Cercano in english

Near

pronunciation: nɪr part of speech: verb, adjective, adverb
In gestures

cercano = adjacent ; adjoining ; close ; immediate ; nearby [near-by] ; neighbouring [neighboring, -USA] ; near at hand ; close at hand ; in sight ; over the horizon ; on the horizon ; close-by ; proximate ; near ; within sight ; within range ; in view ; approaching. 

Example: Before him there are the two items to be joined, projected onto adjacent viewing positions.Example: The library is poorly sited outside the shopping centre and on the brow of a hill, and faces competition from adjoining libraries.Example: Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.Example: This system offers immediate access when required by users and staff, preferably several users at the same time.Example: An earlier leakage had prompted library staff to make arrangements with a nearby firm of book conservation specialists in the event of a further disaster.Example: The philosophical, brooding Hippopotamians have suffered many attacks by the neighbouring Crocs who are well known for their purposefulness and efficiency.Example: The firm does not have to be near at hand, but there must be plenty of cooperation and consultation as to selection of stock.Example: Material needed daily should be stored close at hand.Example: The trend is definitely towards the electronic submission, but the point where this method will entirely supplant the others is not yet in sight.Example: This article surveys the changes which have already occurred and those which are just over the horizon.Example: The author concludes with descriptions of advances in the technology currently on the horizon.Example: The second phase of the study entailed interviewing at close-by universities in the Midwest.Example: For example, Literature and Language should be proximate, as should Commerce and Economics and Business, Psychology and Medicine, and so on.Example: He was a loner himself, a small-town country boy who spent most of his time wandering about the hills and fields near his home.Example: As the major US telecommunications service providers install fibre optic cable, the availability of interactive video is within sight.Example: 77% of the world's population lives within range of a mobile network.Example: There was not a living soul in view, but suddenly we saw a woman in a kerchief, felt boots and short fur coat.Example: I looked up at the sky and saw threatening clouds and approaching darkness.

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» amigo cercanoclose friend .

Example: A Manlius man died in a car crash early Sunday while driving back to college in Florida after spending the holidays with family, a close friend said.

» cercano ain close proximity to .

Example: This cooperative venture between libraries enables distance students to borrow material from other libraries in close proximity to where they live or work.

» cercano a + Cantidadapproaching + Cantidad .

Example: This allows a total approaching 27,000 metres of shelving space.

» cercano a la muertenear-death .

Example: After a near-death moment, people recall bright lights or seeing dead relatives.

» Cercano OrienteNear East .

Example: Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) continue to use the name Near East rather than Middle East.

» cercano uno del otroin close proximity .

Example: Resource sharing and cooperation among libraries of like interest or in close proximity is a way of counteracting these consequences.

» del Cercano OrienteNear-Eastern .

Example: The hebrew, Arabic, and other Near-Eastern alphabets cut as type during the hand-press period for works of biblical exegesis were narrowly confined to specialist printers.

» en el futuro cercanoin the foreseeable futurefor the foreseeable future .

Example: The exhibit is still being populated with digitized images and documents, and will continue to have new content added in the forseeable future.

Example: I think oil and natural gas are indispensable for the foreseeable future.

» en un futuro más o menos cercanoin the near future .

Example: In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.

» en un futuro muy cercanoin the very near future .

Example: He will explore the challenges that face us in the very near future.

» en un período más o menos cercanoin the near future .

Example: In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.

» especia cercananear relative .

Example: The hire of a near relative of a current employee is permitted when it is in the best interest of the University.

» especie cercanaclose relationclose relativenear relationclose cousin .

Example: Another close relation is the findings-oriented abstracts they emphasize the results or findings of an investigation, rather than selecting material according to the interest of a given audience.

Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.

Example: A judge ought to be without prejudice, and he cannot therefore sit in a case where he has any interest, or when a near relation is a part.

Example: In this videotape, students learn about the similar characteristics that all bugs share and compare them to their close cousins, the arachnids.

» experiencia cercana a la muertenear-death experience .

