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1 tag
I 1.[tæg]noun3) (loop) Schlaufe, die4) (stock phrase) Zitat, das; geflügeltes Wort2. transitive verb,- gg-1) (attach) anhängen (to an + Akk.)tag together — aneinander hängen; zusammenheften [Blätter]
2) (with electronic device)3. intransitive verb,tag something — etwas mit einem Sicherungsetikett versehen
- gg-tag behind — [nach]folgen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92424/tag_along">tag along- tag onII noun(game) Fangen, das* * *[tæɡ] 1. noun1) (a label: a price-tag; a name-tag.) das Etikett2) (a saying or quotation that is often repeated: a well-known Latin tag.) bekanntes Zitat3) (something small that is added on or attached: a question-tag such as `isn't it?') der Zusatz4) (a children's game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch one of them: to play tag.)2. verb(to put a tag or label on something: All the clothes have been tagged.) etikettieren,auszeichnen- tag along- tag on* * *[tæg]I. n1. (label) Schild[chen] nt; (of metal) Marke f; (on food, clothes) Etikett nt, Etikette f SCHWEIZ; (on suitcase) [Koffer]anhänger m; ( fam: epithet) Beiname mprice \tag Preisschild nt4. (electronic device) for person elektronische Fessel; for thing Sicherungsetikett nt, elektronische SicherungII. vt<- gg->1. (label)▪ to \tag sth etw markieren [o kennzeichnen]to \tag cattle Vieh zeichnento \tag goods Waren auszeichnen [o etikettieren]to \tag a suitcase einen Kofferanhänger [an einem Koffer] anbringen2. (electronically)▪ to \tag sb jdm eine elektronische Fessel anlegen▪ to \tag sth etw mit einer elektronischen Sicherung versehen, ein Sicherungsetikett an etw akk anbringen4. COMPUT5. (touch)* * *[tg]1. n1) (= label) Schild(chen) nt; (on clothes, with maker's name) Etikett nt; (with owner's name) Namensschild(chen) nt; (= loop) Aufhänger m; (= electronic tag) elektronische Markierung; (fig = description) Bezeichnung fthe cattle had metal tags in their ears — die Rinder hatten Blechmarken in den Ohren
2)See:= electronic tag3) (= hackneyed phrase) stehende Redensart4) (GRAM: question tag) Bestätigungsfrage f5) (= game) Fangen nt6)See:= tag wrestling2. vt1) specimen mit Schildchen versehen; cattle (mit Blechmarke) zeichnen; garment, goods etikettieren; (with price) auszeichnen; (with owner's name) (mit Namensschildchen) zeichnen; suitcase mit einem Anhänger versehen; offender (with electronic tag) mit einer elektronischen Markierung versehen; (fig = describe) bezeichnen2) (US MOT inf) einen Strafzettel verpassen (+dat)3. vi* * *tag1 [tæɡ]A s1. (loses) Ende, Anhängsel n, Zipfel m, Fetzen m, Lappen m2. Troddel f, Quaste f3. Etikett n, Anhänger m, Schildchen n, (Ab)Zeichen n, Plakette f5. TECHa) Lötklemme f, -stift mb) Lötfahne f7. a) Schwanzspitze f (besonders eines Fuchses)b) Wollklunker f/m (des Schafes)8. LING Frageanhängsel n9. Refrain m, Kehrreim m10. a) Schlusswort nb) Pointe fc) Moral f11. stehende Redensart, bekanntes Zitat12. Bezeichnung f, Beiname m14. IT Tag n, Identifizierungskennzeichen n15. US Strafzettel m16. sl an eine Wand etc gespraytes persönliches ErkennungszeichenB v/t2. a) markieren:b) IT einen Text etc taggen3. eine Rede etca) mit einem Schlusswort oder einer Moral versehenb) garnieren ( with mit)4. fig abstempeln (as als)5. anfügen, anhängen ( beide:to an akk)6. USa) jemandem einen Strafzettel ans Auto stecken7. einem Schaf die Klunkerwolle abscheren9. sl sein Erkennungszeichen an eine Wand etc sprayena) dahinlatschen,b) mitkommen, -gehen ( beide:with mit),c) fig notgedrungen mitmachen:tag2 [tæɡ]A s Fangen n (ein Kinderspiel):B v/t fangen* * *I 1.[tæg]noun3) (loop) Schlaufe, die4) (stock phrase) Zitat, das; geflügeltes Wort2. transitive verb,- gg-1) (attach) anhängen (to an + Akk.)3. intransitive verb,tag together — aneinander hängen; zusammenheften [Blätter]
- gg-tag behind — [nach]folgen
Phrasal Verbs:- tag onII noun(game) Fangen, das* * *(label) n.Kennzeichen n.Marke -n f. v.markieren v. -
2 electronic
1) (worked or produced by devices built or made according to the principles of electronics: an electronic calculator.) electrónico2) (concerned or working with such machines: an electronic engineer.) electrónicotr[ɪlek'trɒnɪk]1 electrónico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLelectronic mail correo electrónicoelectronic mailbox buzón nombre masculino electrónicoelectronic [i.lɛk'trɑnɪk] adj: electrónico♦ electronically [-nɪkli] advadj.• electrónico, -a adj.ɪ'lek'trɑːnɪk, ˌɪlek'trɒnɪkadjective electrónicoelectronic data processing — procesamiento m electrónico de datos
electronic publishing — edición f electrónica
