nombrar
appoint ; label ; name ; style ; nominate ; baptise [baptize, -USA].
No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Its primer purpose is the finding of specific documents, and consequently this type of catalogue has been labelled a finding list catalogue or an inventory catalogue.
The author statement may, for example, name all of a string of authors, or just the first named.
Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.
Until 1979, Members of the European Parliament were nominated by their national parliaments but in June of that year the first elections by universal suffrage were held in each of the nine member states.
This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries = This article defines a user friendly micro-language, baptized MILAMU, that facilitates both access to these multimedia databases and formulation of multimedia queries.
nombrar a dedo
hand-pick
Every rally the president goes to everyone is cheering for him because they're hand-picked.
nombrar rey
enthrone
crown
Modern life 'enthrones reason over impulse'.
Duc was dethroned three days after he was crowned, he was then jailed and died seven days later of starvation.
nombrar una delegación
appoint + delegation
Delegations are appointed to the committee through the National Sections of the two organizations.
nombrar un comité
appoint + committee
In 1973 committee was appointed to study the question of standards and norms for public libraries = In 1973 se eligió un comité para estudiar el tema de los estándares y normas para las bibliotecas públicas.
por nombrar (sólo) + Número
to name (only) + Número
Internet carries with it many assumptions, about access and economy to name two.
por nombrar sólo unos cuantos
to name only some
to name only some
With a little bit of forethought on such aspects as insulation, windows and even the shape of a building to name only some aspects, considerable economies can be achieved.
With a little bit of forethought on such aspects as insulation, windows and even the shape of a building to name only some aspects, considerable economies can be achieved.
por nombrar sólo unos pocos
to name but a few
Printed indexes that incorporate to varying degrees the principles of pre-coordinate indexing are to be found in abstracting and indexing journals, national bibliographies, and indexes to journals, to name but a few examples.
por nombrar unos pocos
to name a few
Titles in different subject fields such as printing, education, Africa, and technology, to name a few, are extracted from the original work.
volver a nombrar
rename
Without such an understanding, attempts at overcoming the stereotype by willing it away, renaming, or ignoring it will remain futile.