Custodiar in english

Guard

pronunciation: gɑrd part of speech: noun, verb
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guard

custodiar = keep ; police ; lodge ; curate ; stand + guard over. 

Example: Guard book or scrapbook type arrangement, with possibly a loose-leaf format, is suitable for organising and keeping cuttings, letters and other small items.Example: For many centuries local authorities have been responsible for policing Weights and Measures Acts and regulations and, where a breach of legislation was uncovered, would prosecute in the criminal court.Example: The actual report has been lodged at the British Library but has not been published.Example: This requires a self-confident profession with a positive duty to explain information rather than a restricted negative duty to curate books.Example: Librarians are doomed if they are seen by their patrons as standing guard over information and seemingly barring access to it.

Custodiar synonyms

hold in spanish: sostener, pronunciation: hoʊld verb, nounward in spanish: sala, pronunciation: wɔrd nounsafety in spanish: la seguridad, pronunciation: seɪfti noundefend in spanish: defender, pronunciation: dɪfend verbbodyguard in spanish: guardaespaldas, pronunciation: bɑdigɑrd nounguard duty in spanish: Guardia, pronunciation: gɑrdduti nounsentry duty in spanish: deber de centinela, pronunciation: sentriduti nounsentry go in spanish: centinela ir, pronunciation: sentrigoʊ noun
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