Convention in spanish

Convención

pronunciation: koʊnbenθioʊn part of speech: noun
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convention1 = convención, norma. 

Example: Articulated subject indexes are based on title-like phrases that have some conventions concerning citation order.

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» adopt + a convention = seguir un principio.

Example: Some thesauri, however, do not adopt such a convention.

» establish + a convention = establecer una convención.

Example: Capitalization should follow the conventions established by the cataloguing agency responsible for the entry.

» flout + a convention = desacatar las normas establecidas, desacatar las costumbres.

Example: In the 1970s it was called 'living in sin' but the couples who flouted convention back then mostly married each other before two years were up.

» social convention = convención social.

Example: Social conventions can influence the labeling of odors, especially those that have putrid, rancid, urinous or sweaty qualities.

» spelling convention = norma ortográfica.

Example: American and British spelling conventions sometimes differ and both types of spelling may be present in the LISA database.

convention2 = convención, asamblea, reunión, congreso. 

Example: This article describes the 3 largest international book fairs: in Frankfurt, the children's book fair in Bologna, and the American Booksellers Association annual convention which has a different venue every year.

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» Bern(e) Convention, the = Convención de Berna, la. [Acuerdo internacional para asegurar que los derechos de autor se respetan entre países]

Example: The Berne Convention of 1887 secured reciprocal copyright privileges for the authors of the countries concerned which gave them much the same protection abroad as they had at home.

» convention centre = centro de congresos, palacio de congresos.

Example: During the first half of the century, Atlantic City was one of the major convention centers and seaside resorts in the United States.

» convention hall = palacio de congresos, sala de congresos, salón de congresos, sala de convenciones, salón de convenciones.

Example: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.

» hold + a convention = celebrar una convención.

Example: This article describes the 1st convention of US librarians, held in New York, 1853 = Este artículo describe la primera convención de bibliotecarios americanos, celebrada en Nueva York en 1853.

» the 1954 Hague Convention = la Convención de la Haya de 1954.

Example: UNESCO calls on the coalition forces to observe the principles of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict and its two Protocols.

convention3 = convención, acuerdo. 

Example: Enter a concordat, 'modus vivendi', convention, or other formal agreement between the Holy See and a national government or other political jurisdiction under the party whose catalogue entry heading is first in English alphabetic order.

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» Geneva Convention, the = Convención de Ginebra, la; Tratado de Ginebra, el.

Example: America is criminalizing those who object to its military plans, and is thumbing its nose at the Geneva Convention.

» ratify + convention = ratificar un acuerdo.

Example: This article describes the problems which built up when it was thought that the government would ratify the European Patent Convention.

Convention synonyms

rule in spanish: regla, pronunciation: rul part of speech: noun pattern in spanish: modelo, pronunciation: pætɜrn part of speech: noun formula in spanish: fórmula, pronunciation: fɔrmjələ part of speech: noun normal in spanish: normal, pronunciation: nɔrməl part of speech: adjective convening in spanish: convocando, pronunciation: kənvinɪŋ part of speech: noun conventionality in spanish: convencionalismo, pronunciation: kɑnvenʃənælɪti part of speech: noun conventionalism in spanish: convencionalismo, pronunciation: kənvenʃənəlɪzəm part of speech: noun

Convention antonyms

unconventionality pronunciation: ənənvenʃənælɪti part of speech: noun
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