification scheme that is keyed to their developmental level.
Researchers of smaller countries, however, might be interested also in the scientific and technical literature produced in countries of compatible economic, technological infrastructure, development level, size and/or population.
The amount of information a country has could be taken as one of the most significant indicators of the level of development.
nivel de detalle [Nivel o grado en que algo está completo]
completeness
granularity
level of detail
The completeness of a catalog record for the volumes depends, of course, upon the kind of multi-volume work being cataloged.
On the other hand, the use of keywords from Dewey as a means of generating additional keywords for records was extremely fruitful and allowed better retrieval even if, on occasions, there was some loss of precision due to the granurality of the classification.
The richness of the data generated about Web usage offers researchers opportunities to investigate people's information seeking habits on a scale and at a level of detail previously unachievable.
nivel de dominio medio
working knowledge
Surely, the student must stand with a good working knowledge of the reference sources.
nivel de estudios
educational background
level of education
educational level
What are the attributes of the community in terms of population, age, gender, educational background, income, employment, and so forth?.
A significant inverse relationship between domestic violence and the level of education of both the batterer and the victim was also identified.
Second, I chose specific books appropriate to the age level and the educational level.
nivel de ingresos [Posibilidad de mantener un trabajo que esté mejor o peor pagado]
income level
earning capacity
earning power
User studies in America have revealed over and over that education and income levels correlate with library use.
A person with good earning capacity and listening capacity and understanding capacity is called successfull person.
However, women's lack of substantial earning power in the labour market, accounts for much of the poverty endured by single-parent families headed by women.
nivel de la calle
road-level
The customers preferred to go in by a glazed door set in the shop-front and giving onto the street, even though this meant going down some steps, the floor of the workshop being below road-level.
nivel del agua
water level
Decision making by the Water Board on water levels was based on information on agricultural effects and the risk of damage to buildings and roads as a consequence of subsidence.
nivel del alfabetización [Capacidad de saber leer y escribir]
literacy
David Mearns, on the other hand, in his list of the attributes of the ideal reference librarian gives first place to literacy.
nivel de lectura
reading ability
Reading ability is the result of a prolonged formal educational process requiring practice, experience and access to print materials = La habilidad lectora es el resultado de un prolongado proceso formal de aprendizaje que requiere práctica, experiencia y acceso a material impreso.
nivel de los usuarios
audience level
For example, audience level may be a criterion which is applied in order to divide a collection in a children's library into material suitable for different age groups.
nivel del público
audience level
For example, audience level may be a criterion which is applied in order to divide a collection in a children's library into material suitable for different age groups.
nivel del subconsciente, el
subconscious level, the
Deep meditation can also make us lose all notion of time because our mental activity is situated on the subconscious level.
nivel de luminosidad
light level
Other criticism includes the low light level and the lack of adequate signposting within the building.
nivel de pobreza
poverty level
42% of the 11.3m Spanish-speakers in American are under the age of 18, and 23% live below the poverty level.
nivel de presentación
level of presentation
Level of presentation is closely associated with the idea of form of presentation for a particular group of users.
nivel de ruido
noise level
In suburban areas, the library is predominantly a children's library and should be geared to the needs, the noise level, and the attention span of the youthful population.
nivel de saciedad [En recuperación de información, número de documentos por encima del cual el usuario se siente abrumado por tanta información]
point of futility
The number of documents through which a searcher is willing to browse before giving up in disgust is his 'futility point'.
nivel de satisfacción del usuario
user satisfaction
Evaluation of the service in 1987 showed a high level of user satisfaction at reasonable costs.
nivel de saturación [En recuperación de información, número de documentos por encima del cual el usuario se siente abrumado por tanta información]
point of futility
The number of documents through which a searcher is willing to browse before giving up in disgust is his 'futility point'.
nivel de solvencia [Capacidad de un individuo de devolver préstamos u otro tipo de deudas contraídas con los bancos]
credit rating
This document provides risk analysis for 97 highly indebted countries and generates their credit ratings from a financial and political standpoint.
nivel de subdivisión
granularity
On the other hand, the use of keywords from Dewey as a means of generating additional keywords for records was extremely fruitful and allowed better retrieval even if, on occasions, there was some loss of precision due to the granurality of the classification.
nivel de uso
level of use
Accessibility is the most important factor in determining the level of use of an information source.
nivel de utilización [En evaluación de servicios, relación entre el porcentaje de circulación de una materia, su proporción del volumen anual de adquisiciones y la proporción del gasto anual dedicado a ella]
degree of use
Degree of use is the relation between a subject's proportion of the circulation, its proportion of the annual intake, and the proportion of the annual budget spent of the subject.
nivel de vida
standard of living
living standard
The same period had witnessed also the creation of a centralized welfare state with the simple concept of ensuring that all citizens should not fall below a certain standard of living.
