Elegido in english

Chosen one

pronunciation: tʃoʊzənwən part of speech: none
In gestures

elegido = chosen ; nominated ; elected. 

Example: A menu-based information retrieval system displays, on a television or other terminal connected to a computer, a list of categories from which the user must select one by keying the code which represents the chosen category.Example: In a computer conference, a discussion document (or a nominated topic) is commented upon by participants at various locations, over a period of time.Example: Two recently elected school board members have announced their intention of 'ridding the high school of Mrs Panopoulos' -- to which she replied, with a defiant shrug, 'Let them try'.

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» elegido a dedoappointedhand-picked .

Example: Forty-three percent of counties have an appointed administrator, with the majority of them located in the south of the country.

Example: Iraqis recognize a hand-picked council of stooges when they see it.

» elegido por uno mismoself-chosenself-electedself-selected .

Example: Inevitably, a large proportion of these self-chosen books will be slight in stature.

Example: A charming, self-elected leader winds up commanding an outfit of misfits.

Example: The aim of this study was to compare the energetic cost of walking at a self-selected exercise pace for a 30 minute period in older and younger women.

» no elegidounelected .

Example: The protesters chafe at what they see as the military and unelected royalist aristocracy meddling in politics.

» opción elegidachoice .

Example: Users are able to use terminals many miles distant to search the computer data base of their choice, with the support of a telecommunications network to link terminal to computer.

» representante elegidoelected representative .

Example: 93 per cent of people surveyed say they have little or no faith in a elected representative to tell the truth if in a tight corner.

» ser elegidoget in .

Example: Time for a change, but whoever gets in, will sure have their job cut out for them thanks to good old Bush.

» ser elegido de nuevoreelect [re-elect]  .

Example: Their only means of getting reelected is by rigging the elections.

» unos pocos elegidosa select few .

Example: In every community there are a select few individuals who give tirelessly of themselves to make the community better for all residents.

» volver a ser elegidoreelect [re-elect]  .

Example: Their only means of getting reelected is by rigging the elections.

elegir = appoint ; choose ; click off ; make + choices ; elect ; co-opt ; vote ; plump for ; pick on ; make + Posesivo + choice ; make + a choice ; pick + Posesivo + choice ; take + Posesivo + pick. 

Example: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Example: A library is no longer constrained to choose either a classified or a dictionary catalogue.Example: We may some day click off arguments on a machine with the same assurance that we now enter sales on a cash register.Example: Frequently it is necessary for the librarian or information worker to make choices concerning record size and field size.Example: This Act defined the right of workers to organize and to elect representatives.Example: The honorary members, some of whom have co-opted, have high positions in the library hierarchy.Example: She has been voted librarian of the year because of her work as an advocate and fighter for the freedom of information for the prison population.Example: There is some discussion as to what RSS stands for, but the majority plump for 'Really Simple Syndication'.Example: Presumably there are plenty more examples like this across the British rail network, I just decided to pick on this one because it winds me up each time I travel to Brighton.Example: Since I've already made my choice, and so have the others, now you have a chance to put us on the griddle.Example: If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.Example: Anna, like most women in a room full of strangers, was taking inventory of the opposite sex and picking her choice if she were forced to sleep with one person.Example: We can offer them both and let our users take their pick.

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» dar a elegirgive + Nombre + a choice .

Example: She stopped eating meat as soon as her parents gave her the choice.

» demasiado donde elegirembarrassment of richesspoilt for choice .

Example: The article 'An embarrassment of riches, or just an embarrassment?' omments on some recent Australian collection development policies.

Example: The article is entitled 'Spoilt for choice? Optical discs and online databases in the next decade'.

» elegir a dedohand-pick .

Example: Every rally the president goes to everyone is cheering for him because they're hand-picked.

» elegir con cuidadopick and choose .

Example: You cannot look at this area of the world and pick and choose among the countries that you're going to deal with.

» elegir con esmeropick and choose .

Example: You cannot look at this area of the world and pick and choose among the countries that you're going to deal with.

» elegir el camino más cómodotake + the easy way outtake + the path of least resistance .

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

» elegir el camino más fáciltake + the path of least resistancetake + the easy way out .

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

» elegir entresort through .

Example: Thus, in order to search the index, the searcher will seek some type of assistance in sorting through these large numbers of entries which are likely to be found under various headings.

» elegir la solución más cómodatake + the easy way outtake + the path of least resistance .

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

» elegir la solución más fáciltake + the easy way outtake + the path of least resistance .

Example: The error of 'leniency, softness, or spinelessness' is the most common one -- taking the easy way out.

Example: The response of libraries in some of these cases has been poor, taking the path of least resistance and not upholding the ALA's Library Bill of Rights.

» elegir pulsando una tecla de un ratónclick .

Example: We click on the photo of the author, and he comes alive explaining the virtues of his book.

» elegir un comitéappoint + a committee .

Example: In 1973 committee was appointed to study the question of standards and norms for public libraries = In 1973 se eligió un comité para estudiar el tema de los estándares y normas para las bibliotecas públicas.

» no saber cuál elegirspoilt for choice .

Example: The article is entitled 'Spoilt for choice? Optical discs and online databases in the next decade'.

» no saber donde elegirspoilt for choice .

Example: The article is entitled 'Spoilt for choice? Optical discs and online databases in the next decade'.

» opciones elegidas en la vidalife choices [Generalmente usado en el plural] .

Example: While Americans break marriages often when disloyalty occurs, Indian couples choose to be hypocrites than review their life choices.

» ¿qué elegir?which way to go? .

Example: The article is entitled 'Z39.50 or WWW: which way to go?'.

» ser exigente al elegirpick and choose .

Example: You cannot look at this area of the world and pick and choose among the countries that you're going to deal with.

» sin elegirunelected .

Example: The protesters chafe at what they see as the military and unelected royalist aristocracy meddling in politics.
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