Desideratum in spanish
Deseo
pronunciation: deseoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: deseoʊ part of speech: noun
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desiderata [desideratum, -sing.]1 = desiderata. [Peticiones de adquisición que el usario realiza a la biblioteca]
Example: Apart from the general catalogue, the library uses 7 supplmentary card catalogues (for desiderata, accessions, continuations, deficient series, set course books, standard professional and general text books) designed to facilitate the acquisition process.desiderata [desideratum, -sing.]2 = desiderátum, aspiración.
Example: The Paris Principles state what is desired, but they do not give the reasons for those desiderata.