Experiencia in english

Experience

pronunciation: ɪkspɪriəns part of speech: noun
In gestures

experiencia = experience ; exposure ; connoisseurship ; seasoning. 

Example: Any reliance on principles alone is rejected, and an attempt is made to codify experience.Example: This article also examines the need for exposure to AI by all students in order to become familiar with capabilities and limitations of AI-based systems.Example: This book explores the underlying institutional factors that help museum-based connoisseurship and aestheticism and university-based critical theory and revisionist scholarship exist.Example: All the artists were influenced by their seasoning as commercial illustrators.

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» acumular experienciagarner + experience .

Example: Experience garnered in this context suggests that the user/system interface requires careful management.

» adquirido con la experienciaexperiential .

Example: This necessitates the sharing of experiential knowledge at various levels and in various forms.

» adquirir experienciagain + experiencecut + Posesivo + teeth (on) .

Example: As the library gains experience with its vendors, these claim categories should be updated and the vendor records changed to reflect the delivery lags.

Example: This is a useful collection of essays, particularly for graduate students and high-powered undergraduates cutting their teeth on Aristotle.

» ámbito de experienciacircle of experience .

Example: Are you saying that books and courses that encourage wholesome questioning and explore wider circles of experience have nothing of value to say to us?.

» ampliar la experienciaextend + Posesivo + experiencebroaden + Posesivo + experience .

Example: Literature can also extend the students' experience, broaden their perspective and expand their knowledge and understanding.

Example: The scheme also offers participants the opportunity of broadening their professional experience.

» aprender de la experiencialearn from + experience .

Example: The reason I didn't bring this up in my paper is that I've learned from bitter experience that it's well to be radical about one thing at a time.

» aprendizaje a través de la experienciaexperiential learning .

Example: Experiential learning is based on the assumption that one learns by doing and that learning through real experience engages the learner's total attention.

» aprovechar la experiencia profesionalharness + expertise .

Example: This forum exists to harness expertise and forge consensus amongst agencies worldwide engaged in setting policy for the digitisation of our global cultural heritage.

» ASTINFO (Red Regional para el Intercambio de Información y Experiencias de la Ciencia y Tecnología en Asia y el Pacífico)ASTINFO (Regional Network for the Exchange of Information and Experience in Science and Technology in Asia and the Pacific) .

Example: The overall approach should be in line with the philosophy of ASTINFO (Regional Network for the Exchange of Information and Experience in Science and Technology in Asia and the Pacific).

» aumentar la experienciadeepen + Posesivo + experience .

Example: Librarians involved with children's books must constantly deepen their experience of them.

» compartir experienciasshare + Posesivo + experience .

Example: These press releases are useful as they can indicate which other authorities are working on the same lines so that contact can be made and experience and ideas shared.

» compartir la experiencia profesionalpool + expertise .

Example: This is a prototype online support Web based system pooling expertise which can be shared widely.

» con experienciaexperienced .

Example: Thus, complex and irrational arrangements can be tolerated, since only relatively experienced staff need to be able to locate items.

» con experiencia profesionalprofessionally-qualified .

Example: She wrote a paper with the title 'By hook or by crook: planning a year's syllabus for professionally-qualified students'.

» con la sabiduría que da la experienciawith the benefit of hindsight .

Example: This article reviews the collective opinions of the computer press on the best products of 1988 with the benefit of hindsight.

» conocer por experienciaknow (by/from) + experience .

Example: People who have used cases in teaching know from experience that some person or persons will give an entirely new interpretation to case data and so will give a case a new twist.

» con poca experienciainexperienced .

Example: The cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.

» contar experienciastell + tales .

Example: All librarians can tell tales of being caught out in this way, to learn of their error only when the answer has been produced: information on dance-halls when dinosaurs was asked for, or on the grey starling when something on Grace Darling was what was wanted = Todos los bibliotecarios pueden contar historias de cuando han metido la pata de este modo para aprender del error sólo cuando se ha producido la respuesta: información sobre los salones de baile cuando se preguntaba por los dinosaurios, o sobre el estornino gris cuando se quería algo sobre Grace Darling.

» contar la experienciarecount + experience .

Example: This article recounts the experience of a director of public libraries in the USA who took a year off from work.

» contar una experienciarelate + an experience .

Example: The article 'Towards the cyber-library?' relates the experience of Hertfordshire libraries in the provision of electronic public information and library services.

» crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionalespool + expertise .

Example: This is a prototype online support Web based system pooling expertise which can be shared widely.

» en + Posesivo + experienciain + Posesivo + experience .

Example: In my experience it is always best to reward good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour as much as possible.

» escuchar la voz de la experiencialisten to + the voice of experience .

Example: I've been living with it for nearly six years, so listen to the voice of experience -- the green will creep into your life and you will eventually hate it.

» experiencia aleccionadoraawakening .