International organisations are constrained by the problems arising from differing languages, living standards, financial and political influences.
nivel económico
wealth
In rural areas, too, great variations in wealth exist side by side, from affluent farmers and landowners on the one hand, to extremely low-paid farm workers on the other.
nivel educativo
educational level
education level
level of education
Second, I chose specific books appropriate to the age level and the educational level.
Some minor differences in responses and characteristic problems due to age, ethnicity, and education level were also found.
A significant inverse relationship between domestic violence and the level of education of both the batterer and the victim was also identified.
nivel escolar
grade level
This reading practice programme for primary school children who are reading below their grade level is run by volunteers who meet with students on a one-to-one basis for an hour weekly throughout the school year.
niveles de detalle en la descripción
levels of detail in the description
Among the features of this chapter is a section on 'levels of detail in the description' which differentiates between and establishes the requirements of a minimum, standard, and full description.
nivel freático
groundwater table
water table
The simplest way to decrease the decline of the groundwater table would be to reduce the area planted with wheat or plant other crops such as cotton.
Many rivers and wetlands in south-western Australia are threatened by salinisation due to rising saline water tables.
nivel inferior
micro level [micro-leve/microlevel]
lower echelon
This article distinguishes between research undertaken at the micro, meso and macro levels and the concomitant foci, demands and potential contribution of such research.
The question is that we, from the lower echelons, cannot understand how the rich can be so egoistic as to go on and on with heaping up money.
nivel intermedio
meso level
intermediate level
This article distinguishes between research undertaken at the micro, meso and macro levels and the concomitant foci, demands and potential contribution of such research.
The course will provide English language instruction for intermediate level foreign students within a library and information science environment.
nivel introductorio
introductory level
There, the important concepts and tools of information technology are given a more technical treatment, though still at an introductory level.
nivel jerárquico falso
false link
Whatever the reason, a step of false subordination, revealed in the analysis of a chain, is referred to as a 'false link' in the chain.
nivel máximo
high-water mark
The 1930s decade was a high-water mark of student activism, with a larger percentage of the student population involved in political organizations than at any other period including the 1960s.
nivel máximo del agua
high-water mark
The 1930s decade was a high-water mark of student activism, with a larger percentage of the student population involved in political organizations than at any other period including the 1960s.
nivel medio
middle range
However, a glass ceiling exists which prevents competent women from moving upwards beyond the lower and middle ranges in organizations.
nivel medio de gestión
middle management
The 3 levels of personnel requiring training are library administration, middle management and clerical staff.
nivel mínimo
low-water mark
The report was primarily concerned with archaeological remains situated above low-water mark.
nivel mínimo del agua
low-water mark
The report was primarily concerned with archaeological remains situated above low-water mark.
nivel profesional
competence
professional level
In order that you should be able to perform these required skills with greater competence, selected elements of the theory of subject indexing will be included.
There are several ways to gather information on entry level salaries as well as on other professional level jobs = Hay varias formas de recoger información sobre los salarios iniciales así como los de otros niveles profesionales.
nivel salarial
salary bracket
Such a practice results in a compression of the salary scale and is unfair to employees in higher salary brackets.
nivel socioeconómico
socioeconomic status
This paper reviews research on youth motivation for visiting amusement arcades and on the relationship among the school achievement, socioeconomic status, and self-esteem of fourth graders.
nivel superior
top level
top layer
macro level [macro-leve/macrolevel]
higher echelon
The top level is the system or union catalog, which is shared by all libraries in the network.
Developed in accordance with the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Reference Model, it is one of the first application to top layer standards to be ratified.
This article distinguishes between research undertaken at the micro, meso and macro levels and the concomitant foci, demands and potential contribution of such research.
Whatever the truth is in these cases, the world was reminded yet again that scoundrels, cheats and deceivers abound in the higher echelons of human society.
ocupar un nivel de prioridad alto
be high on list
rank + high on the list of priorities
Timeliness, accuracy and completeness of the information are high on the list of need of the users in chemistry.
In order to justify the establishment of a costly restoration facility, the preservation functions must rank high on the list of priorities of a library.
pasar al siguiente nivel [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc] [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc] [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]
move it up + a gear
take it up + a gear
notch it up + a gear
take it up + a notch
crank it up + a notch
crank it up + a gear
move it up + a notch
Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.
