- pionero
- adj.1 pioneer, pioneering.2 trendsetting.m.pioneer, pathfinder, bellwether, trailblazer.* * *pionero► adjetivo1 pioneering► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 pioneer* * *1. (f. - pionera)adj.pioneering2. (f. - pionera)nounpioneer* * *pionero, -a1.ADJ pioneering2.SM / F pioneer* * *I-ra adjetivo pioneering (before n)II-ra masculino, femenino pioneer* * *= pioneer, pioneering, trail blazer [trail-blazer/trailblazer], pacemaker, pathfinder, ground-breaking [ground breaking], pacesetter [pace-setter], bellwether.Ex. Mr. Bierman was a pioneer in his use of the MARC (Machine-Readable-Cataloging) records distributed by the Library of Congress.Ex. His pioneering work has resulted in the single most powerful automated bibliographical control system in libraries today.Ex. There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of establishing useful trails through the enourmous mass of records.Ex. The first computerized cataloguing network, the pacemaker for those that were to follow, was OCLC.Ex. These maps serve as pathfinders for future research in the focus area = Estos mapas sirven como guías para investigaciones futuras sobre el tema de interés.Ex. Trustees will have to consider the conditions of membership in online networks and, in some instances, may need to hammer out ground breaking agreements to govern operations.Ex. This article traces the history of collection development from the 1870s, noting the early influence of pacesetter libraries.Ex. Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.* * *I-ra adjetivo pioneering (before n)II-ra masculino, femenino pioneer* * *= pioneer, pioneering, trail blazer [trail-blazer/trailblazer], pacemaker, pathfinder, ground-breaking [ground breaking], pacesetter [pace-setter], bellwether.
Ex: Mr. Bierman was a pioneer in his use of the MARC (Machine-Readable-Cataloging) records distributed by the Library of Congress.
Ex: His pioneering work has resulted in the single most powerful automated bibliographical control system in libraries today.Ex: There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of establishing useful trails through the enourmous mass of records.Ex: The first computerized cataloguing network, the pacemaker for those that were to follow, was OCLC.Ex: These maps serve as pathfinders for future research in the focus area = Estos mapas sirven como guías para investigaciones futuras sobre el tema de interés.Ex: Trustees will have to consider the conditions of membership in online networks and, in some instances, may need to hammer out ground breaking agreements to govern operations.Ex: This article traces the history of collection development from the 1870s, noting the early influence of pacesetter libraries.Ex: Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.* * *pionero1 -raadjectivepioneering (before n)pionero2 -ramasculine, femininepioneer* * *
pionero◊ -ra adjetivo
pioneering (before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
pioneer
pionero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino pioneer
'pionero' also found in these entries:
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pionera
English:
pioneer
* * *pionero, -a♦ adjpioneer, pioneering♦ nm,fpioneer* * *pioneroI adj pioneeringII m, pionera f tb figpioneer* * *pionero, -ra adj: pioneeringpionero, -ra n: pioneer* * *pionero n pioneer
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.