Local in english

Local

pronunciation: loʊkəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

local1 = facility ; premise ; locale. 

Example: Solutions include constructing compact shelving, on-site remote storage or building new library facilities.Example: Perhaps university libraries are concentrating on finding low-use book storage on the campus or in cheap local warehousing premises.Example: Sudak is one of the most beautiful and tranquil locales on the Black Sea coast.

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» de propiedad locallocally owned .

Example: Lenton has lots of takeaways, off-licenses, pubs, a cinema, video shop, florist and a number of locally owned businesses.

» local aglomeradocrowded quarter .

Example: Overstimulation (ie, crowded quarters & loud noises) generally has negative effects on people.

» local comercialstorefront .

Example: This article outlines some of the virtual shopping malls and storefronts available and explains how to find out about commercial resources on the net = Este artículo describe en líneas generales algunos de los centros comerciales y tiendas virtuales existentes y explica cómo encontrar recursos comerciales en la red.

» local compartidoshared premise .

Example: Libraries can cooperate closely with advice agencies through local coordinating committees, shared premises, joint publicity, referral and the sharing of professional expertise.

» local de entretenimiento nocturnonight spot .

Example: We travelled by taxi and met up with some other friends, had something to eat and hit the night spots.

» local donde la gente va en sus ratos libresdrop-in facility .

Example: These centres may also offer informal 'drop-in' facilities in the form of cafes, bookshops or community libraries.

» localesaccommodation .

Example: Most CACs occupied office-type accommodation in town halls, libraries and consumer protection departments.

» local nocturnonight spot .

Example: We travelled by taxi and met up with some other friends, had something to eat and hit the night spots.

» local que da a una calle comercialshop-front premise .

Example: Most CACs were set up in high street shop-front premises, often rather plushily furnished.

local2 = domestic ; homemade ; local ; local situs ; locally based [locally-based] ; vernacular. 

Example: Results indicate that bibliographers at these libraries depend on inadequate reviewing sources and domestic approval plans for developing these literatures.Example: And may I say parenthetically that two publishers out of the enormous number that are so often touted as belonging to the CIP program are now printing their own homemade and superior cataloging in publication data.Example: AACR2 generally recommends collocation although it is suggested that the extent of collocation and the need for uniform titles is a matter for local decisions.Example: The establishment of the local situs intangibles tax in 1931 in Ohio and its use for sole support of public libraries led to various problems over the ensuing years.Example: A virtual library should provide seamless access to both remote and locally-based resources contained.Example: The exhibition focuses on three examples of American vernacular architecture: diners, gasoline stations, and fast-food restaurants.

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» acontecimientos localeslocal events .

Example: This database provides access to a wide range of information, including local news, the housing and employment markets, weather and local events, through some 400 public terminals located in public libraries, employment centres, town-halls, and schools.

» adaptación a las circunstancias localeslocalisation [localization, -USA] .

Example: Recent developments in education: including community education; localisation; and curriculum development, are reported.

» afición localhome crowd .

Example: It was fantastic that he managed to get two victories, and the cherry on the cake was winning on the last day of the season in London, in front of a home crowd.

» agencia locallocal agency .

Example: It provides a national information service to make cartographic data more easily accessible to the public and to various federal, state and local agencies.

» anestesia locallocal anaestheticlocal anaesthesia .

Example: Ingrown toenail correction is usually performed under local anaesthetic.

Example: The minimally invasive nature of endoscopic surgery allows operations to be performed on patients through small incisions, often under local anaesthesia.

» a nivel locallocallyin-house [inhouse] .

Example: There are software packages which permit the storage of search profiles locally.

Example: Thus there are many different thesauri, some published and others strictly in-house.

» autoridad locallocal authority officiallocal authority officertown official .

Example: I have seen no clear instructions, for instance, to deliver your aid to local authority officials or offices or to police stations.

Example: Arrangements have been made for several local authority officers to serve as technical experts in helping the Committee draw up its opinions.

Example: Even though there are tough laws that establish costly penalties for illegal dumping, Belgrade's town officials have not pursued prosecution successfully against scofflaws.

» base de datos locallocal area database .

Example: The content of these local area databases include course syllabi, class schedules, and materials placed on reserve by instructors.

» biblioteca locallocal libraryhome library .

Example: Each local library is a separate administrative unit with separate and independent files for circulation, acquisitions, periodicals, and holdings.

Example: In spite of this, students made extensive use of libraries and visited libraries other than their own for access to material not held by the home library.

» catálogo locallocal catalogue .

Example: If required, a library may also have a local catalog.

» colección de fondos localeslocal collectionlocal studies collection .

Example: In addition, the improved access through technology has lessened the importance of the local collection.

Example: Local studies collections in public libraries are a significant part of a city's documentary heritage.

» colección de temas localeslocal studies collection .

Example: Local studies collections in public libraries are a significant part of a city's documentary heritage.

» colección locallocal collectionarea studies collection .

Example: In addition, the improved access through technology has lessened the importance of the local collection.

Example: As with any area studies collection, where the focus is on a geographic region rather than a particular discipline, there is a broad range of subjects covered.

