Adjunto in english

attached

pronunciation: ətætʃt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

adjuntar = add ; attach ; enclose. 

Example: An annotation is a note added to the title and/or other bibliographic information concerning a document, by way of comment or explanation.Example: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Example: I enclose for consultation proposed revised Statues of IFLA prepared by the Working Group on the Revision of the Statutes and Rules of Procedure.

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» adjuntar ficherosfile attachment [En el correo electrónico, función que permite adjuntar un fichero (en código ASCII o binario) a un mensaje que se manda] .

Example: Electronic management of mail and file attachment are under development and will be implemented in 1995.

adjunto = accompanying ; herewith ; adjunct ; attached hereto ; attached. 

Example: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Example: Concepts and guidelines basic to the formulation of an acquisitions policy for continuations are herewith explained.Example: As universities work steadily to get full-time faculty onboard with distance learning, virtual adjuncts have eagerly stepped up to fill the void, thereby enabling institutions to respond promptly to market demand.Example: Attached hereto is a draft of the report of the Working Party suggested for adoption.Example: I was wondering how it is possible that I ended up with one ear lobe clearly attached, and the other clearly unattached.

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» adjunto aadjacent toattached to .

Example: Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.

Example: From 1972 to 1974, he was attached to the British Library Planning Secretariat.

» carta adjuntacovering letter [Carta de introducción o explicación que normalmente acompaña a un documento más complejo] .

Example: The abstracts are then returned to the abstractor with a covering letter to explain that the purpose of the feedback is not to find fault but to share improvements.

» director adjuntoassistant directordeputy directorjoint director .

Example: Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.

Example: The deputy librarian or deputy director's duties are to take the place of the director in his absence, to organize the general routine of the library, to supervise the staff and to deal with matters such as interviews, appointments and resignations.

Example: A progress evaluation will take place twice per annum, during which the successful candidate will report to the joint directors of the appointment.

» fichero adjuntoattachmentemail attachment .

Example: Use caution when opening attachments, even if they appear to have been sent by someone you know.

Example: While email attachments are a popular and convenient way to send documents, they are also a common source of viruses.

» hoja adjuntarider .

Example: If a serial is being routed, a so-called 'rider' (a blank or typed slip) is attached with the names of persons interested.

Adjunto synonyms

committed in spanish: comprometido, pronunciation: kəmɪtəd part of speech: adjective engaged in spanish: comprometido, pronunciation: engeɪdʒd part of speech: adjective involved in spanish: involucrado, pronunciation: ɪnvɑlvd part of speech: adjective related in spanish: relacionado, pronunciation: rɪleɪtɪd part of speech: adjective intended in spanish: destinado a, pronunciation: ɪntendəd part of speech: adjective connected in spanish: conectado, pronunciation: kənektəd part of speech: adjective betrothed in spanish: prometido, pronunciation: bɪtroʊθt part of speech: noun, adjective affiliated in spanish: asociado, pronunciation: əfɪlieɪtəd part of speech: adjective sessile in spanish: sésil, pronunciation: sesəl part of speech: adjective bespoken in spanish: por encargo, pronunciation: bɪspoʊkən part of speech: adjective pledged in spanish: prometido, pronunciation: pledʒd part of speech: adjective affianced in spanish: afiliado, pronunciation: əfiənst part of speech: adjective related to in spanish: relacionado con, pronunciation: rɪleɪtɪdtu part of speech: adjective
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