Íntegro in english

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pronunciation: fʊl part of speech: adjective
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integrar1 = absorb ; integrate ; mainstream ; fit together ; interweave ; mesh ; plug into ; bring + Nombre + into the matter ; populate ; embed [imbed, -USA]. 

Example: For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.Example: The acquisitions system integrates data from the Online Union Catalogue with local order and fund data, thus improving order processing and providing current accounting information.Example: This article describes the philosophy of some of the practical techniques used to achieve the goal of mainstreaming CD-ROMs into the library collection.Example: The narrative may be unfamiliar in its structure so that they are unsure about the way different elements of the story fit together.Example: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.Example: Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support = Meshing together the many means of communication remains the central task of libraries and this task continues to require financial support.Example: In addition, when the heuristic approach is plugged into this interchange, the many additional facets of human personality and experience transform the exchange.Example: This article explains how the epistolatory aspect of the books was exploited by the librarian in encouraging interest in the stories and how the children's craft work was brought into the matter (making rag dolls of the characters).Example: One way librarians can add value is by carefully selecting, evaluating, and describing the resources that populate their Internet collections.Example: String searching is a technique for locating a string of characters, even if it is embedded within a larger term.

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» integrar enmerge intolump + Nombre + into .

Example: Once identified, all of these searchable elements are merged into an existing file or dictionary of searchable elements.

Example: Whatever the product or service, the one person librarian is best advised to market it individually, and not attempt to lump it into an overall campaign to market the library as a whole.

» integrar formando un todoarticulate .

Example: No course on management would be complete without articulating the principles of management (i.e., planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling).

» integrarse coninterface to/withbecome + one with .

Example: The system accesses existing host files, and can be interfaced easily to other packages.

Example: Information services are becoming one with consumer electronics appliances, cable TV, and telephone service.

» integrarse con los demásblend in .

Example: She says she spent her younger years worrying about her image, saying the right things, trying to blend in.

» integrarse enblend intoblend in with .

Example: In practice, once the barriers are broken down in children antagonistic to reading, everything blends into the flux of a whole experience split into bits only by the dictates of a school timetable.

Example: The goal in using these approaches was not to deceive but to have the observers blend in with the library surroundings = La razón de usar estas estratagemas no era la de engañar a los usuarios, sino más bien conseguir que los observadores se integrasen en el entorno de la biblioteca .

» integrarse en el paisajeblend into + the landscape .

Example: Teenagers have been steeped in high technology to such a degree that it all but blends into the landscape.

» integrarse en la sociedadintegrate into + society .

Example: An illiterate is a person who cannot read, write or do mathematical calculations well enough to be integrated into society as an individual with full rights.

» poderse integrar enbe integrable in .

Example: The adoption of ISBD will usher in the day when the entries produced in any country will readily be integrable in the catalogs of any other country.

integrar2 = encompass ; form ; make up. 

Example: The classification schemes that have been considered so far are general bibliographic classification schemes in that they attempt to encompass all of knowledge.Example: Formed in 1969, the first operational system was implemented in 1972-3.Example: Each volume is make up of several issues which appear in the next lower level.

íntegro = upstanding ; upright. 

Example: Harris' defence attorney attempted to portray her as an upstanding, well-bred member of the community, and as a powerless, unwilling part of a love triangle.Example: He speaks of him as 'a man of great gravity, calmness, sound principles, of no faction, an excellent preacher, of an upright life'.

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» precio íntegrofull price .

Example: Below is the list of tickets offered today for half-price, special offers, and full-price.

