Discretion in spanish
Discreción
pronunciation: diskɹ̩eθioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: diskɹ̩eθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
discretion1 = discreción.
Example: Staff who do have access must be selected for their discretion and must never use their knowledge except in the performance of their duties.more:
» at the discretion of = a la discreción de, a criterio de.
Example: The items that are recorded in the note area, and the style in which they are recorded, is at the discretion of the cataloguer.» discretion is the better part of valour = una retirada a tiempo es una victoria.
Example: They then decided that discretion was the better part of valour so, after warning the authorities, they headed back to their billet.» exercise + Posesivo + discretion = actuar del modo que se considere más adecuado.
Example: Again therefore the editor must exercise his discretion = De nuevo, el editor debe actuar del modo que considere más adecuado.» have + wide discretion over = tener libertad sobre.
Example: In a situation in which institutions and their departments have wide discretion over publishing and printing activities then the means of bibliographic control will also be variable in quality.» leave + it to the discretion of = dejarlo a la discreción de.
Example: A library may have clearly defined policies as to which subject illustrations will be clipped, or the library may leave it to the discretion of the reference librarian.discretion2 = poder de discriminación.
Example: Any guidance concerning style and content must be elastic enough to permit the abstractor to use his discretion to achieve a good abstract.more:
» at + Posesivo + discretion = a + Posesivo + discreción.
Example: Heads of the participating libraries were in favour of a 'loose' resource sharing scheme where it should be at their own discretion to decide with whom to share their resources and at what level.