Estudiar in english
pronunciation: stʌdi part of speech: noun
estudiar = analyse [analyze, -USA] ; envisage ; examine ; explore ; look ; look at ; look into ; ponder (over/on/upon) ; present + a discussion ; study ; survey ; think out ; weigh ; work on ; get into ; see about ; observe ; weigh up ; look toward(s) ; review ; work through ; probe ; quarry for ; bone up on ; swot up ; swot ; hit + the books ; pound + the books.
Example: With a clear objective, the next step is to analyse the concepts that are present in a search.Example: It is fairly common to have to modify a standard list, or compile a fresh list when a new application is envisaged.Example: The article 'Home schoolers: a forgotten clientele?' examines ways in which the library can support parents and children in the home schooling situation.Example: Next I will illustrate a simple search profile which does not explore all possible synonyms, but does serve to illustrate weighted term logic.Example: This chapter takes the opportunity to look at an assortment of other aspects of bibliographic description.Example: This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.Example: The main concern is to look into current use of, and interest in, electronic information services, and also to gauge opinion on setting up a data base concerned solely with development issues.Example: If we instruct it to ponder this question more leisurely, it will quickly try the user's patience with digressions concerning the less illustrious senior MOZART, LEOPOLD.Example: This article presents a detailed discussion of the use of Hypermedia for authoring, organisation and presentation of information.Example: Each of the binders is portable and can be separately studied.Example: Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Example: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Example: Examines the advantages and disadvantages of approval plans suggesting that each library must carefully weigh them in order to determine its own best course of action.Example: I've been working on next year's budget, and it would be fair to add eight percent to materials and salaries.Example: 'But didn't you say that one of the reasons you wanted to leave was because you were tired of macramËéË and wanted to get into computers?'.Example: The head of reference told me that he's going to see about a dress code for the staff, prohibiting slacks for women.Example: 141 data bases were observed, most of them had been developed in the life sciences as well as in the earth, ocean and space sciences.Example: The author weighs up whether a dumbing down has taken place in the UK tabloid and broadsheet press.Example: Libraries are looking towards some sort of cooperative system.Example: There is only space to review briefly the special problems associated with the descriptive cataloguing of nonbook materials.Example: Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Example: The librarian sometimes must probe to discover the context of the question and to be able to discuss various possible approaches and explore their merits.Example: The surviging chronicles, annals, and histories have been extensively quarried for the information they reveal about the events of their time.Example: Gain a strategic advantage in pharmaceutical litigation by boning up on epidemiology.Example: I did the theory so long ago I will need to swot up again before I do the exam.Example: Around the country schoolchildren and university students are swotting and sweating as they prepare to sit papers that could decide their future.Example: Plymouth's swimming superstar Ruta Meilutyte is hitting the books as well as the pool in a bid to safeguard her future.Example: Every student knows that studying is important, and that its hard to pass your test without pounding the books.more:
» al estudiar Algo más detenidamente = on closer examination ; on closer inspection .
Example: The 1st impression of cosiness is dispelled on closer examination, which reveals gross overcrowding in staff working areas. Example: However, this area is visible on closer inspection, ensuring that the repair is detectable.» estudiar a fondo = delve into ; dig into .
Example: The objective is to enable the reader to eliminate possibly relevant documents, which, in fact, prove to be of little interest without delving into the body of the abstract. Example: A 10-year-old boy by the name of Thailan died last week and investigators are now digging into the death of the boy.» estudiar Algo = be under consideration .
Example: The physical facilities have been upgraded, the whole collection is being catalogued, and use of the Library of Congress Classification is under consideration = Se han mejorado las intalaciones, se está catalogando toda la colección y se está estudiando el uso de la Clasificación de la Biblioteca del Congreso.» estudiar desde una perspectiva = see through .
Example: This is an examination of attitudes towards the reference interview by librarians over the past 100 years as seen through the literature.» estudiar detenidamente = take + a hard look at ; take + a long hard look at ; go through ; be carefully considered ; think + Nombre + through .
Example: Data base producers should take a hard look at the compact disc (DC) market before introducing information products based on optical storage technology. Example: It is little wonder that all players in the serials information chain -- publishers, subscriptions agents and librarians alike -- are taking a long hard look at what they are doing and attempting to forecast what the future might hold for them. Example: I believe Mr. Freedman hired about 11 student assistants to go through this intentionally dirty file and clean it up. Example: Of course, this very broad analysis contains a number of problems which must be carefully considered. Example: The survey did not provide much evidence that ethical issues relating to the Internet are being thought through in any depth.» estudiar el modo de = explore + ways to/in which ; explore + ways and means of .
Example: Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment. Example: The author challenges librarians to explore ways and means of extending library facilities to the disadvantaged -- physically handicapped, blind, and deaf and dumb.» estudiar en detalle = study + at length .
Example: The whole question of the language used in folk stories and the qualities to look for is studied at length by Elizabeth Cook.» estudiar en el extranjero = study abroad ; study + abroad .
Example: 143 first professors in American medical schools before the Civil War were selected, and records of their academic origins, places of birth, and study abroad were collected from various biographical sources. Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.» estudiar en una Universidad = attend + Universidad .
Example: He was awarded the bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard University, and he attended Rutgers Library School where he graduated first in his class.» estudiar hasta muy tarde = burn + the midnight oil .
Example: It was by burning the midnight oil that Churchill achieved such a phenomenal output, doing his best work in the quiet hours of the night.» estudiar la evolución histórica de Algo = historicise [historicize, -USA] .
Example: This volume aims to historicize and theorize the writing of early modern women.» estudiar la manera de = explore + ways to/in which ; explore + ways and means of .
Example: Ways are explored in which public library children's librarians can help sighted children increase their understanding of persons with visual impairment. Example: The author challenges librarians to explore ways and means of extending library facilities to the disadvantaged -- physically handicapped, blind, and deaf and dumb.» estudiar la posibilidad = explore + the possibility .
Example: We are also exploring the possibility, with our sister organization in the US, of producing a joint issue possibly on the theme of how the so-called 'war on terror' is affecting library and information services.» estudiar minuciosamente = study + in great depth ; pore .
Example: We need to study in great depth what it is other new and successful information institutions are doing. Example: It uses computer power to pore through document text, to find and extract segments of relevant text information.» estudiar + Nombre + teniendo en cuenta + Nombre = place + Nombre + against the background of + Nombre .
Example: What is needed is a sound historical study that will place the ADI/ASIS development against the background of the documentation movement in Europe and America.» estudiar una alternativa = explore + an alternative .
Example: Its aim is to explore alternatives to storing and photcopying the paper issues.» estudiar una carrera = earn + a degree .
Example: Paying for college can be one of the toughest parts of earning your degree -- but it doesn't have to be.» estudiar una necesidad = analyse + a need .
Example: Several studies are currently in progress to analyze the needs of libraries to determine the best kinds of microform and the most useful cumulation patterns.» estudiar una posibilidad = explore + an idea .
Example: Cosmologists have begun exploring the idea that the evolution of the universe is cyclic = Los cosmólogos han comenzado a analizar la posibilidad de que la evolución del universo es cíclica.» estudiar una Titulación = work toward/on + Titulación .
Example: Mr. Malinconico has a bachelor's and a master's degree in physics, and is working toward a doctorate from Columbia University in that subject.» estudiar un tema = pursue + a subject .
Example: Bowers has always placed great stress of his opinion that analytical bibliography is a subject which can be pursued as an entirely independent area of study for its own sake.» merecer la pena estudiar Algo = repay + study .
Example: Each of these is sufficiently significant that they repay study in their own right.