usar
adopt ; call on/upon ; deploy ; employ ; make + use of ; rely on/upon ; take ; use ; utilise [utilize, -USA] ; draw on/upon ; use up ; mobilise [mobilize, -USA].
The concept of corporate authorship was first formulated in the BM code and has been adopted in all subsequent English language codes.
It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
The article presents the results of trials in which the model was deployed to classify aspects of the construction industry, such as construction norms and regulations.
The size of the collections in which the LCC is currently employed is likely to be a significant factor in its perpetuation.
The example search in figure 8.3 shows how the statements in an online search make use of Boolean logic operators.
When BNB began publication in 1950 it relied upon the fourteenth edition of DC.
A common standard serial interface is the RS232C which takes a 24-pin plug and is commonly used to connect many peripherals including printers and modems.
A study of bibliographic classification could concentrate solely upon the major, and some of the more minor bibliographic classification schemes used today.
Clearly both tools record controlled indexing languages, but they are utilised in different environments.
Bay's essay was produced to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Gesner's birth and draws upon a mass of contemporary source material.
Plug-in programs have grown widely, they add functionality to a WWW browser but also use up drive storage space or conflict with other types of programs.
It is time for all librarians to change their attitudes and become involved, to seek funds and mobilise civic organisations and businesses in cooperative efforts.
al usarse
in use
The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.
aparato para usar Internet [Aparato informático que sólo sirve para conectarse a Internet y/o al correo electrónico]
Internet appliance
In order to serve these users, companies have developed what have become known as 'Internet appliances'.
cámara de usar y tirar
disposable camera
He then made her suck his cock while he took her picture with a disposable camera.
capaz de usar el correo electrónico
e-mail literate
As the general public becomes increasingly e-mail literate, e-mail reference will most likely be considered an essential service of public library reference departments.
cuchillo de usar y tirar
disposable knife
Tableware consists of disposable plates, forks, knives, napkins & serving utensils.
desacostumbrar a usar el biberón
wean + Nombre + off the bottle
The child psychologist will also be able to advise you with regards to slowly weaning her off the bottle and dummy once she feels safe and secure again.
desacostumbrar a usar el chupete
wean + Nombre + off the dummy
The child psychologist will also be able to advise you with regards to slowly weaning her off the bottle and dummy once she feels safe and secure again.
de usar y tirar
disposable
throwaway
single-use
We can no longer treat automation projects as interesting experiments, which are disposable if they fail.
This film is really just a series of throwaway skits that the director and scriptwriter attempt to lard with parody and freaky fantasy.
Punnets used to be made of wicker but now are made of cardboard or plastic, and are single-use only.
enseñado a usar el baño
potty-trained
Much to her nanny's surprise and chagrin, she was fully potty-trained by her first birthday.
enseñar a usar el baño
potty training
Nearly all parents keenly foresee potty training a child to be a landmark in their kids progression.
enseñar usar el orinal
potty training
Nearly all parents keenly foresee potty training a child to be a landmark in their kids progression.
fácil de usar
easy-to-use
user friendly
DGIS has as its objectives the provision of a single, easy-to-use interface with all these data bases.
As information-retrieval software becomes available in more user friendly packages, the trend towards local computerized information-retrieval systems is likely to be reinforced.
hacer que no se use
render + unused
This again extends the search time but may not be a decisive factor where the stock soon dates, rendering older catalogues largely unused.
listo para usar
off-the-rack
ready-to-use
This article also reviews off-the-rack electronic clip art products and provides a brief listing of books about the Macintosh computer.
This ready-to-use potting compost is peat-free and 4 times lighter than conventional compost due to the fact it is dehydrated.
listo para usarse
on tap
The information on tap covers a wide range of socio-economic, scientific and technical topics.
no usarse
go + unused
Relevant information known to be available may go unused in research and development because of information overload.
plato de usar y tirar
disposable plate
Tableware consists of disposable plates, forks, knives, napkins & serving utensils.
que puede ser usado a través de la web
web-compliant
Many of these have, in turn, been reemerging as web-compliant databases providing even an average library with the opportunity to search enormous collections of data.
seleccionar en pantalla usando el contraste de colores
highlight
Highlighting this entry and pressing <Enter> will transfer it to our search statement.
servilleta de usar y tirar
disposable napkin
Tableware consists of disposable plates, forks, knives, napkins & serving utensils.
tenedor de usar y tirar
disposable fork
Tableware consists of disposable plates, forks, knives, napkins & serving utensils.
usando
by use of
By use of the code 'p' on the saved document summary screen you can request than one of the saved document lists be printed.
usando el tiempo de un modo eficaz
time efficient [time-efficient]
A successful programme must be time efficient and information packed.
usar Algo bien
put + Nombre + to good use
turn + Nombre + to good account
put + Nombre + to good account
use + Nombre + to good account
Your advice, suggestions, comments are greatly appreciated and you can rest assured that they will be put to good use.