Example: A fisherman ordered to remain at sea by his employer as a cyclone battered Bangladesh has spoken of his near-death experience.

» familiar cercanoclose family member .

Example: I have written screeds and screeds, straight from the heart, even voicing my opinions on close family members.

» futuro cercano, elnear future, the .

Example: This article lists the measures proposed for the near future by the International Centre of Scientific and Technical Information.

» lado más cercano, elnear side, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: When the heaps of all the sheets of a book had been dried and piled together again, they were set out in signature order on a long table, with the first recto pages upwards and to the near side.

» lo más cercano athe nearest thing to .

Example: This register in which printers were expected to enter the details of all new books they were intending to print is the nearest thing we have to a current bibliography of sixteenth century publications.

» pariente cercanoclose relationclose relativenear relative .

Example: Another close relation is the findings-oriented abstracts they emphasize the results or findings of an investigation, rather than selecting material according to the interest of a given audience.

Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.

Example: The hire of a near relative of a current employee is permitted when it is in the best interest of the University.

» redondear al número entero más cercanoround up to + the nearest whole number .

Example: Whenever necessary, figures were rounded up to the nearest whole number = Siempre que fue necesario, las cifras se redondearon al número entero más cercano.

Cercano synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd part of speech: adjective about in spanish: acerca de, pronunciation: əbaʊt part of speech: adverb approach in spanish: enfoque, pronunciation: əproʊtʃ part of speech: noun close in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: kloʊs part of speech: adverb, adjective adjacent in spanish: adyacente, pronunciation: ədʒeɪsənt part of speech: adjective hot in spanish: caliente, pronunciation: hɑt part of speech: adjective most in spanish: más, pronunciation: moʊst part of speech: adverb warm in spanish: calentar, pronunciation: wɔrm part of speech: adjective dear in spanish: querido, pronunciation: dɪr part of speech: noun, adjective nigh in spanish: cerca, pronunciation: naɪ part of speech: adjective virtually in spanish: virtualmente, pronunciation: vɜrtʃuəli part of speech: adverb approximate in spanish: aproximado, pronunciation: əprɑksəmət part of speech: adjective neighbor in spanish: vecino, pronunciation: neɪbɜr part of speech: noun stingy in spanish: tacaño, pronunciation: stɪndʒi part of speech: adjective artificial in spanish: artificial, pronunciation: ɑrtəfɪʃəl part of speech: adjective almost in spanish: casi, pronunciation: ɔlmoʊst part of speech: adverb nearby in spanish: cerca, pronunciation: nɪrbaɪ part of speech: adjective, adverb closer in spanish: más cerca, pronunciation: kloʊsɜr part of speech: adverb neighbour in spanish: vecino, pronunciation: neɪbɜr part of speech: noun nearly in spanish: casi, pronunciation: nɪrli part of speech: adverb go up in spanish: subir, pronunciation: goʊʌp part of speech: verb unreal in spanish: irreal, pronunciation: ənril part of speech: adjective come on in spanish: venga, pronunciation: kʌmɑn part of speech: verb nearest in spanish: más cercano, pronunciation: nɪrəst part of speech: adjective well-nigh in spanish: bien cerca, pronunciation: welnaɪ part of speech: adverb all but in spanish: todo pero, pronunciation: ɔlbʌt part of speech: adverb nearer in spanish: más cerca, pronunciation: nɪrɜr part of speech: adjective cheeseparing in spanish: tacaño, pronunciation: tʃizperɪŋ part of speech: adjective ungenerous in spanish: poco generoso, pronunciation: əndʒenɜrəs part of speech: adjective just about in spanish: casi, pronunciation: dʒʌstəbaʊt part of speech: adverb penny-pinching in spanish: penny-pellizco, pronunciation: penipɪntʃɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective nighest in spanish: más cercano, pronunciation: naɪhest part of speech: adjective draw near in spanish: dibujar cerca, pronunciation: drɔnɪr part of speech: verb come near in spanish: Acércate, pronunciation: kʌmnɪr part of speech: verb
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