Involved in spanish
pronunciation: inboʊlukɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
involved with = metido en, dedicado a.
Example: 'You always seems so involved with your circle of friends'.involve1 = participar, tomar parte, implicarse, involucrarse, realizar, participar activamente, participar de forma activa.
Example: It recommends the establishment of a centralised Chinese collection by a joint venture involving a charitable trust.involve2 = suponer, requerir, necesitar, conllevar, implicar.
Example: Generating author indexes or catalogues involves creating headings from author's names, that is the names of persons or organisations.more:
» involve + a lot of work = suponer mucho trabajo, implicar mucho trabajo, significar mucho trabajo.
Example: Training for full marathons involves a lot of work, and you need to get everything right if you want to become good at it.involved1 = en cuestión, implicado, involucrado, asociado.
Example: The problems and assignments presented are real problems and assignments, and the people involved are real people, all suitably disguised to protect their identity.more:
» become + involved = participar, participar de una forma activa, tomar parte activa, tomar parte.
Example: There he became involved in cataloging problems and participated in their public discussion.» become + involved in = verse envuelto en.
Example: If the searcher approaches the index as a conventional index he is liable to become involved in extensive scanning of the many entries under each heading in order to discriminate between relevant and less relevant documents.» don't get me involved = no entiendo de barcos.
Example: If that's the kinky shit you two like to do in your spare time fine by me just don't get me involved in it.» get + involved with/in = dedicarse a, participar en, verse envuelto en, involucrarse con, implicarse en, mojarse, mojarse el culo, enredarse con, liarse con, pringarse.
Example: This article aims to cover tools that shed light on what the stakes might be in getting involved with CD-ROM technology = Este artículo intenta analizar las herramientas que nos aclaren cuáles podrían ser los riesgos de involucrarse con la tecnología del CD-ROM.» involved in = que forma parte en, que toma parte en.
Example: These institutes brought together some of the most influential people in the field to discuss -- and sometimes spiritedly debate from the rostrum and from the audience -- the current and traditional issues involved in cataloging.» involved with = metido en, dedicado a.
Example: 'You always seems so involved with your circle of friends'.» issues involved = cuestiones implicadas.
Example: Although the issues involved are complex and the volume of legal materials is great, a number of helpful tools have been developed to assist the researcher.» Nombre + involved = Nombre + relacionado con.
Example: For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar.» parties involved, the = partes implicadas, las.
Example: Although the parties involved have not yet reached final agreement on contractual details, certain matters have been agreed upon.» self-involved = ensimismado, absorto en sí mismo, egocéntrico.
Example: The tantric tradition says that spirituality in the fullest sense cannot be an isolated, solitary, purely self-involved enterprise.» those involved = participantes.
Example: In any case it is best to split up the work among all those involved, having an adult in charge of each group.involved2 = complicado.
Example: There are also wide ranges of interpretation concerning title entry; for example, one of the exceptions is long titles that are involved and nondistinctive-a thoroughly subjective judgment must be made here.