Principiante in english
pronunciation: bɪgɪnɜr part of speech: noun
principiante1 = beginner ; entrant ; novice ; tyro [tiro] ; cadet ; rookie ; greenhorn ; newbie.
Example: It is useful for a beginner in a library or a beginner in a particular field, a scholar who comes from one field to another or a user who wants to find the latest information = It is useful for a beginner in a library or a beginner in a particular field, a scholar who comes from one field to another or a user who wants to find the latest information.Example: In general it is felt that it would be more useful for entrants to the library profession to have a wider academic background.Example: 'Not one of us on the board has had to interview anyone for a library position,' he said, 'so we're novices at this!'.Example: It is useful if OPAC's menus cater for both the tyro and the experienced user.Example: This listing of historically important manuscripts and documents was prepared for the use of cadets, faculty, and outside scholars.Example: The second case involved a complaint by a woman claiming that she had been raped by Boston Celtics rookie, Marcus Smith, just after he broke off their three month relationship.Example: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.Example: As a newbie I don't want to tread on toes nor seem out of place like a whore at a christening.more:
» de principiante = entry-level .
Example: Nursing is a fantastic field for those who are entry-level, or have no prior job experience.» guía para principiantes = beginners' guide .
Example: This tutorial is a beginners' guide to the Latin used in documents between 1086 and 1733.» principiante de Internet = newbie .
Example: The article has the title 'Things that go bump in the night: net newbies are maturing -- and making things scary for the traditionals'.» principiante falso = false beginner [Principiante que no lo es tal por poseer algunos conocimientos básicos de una materia] .
Example: False beginners will all have had some English training at some point in the past and this can cause some special problems.» principiantes, los = uninitiated, the .
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.» puesto de trabajo de principiante = entry-level job ; entry-level position .
Example: If you're looking for an entry-level job, be sure to brush up on your communication skills and prepare to demonstrate your positive attitude, adaptability, and teamwork skills. Example: We have entry-level positions in all of our business areas and are looking for graduates with an academic background in natural sciences, engineering, business and IT.» suerte del principiante, la = beginner's luck .
Example: The article is entitled 'beginner's luck has just run out'.» trabajo de principiante = entry-level job .
Example: If you're looking for an entry-level job, be sure to brush up on your communication skills and prepare to demonstrate your positive attitude, adaptability, and teamwork skills.principiante2 = emergent.
Example: Books for emergent readers should facilitate the acquisition of these concepts.more:
» actriz principiante = starlet .
Example: The movie rudicule the Hollywood convention of pairing decrepit male actors with starlets young enough to be their granddaughters.» catalogador principiante = novice cataloguer .
Example: There is a good deal of scope for users and novice cataloguers to find difficulty in identifying the appropriate heading for many of the works which are the responsibility of corporate bodies.» empleado principiante = entry-level employee .
Example: When it comes to hiring entry-level employees, most hiring managers will place their focus more on the attributes an individual possess, over skills.» trabajador principiante = entry-level employee .
Example: When it comes to hiring entry-level employees, most hiring managers will place their focus more on the attributes an individual possess, over skills.