[ɪlek'trɒnɪk]electronic tag — etiqueta f de control electrónico
1.ADJ [equipment, circuit, information, signal] electrónico2.CPDelectronic banking N — banca f informatizada
electronic book N — libro m electrónico
electronic data processing N — procesamiento m electrónico de datos
electronic engineer N — ingeniero(-a) m / f electrónico(-a)
electronic engineering N — ingeniería f electrónica
electronic funds transfer N — transferencia f electrónica de fondos
electronic mail N — correo m electrónico
electronic mailbox N — buzón m electrónico
electronic music N — música f electrónica
electronic news gathering N — recogida f electrónica de noticias
electronic point of sale N — punto m de venta electrónico
electronic publishing N — edición f electrónica
electronic shopping N — compra f computerizada
electronic smog N — radiación f electromagnética
electronic surveillance N — vigilancia f electrónica
electronic tagging N — etiquetado m electrónico
* * *[ɪ'lek'trɑːnɪk, ˌɪlek'trɒnɪk]adjective electrónicoelectronic data processing — procesamiento m electrónico de datos
electronic publishing — edición f electrónica
electronic tag — etiqueta f de control electrónico
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3 electronic
adjectiveelektronisch; Elektronen[uhr, -orgel, -blitz]* * *[elək'tronik]1) (worked or produced by devices built or made according to the principles of electronics: an electronic calculator.) elektronisch2) (concerned or working with such machines: an electronic engineer.) Elektronik-...* * *elec·tron·ic[ˌelekˈtrɒnɪk, ˌi:lekˈ-, AM ɪˌlekˈtrɑ:n-, ˌi:lekˈ-]adj inv elektronisch\electronic calculator Elektronenrechner m\electronic data processing elektronische Datenverarbeitung\electronic guitar Elektrogitarre f, E-Gitarre f\electronic organ elektronische Orgel* * *[Ilek'trɒnɪk]adjelektronisch; information elektronisch gespeichert* * *A adj (adv electronically) elektronisch, Elektronen…:electronic banking Electronic Banking n (kundenbezogene, EDV-gestützte Bankdienstleistungen);electronic commerce elektronischer Handel;electronic data processing elektronische Datenverarbeitung;electronic mail elektronische Post;electronic music elektronische Musik;electronic point of sale elektronische Verkaufsstelle;electronic publishing Electronic Publishing n (Herausgabe von Verlagserzeugnissen auf elektronischen Medien);B splb) Elektronik f (eines Geräts)* * *adjectiveelektronisch; Elektronen[uhr, -orgel, -blitz]* * *adj.elektronisch adj. -
4 identificación
f.1 identification, ID, ID card, I.D..2 recognition.3 identification, identity, leaning, filiation.4 identification.5 genetic fingerprinting.* * *1 identification* * *noun f.* * ** * ** * *= empathy, identification, recognition, authentication, buy-in, sign-up, ID (identification), spotting.Ex. They lack an understanding of an empathy with the character, and are hampered by an overabundance of unimportant detail.Ex. The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.Ex. This format is becoming common in new thesauri, partly because the recognition of the importance of viewing both relationships and subject terms in one tool.Ex. Without the legal safeguards of authentication, the promise of electronic trading cannot be realized.Ex. The seminar will deal with the processes of developing and ensuring corporate buy-in to a digital preservation policy.Ex. Web workers want ease of use with a keep it simple approach to information retrieval, including the sign-up process for access to information services.Ex. To make the product more closely resemble a CD-ROM service; IDs for 10 simultaneous users were obtained for a flat fee.Ex. Directions are included for observing the moon, looking at constellations, measuring the sky, plotting the paths of shooting stars, and planet spotting.----* bloque funcional de identificación = identification block.* búsqueda a través de ficheros de identificación documental = signature-based search.* etiqueta de identificación = name tag.* etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.* fichero de identificaciones documentales = signature file.* identificación bibliográfica y de copyright de la contribución = catch line.* identificación de errores = error identification.* identificación mediante las huellas dactilares = finger-print identification.* identificación mediante la voz = voice-print identification.* identificación mediante marcas = tagging.* identificación por radiofrecuencia = radio frequency identification (RFID).* identificación textual = text signature.* número de identificación = ID number (identification number).* número de identificación del documento = library registration number.* número nacional de identificación bibliográfica = national bibliography number.* pedir la identificación = card.* PIN (número de identificación personal) = PIN (personal identification number).* registro de identificación = cookie.* rueda de identificación = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.* tarjeta de identificación = identification card.* * ** * *= empathy, identification, recognition, authentication, buy-in, sign-up, ID (identification), spotting.Ex: They lack an understanding of an empathy with the character, and are hampered by an overabundance of unimportant detail.
