Dote in english

Dowry

pronunciation: daʊri part of speech: noun
In gestures

dotar = equip ; furnish (with) ; resource ; fit out. 

Example: We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Example: One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.Example: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.Example: To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.

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» dotar con un donendow with + a gift .

Example: Endowed with the gift of being able to both listen and question, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.

» dotar de/conequip withkit + Nombre + out with .

Example: This article describes an information literacy programme which aims to equip students with the knowledge and ability to effectively use the full range of available tools for accessing, retrieving and managing information.

Example: They purchased a van which was kitted out with a desk, locker seats, and wall display racks.

» dotar deprovide withsupply witharm withgift + Nombre + with .

Example: Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.

Example: The implementation of successive programmes for supplying educational institutions with microcomputer equipment seems to be the principal prime mover of computerisation processes.

Example: Technology is now being implemented to arm organizations with this weapon -- competitor intelligence -- to improve business and win the war for customers.

Example: Life has not blessed her with parental love, but has gifted her with beauty that's the world's envy.

» dotar (de)endow (with) .

Example: An organization now exists, endowed by Ranganathan, and charged with the maintenance of the scheme now that he himself has died.

» dotar deprovide withsupply witharm withgift + Nombre + with .

Example: Many libraries provide users with photocopies of contents pages of selected journals.

Example: The implementation of successive programmes for supplying educational institutions with microcomputer equipment seems to be the principal prime mover of computerisation processes.

Example: Technology is now being implemented to arm organizations with this weapon -- competitor intelligence -- to improve business and win the war for customers.

Example: Life has not blessed her with parental love, but has gifted her with beauty that's the world's envy.

» dotar de/conequip withkit + Nombre + out with .

Example: This article describes an information literacy programme which aims to equip students with the knowledge and ability to effectively use the full range of available tools for accessing, retrieving and managing information.

Example: They purchased a van which was kitted out with a desk, locker seats, and wall display racks.

» dotar de fondos a una bibliotecastock + a library .

Example: What, then, can be done to remedy the situation and stock school libraries?.

» dotar de mediosresource .

Example: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.

» dotar de plantillastaff .

Example: There is a tendency to advance propositions premised upon the assumption that SLIS are staffed by inherently conservative, where they are not simply obtuse, individuals.

» dotar de recursosresource .

Example: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.

» dotar de una perspectiva históricahistoricise [historicize, -USA] .

Example: This volume aims to historicize and theorize the writing of early modern women.

» volver a dotarre-equip [reequip]  .

Example: The Oxford and Cambridge University Presses were re-equipped with the best available typographic materials late in the century.

dote = gift ; dowry. 

Example: The writer's gift is to orchestrate words in print better than the rest of us.Example: The traditional practices, in which dowry was not the crucial point in a marriage, began to change when families sought to have in-laws share the costs of a son's education abroad.

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» dotes curativashealing power .

Example: This paper discusses the healing power of reading.

» dotes diplomáticasdiplomatic talentsdiplomatic skills .

Example: When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.

Example: Although a reference librarian may exercise superb diplomatic skills, such a situation may be corrected only when the bottleneck boss leaves.

» dotes para el espectáculoshowmanship  .

Example: Cousteau definitely had a flair for showmanship, and he really lays it on with a trowel in this documentary.

» dotes teatralesshowmanship  .

Example: Cousteau definitely had a flair for showmanship, and he really lays it on with a trowel in this documentary.

» sin dotesungifted .

Example: Those who do well are designated as 'gifted and talented,' which means that everyone else is, by definition, ungifted and untalented.

Dote synonyms

dower in spanish: talento bueno, pronunciation: daʊr part of speech: noun dowery in spanish: dowery, pronunciation: daʊɜri part of speech: noun
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