revelador
insightful ; revealing ; tell-tale [telltale] ; telling ; eye opening ; revelatory ; skimpy ; tell-all.
I think it is important to recall a point which I recommend as being very insightful and very relevant to today's discussions.
This catalog would then present a much more revealing, helpful, and responsive picture to the actual needs of the library user than the finding catalog.
The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.
She also provides some very telling illustrations of the use to which such items can be put.
Few experiences are more eye opening than to see how difficult it sometimes is to accomplish one's objectives.
The article is entitled 'Dewey declassified: a revelatory look at the irrepressible reformer'.
Wimbledon organisers have imposed a ban on skimpy tennis outfits ahead of this year's tournament.
The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.
líquido revelador
developing fluid
The most common method is to expose the copy paper by passing it through a trough of developing fluid.
ropa reveladora
revealing clothing
Women who wear revealing clothing and behave promiscuously are to blame for earthquakes, according to a senior Iranian cleric.
señal reveladora
tell-tale indication
As Feng swept by with an almost inaudible 'Good morning, Jeanne' escaping from her lips, Leforte thought she detected the tell-tale indications of crying on her face - the red, swollen eyes, the puffiness.
ser algo muy revelador
be a giveaway
False or exaggerated publisher claims are often a dead giveaway.
ser muy revelador
speak + volumes
be an eye-opener
The article 'Interior dialogues: Library design speaks volumes to users' offers a look at some pleasing new library interiors across the USA.
It also can be an eye-opener to students who are focused on clinical practice.