Concerned in spanish
pronunciation: pɹ̩eoʊkupɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
concern4 = tener que ver con, concernir, afectar, referirse, ocuparse de.
Example: The first issue concerns the consistent description of subjects.more:
» as far as + Nombre + be + concerned = según + Nombre, de acuerdo con + Nombre, en lo que concierne a, por lo que concierne a, en lo que respecta a, por lo que respecta a, en lo relativo a, desde el punto de vista de + Nombre, en lo que atañe a, en lo que se refiere a, en lo referido a, en lo referente a, en lo que toca a, por + Posesivo + parte.
Example: As far as users are concerned, standardisation of command languages for different hosts is a highly desirable.» be concerned with = ocuparse de, interesarse por, dedicarse a, tratar, tener que ver con.
Example: Now we are concerned in this work with the organisation of knowledge and information retrieval in a specific context.» concerned with = relacionado con.
Example: This section introduces some definitions of common terms concerned with the tools for the organisation of knowledge.» insofar as + Nombre + be + concerned = según + Nombre, de acuerdo con + Nombre, en lo que concierne a, por lo que concierne a, en lo que respecta a, por lo que respecta a, en lo relativo a, desde el punto de vista de + Nombre, en lo que atañe a, en lo que se refiere a, en lo referido a, en lo referente a, en lo que toca ca.
Example: According to various individuals and groups, certain democratic states are tyrannical, at least insofar as they are concerned = De acuerdo a varios individuos y grupos, ciertos estados democráticos son tiránicos, al menos en lo que respecta a ellos.» so far as + Nombre + be concerned = en lo que concierne a, por lo que concierne a, en lo que atañe a.
Example: The order of names of subjects arranged alphabetically is a relatively arbitrary order so far as bringing together related topics is concerned.» To Whom it May Concern = A quien corresponda.
Example: The use of the phrase 'To Whom it May Concern" was once a popular introductory greeting for a business letter or formal correspondence.concerned1 = en cuestión, implicado, afectado, interesado.
Example: Mainframe computers are rarely dedicated to the library's own sole application, unless the library concerned happens to be a national library, offering online access to its data bases to a wide audience.more:
» all concerned = todos, todas las partes implicadas, todas las personas implicadas.
Example: This article calls for all concerned to stop reinventing the wheel of automation and to work together to improve it.» concerned party = parte interesada, interesado.
Example: As the electronic era dawns, it is particularly important that the concerned parties come together to agree how to manage rights in an international electronic environment.» parties concerned, the = partes implicadas, las; partes en cuestión, las.
Example: These records reveal facts about individuals and business entities that the parties concerned might prefer undisclosed.concerned2 = preocupado.
Example: Concerned, thoughtful, supportive, humorous -- all those traits lacking from the present boss he has in abundance.more:
» concerned, the = preocupados, los. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
Example: A reappraisal is therefore outlined here in the hope that it will prompt the serious and the concerned in our ranks to think.» unconcerned = indiferente, despreocupado.
Example: Then, with an elfin smile she said: 'You see, I haven't been entirely unconcerned!'.