Contemplar in english

Contemplate

pronunciation: kɑntəmpleɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

contemplar = allow for ; cater for/to ; envisage ; envision ; provide ; gaze ; behold ; stare (at). 

Example: It also allows for and identifies three levels of detail which might be adopted in descriptive cataloguing.Example: Labelling of subjects presents problems mainly because, in order to achieve a user-orientated approach, the various approaches of different users must be catered for.Example: It is fairly common to have to modify a standard list, or compile a fresh list when a new application is envisaged.Example: Let me further specify the requirements of the catalog envisioned by the Paris Principles.Example: To start with, most catalogues, indexes, data bases and bibliographies provide access to information or documents.Example: Her tongue was unloosed now, and she gazed at him questioningly, piercingly.Example: As Confucius said 'behold the turtle, he makes progress only when his neck is out'.Example: Staring at the computer for two hours or more each day can affect your eyes.

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» aficionado a contemplar las estrellasstargazer .

Example: On the 19th of November stargazers will be able to see hundreds of shooting stars every hour.

» algo digno de contemplara sight to behold .

Example: Nick speaking with his mouth full is a sight to behold.

» contemplar la posibilidadtoy withtoy with + idea ofentertain + the possibility .

Example: For some years people have toyed with the pleasing vision of the end-user in need of information turning to his terminal and running off any search in 5 minutes, with total recall and splendid precision.

Example: I've tried using special characters and underline, and I've toyed with the idea of creating some graphic images.

Example: Since the early 1990s social scientists have been entertaining the possibility that globalization leads to polarization, that somehow the divide between the haves and the have-nots has been widening.

» contemplar la posibilidad de suicidarsecontemplate + suicide .

Example: Preliminary analyses show that married women sometimes feel that they are losing their mind and that they have contemplated suicide.

» contemplar las estrellasstargazegaze at + the stars .

Example: After a night of endless attempts to snatch some shut-eye we managed to exhaust the night by stargazing out the open window.

Example: The album evokes feelings of nostalgia and yearning, vividly bringing back memories of gazing at the stars when I was a care-free kid.

» contemplar posibilidadesenvision + possibilities .

Example: Selected literary texts help young people envision the possibilities of peace.

» contemplar una ideaentertain + a thought .

Example: We all know that the thoughts we entertain can stir up emotions and have physiological effects like increasing flow of saliva or anxiety.

» contemplar una situaciónaddress + a situation .

Example: These three set of objectives for each goal address the following situations...

» contemplar una vistacontemplate + view .

Example: She had read books that featured protagonists contemplating views with hot drinks and in her move away from home to that small city she longed for nothing more.

» una vista digna de contemplara sight to behold .

Example: Nick speaking with his mouth full is a sight to behold.

» un espectáculo digno de contemplara sight to behold .

Example: Nick speaking with his mouth full is a sight to behold.

Contemplar synonyms

study in spanish: estudiar, pronunciation: stʌdi part of speech: noun muse in spanish: musa, pronunciation: mjuz part of speech: noun reflect in spanish: reflejar, pronunciation: rəflekt part of speech: verb mull in spanish: calentar con especias, pronunciation: mʌl part of speech: noun, verb ponder in spanish: reflexionar, pronunciation: pɑndɜr part of speech: verb ruminate in spanish: rumiar, pronunciation: rumɪneɪt part of speech: verb speculate in spanish: especular, pronunciation: spekjəleɪt part of speech: verb meditate in spanish: meditar, pronunciation: medəteɪt part of speech: verb mull over in spanish: meditar sobre, pronunciation: mʌloʊvɜr part of speech: verb think over in spanish: pensar, pronunciation: θɪŋkoʊvɜr part of speech: verb chew over in spanish: rumiar algo, pronunciation: tʃuoʊvɜr part of speech: verb
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