There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.
Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.
We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.
David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.
Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.
After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.
paso a nivel
level-crossing
An unmanned level-crossing was the scene of an accident in which 12 migrants without work permits died when a train smashed into their van.
persona con nivel cultural medio [Nombre]
middlebrow [middle-brow]
People with a grade-school education, most of whose reading choices are in the low-brow category, cannot and do not easily read material written for the high-brow or even the increasingly college-trained middle-brow.
persona de nivel cultural bajo [Nombre]
lowbrow [low-brow]
People with a grade-school education, most of whose reading choices are in the low-brow category, cannot and do not easily read material written for the high-brow or even the increasingly college-trained middle-brow.
persona de nivel intelectual bajo [Nombre]
lowbrow [low-brow]
People with a grade-school education, most of whose reading choices are in the low-brow category, cannot and do not easily read material written for the high-brow or even the increasingly college-trained middle-brow.
poner al mismo nivel que
bring + Nombre + to a par with
There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.
por encima del nivel del mar
above sea level
At 6100 meters above sea level it is possible to bivouac among the crevasses in the last sharp spur of the original route.
por niveles
multilayered [multi-layered/multi layered]
multilayer
layered
tiered
The idea of tiered, or multilayered, citation is proposed as a means of testing this hypothesis = Se propone la idea de citar de una forma estratificada o por niveles para comprobar esta hipótesis.
The author presents an integrated system in which a knowledge-based decision support system is integrated with a multilayer artificial neural network for urban planning = El autor presenta un sistema que integra un sistema de apoyo a la toma de decisiones basado en el conocimiento con una red neuronal articial multidimensional para la planificación urbanística.
GMMA has developed a layered approach to visual indexing that dissects the objects, style and implication of each image, so that the indexing system can accommodate all potential approaches to the material.
The idea of tiered, or multilayered, citation is proposed as a means of testing this hypothesis = Se propone la idea de citar de una forma estratificada o por niveles para comprobar esta hipótesis.
preparación contra emergencias a nivel nacional
domestic preparedness
In addition to general resources, it covers bioterrorism; counterterrorism; cyberterrorism; domestic preparedness and response; Islam; law; Middle East; September 11, 2001; and weapons of mass destruction.
rebajarse al nivel de Alguien
get down to + Posesivo + level
To keep your little child in good humour, you have to get down to his level.
ser de alto nivel
be at a high level
The result shows that most graduates entered a wide range of jobs in the 'emerging market' and that job satisfaction was at a high level.
sin ningún nivel de especialización
unskilled
Luckham and his co-workers found in 1964 that less than one in ten of the library users were skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled manual workers.
situado a nivel de la calle
ground-floor
NACs ideally prefer to be situated in ground-floor shop-front premises in a shopping area and on a route that people follow in the normal course of their lives.
subir de nivel [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc] [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc] [Generalmente referido a intensidad, volumen, presión, esfuerzo, etc]
move it up + a gear
take it up + a gear
notch it up + a gear
take it up + a notch
crank it up + a notch
crank it up + a gear
move it up + a notch
take + Nombre + to the next level
Liverpool and Chelsea are grabbing all the headlines, but Arsenal have quietly moved it up a gear scoring 10 goals in their last three league games.
There was not much to separate the sides in the first ten minutes however Arsenal took it up a gear and got the goal but not without a bit of luck.
Start gently, ease yourself in by breaking the workout down into three one minute sessions until you are ready to notch it up a gear and join them together.
We have a good time together and we're good friends.. but I'd like to take it up a notch.
David quickly comprehended our project needs and then cranked it up a notch with impactful design.
Went for a bike ride with a mate last week, no problems so will crank it up a gear and tackle some hills in the next few weeks.
After a regular walking routine is established, why not move it up a notch and start jogging, if you haven't already.
We are a five-star gentlemen's club that is looking for amazing dancers and cocktail waitresses that will take us to the next level.
subir el nivel
raise + standard
raise + the bar
To raise standards of production, 3 methods of appraisal involving collected unique and complex indicators are being used.
The article 'Can the Internet raise the bar for CME?' describes the development of a Web site designed to deliver continuing medical education (CME).
tener consecuencias a nivel mundial
have + global implications
Future climate change will have global implications and countries will need to consider measures which can reduce these impacts.
teoría de niveles integrados
theory of integrative levels
The theory of integrative levels emerged.
último nivel, el
bottom rung, the
In the world of fine art, comic books are often viewed as the bottom rung of the artistic ladder.