Ex: The second step towards an index involves the identification of the concepts within a document which are worthy of indexing.Ex: This format is becoming common in new thesauri, partly because the recognition of the importance of viewing both relationships and subject terms in one tool.Ex: Without the legal safeguards of authentication, the promise of electronic trading cannot be realized.Ex: The seminar will deal with the processes of developing and ensuring corporate buy-in to a digital preservation policy.Ex: Web workers want ease of use with a keep it simple approach to information retrieval, including the sign-up process for access to information services.Ex: To make the product more closely resemble a CD-ROM service; IDs for 10 simultaneous users were obtained for a flat fee.Ex: Directions are included for observing the moon, looking at constellations, measuring the sky, plotting the paths of shooting stars, and planet spotting.* bloque funcional de identificación = identification block.* búsqueda a través de ficheros de identificación documental = signature-based search.* etiqueta de identificación = name tag.* etiqueta de identificación del lector = borrower identification label.* fichero de identificaciones documentales = signature file.* identificación bibliográfica y de copyright de la contribución = catch line.* identificación de errores = error identification.* identificación mediante las huellas dactilares = finger-print identification.* identificación mediante la voz = voice-print identification.* identificación mediante marcas = tagging.* identificación por radiofrecuencia = radio frequency identification (RFID).* identificación textual = text signature.* número de identificación = ID number (identification number).* número de identificación del documento = library registration number.* número nacional de identificación bibliográfica = national bibliography number.* pedir la identificación = card.* PIN (número de identificación personal) = PIN (personal identification number).* registro de identificación = cookie.* rueda de identificación = police line-up, identity parade, identification parade.* tarjeta de identificación = identification card.* * *1 (acción) identification2 (documentos) identity card, identity papers (pl)su identificación, por favor may I see your (identity) papers, please?* * *
identificación sustantivo femenino identification
Jur rueda de identificación, identity parade
' identificación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
CIF
- placa
- rueda
- número
English:
ID
- identification
- identity parade
- line
- name
* * *1. [acción] identification;Tel(servicio de) identificación de llamadas call screening2. [documentos] papers, ID;la identificación, por favor may I see your papers, please?* * *f1 acto identification2 INFOR user ID, user name* * *identificación nf, pl - ciones1) : identification, identifying2) : identification document, ID* * *identificación n identification -
5 atentamente
adv.1 attentively.mire atentamente watch carefully2 Yours (sincerely/faithfully).3 heedfully.intj.best regards, very truly yours, yours truly, cordially yours.* * *► adverbio1 attentively, carefully2 (amablemente) politely; (en carta) sincerely, faithfully■ 'Le saluda atentamente' "Yours sincerely", "Yours faithfully"* * *adv.1) attentively* * *ADV1) (=con atención) [escuchar, observar] attentively; [leer] carefully2) (=cortésmente)ATENTAMENTE Para traducir atentamente o le saluda atentamente al inglés británico hay que tener en cuenta la diferencia de uso entre Yours sincerely y Yours faithfully: ► Se traduce por Yours sincerely cuando hemos empezado la carta con Dear Mr/ Mrs Brown, es decir, conocemos al destinatario y le queremos dar un tratamiento más cordial. ► Se traduce por Yours faithfully cuando no conocemos al destinatario de la carta y hemos empezado escribiendo Dear Sir, Dear Sirs o Dear Sir or Madam. ► En inglés americano se usa Sincerely yours en ambos casos. Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entradale saluda atentamente — [en cartas formales] yours faithfully, yours sincerely, sincerely yours (EEUU)