Íntegro synonyms

good in spanish: bueno, pronunciation: gʊd adjectiveround in spanish: redondo, pronunciation: raʊnd adjective, noun, adverbcomplete in spanish: completar, pronunciation: kəmplit adjective, verbrich in spanish: Rico, pronunciation: rɪtʃ adjectivewhole in spanish: todo, pronunciation: hoʊl adjective, nounheavy in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: hevi adjectivewax in spanish: cera, pronunciation: wæks nounbroad in spanish: ancho, pronunciation: brɔd adjectivereplete in spanish: repleto, pronunciation: riplit verbladen in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: leɪdən adjectiveample in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: æmpəl adjectivetotal in spanish: total, pronunciation: toʊtəl adjective, nounwide in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: waɪd adjectiveentire in spanish: todo, pronunciation: ɪntaɪɜr adjectiveorotund in spanish: rimbombante, pronunciation: ɔroʊtənd adjectiveplangent in spanish: plañidero, pronunciation: plændʒənt adjectivepregnant in spanish: embarazada, pronunciation: pregnənt adjectiveinundated in spanish: inundado, pronunciation: ɪnəndeɪtɪd adjectivestentorian in spanish: estentóreo, pronunciation: stentɔriən adjectivesonorous in spanish: sonoro, pronunciation: sɑnɜrəs adjectivefully in spanish: completamente, pronunciation: fʊli adverbloaded in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: loʊdəd adjectivefilled in spanish: lleno, pronunciation: fɪld adjectivestuffed in spanish: relleno, pronunciation: stʌft adjectiverotund in spanish: rotundo, pronunciation: roʊtʌnd adjectivecongested in spanish: congestionado, pronunciation: kəndʒestəd adjectivebooming in spanish: en auge, pronunciation: bumɪŋ adjectivesounding in spanish: sondeo, pronunciation: saʊndɪŋ adjectiveriddled in spanish: acribillado, pronunciation: rɪdəld adjectiverumbling in spanish: retumbar, pronunciation: rʌmbəlɪŋ noun, adjectivebrimming in spanish: rebosante, pronunciation: brɪmɪŋ adjectiveflooded in spanish: inundado, pronunciation: flʌdəd adjectiveuntouched in spanish: sin tocar, pronunciation: əntʌtʃt adjectiveoverflowing in spanish: desbordante, pronunciation: oʊvɜrfloʊɪŋ adjectivegrumbling in spanish: quejándose, pronunciation: grʌmbəlɪŋ nounchock-full in spanish: lleno, pronunciation: tʃɑkfʊl adjectiveengorged in spanish: congestionado, pronunciation: ɪŋgɔrdʒd adjectiveswarming in spanish: enjambre, pronunciation: swɔrmɪŋ adjectivechockful in spanish: pesado, pronunciation: tʃɑkfəl adjectivenourished in spanish: nutrido, pronunciation: nɜrɪʃt adjectiveoverloaded in spanish: sobrecargado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrloʊdɪd adjectiveladened in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: leɪdənd adjectiveundivided in spanish: indiviso, pronunciation: əndəvaɪdɪd adjectiveoverfull in spanish: demasiado lleno, pronunciation: oʊvɜrfəl adjectiveglutted in spanish: saturado, pronunciation: glʌtɪd adjectivebrimful in spanish: rebosante, pronunciation: brɪmfəl adjectivechoke-full in spanish: lleno de estrangulamiento, pronunciation: tʃoʊkfʊl adjectivebrimfull in spanish: bañado, pronunciation: brɪmfəl adjectiveoverladen in spanish: sobrecargado, pronunciation: oʊvɜrleɪdən adjectivechuck-full in spanish: lleno de chuck, pronunciation: tʃʌkfəl adjectivewide-cut in spanish: corte ancho, pronunciation: waɪdkʌt adjectiveweighed down in spanish: agobiado, pronunciation: weɪddaʊn adjectiveuntasted in spanish: sin sabor, pronunciation: əntæstɪd adjectiveto the full in spanish: al máximo, pronunciation: tuðəfʊl adverbcram full in spanish: lleno lleno, pronunciation: kræmfʊl adjectivewell-lined in spanish: bien alineado, pronunciation: wellaɪnd adjective
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