Pionero in english
Pioneer
pronunciation: paɪənɪr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: paɪənɪr part of speech: noun
In gestures
pionero = pioneer ; pioneering ; trail blazer [trail-blazer/trailblazer] ; pacemaker ; pathfinder ; ground-breaking [ground breaking] ; pacesetter [pace-setter] ; bellwether.
Example: Mr. Bierman was a pioneer in his use of the MARC (Machine-Readable-Cataloging) records distributed by the Library of Congress.Example: His pioneering work has resulted in the single most powerful automated bibliographical control system in libraries today.Example: There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of establishing useful trails through the enourmous mass of records.Example: The first computerized cataloguing network, the pacemaker for those that were to follow, was OCLC.Example: These maps serve as pathfinders for future research in the focus area = These maps serve as pathfinders for future research in the focus area.Example: Trustees will have to consider the conditions of membership in online networks and, in some instances, may need to hammer out ground breaking agreements to govern operations.Example: This article traces the history of collection development from the 1870s, noting the early influence of pacesetter libraries.Example: Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.more:
» ser pionero = pioneer .
Example: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.