recibir-1
get ; receive ; garner ; intake ; accept.
DOBIS/LIBIS does not get a new document number, but reserves this document for you, so that no one else can change it while you are working on it.
If you receive a large number of titles on you initial search, you can narrow your search by using qualifiers.
The serials file contains a large number of titles, not only contributed by members, but also garnered from other sources.
As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.
Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.
al recibir
upon + receipt
Upon receipt of orders, the system retrieves the images of the documents and transmit them on-line to the users.
los que no han recibido formación específica [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
uninstructed, the
Some search statements are so obscure that they would catch out the uninstructed.
no recibir respuesta de
not hear a pip from
We sent him a Christmas card and a text to say Happy New Year, but not heard a pip back from him.
pagas por lo que recibes
you get what you pay for
As with everything else in life you do get what you pay for.
persona que recibe asesoramiento
counselee
Experience sensitized counselees to the limitations of white counselors, suggesting they became pro-black rather than anti-white.
recibir apoyo
receive + support
attract + support
Robert Southey preferred 'bibliology' but received very little general support, although the term 'book-lore' has occasionally been used.
The concept of the commercialisation of these activities has attracted much support.
recibir aprobación
get + the thumbs up
Would-be inventors get four to five minutes to present their product's concept and business plan before getting the thumbs up or down for funding.
recibir atención
enjoy + attention
receive + attention
receive + note
command + attention
gain + attention
get + attention
The large American law school library is currently enjoying unprecedented prominence and attention.
The formation of mould on paper and book-bindings is a long-standing problem, the nature of which has received little attention.
It has been to the continuing shame of the library field that his efforts toward eliminating the price-fixing of children's books have received such little note and appreciation.
Preservation is commanding unprecedented attention and resources within the library community in the USA.
In the 1930s a nurse, Rene Caisse, gained much attention through the use of a herbal treatment for cancer which she called Essiac.
When it comes to racehorses, males get all of the attention.
recibir atención médica
receive + medical attention
She also said she carried out the attack during school hours as she knew the boy would quickly receive medical attention.
recibir críticas muy favorables
receive + rave reviews
While I have received rave reviews for these courses I teach, I have an uphill struggle to fill them.
recibir cuidados médicos
receive + medical attention
She also said she carried out the attack during school hours as she knew the boy would quickly receive medical attention.
recibir donaciones
attract + donation
The success that ACPAD has had in attracting donations suggests that it has established an enviable record as an efficient and effective distributor of publications to institution libraries.
recibir duras críticas
take + a pounding
take + a beating
He took a pounding in the press after his first tax cut when a deep recession pushed unemployment to 10 percent.
Devastated by natural disasters and caught in the middle of the war on terror, Asia's economy took a beating in 2001.
recibir el beneplácito
get + the seal of approval
Also, going on a date can be a little less scary if the person has already gotten the seal of approval from someone that you trust.
recibir el elogio de la crítica
enjoy + critical acclaim
His one man show 'It's All Greek to Me' has enjoyed critical acclaim all around the world.
recibir elogio
get + tap on the shoulder
But we certainly have to establish some fair criteria to determine who gets the tap on the shoulder.
recibir elogios
win + accolade
Since then, SCI CD Edition has won accolades for its value-added features, sophistication, and flexibility.
recibir el visto bueno
meet with + approval
get + the seal of approval
A number of more unusual arrangements have been tried, but none have met with wide approval.
Also, going on a date can be a little less scary if the person has already gotten the seal of approval from someone that you trust.
recibir facturas
invoice
Similarly, if all the copies ordered have been invoiced, there will be no 'i' at the bottom of the screen.
recibir formación
take + instruction
We are looking for a backing vocalist, someone experienced, someone with ideas for vocal arrangements and able to also take instruction.
recibir gratis
get + free
Most people know 'earbuds' as the cheap-o earphones you get free with a cell phone.
recibir importancia
enjoy + prominence
The large American law school library is currently enjoying unprecedented prominence and attention.
recibir instrucción
take + instruction
We are looking for a backing vocalist, someone experienced, someone with ideas for vocal arrangements and able to also take instruction.
recibir la aprobación
get + the seal of approval
Also, going on a date can be a little less scary if the person has already gotten the seal of approval from someone that you trust.
recibir la confianza (de Alguien)
receive + credibility
The studies also revealed that the research journals received highest credibility among print media for information gathering by the scientists followed by books.
recibir lo que Uno se merece
get + Posesivo + just rewards
get + Posesivo + due(s)
Librarians can help the owners of copyright material get their just rewards at the same time as serving the public interest, promoting freedom and advancing democracy.
