Atajo in english
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pronunciation: ʃɔrtkət part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ʃɔrtkət part of speech: noun
In gestures
atajar = tackle ; come to + terms with ; cut across.
Example: Chapter 2 tackles books, pamphlets and printed sheets, and chapter 3 is dedicated to cartographic materials.Example: Much of the conventional wisdom of librarianship is going to have to undergo what is so aptly described as an 'agonizing reappraisal' before we can come to terms with the new information age.Example: He looked up and saw two figures cutting across the field, a colored man and woman, each carrying a bottle.more:
» atajar las verdaderas causas de = address + the root causes of .
Example: Governments have been indecisive and playing for time -- kicking the can down the road, rather than addressing the root causes of the crisis.» atajar un problema = grapple with + a problem .
Example: The UK is only beginning to try to grapple with the problems surrounding full public access to the Internet.» sin atajar = unconfronted .
Example: This sense of practical issues unconfronted led to a proposal for a different approach to the curriculum debate.atajo = shortcut.
Example: If they are novices, the search should proceed meticulously, step by step; if they are sophisticated, shortcuts may work.more:
» atajo de teclado = hotkey ; keyboard shortcut .
Example: Each hotkey has one or more commands that are being executed sequentially. Example: Keyboard shortcuts help you save time by allowing you to never take your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse.» coger un atajo = take + a shortcut .
Example: Never take a shortcut in life, take the long route because you pick up more experiences on the way.» tomar atajos = take + shortcuts .
Example: The skilled searcher knows which sources to tap first, and can often take shortcuts by heading straight for the most effective index for his purposes.» tomar un atajo = take + a shortcut .
Example: Never take a shortcut in life, take the long route because you pick up more experiences on the way.» tomar un atajo por = cut across .
Example: He looked up and saw two figures cutting across the field, a colored man and woman, each carrying a bottle.