Logro in english

Achievement

pronunciation: ətʃivmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

lograr = accomplish ; achieve ; attain ; gain ; manage to. 

Example: If a library prefers to simplify records in particular areas, this can usually be accomplished by not entering particular types of information.Example: The above citation order is achieved by the intercalation of (73).Example: A fully comparative account of recommendations for filing orders is likely to prove confusing until the reader has attained some familiarity with the general problems, and the solutions offered by one code.Example: To many, therefore, this emphasis on information can provide a much-needed opportunity to gain the public library new influence and respect.Example: Tom Hernandez tried not to show how sad he felt about his friends' leaving, and managed to keep up a cheerful facade until the party broke up.

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» esforzarse por lograrstrive for [Verbo irregular: pasado strove, participio striven] .

Example: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.

» esmerarse por lograrstrive for [Verbo irregular: pasado strove, participio striven] .

Example: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.

» intentar lograr Algotake + a swing at .

Example: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.

» intentar lograr la cuadratura del círculosquare + the circle .

Example: The article 'Squaring the circle: the reformation of archival description in AACR2' is a contribution to a special issue devoted to archival automation.

» intentar lograr lo imposiblesquare + the circle .

Example: The article 'Squaring the circle: the reformation of archival description in AACR2' is a contribution to a special issue devoted to archival automation.

» lograr alcanzar el finalmake it to + the end .

Example: And whoever makes it to the end, will have a foot in the door into the entertainment industry.

» lograr Algopull + Nombre + off .

Example: The biggest surprise of a surprise party is how to pull the whole thing off.

» lograr Algo contra todo pronósticobeat + the odds .

Example: Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.

» lograr Algo en contra de lo previsiblebeat + the odds .

Example: Standbys and understudies rarely get the job when a star needs to be replaced long-term, and Calaway and Patterson know how lucky they are to have beaten the odds.

» lograr avancesmake + advances .

Example: The author maintains that, aside from increasing computational speed, and thus real-time control, musically no advances have been made.

» lograr desarrollar el potencial de Algoachieve + Posesivo + full potentialachieve + Posesivo + potential .

Example: Until this preference is shifted to on-line full text retrieval, the data base industry will achieve only a fraction of its full potential.

Example: A new year is coming, students who fail to plan will lengthen the odds of achieving their potential.

» lograr el controlgain + control (over/of) .

Example: Gradually many of these conquerors came to realize that, although military might was necessary to gain control over an area, sheer force of arms was not sufficient to govern effectively.

» lograr el momento dereach + a point of .

Example: Reaching such a point of ease may be a long haul with some children.

» lograr escaparmake it out (of) .

Example: A man believes it's a miracle that he survived after making it out of a crushed car on Saturday.

» lograr llegar al finalmake it to + the end .

Example: And whoever makes it to the end, will have a foot in the door into the entertainment industry.

» lograrlopull it offnail it .

Example: The article is entitled 'IT enabled education and training: can higher education pull it off?'.

Example: It seems we have all taken swings at this problem without ever really nailing it.

» lograr lo imposibleachieve + the impossibleaccomplish + the impossible .

Example: While SDI systems may not be able to achieve the impossible, they can function very effectively within a particular organization.

Example: The author suggests a moratorium on publishing the UN's activities for so that there would then be no need for indexes that, failing to accomplish the impossible, are cavalierly declared inadequate.

» lograr meter la cabezaget + a foot in the doorhave + a foot in the door .

Example: If you're not afraid to do dishes for a while and show interest in what the kitchen is doing that would be a good way to get a foot in the door too.

Example: And whoever makes it to the end, will have a foot in the door into the entertainment industry.

» lograr realizar una maniobraaccomplish + a manoeuvre .

Example: Ostensibly, the maneuver was accomplished to curb patronage abuses and make it easier to dismiss deadwood employees in the long run.

» lograr salirmake it out (of) .

Example: A man believes it's a miracle that he survived after making it out of a crushed car on Saturday.

» lograr superarwork + Posesivo + way through .

Example: Read the sections on summarization and work your way through the questions again.

» lograr una hazañaaccomplish + a feat .

Example: This article describes briefly how this remarkable feat was accomplished.

» lograr una metaachieve + a goal .

Example: Productivity, in the form of goals achieved in providing improved services and resources, will be the measurement of good library management and planning.

» lograr una solucióneffect + a solutioneffect + a resolution .

Example: The library hopes to effect a prompt solution to the interlending problem.

Example: The author uses a parallel story about Willis Joe to counterpoint the one about Slake, till the two are brought together to effect a satisfying resolution to Slake's underground life and his self-imposed 'limbo'.

» lograr un cambioaccomplish + a change .

Example: It seems like he's itching for a change but doesn't know exactly the direction or directions to pursue in order to accomplish the change.

» lograr un éxito inesperadobring off + a couppull off + a coup .

Example: This documentary has brought off a coup in persuading Carol to speak for the first time about her relationship with the painter.

Example: Every once in a while, someone in business pulls off a coup that just makes you want to stand and applaud.

» lograr un resultadoachieve + a result .

Example: Reports may be regarded as accounts from government establishments, scientific institutions, and industrial laboratories about work performed and results achieved, rendered to their clients and sponsors.

» poder lograrstand to + gain fromstand to + benefit from .

Example: We now go on to discuss what women librarians stand to gain from pursuing the main strategies feminists have developed to promote women's interests in working relations.

Example: Countries with lots of forest stand to benefit from the lucrative timber trade, but at what cost to their ecological footprint?.

» pretender lograr lo imposiblesquare + the circle .

Example: The article 'Squaring the circle: the reformation of archival description in AACR2' is a contribution to a special issue devoted to archival automation.

» ser difícil de lograrbe hard to get .

Example: And indeed we can see from the example that it would be hard to get a system of this kind without AI.

logro = accomplishment ; achievement ; breakthrough [break-through] ; attainment. 

Example: At the time, it was a startling accomplishment and gained wide recognition.Example: All SLIS heads co-operated willingly, discussing their problems, difficulties and achievements candidly and critically.Example: With the exception of a few prescient observers, most predictions of the 20th century overlooked such breakthroughs as the computer.Example: She achieved scholarly distinction with the attainment of the Ph.D.

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» gran logroachievement of scale .

Example: The first implication I would draw is that the achievement of scale in a way that substantially increases the riskiness of the asset base may prove to be counter-productive.

» logro académicoeducational attainment .

Example: Educational attainment is a powerful predictor of well-being -- young adults who have completed higher levels of education are more likely to achieve economic success than those who have not.

» logro considerableachievement of scale .

Example: The first implication I would draw is that the achievement of scale in a way that substantially increases the riskiness of the asset base may prove to be counter-productive.

» logro educativoeducational attainment .

Example: Educational attainment is a powerful predictor of well-being -- young adults who have completed higher levels of education are more likely to achieve economic success than those who have not.

» logro más importante, mayor logrocrowning achievement .

Example: It was to have been her crowning achievement -- but in the end it did not happen.

» logro personalpersonal achievementa feather in + Posesivo + cap .

Example: Librarians are at risk for burnout, a syndrome of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and loss of a sense of personal accomplishment.

Example: It's definitely a feather in her cap but only she knows the truth, it was a shot in the dark .

» logroslevels of accomplishment .

Example: According to this model, managers meet to identify goals and objectives and then reconvene after a given time to rate their levels of accomplishment.

» mayor logrocrowning achievement .

Example: It was to have been her crowning achievement -- but in the end it did not happen.

Logro synonyms

accomplishment in spanish: logro, pronunciation: əkɑmplɪʃmənt part of speech: noun
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