Términos
Resultado de búsqueda
prescripción
Definición
Indicaciones u órdenes de remedios para una dolencia o enfermedad.
Términos Alternativos
- receta (medicamentos)
- receta médica
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presencia
Definición
Concepto relacionado a la condición de estar presente al frente de o en el mismo lugar con una persona o cosa.
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presentación (ceremonia cultural)
Definición
Presentación formal y ceremoniosa de una persona a una asamblea o a otra persona, especialmente de rango superior, tales como cabezas de estado.
Términos Alternativos
- presentaciones (ceremonia cultural)
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presentación (actividad comunicacional)
Definición
Representación oral o visual de una información, tal como un discurso, demostración o proyección de diapositivas, con el fin de lograr una visibilidad favorable y persuadir a un público para que crea o apoye ciertas ideas, proyectos u objetivos del presentador.
Términos Alternativos
- disertación
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presentación
Definición
Comunicación verbal o escrita de una persona a otra para dar a conocer a un tercero.
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Presentación en el Templo
Definición
Refers to a Christian festival and feast most often observed on February 2 or forty days after Christmas. It commemorates the Virgin Mary's visit to the Temple in Jerusalem forty days after the birth of Jesus (Luke 2, 22-39). In accordance with Jewish law, Mary was purified and presented her son to God as her firstborn. In the Roman Catholic church the festival is currently called the Presentation of the Lord while the Anglican church calls it the Presentation of Christ in the Temple. Hypapante, the name for the festival in the Greek church, means 'meeting' and refers to the meeting of Jesus with Simeon and Anna in the Temple. The earliest reference to the festival comes from Jerusalem in the late 4th century. It quickly spread to other Eastern cities while it spread more slowly in the West. Justinian I decreed that it be observed on February 2 in 542. The festival was instituted in Rome probably before the time of Pope Sergius I (687-701) and the procession seems to have originated there, perhaps even before the feast itself was accepted. In the Western church it was mainly a celebration of the Virgin Mary (until the 1969 calendar reform) while in the Eastern church it was primarily a celebration of Christ. The name Candlemas comes from the tradition, in place by the mid-5th century, of observing the festival with candles. In the West, this procession with lit candles symbolizes Christ as the light of the world and his entry into the Temple.
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presentación en sociedad
Definición
Presentación social de carácter celebrativo, especialmente de adolescentes y jóvenes.
Términos Alternativos
- baile de sociedad
- debut
- entrada en sociedad
- ponerse de largo
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presentation bookplates
Definición
Bookplates that are usually printed or engraved with an area reserved for additions in handwriting, for the purpose of noting to and by whom a book was given.
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presentation models
Definición
Finished models that are intended to visualize, sell, or exhibit an architectural design or built work to a client, the public, or another audience.
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presente
Definición
Pequeños regalos dados como símbolo de favor o buena voluntad; también artículos divertidos o decorativos regalados a los asistentes a celebraciones o fiestas.
Términos Alternativos
- presentes
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preservación (proceso)
Definición
El proceso de llevar a cabo acciones para detener el daño o para evitar que cualquier objeto, material o sistema se deteriore o destruya. Por ejemplo, puede referirse a la conservación de alimentos o un sistema ecológico. Para la función de la preservación, use "conservación (función)" o un tipo específico de conservación, tales como "preservación histórica." Para la disciplina de participación de tratamiento y cuidados a largo plazo de prevención de los objetos del patrimonio cultural y natural y sistemas, use "conservación".
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preservation engineering
Definición
Term used by the Association for Preservation Technology (APT) which promulgates structural engineering as a component of architectural conservation in the United States. Buildings preservation initially developed in this country without including engineers since older buildings tended to be relatively small and engineers were engaged in constructing large new structures. The aging of those large structures, along with public interest in preserving relatively recent architecture, recommends the development and implementation of preservation engineering.
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preserving jars
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Glass receptacles with airtight lids used in the process of home canning to store and preserve food.
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presidencia
Definición
Cuerpos administrativos bajo la autoridad de un presidente.
Términos Alternativos
- presidencias
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presidente
Definición
Funcionario electo que sirven como jefe de estado y jefe ejecutivo político en una república en un gobierno presidencial, puede designar a los dirigentes de organizaciones tales como bancos, clubs y corporaciones cuando es usado como el titulo oficial para aquellas posiciones.
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presidential libraries (institutions)
Definición
Institutions that are typically more like museums or archives than libraries, containing the papers and sometimes exhibits about a given U.S. president and his administration. In the U.S., there is a nationwide network of such libraries, administered by the Office of Presidential Libraries which is part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
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presidential papers
Definición
Documents amassed in the course of a presidential term that may include diaries, letter books, general and special correspondence, speeches, executive orders, press releases, scrap books and other miscellanea.
Términos Alternativos
- presidential papers
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presidential residences
Definición
Dwellings built for or inhabited by the president of a nation.
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presidents' houses
Definición
Official residences of a president, who is an appointed or elected head of a group, state, or organization.
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presider's chairs
Definición
Chairs designed for the use of the priest or other celebrant presiding at a Christian mass or other service. The chairs are usually of substantial size and having arms, placed in the choir of the church. For a set of three chairs or seats on a recessed bench for the celebrant, deacon, and sub-deacon, use "sedilia." For the chairs of a presiding bishop, use "cathedrae (bishop's chairs)." For chairs specifically for a presiding Protestant preacher, use "preacher's chairs."
