Danés in english

Danish

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

danés = Danish ; Dane. 

Example: Committees have been set up to clarify issues of cataloguing in Danish libraries and the National Bibliography.Example: The target groups were primarily adult Danes who needed to be kept informed of the market, but also West European children temporarily in Denmark.

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» gran danésGreat Dane .

Example: Of the 882 dogs, 228 were German hepherds, 86 were Great Danes and 73 were mixed breeds.

dañar = damage ; impair ; cause + erosion ; injure ; do + harm. 

Example: Single holds are useful, for example, when a particular copy of a document is damaged or needs rebinding.Example: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Example: The replacement of the book catalog by the card catalog has caused a grave erosion of the ideal catalog sought by Panizzi and Cutter.Example: Dialog is being injured and will continue to be injured if the American Chemical Society continues to assert falsely that Dialog is underpaying royalties.Example: Miss Laski suggests that the depiction of life found in many novels is naive, over-simplified and, as a constant diet, can do more harm than good.

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» dañar la credibilidadimpair + Posesivo + credibilitydamage + Posesivo + credibility .

Example: There exists a failure of LC cataloging to contemporize archaic, or just simply awkward, forms that impair both access and credibility.

Example: Sloppy reference work and lack of verification effort inevitably result in damaging a librarian's credibility with other librarians from whom assistance may be sought.

» dañar + Posesivo + imagentarnish + Posesivo + image .

Example: Everything possible is being done to tarnish the image of Islam and Muslims worldwide = Se está haciendo todo lo posible para dañar la imagen del Islam y de los musulmanes en todo el mundo.

» dañar + Posesivo + reputacióntarnish + Posesivo + reputationbesmirch + Posesivo + reputationsmirch + Posesivo + reputation .

Example: It is deeply regrettable that the venal activities of a few individuals have tarnished the reputation of thousands of honest people.

Example: Haydon himself was largely responsible for besmirching Knight's reputation as a connoisseur and a gentleman.

Example: The same method could be followed to smirch the reputation of any race.

» dañarsehurt + Reflexivoinjure + Reflexivo .

Example: The sack race and three-legged race have been banned from a school sports day because the children might fall over and hurt themselves.

Example: She died after injuring herself while trying to do somersaults.

» que no daña el medio ambienteenvironmentally soundenvironmentally friendlyeco-friendly [Consulta la entrada "eco" para ver otras palabras que empiezan por esta abreviatura] .

Example: Acid-free permanent paper is no more costly than acid paper and is environmentally sound = El papel libre de ácido permanente no es más costoso que el papel ácido y no perjudica el medio ambiente.

Example: Consumer perceptions of the two top-selling brands are perceived to be more environmentally friendly than the other brands.

Example: Read on for 10 eco-friendly things that you can do with lemons, then hot-foot it to your local farmers' market to stock up.

Danés synonyms

danish pastry in spanish: pasteles daneses, pronunciation: deɪnɪʃpeɪstri part of speech: noun
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