Horizon in spanish
pronunciation: oʊɹ̩iθoʊnte part of speech: noun
horizon = horizonte, futuro.
Example: Barbara Tillett's vision of one seamless bibliographic system, either real or virtual, looks realizable over a 5 to 10 year horizon.more:
» appear in + the horizon = aparecer en el horizonte.
Example: No sooner had diphtheria been conquered and almost cast into oblivion than this new horror appears on the horizon.» beyond the horizon = más allá del horizonte, lejos en el horizonte, en el horizonte lejano.
Example: So join me on this journey as we explore beyond the horizon of our community, medicine, time and even conventional global health ideas.» broaden + Posesivo + horizons = ampliar los horizontes.
Example: The public library now has an opportunity to demonstrate its services in broadening individual horizons and stimulating development of community life.» dust storm + loom in the horizon = nubarrones + formarse en el horizonte. [Sentido figurado]
Example: It is likely that the library manager who chooses to wait for the dust to settle will find yet another dust storm looming on the horizon.» Eastern horizon, the = horizonte oriental, el.
Example: The ascendant is the point of intersection between the Eastern horizon and the ecliptic.» enlarge + horizons = ampliar los horizontes, agrandar los horizontes.
Example: The growth of computerised bibliographic data bases in particular has enlarged horizons.» expand + Posesivo + horizons = ampliar los horizontes.
Example: Librarians must expand their service horizons to include at-risk teenagers.» extend + horizons = ampliar los horizontes.
Example: Library and information science schools must extend professional horizons, training professionals who will create new jobs.» loom + large on the horizon = avecinarse de un modo amenazador.
Example: Fiscal constraints looming large on the horizon for most libraries.» new horizons = nuevas fronteras, nuevos retos. [Generalmente usado en el plural]
Example: They have established new horizons in the field of business information systems.» on the horizon = próximo, cercano, inminente, en el horizonte.
Example: The author concludes with descriptions of advances in the technology currently on the horizon.» open out + horizons = abrir horizontes, ensanchar horizontes.
Example: Even in its era before the computer, progress in telecommunications -- for example, telephone, radio and television -- opened out the horizons for individuals and society at large, and so placed at the disposal of people information about distant events and new ideas.» over the horizon = próximo, cercano, inminente.
Example: This article surveys the changes which have already occurred and those which are just over the horizon.» there + be + storm clouds on the horizon = tormenta + avecinarse, tormenta + amenazar.
Example: While the long-term future of the property market looks relatively bright, there may be some potential storm clouds on the horizon.» widen + horizons = ampliar los horizontes.
Example: In order to accomplish the task of widening the horizons of children what is needed is books.