Atestar in english
Cram
pronunciation: kræm part of speech: verb
pronunciation: kræm part of speech: verb
In gestures
atestar1 = depose ; attest.
Example: Many times the key to success is thoroughly digging into the facts, deposing as many people as possible, and finally getting to the truth.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.atestar2 = pack in ; throng ; jam ; pack.
Example: This approach allows the construction of concise summaries, containing complex sentences that pack in information.Example: The street was thronged by people who had not a moment to spare.Example: In the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, New York, on 11th September 2001, the main World Wide Web based news Web sites were jammed by users seeking information.Example: Because it is such a competitive market, nightclubs are constantly reinventing themselves and places that are packed one weekend are deserted the next.more:
» atestar (de) = clutter (with) .
Example: This is not to say that the library should be cluttered with ugly signs; all notices should be carefully contrived and aesthetically pleasing.» atestar de = cram with .
Example: The novel is a crude barbaric mixture of verse and prose, poetry and realism, crammed with ghosts, corpses, maniacs all very unlike Racine.» atestar en = cram into .
Example: It contains about as much information as it is possible to cram into a single liftable volume, without recourse to microprint or CD-ROM = Contiene tanta información como es posible meter en un único volumen de fácil manejo sin tener que recurrir a la microimpresión o al CD-ROM.