Conservar in english
pronunciation: kip part of speech: verb




conservar1 = conserve ; hold together ; preserve ; retain.
Example: Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Example: The organization was trembling on the brink of financial disaster, and only the journal, American Documentation, was holding it together.Example: The concepts are organised into facets, and the facets are arranged and applied in such a way that the general to special order is preserved.Example: At an earlier stage, the Library of Congress had decided to retain certain pre-AACR headings, in order to avoid the expense of extensive recataloguing.more:
» conservar agua = conserve + water .
Example: This is a gardening technique aimed at conserving water in areas of drought and limited water supplies.» conservar como oro en paño = treasure + Nombre + dearly ; keep + Nombre + close to + Posesivo + heart .
Example: For many, the memories of sitting in Nana's kitchen is one that is treasured dearly. Example: She gave her friend Cox a necklace when her daughter, Coco, was born, and she is still keeping it close to her heart almost seven years later.» conservar en archivo = archive .
Example: Many disciplines generate and consume complex information which is expressed and archived in a visual form that defies concise verbal description.» conservar energía = conserve + energy .
Example: At least two swift species share with hummingbirds the ability to enter periods of torpidity to conserve energy.» conservar la delantera = keep ahead .
Example: They are scrambling to invest in port infrastructure to keep ahead of expected growth .» conservar la dignidad = save + face .
Example: He'll be able to save face by showing that he gave his everything, but he won't have to suffer the consequences of actually implementing that horrible legislation.» conservar la práctica de = keep + Posesivo + hand in .
Example: I certainly think there are a lot of reasons why all of the other schools, academic libraries and, I presume, public libraries, too, would want to keep their hands in the cataloging business.» conservar para la posteridad = pass on to + posterity .
Example: Up until recently, these institutions have tended to view the stewardship of their art as a public trust, to be passed on to posterity.» conservar + Posesivo + escaño = hang on to + Posesivo + seat .
Example: Carol Hughes was returned to office for a third term, hanging on to her seat by some 2,000 votes, while so many of her Conservative got trounced in the polls.» conservar + Posesivo + reputación = keep + Posesivo + reputation .
Example: She's also expected to always be the #1 athlete and keep her reputation squeaky clean.» sin conservar información sobre las consultas realizadas anteriormente = stateless .
Example: Web search engines are stateless, losing previous search criteria.conservar2 = cure.
Example: If static is a problem, it can usually be cured by the use of an anti-static mat and regular applications of anti-static sprays, both available from accessory suppliers.more:
» conservar alimentos = cure + food .
Example: Rubbing food with salt or soaking it in saltwater, an early form of curing food, also helped preserve it.» conservarse bien = keep + well .
Example: Leftover spaghetti keeps well and can be reheated easily.