Tinseltown's leading men never get their dueon the red carpet.
recibir mala prensa
acquire + a bad name
The Web has acquired a bad name largely as a result of naive and over expectant users.
recibir noticias de
hear from
Many more musicals, however, annually fall by the wayside after a relative handful of performances; most are never heard from again.
recibir notificación
receive + notice
The director went on: 'I received notice in today's mail that our library has been given a $75,000 award to fund a really impressive public relations campaign'.
recibir opiniones diversas
receive + mixed reviews
Although 70% of the country's 2-year and 4-year colleges are offering online courses, the method of delivery is receiving mixed reviews.
recibir pago
receive + payment
There are a number of ways we can help you receive payments from overseas - some will incur costs and others are free of charge.
recibir + Posesivo + visto bueno
meet + Posesivo + approval
The medical industry will go to any lengths to suppress drugs and methods that haven't met their approval, regardless of how effective they might be.
recibir preparación
undergo + training
Miss Visser comments that she underwent extensive training in preparation for automation, but feels that training given at too early a stage is unproductive.
recibir publicidad
receive + publicity
Large scale book thefts have received publicity in newspapers and journals.
recibir rechazo
get + the thumbs down
Would-be inventors get four to five minutes to present their product's concept and business plan before getting the thumbs up or down for funding.
recibir recompensa
receive + reward
The editor of textbooks in both secondary and higher education generally receive both monetary reward and professional acclaim for it.
recibir reconocimiento
find + recognition
Librarians are experiencing dissatisfaction with the restricted opportunities available to them to find expression for, and recognition of, their skills in the present climate of change.
recibirse
be receivable
The author describes the principles of subscriber teletext whereby teletext services are broadcast to and receivable only be specified users.
recibirse con una reacción + Adjetivo
meet with + Adjetivo + reaction
The seventeenth edition met with mixed reactions.
recibir sólo un tirón de orejas
get off with + a slap on the wrist
get away with + a slap on the wrist
The decision disgusted local police, who said Hooper could have been sent to jail for 18 months but got off with a slap on the wrist.
How can people be repeat offenders and get away with a slap on the wrist!.
recibir un aluvión de
deluge with
Librarians are being deluged with ads for new bibliographical tools, some of which are unnecessary and many of which are poor.
recibir una paliza
take + a pounding
take + a beating
get + a beating
He took a pounding in the press after his first tax cut when a deep recession pushed unemployment to 10 percent.
Devastated by natural disasters and caught in the middle of the war on terror, Asia's economy took a beating in 2001.
Students who set off firecrackers in schools will get a beating in the schoolyard by their headmaster.
recibir una pensión
draw + a pension
Some of them will not be drawing a pension for at least 40 years.
recibir un estímulo
get + a boost
The war of terror also got a boost, with 73 percent of Americans saying that Bin Laden's assassination gave them more confidence in the fight.
recibir un golpe
take + a hit
take + a blow
We designed a secure - and we will build it eventually - computer room that was fireproof, tornado proof, and would take a hit from a single engine craft.
He took a blow to the head during a preseason game.
recibir un impulso
get + a boost
The war of terror also got a boost, with 73 percent of Americans saying that Bin Laden's assassination gave them more confidence in the fight.
recibir un premio
receive + award
earn + an award
It appeared originally in the Hennepin County Library Cataloging Bulletin, which received the H.W Wilson Award as the best library periodical for 1976.
Every time you travel and use a partner airline, hotel or car rental company, you increase your chances of earning an award.
recibir un trato justo
treat + Nombre + fairly
Once elected, the chair is responsible for maintaining discipline and ensuring that all students are treated fairly.
volver a recibir financiación
re-fund
The program was not re-funded for the 1984-85 school year.