Oriente in english

East

pronunciation: ist part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

orientar = gear (to/toward(s)/for) ; orient ; orientate ; give + advice (on) ; guide ; give + direction ; angle ; lend + direction ; put + Nombre + on the (right) track to ; point + Nombre + in the right direction. 

Example: Most of the main subject headings lists are geared to the alphabetical subject approach found in dictionary catalogues.Example: Supermarket hosts have their own specialised, and often unique command languages, and have been oriented to specialist searchers.Example: In this category the majority of programmes were found to be orientated towards information systems for business and management.Example: She also gives valuable advice on distinguishing between the Lost Sheep and Confidence Personified.Example: You can press F2 key at this point to take advantage of menus that will guide you through Command Search.Example: To give direction to these physical resources, there are objectives for the project and a framework timetable.Example: This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.Example: Policies are guidelines that lend direction to planning and decision-making.Example: The most natural way out is to ask the enquirer: usually he will know, or at least will be able to put the librarian on the right track.Example: These metaphors point us in the right direction and set us off on a discussion of fiction as a symbolic structure that is to life what metaphors are to reality.

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» encargado de orientar al lectorreaders' adviser .

Example: As readers' advisors, librarians attempt to match users with books they will enjoy.

» orientar aput + Nombre + on the (right) path toput + Nombre + on the (right) road to .

Example: Playing sports can help you through tough periods and put you on the path to a healthy adult life.

Example: This book is a virtual encyclopaedia of information on success that will put you on the right road to a bright future.

» orientarseget + Posesivo + bearingsfind + Posesivo + bearings .

Example: With the exponential development of the World Wide Web, there are so many metadata initiatives, so many organisations involved, and so many new standards that it's hard to get our bearings in this new environment.

Example: Her intentions were to find her bearings and get back on the road, but when she totalled her car after encountering an oversized wolf, she had no choice but to extend her stay.

» orientar un servicio haciatarget + service .

Example: The survey also determined that most library patrons support differentiated services for senior citizens (such as large-print books) but are ambivalent about targeting services expressly and exclusively for senior citizens.

oriente, el = Orient, the. 

Example: The article 'Libraries in late Ottoman Palestine between the Orient and the Occident' reveals historically Palestine's transformation from a backward region of the Ottoman Empire to a focus for international.

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» del Extremo OrienteFar Eastern .

Example: The Dutch, too, started making cigars using tobacco from their Far Eastern colonies.

» del Medio OrienteMiddle Eastern .

Example: The author analyses the union catalogues of periodicals in Middle Eastern languages in UK libraries = El autor analiza los catálogos colectivos de publicaciones períodicas en las lenguas del Oriente Medio en las bibliotecas británicas.

» del Oriente MedioMiddle Eastern .

Example: The author analyses the union catalogues of periodicals in Middle Eastern languages in UK libraries = El autor analiza los catálogos colectivos de publicaciones períodicas en las lenguas del Oriente Medio en las bibliotecas británicas.

» del Oriente PróximoNear-Eastern .

Example: The hebrew, Arabic, and other Near-Eastern alphabets cut as type during the hand-press period for works of biblical exegesis were narrowly confined to specialist printers.

» Extremo Oriente, elFar East, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: Work has been largely determined by the consequences of political developments affecting French involvement in the Far East.

» habitante del Medio OrienteMiddle Easterner .

Example: The mass media continually stereotype Muslims & Middle Easterners as terrorists.

» Lejano Oriente, elFar East, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: Work has been largely determined by the consequences of political developments affecting French involvement in the Far East.

» Oriente Exprés, elOrient Express, the .

Example: Today's Orient Express has 12 sleeping cars, 2 staff cars, 3 dining cars, and a bar car.

» Oriente MedioMiddle East, the .

Example: The P.L. 480 program for Middle East and South Asian countries, and the National Program for Acquisitions and Cataloging are prime examples of this kind of effort to speed the cataloging of newly published materials.

» Oriente PróximoNear East .

Example: Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) continue to use the name Near East rather than Middle East.

Oriente synonyms

e in spanish: mi, pronunciation: i part of speech: noun orient in spanish: orientar, pronunciation: ɔrient part of speech: noun, verb eastern in spanish: oriental, pronunciation: istɜrn part of speech: adjective easterly in spanish: del este, pronunciation: istɜrli part of speech: adjective, adverb eastward in spanish: hacia el este, pronunciation: istwɜrd part of speech: adverb easternmost in spanish: él más oriental, pronunciation: istɜrnmoʊst part of speech: adjective eastside in spanish: lado este, pronunciation: issaɪd part of speech: adjective eastbound in spanish: hacia el este, pronunciation: istbaʊnd part of speech: adjective due east in spanish: hacia el este, pronunciation: duist part of speech: noun eastmost in spanish: al este, pronunciation: istmoʊst part of speech: adjective
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