It was rather an unpleasant situation, there in the depths of the forest, but Mackay turned it to good account.
They have begun not only to preserve the heritage but also to put it to good account.
A very gifted man, he found what worked for him and used it to good account.
usar Algo con buen provecho
use + Nombre + to good advantage
Rendering information services is one way to show that the library is using public money to good advantage.
usar Algo de un modo muy diluido
spread + Nombre + thinly
Reviews of works for young adults are spread thinly over a number of journals, and are often of limited value.
usar como gasto deducible
write off
Difficulties experienced by publishers include loss of property, overstocking and no effective mechanism for writing off.
usar como modelo
use + as a model
In other words, they want us to start from scratch and come up with a plan for a full-service center, which might then be used as a model for the other regional centers.
usar con mesura
eke out
A farm is a good thing, when it begins and ends with itself, and does not need a salary, or a shop, to eke it out = Una granja es una buena cosa, cuando empieza y termina en ella misma y no necesita de un salario, o de una tienda, para sobrevivir.
usar con precaución
use + with caution
It also notifies the user when a drug is to be used with caution.
usar de forma general
widely applied
The 2nd one, widely applied by social scientists, relies on the assignment of new meanings to familiar terms..
usar de manera general
be in general use
By the early 1820s a lithographic hand-press was in general use that was similar to the copperplate press except that the printing surface was run under a scraper rather than a roller.
usar de un modo descuidado
bandy (about/around)
The word 'analysis' was bandied around by all and sundry, but there was little agreement as to what it meant.
usar de un modo despreocupado
bandy (about/around)
The word 'analysis' was bandied around by all and sundry, but there was little agreement as to what it meant.
usar drogas
do + drugs
I feel out of place because I don't drink, do drugs, smoke or wear make-up.
usar eficazmente
tap
It must be pointed out, however, that the potential for online catalogs to increase library staff productivity has hardly been tapped.
usar enchufes
pull + strings
Perhaps he can pull some strings to get us one of the main lecture halls at the University.
usar en exceso
overuse
As far as ethical responsibility is concerned, the chief librarian should restrain from overusing the privileges connected with managing the library.
usar excesivamente
overuse
As far as ethical responsibility is concerned, the chief librarian should restrain from overusing the privileges connected with managing the library.
usar fuera de contexto
use + out of context
If one word is used out of context as an index heading, plainly it will be difficult to establish the interpretation to be placed on the homograph.
usar inadecuadamente
misuse
Another way our library has of learning about how our patrons use (or misuse) the catalog is through a suggestion box for patrons who have problems finding their subject heading.
usar indebidamente
misuse
Another way our library has of learning about how our patrons use (or misuse) the catalog is through a suggestion box for patrons who have problems finding their subject heading.
usar indistintamente
use + interchangeably
Each search request or intermediate result is assigned a number that can be used interchangeably with the search term.
usar la materia gris
put + Posesivo + thinking cap on
When teachers use the tongue-in-cheek phrase, 'put on your thinking cap,' they're asking students to concentrate and do their best.
usar mal
abuse
misuse
This system was often abused for a grasping clicker would see to it that the fastest compositor got the easiest work.
Another way our library has of learning about how our patrons use (or misuse) the catalog is through a suggestion box for patrons who have problems finding their subject heading.
usarse
be in use
The functions on the first screen are in use daily, whereas those on the second are in use only occasionally.
usarse en
be at home in
During its first decade, TEX has been at home mainly in the academic world, but latterly it has spread into industry = Durante su primera decada, TEX se ha utilizado principalmente en el mundo académico, aunque recientemente se ha difundido a la industria.
usar sobre la zona afectada
use + topically
Balsam is used topically for scabies, prurigo, and pruritus as well as taken internally for bronchitis and to lessen mucous secretions.
usar superficialmente
nibble at
Even the modern great library is not generally consulted; it is nibbled at by a few.
úsese
Use
= is equivalent to UF; - is equivalent to Use; < is equivalent to BT, > is equivalent to NT; - is equivalent to RT.
úsese en lugar de (UF)
UF (use for)
= is equivalent to UF; - is equivalent to Use; < is equivalent to BT, > is equivalent to NT; - is equivalent to RT.
volver a usar
reuse [re-use]
They have implemented a voluntary system for libraries of charging for photocopies with flat-rate 5 franc tokens, which can either be re-used by the recipient or cashed in for 4 francs.