Example: Puberty, he describes as 'dreamy and sentimental' and though this may seem a far cry from the teenagers we would recognize that adolescence brings an awakening of emotions, idealism and commitment to a romantic ideal.

» experiencia amargabitter experience .

Example: It indicates the changes and limitations which fill the other pan of the scales and which are frequently only discovered by bitter experience.

» experiencia cercana a la muertenear-death experience .

Example: A fisherman ordered to remain at sea by his employer as a cyclone battered Bangladesh has spoken of his near-death experience.

» experiencia cotidianaflux of experience .

Example: The author will be offering, no matter how provisionally, a way of ordering the flux of experience.

» experiencia de la vidaexperience of life .

Example: In this mood we select books that connect with the way we are now, with the experiences of life we are presently encountering = En este estado de ánimo escogemos libros relacionados con nuestra forma de ser ahora, con las experiencias de la vida que estamos teniendo en la actualidad.

» experiencia del mundoworldliness  .

Example: The best path, the film implies, is a middle way, combining worldliness with a folksy morality, one that respects family and individual alike.

» experiencia del mundo realreal-world training .

Example: The location has not only provided real-world training but it has also given them the chance to experience an environment that differs greatly from their home state.

» experiencia demoledorashattering experience .

Example: Your kids need to be able to turn to you for whatever stability you can provide after these shattering experiences.

» experiencia + demostrarexperience + show .

Example: Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.

» experiencia de primera manofirst-hand experience .

Example: The author offers first-hand experience in setting up and developing public access CD-ROM service.

» experiencia desalentadoradowner  .

Example: Financial crime in the press is seen as a downer in the market and therefore not encouraged.

» experiencia devastadorashattering experience .

Example: Your kids need to be able to turn to you for whatever stability you can provide after these shattering experiences.

» experiencia difícilbumpy ride .

Example: The article 'Online world: the bumpy ride of the Web engine' highlights problems identified with World Wide Web search engines.

» experiencia docenteteaching experience .

Example: Librarians with teaching experience are also better able to enforce discipline.

» experiencia en bibliotecaslibrary experience [Experiencia de haber trabajado en bibliotecas] .

Example: Undergraduate grade point average, Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores, ethnicity, gender and library experience were variables which tended to predict GSLIS grade point average and completion of the programme.

» experiencia enriquecedoralearning experience .

Example: School library media professionals who mediate in the learning experiences of students must be well informed critical thinkers.

» experiencia + enseñarexperience + teach .

Example: Anyway, experience had taught him that a subordinate who attempts to subdue a superordinate is almost always lost; the superordinate has too many advantages in such a contest.

» experiencia incomparableexperience of a lifetime .

Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.

» experiencia inolvidableexperience of a lifetimeunforgettable experiencememorable experience .

Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.

Example: When asked to recall our most unforgettable experiences, we often bring up something that marked a turning point in our life.

Example: High school and college are where some of the most memorable experiences take place.

» experiencia irrepetibleexperience of a lifetime .

Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.

» experiencia laboralwork experiencejob experience .

Example: This article presents information on number and type of employees, education, work experience and reporting levels.

Example: Nursing is a fantastic field for those who are entry-level, or have no prior job experience.

» experiencia lectorareading life .

Example: Various adults should from time to time share the burden so that no one adult's tastes and prejudices dominate a child's reading life.

» experiencia liberadoraliberating experience .

Example: I don't think that is a very liberating experience, especially a terminal that's hooked to a large computer that almost no one understands, no one but a very few people.

» experiencia maravillosaexperience of a lifetime .

Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.

» experiencia místicamystic experience .

Example: Mystic experience is especially associated with members of the cloistered monastic orders and with anchorites or anchoresses.

» experiencia personallife experienceliving experiencepersonal experience .

Example: I have formed a deep impression about the relationship between libraries and economic development from my own life experience.

Example: One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age, living experience.

Example: He is moving on from the past and looking forward to a tremendous future helping to educate parents from his personal experiences.

» experiencia políticapolitical experience .

Example: She hates being described as a war-horse next to Kelly the filly, but she has had 20 more years of political experience.

» experiencia positivasuccess story .

Example: There were some quite spectacular success stories reported of SLIS exporting their IT talents to the rest of the institution.

» experiencia prácticafield experiencehands on experiencepractical experience .

Example: From evaluation of findings, practical field experience is singled out as the most important prerequisite for effective university training in agricultural extension.

Example: A wholly estimable rush of enthusiasm on the part of IT staff could devour all available spare resources overnight if severely rationed 'hands on' experience time was exceeded.

Example: The practical experience of any librarian at an information desk will confirm this over and over again.

» experiencia profesionalcareer experienceexpertisestaff expertiseprofessional skillsprofessional expertiseprofessional experience .

Example: The program's purpose is to enable U.S. librarians and publishers to enrich and broaden their career experience through a short period of overseas service.

Example: Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.

Example: By centralizing stock and staff it is possible for everyone to have access to a wider range of staff expertise.

