Arraigo in english
Arraigo
pronunciation: ɜrgoʊ part of speech: none
pronunciation: ɜrgoʊ part of speech: none
In gestures
arraigar = entrench ; take + root (in) ; root.
Example: This attitude serves to sanction and entrench methods detrimental to the quality of our catalogs.Example: If this provision takes root in libraries, the open learning industry will be presented with a new market.Example: Even in mathematics the examples are all practical, rooted in the garden behind the school where the children grow crops.arraigo = mooring.
Example: Certain aspects of the curriculum debate had become parted from their moorings in practical reality.more:
» de mucho arraigo = long-established ; well established .
Example: The latter statement undervalues long-established interests of SLIS in the field of information and ignores frequently attested movement of SLIS personnel into non-library information posts. Example: By the nineteenth edition synthesis is a well established feature of the scheme.