Colación in english

Collation

pronunciation: kəleɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

colación = collation ; collation ; collation statement. 

Example: ISBD(M) indicates that the description for monographs should include collation (i.e. number of volumes or pagination, illustration statement, size).Example: Collation is the term used for the physical check of books to note any imperfections such as missing or duplicated sections.Example: Elements that are commonly omitted include the place of publication, collation statement, binding and price.

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» sacar a colaciónbring + Nombre + upbring up .

Example: The reason I didn't bring this up in my paper is that I've learned from bitter experience that it's well to be radical about one thing at a time.

Example: When asked to recall our most unforgettable experiences, we often bring up something that marked a turning point in our life.

» sacar a colación una cuestiónbring up + matterbring up + an issuebring up + a point .

Example: 'Well, that brings up another matter we had discussed among ourselves,' DeSmedt said.

Example: This brings up the issue of training and motivation.

Example: Members of the group that carried out the project answered several points brought up in an earlier review.

» sacar a colación una ideabring up + an idea .

Example: Some of the ideas brought up by the Sengalese project group are now used in systems running in Sweden.

» sacar a colación un problemabring + a problem upbring up + a problem .

Example: In my books they did the right thing by bringing the problem up as early as they could, the failing was FIA's inability to act on this early enough to do something constructive about it.

Example: It may be that your student is complaining to you and has never brought up the problem with the roommate.

» sacar a colación un temabring up + a topicbring up + a subject .

Example: She brandishes a 'Hands Off' sign whenever that topic is brought up.

Example: Since you brought up the subject of money, I'd like to speak for just a moment about the utilization of library resources in the 1970s and beyond, when we have less money in real terms than we used to.

» traer a colaciónbring up .

Example: When asked to recall our most unforgettable experiences, we often bring up something that marked a turning point in our life.

Colación synonyms

bite in spanish: mordedura, pronunciation: baɪt part of speech: noun, verb snack in spanish: bocadillo, pronunciation: snæk part of speech: noun nosh in spanish: comida, pronunciation: nɑʃ part of speech: noun
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