Dedicación in english
Dedication
pronunciation: dedəkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dedəkeɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
dedicación = commitment ; dedication ; pursuit in life ; devotion.
Example: Bureaux can be useful for proving trials, and the deferment of commitments until a suitable size of data base has been accumulated in the computer system.Example: Few librarians have had both his dedication and ability to make the catalog a living tool serving all of the people.Example: People who are blind, regardless of their pursuit in life, will not have access to current information, books, learning, or education opportunities unless all libraries and blindness organizations agree to work together.Example: Equally, Cutter's devotion to natural language posed problems with multi-word terms.more:
» dedicación a = commitment to .
Example: It has to be recognised that an education for librarianship is based upon a commitment to information and knowledge.» dedicación al trabajo = dedication to work .
Example: To get ahead in this firm, you need honesty, integrity and a strong dedication to work.» dedicación de esfuerzo = expenditure of effort .
Example: Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.» dedicación del personal = staff hours .
Example: Cuts in the 1988 budget have resulted in cuts in opening hours, staff hours, and book budget.» dedicación de mano de obra = expenditure of manpower .
Example: Retrospective catalogue conversion has to conform to certain standards in order to make the data gained with great effort and expenditure of money and manpower useful to other libraries.» dedicación de tiempo = expenditure of time .
Example: Mearns, too, has warned against 'profligate expenditure of time and effort when the reference librarian's own curiosity is fired to a point where he feels himself impelled to seek personal satisfaction'.» que necesita bastante dedicación = time-consuming [time consuming] .
Example: International consultation is bulky and time-consuming, and this makes revision a slow process.