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agenda

agenda
[əˈdʒendə]
sustantivo
1. orden (m) del día, programa (m) (of meeting)
  • to be on top of the agenda (sentido figurado) -> ser un asunto prioritario
  • what is his real agenda? (sentido figurado) -> ¿cuáles son sus verdaderas intenciones?

agenda [a-yen-da]
  • agendu -> [ayendom], s
Agenda, libro de memoria.

agenda [əˈdʒendə]
noun
1 (at meeting) orden (m) del día
on the agenda en el orden del día
This is sure to be an item on the agenda next week High on the agenda of tomorrow's meeting will be the turmoil in Japan
2
environmental issues are high on the party's agenda los asuntos medioambientales ocupan un lugar prominente en el programa político del partido; to have one's own agenda tener sus propias prioridades
Many of the coalition members could have their own political agendas Leaders have their own agendas and their own personal career goals
to set the agenda marcar la pauta
...two seminal pieces of legislation that set the agenda for the Reagan era His theory has set the agenda for most research in this area for the past 30 years Does television set the agenda on foreign policy?

agenda
feminine noun
1. diary (de notas, fechas); Filofax® (de anillas)
  • agenda (de direcciones) -> address book
  • agenda electrónica -> electronic personal organizer
2. agenda (de trabajo, reunión)

agenda [ah-hen’-dah]
noun
1. Note-book: memorandum. (f)

agenda
1 (libro) [de citas, anotaciones] diary; datebook; (EEUU) notebook; [de direcciones] address book
agenda de bolsillo pocket diary
agenda de despacho agenda de mesa desk diary
agenda de trabajo engagement book
agenda electrónica PDA
2 [de reunión] agenda
3 [de actividades] agenda; schedule
una agenda apretada a very busy agenda o schedule

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