Apuntado in english

Pointed

pronunciation: pɔɪntəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

apuntar1 = jot down ; take down ; register ; mark + Nombre + down as ; mark + Nombre + up ; enrol [enroll, -USA] ; pencil + Nombre + in. 

Example: Find some scrap paper and jot down the subject areas taught in schools.Example: All technical processes that take place before, during and directly after the flight are taken down automatically by the flight recorder in the cockpit.Example: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.Example: One look convinced the employer that she was unsuited for the work, and he marked her down as unsuitable.Example: If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.Example: Summer enrollment generally exceeds 5,000, while various extension programs throughout the state enroll approximately 4,000 students.Example: If there is any event, at any time, that you would be interested in attending, drop us an e-mail and we will pencil it in.

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» apuntar en + Posesivo + cuentaput + Nombre + on the slate .

Example: Those were the days -- you could buy stuff and put it on the slate and pay at the end of the week.

» apuntarseenrol [enroll, -USA]sign upbe gameregisterget + enrolled .

Example: Summer enrollment generally exceeds 5,000, while various extension programs throughout the state enroll approximately 4,000 students.

Example: One of the first publishers to sign up for the new service is Tower Publishing, UK.

Example: Many of our group are financially strapped, and that presents a problem but I'm game.

Example: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.

Example: If you are under 18 years old and currently not attending school, we can help you get back into school or get enrolled in a alternative education.

» apuntarse ajoin + Asociación .

Example: I can join a sporting club and combine developing skills with social activities.

» apuntarse a un clubjoin + a club .

Example: So far this term, we've been able to reach over 350 students who all signed up to say that they were interested in joining the club and learning how to wakeboard.

» apuntarse medallaschalk up + achievements .

Example: During his relatively brief career as a corporate tactician, Jeff Gordon, a lanky 32-year-old who retains a touch of the 'aw shucks' manner of his native southland, has chalked up some substantial achievement.

apuntar2 = get at ; point ; point out ; take + aim ; aim. 

Example: What I'm getting at is this: At least in the CIP entry that I have seen, LC, following customary practice, made a title entry for the main title, 'Women in Librarianship', but nothing under Melvil's 'Rib Symposium'.Example: An arrow pointing upwards indicates when the terminal is in insert mode.Example: By means of the arrangement of document substitutes in library catalogues, and also by the arrangement of documents themselves, it is possible to point out, or indicate, classes of documents.Example: This article has been a discussion of how public libraries can take aim on quality.Example: Not all catalogues or other tools for the organisation of knowledge aim to fulfil all these functions, but this list shows the range of functions.

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» apuntar apoint + the way topoint to(wards) .

Example: Several divisions are already taking advantage of these capabilities in their daily work and their experience has pointed the way to refinements in the system.

Example: This article points to economically feasible and communication-based indexing methods which fit the potentials of current information technology.

» apuntar a la cabeza con una pistolaput + a gun to + Posesivo + head .

Example: The man came up from behind and put a gun to my head.

» apuntar a la misma conclusiónpoint to + the same conclusion .

Example: all indications point to the same general conclusion, that an appreciable amount of all books sold are bought as gifts for other people.

» apuntar altoaim + high .

Example: Leaders think big and aim high, they don't set small goals, rather they set big, bold and challenging goals.

» apuntar con el dedopoint + the fingers at .

Example: I love the bit when the guy points the fingers at the people and shoots them the wink.

» apuntar demasiado altoaim + too high .

Example: Who said the problem with the young is not that they aim too high and miss the mark it is that they aim too low and hit the mark?.

» apuntar demasiado bajoaim + too low .

Example: Who said the problem with the young is not that they aim too high and miss the mark it is that they aim too low and hit the mark?.

» apuntar el hecho de quepoint to + the fact that .

Example: She points to the fact that shoppers are quite happy to give credit card details over the telephone, with little or no security.

» apuntar muy altoreach for + the starsshoot for + the stars .

Example: When you are reaching for the stars, make sure your feet are firmly planted on the ground.

Example: It is better to shoot for the stars and miss than aim at the gutter and hit it.

» evidencia + apuntar aevidence + points towards .

Example: The film proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the official story is hogwash and that all the evidence points towards an inside job.

Apuntado synonyms

acute in spanish: agudo, pronunciation: əkjut part of speech: adjective direct in spanish: directo, pronunciation: dɜrekt part of speech: adjective sharp in spanish: agudo, pronunciation: ʃɑrp part of speech: adjective peaked in spanish: puntiagudo, pronunciation: pikt part of speech: adjective tiptoe in spanish: punta del pie, pronunciation: tɪptoʊ part of speech: noun, verb tapered in spanish: afilado, pronunciation: teɪpɜrd part of speech: adjective spiked in spanish: claveteado, pronunciation: spaɪkt part of speech: adjective acuminate in spanish: puntiagudo, pronunciation: ækjuməneɪt part of speech: adjective acerate in spanish: acelerar, pronunciation: æsɜreɪt part of speech: adjective acerose in spanish: acerose, pronunciation: əsɜroʊsi part of speech: adjective ensiform in spanish: ensiforme, pronunciation: ensəfɔrm part of speech: adjective hastate in spanish: astado, pronunciation: hæsteɪt part of speech: adjective tapering in spanish: reduciendo, pronunciation: teɪpɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective acuate in spanish: acuate, pronunciation: ækweɪt part of speech: adjective sword-shaped in spanish: en forma de espada, pronunciation: sɔrdʃeɪpt part of speech: adjective fusiform in spanish: fusiforme, pronunciation: fusəfɔrm part of speech: adjective pyramidal in spanish: piramidal, pronunciation: pɜræmədəl part of speech: adjective acicular in spanish: acicular, pronunciation: əsɪkjəlɜr part of speech: adjective barreled in spanish: barril, pronunciation: bærəld part of speech: adjective lanceolate in spanish: lanceolado, pronunciation: lænsiəleɪt part of speech: adjective sharpened in spanish: afilado, pronunciation: ʃɑrpənd part of speech: adjective barrelled in spanish: barril, pronunciation: bɜreld part of speech: adjective spinous in spanish: espinoso, pronunciation: spaɪnəs part of speech: adjective sagittate in spanish: sagitado, pronunciation: sægɪteɪt part of speech: adjective apiculate in spanish: apiculado, pronunciation: əpɪkjəleɪt part of speech: adjective swordlike in spanish: como espada, pronunciation: sɔrdlaɪk part of speech: adjective bladelike in spanish: como una cuchilla, pronunciation: blædəlaɪk part of speech: adjective acanthoid in spanish: acantoides, pronunciation: ækənθɔɪd part of speech: adjective acanthous in spanish: acanto, pronunciation: ækənθəs part of speech: adjective nibbed in spanish: nibbed, pronunciation: nɪbd part of speech: adjective needle-shaped in spanish: en forma de aguja, pronunciation: nidəlʃeɪpt part of speech: adjective spindle-shaped in spanish: en forma de huso, pronunciation: spɪndəlʃeɪpt part of speech: adjective lancelike in spanish: lancelike, pronunciation: lænslaɪk part of speech: adjective arrow-shaped in spanish: en forma de flecha, pronunciation: æroʊʃeɪpt part of speech: adjective sagittiform in spanish: sagital, pronunciation: segɪtəfɔrm part of speech: adjective spearhead-shaped in spanish: en forma de punta de lanza, pronunciation: spɪrhedʃeɪpt part of speech: adjective cigar-shaped in spanish: en forma de cigarro, pronunciation: sɪgɑrʃeɪpt part of speech: adjective
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