Example: Chapter 1 provides an overview of today's reference services, suggesting the rich possibilities for applying basic professional skills.

Example: This article points the way to success through marketing, professional expertise and the personal touch.

Example: Data on doctoral graduates are discussed in terms of socioeconomic factors, educational background, position held, prior professional experience, salaries, professional membership, and publications.

» experiencia profesional comúnpool of expertise .

Example: Its relevance and quality benefit from the considerable pool of expertise available in the organisation.

» experiencia terribleshattering experience .

Example: Your kids need to be able to turn to you for whatever stability you can provide after these shattering experiences.

» experiencia traumáticatraumatic experience .

Example: Visual imagery associated with past traumatic experience is a fundamental part of oral narratives.

» experiencia únicaexperience of a lifetime .

Example: When everyone looks back on it they always seem to say that studying abroad is the experience of a lifetime.

» experiencia vitalliving experiencelife experience .

Example: One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age, living experience.

Example: I have formed a deep impression about the relationship between libraries and economic development from my own life experience.

» experiencia vividalife experienceliving experience .

Example: I have formed a deep impression about the relationship between libraries and economic development from my own life experience.

Example: One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age, living experience.

» intercambiar experienciasexchange + experienceshare + Posesivo + experience .

Example: The symposium was designed to exchange experience and to examine information services problem areas specific to small countries.

Example: These press releases are useful as they can indicate which other authorities are working on the same lines so that contact can be made and experience and ideas shared.

» intercambio de experienciasexchange of experience .

Example: This user group was created for the exchange of experience, sharing of problems and discussion on data bases and equipment.

» la voz de la experienciathe voice of experience .

Example: People make better personal finance decisions as they get older, since 'the voice of experience' is critical to smart money decisions.

» mala experienciahorror storyawful experience .

Example: All I wanted to underscore with these four horror stories is that the judicious, discretionary assignment of added entries can either powerfully inhibit or promote access to the documents.

Example: These awful experiences caused some women to take up arms and joined various faction groups.

» no hay nada como la experienciathere's no substitute for experienceexperience is the best teacher .

Example: The old axiom 'there's no substitute for experience' still rings true.

Example: Experience is the best teacher and none can deny it.

» recoger experienciagarner + experience .

Example: Experience garnered in this context suggests that the user/system interface requires careful management.

» según + Posesivo + experienciain + Posesivo + experience .

Example: In my experience it is always best to reward good behaviour and ignore bad behaviour as much as possible.

» servir de experienciachart + the waters .

Example: The sad story of Dialog and the American Chemical Society may serve to chart the waters a little better for other organisations in the field.

» servirse de la experienciadraw on/upon + background .

Example: John Mackinlay drew on his military background to analyze the warring factions and their demobilization following the Abuja Agreements.

» servirse de la experiencia dedraw on/upon + experience of .

Example: This outline manual draws on the experience gained in work so far carried out and attempts to answer some of the questions raised by those involved in this emerging process.

» sin experienciainexperiencecallow [callower -comp., callowest -sup.]  .

Example: Their effective operation is not immediately obvious to the uninitiated and the cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.

Example: Marco Polo set out from Venice, with his father and uncle, a very callow 17-year-old.

» sufrir una experienciaundergo + experience .

Example: Reading literature allows us to experience all kinds of human possibilities, from murder to childbirth, without suffering the consequences of undergoing the experiences in real life.

» tener experienciahave + experience .

Example: I have had no experience whatsoever with academic collections = No he tenido experiencia de ningún tipo con las colecciones académicas.

» tener mucha experienciabe very experienced .

Example: She is English, highly skilled and very experienced, so much so that we decided to take her on board as a full-time employee.

» terrible experienciaordeal .

Example: The article has the title 'Ordeals of a frustrated European intermediary with competitive intelligence searching'.

» toda una vida de experienciaa lifetime of experience .

Example: The article is entitled 'A library instruction program for individuals with enquiring minds and a lifetime of experience'.

» una experiencia única en la vidaonce in a lifetime experience .

Example: You definitely don't want to miss out on a once in a lifetime whale watching experience.

» una gran experienciaa wealth of experience .

Example: He has a wealth of experience of the complex public policy issues surrounding seaports, privatisations and labour reform.

» un caudal de experienciaa wealth of experience .

Example: He has a wealth of experience of the complex public policy issues surrounding seaports, privatisations and labour reform.

Experiencia synonyms

get in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: get part of speech: verb have in spanish: tener, pronunciation: hæv part of speech: verb know in spanish: saber, pronunciation: noʊ part of speech: verb feel in spanish: sensación, pronunciation: fil part of speech: verb live in spanish: vivir, pronunciation: laɪv part of speech: verb receive in spanish: recibir, pronunciation: rəsiv part of speech: verb undergo in spanish: someterse, pronunciation: əndɜrgoʊ part of speech: verb go through in spanish: atravesar, pronunciation: goʊθru part of speech: verb
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