Membership in spanish
Afiliación
pronunciation: ɑfiliɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑfiliɑθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
membership1 = afiliación, sociedad, asociación, pertenencia, admisión, entrada.
Example: The sharing of expertise through membership of a club of existing users can be valuable.more:
» library membership = ser lector de una biblioteca.
Example: It has been stated that the applicant for library membership is usually required to sign a declaration of agreement to abide by the library's rules and regulations.» membership body = asociación.
Example: This is a membership body formally constituted in 1997.» membership card = carnet de socio.
Example: On presenting his membership card, the librarian will draw up a 'slip holder pocket' containing the library registration number and the personal details of the borrower.» membership charge = cuota.
Example: Exemption from membership charges for the elderly on a national scale might mean 280,000 new users.» membership fee = cuota.
Example: In its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.» professional membership = afiliación profesional, asociación a la que se pertenece. [Pertenencia a una asociación profesional]
Example: Data on doctoral graduates are discussed in terms of socioeconomic factors, educational background, position held, prior professional experience, salaries, professional membership, and publications.membership2 = miembros, socios. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que terminan con este sufijo]
Example: CAG's membership consists basically of representatives from each of the British library co-operative.more:
» membership drive = campaña de captación de socios.
Example: Because of the small and unrepresentative membership, a membership drive and review of the fee structure is required.» membership organisation = institución compuesta de miembros.
Example: OCLC, as a membership organization, has, since its inception, sought advice from its members, or had advice thrust upon it.