» comisaría de la policía locallocal police station .

Example: Local communities are outraged as his plans to take more police off the streets and close local police stations.

» comunidad locallocal community .

Example: Involving local communities is crucial to prevent and control destructive forest fires.

» cultivo locallocally grown .

Example: Those on the other side of the debate are equally vehement that locally grown organic food is preferable to imported organic food.

» elecciones localeslocal elections .

Example: Taiwan's premier has resigned after the opposition party swept local elections that were viewed as a litmus test for the ruling party.

» estatuto localby-law [bye-law, -USA] .

Example: By-laws are prohibitive -- ie they tell people what they are not allowed to do -- and they are enforceable at law.

» fichero topográfico locallocal copy file .

Example: The local copy file is indexed by call number or shelf list number.

» fondo locallocal material .

Example: For several years the library has had a successful arrangement with a local bookstore to supply it with unusual and important local material that would otherwise fall through the net of its collection development effort.

» fondos localeslocal history material .

Example: The problems and solutions of organising and indexing the local history material in 2 neighbouring libraries in Sydney are summarised.

» gobierno locallocal government .

Example: The Group also produces specialized fortnightly publications, of which Europe Environment and Europe Energy have most relevance to local government.

» historia locallocal history .

Example: The van tours around libraries, community centres and residential homes in the city, giving talks and presentations on local history and the resources available for its study.

» impuestos localeslocal taxes .

Example: Local taxes have been raised 10 percent, but library funding has not changed.

» información locallocal knowledge .

Example: Every person has the right to ask questions about his or her environment and the quest for local knowledge is not restricted to any age group or level.

» LAN (red local)LAN (Local Area Network) [Red de comunicaciones para ordenadores limitada a una zona pequeña, normalmente un edificio o conjunto de ellos] .

Example: A LAN (Local Area Network) is a communications network which normally operates in a restricted area and provides data transmission speeds often in excess of a million bits per second.

» ley de ámbito localby-law [bye-law, -USA] .

Example: By-laws are prohibitive -- ie they tell people what they are not allowed to do -- and they are enforceable at law.

» periódico locallocal paperlocal newspaperlocal community newspapertown newspaper .

Example: So be wary of adverts in the local paper where a dog breeder is selling several different breeds of dog.

Example: This is a stake in the heart of local newspapers.

Example: Another way I'm getting the word out is by writing an article to put in the local community newspaper.

Example: I learned that during the Depression so many towners went to Chicago to find work that the town newspaper had to report on them, and the column had become a tradition.

» personaje locallocal figure .

Example: The advantages of a foundation include tax-deductible donations, increased eligibility for grants, and the involvement of affluent and influential local figures as advocates for the public library service.

» personalidad locallocal figure .

Example: The advantages of a foundation include tax-deductible donations, increased eligibility for grants, and the involvement of affluent and influential local figures as advocates for the public library service.

» población locallocal population .

Example: This attack has increased tension between the local population and refugees from Sierra Leone.

» policía localconstabulary  ; local police .

Example: This paper considers the lawsuit brought against a police officer in the Kent Constabulary, UK, who worked in his spare time for a debt collection agency and used the Police National Computer to retrieve information concerning the owner of a motor vehicle.

Example: The system is smart and will identify where you are calling from and connect you with the local police for that area.

» prensa local, lalocal press, the .

Example: Ever true to her word, Kate Lespran found an appropriate vehicle for her revenge: the local press = Fiel a su palabra, Kate Lespran encontró el vehículo apropiado para su venganza: la prensa local.

» Sala de Manuscritos e Historia LocalManuscript and Local History Room .

Example: The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.

» sección de fondos localeslocal studies collection .

Example: Local studies collections in public libraries are a significant part of a city's documentary heritage.

» sección de temas localeslocal studies collection .

Example: Local studies collections in public libraries are a significant part of a city's documentary heritage.

» signatura topográfica locallocal call number .

Example: For example, a local LC classification number is usually entered in the 090 field, and a local Dewey number in the 092 field.

» transporte local públicolocal public transport .

Example: The legal and organisational frameworks for local public transport are undergoing significant changes in order to ensure quality of service.

Local synonyms

community in spanish: comunidad, pronunciation: kəmjunəti part of speech: noun native in spanish: nativo, pronunciation: neɪtɪv part of speech: adjective, noun district in spanish: distrito, pronunciation: dɪstrɪkt part of speech: noun topical in spanish: actual, pronunciation: tɑpəkəl part of speech: adjective homegrown in spanish: de cosecha propia, pronunciation: hoʊmgroʊn part of speech: adjective localized in spanish: localizado, pronunciation: loʊkəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective local anesthetic in spanish: anestesia local, pronunciation: loʊkəlænəsθetɪk part of speech: noun local anaesthetic in spanish: anestesia local, pronunciation: loʊkəlænəsθetɪk part of speech: noun topical anesthetic in spanish: anestesia tópica, pronunciation: tɑpəkəlænəsθetɪk part of speech: noun topical anaesthetic in spanish: anestesia tópica, pronunciation: tɑpəkəlænəsθetɪk part of speech: noun
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