Launch in spanish
pronunciation: lɑnθɑmientoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
launch1 = lanzamiento, aparición, publicación.
Example: A gathering of 10 CD-ROM application developers resulted in the launch of the CD-ROM Standards and Practices Action Group.more:
» launch pad = plataforma de lanzamiento, rampa de lanzamiento.
Example: The article is entitled 'Multimedia on the launch pad'.» launch party = fiesta de lanzamiento, fiesta de inauguración.
Example: On Friday 14th of May Federal bikes staged a launch party to celebrate their release of the Summer 2010 range of products.» launch rocket = cohete lanzadera.
Example: Sitting on top of a launch rocket waiting for somebody to push a button and send you hurtling off into outer space is a doddle when compared with diving.» product launch = lanzamiento de un producto.
Example: A successful product launch is dependent upon timing, planning, and realistic expectations.» relaunch = relanzamiento, reedición.
Example: Ei has also announced the relaunch of Ei Compendex Web, enhanced with the incorporation of 1.1 million citations of engineering literature of the 1990s.launch2 = lanzar, promover, inaugurar, comenzar, hacer público.
Example: It describes an attempt by leaders in the CD-ROM business to launch a logical file structure standard for CD-ROM.more:
» launch + an activity = promover una actividad.
Example: The activities which have been launched by the Commission of the European Communities (CEC) support the concept of a cooperative, distributed network of materials data information services.» launch + an appeal = hacer un llamamiento, lanzar un llamamiento.
Example: A farmer has launched an urgent appeal to find a herd of cattle stolen by rustlers.» launch + an attack on = emprender una lucha contra.
Example: This library decided to launch an attack on illiteracy by pulling together a variety of approaches to learning to read.» launch + an effort = promover un proyecto, iniciar un proyecto.
Example: In May 74 a retrospective cataloguing effort was launched; records for 34,000 items are to be converted to machine-readable form.» launch + a (new) product = lanzar un (nuevo) producto, introducir un (nuevo) producto.
Example: In launching a product, it is imperative that you have a clear idea about the people that you are aiming for.» launch + an initiative = lanzar una iniciativa.
Example: Since these original initiatives were launched, however, the information superhighway idea has caught the attention of a diverse group of companies in the private sector.» launch + an investigation = investigar, iniciar una investigación, abrir una investigación.
Example: Russia has launched an investigation into why a manned space capsule returned to earth hundreds of miles off course.» launch + an offensive = lanzar una ofensiva, iniciar una ofensiva.
Example: A spoiling attack in military terms is when one side attacks the other while it is preparing to launch an offensive in hopes that its attack will disrupt and or permanently delay the inevitable.» launch + a program(me) = promover un programa.
Example: One of its operational lines is aimed at launching professional training programmes.» launch + a project = iniciar un proyecto, promover un proyecto.
Example: This article describes a new project entitled Textbooks for Africa (TAP) launched by the Ranfurly Library Service with the support of the British Council (BC) and the Overseas Development Administration.» launch + a service = promover un servicio.
Example: In Feb 92 Sutton launched a mobile library service for older and disabled people living in sheltered housing, residential homes or attending a day care centre.» launch + a ship = botar un barco.
Example: It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.» launch into = lanzarse a.
Example: Faced by this situation a teacher who launches into the presentation of a new book without first doing something to settle the children down should hardly expect to succeed.» relaunch [re-launch] = relanzar, reeditar, volver a lanzar, volver a editar.
Example: Information Development is currently published by Bowker-Saur, who relaunched it in1993 in a new and larger format.