* * *a) <escuchar/mirar> attentively, carefullyb) ( amablemente) thoughtfully, kindlylo saluda atentamente — (Corresp) sincerely (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)
* * *= closely, thoughtfully, attentively.Ex. Watch closely as the tag number is entered.Ex. Simenon may be read by many people for amusement only, but if we read him thoughtfully he shows us a variety of insights into the kind of crises that push people into criminal acts.Ex. The author encourages the reference librarian to listen attentively to children's questions, to be familiar with local school curricula and with currently popular television programmes, films and electronic games.----* observar atentamente y durante cierto tiempo = maintain + vigil.* vigilar atentamente = keep + a watchful eye.* * *a) <escuchar/mirar> attentively, carefullyb) ( amablemente) thoughtfully, kindlylo saluda atentamente — (Corresp) sincerely (AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely (BrE)
* * *= closely, thoughtfully, attentively.Ex: Watch closely as the tag number is entered.
Ex: Simenon may be read by many people for amusement only, but if we read him thoughtfully he shows us a variety of insights into the kind of crises that push people into criminal acts.Ex: The author encourages the reference librarian to listen attentively to children's questions, to be familiar with local school curricula and with currently popular television programmes, films and electronic games.* observar atentamente y durante cierto tiempo = maintain + vigil.* vigilar atentamente = keep + a watchful eye.* * *1 ‹escuchar/mirar› attentively, carefully2 (amablemente) thoughtfully, kindlylo saluda atentamente ( Corresp) sincerely yours ( AmE), sincerely ( AmE), yours faithfully/sincerely ( BrE)* * *
Multiple Entries:
atentamente
atte.
atentamente adverbio
atte. (Corresp) (
atentamente adv (en carta) yours sincerely o faithfully
' atentamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fijamente
- mirar
- saludar
- atte.
- particular
English:
faithfully
- intently
- sincerely
- truly
- yours
- chart
- hard
* * *atentamente adv1. [con atención, cortesía] attentively;mire atentamente watch carefully2. [en cartas][si se conoce el nombre del destinatario] Yours sincerely(se despide) atentamente [si se desconoce el nombre del destinatario] yours faithfully;* * *adv1 attentively2 en carta sincerely, Yours truly, BrYours sincerely* * *atentamente adv1) : attentively, carefully* * *atentamente adv (en cartas) Yours sincerely / Yours faithfully -
6 remodelar
v.1 to redesign.remodelar algo para convertirlo en to convert something into2 to remodel, to make over, to renew, to perk up.* * *1 (modificar) to reshape2 (transformar) to transform3 (mejorar) to improve4 (reorganizar) to reorganize5 (ministerio) to reshuffle* * *VT (Arquit) to remodel; (Aut) to restyle; (Pol) to reshuffle; [+ organización] to restructure* * *verbo transitivo <plaza/barrio> to remodel, redesign; < organización> to reorganize, restructure* * *= redesign [re-design], refurbish, reinvent [re-invent], reshape [re-shape], rethink [re-think], rework, retool, remodel, revamp, reengineer [re-engineer], repurpose [re-purpose], refashion, refit, reshuffle.Ex. The University of Bielefeld has to redesign all data processing systems of the library because of ageing of present systems.Ex. In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.Ex. Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.Ex. I do not think I am alone in believing there is a need for significant change, for reshaping our educational programs as well as our institutional goals and philosophies.Ex. Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.Ex. Library automation vendors must be prepared to retool to continue to be effective in the present decade.Ex. This article outlines the reasons leading to a decision to remodel rather than to construct a new building.Ex. Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.Ex. Libraries in general, and the corporate library in particular, must reengineer to take their rightful place in the new age.Ex. This software application will take computer files and help the user to store, tag, find, manage and reuse or even repurpose those files for publication or for sale.Ex. The basic thesis of the book under review is that throughout his career Rembrandt restlessly fashioned and refashioned his self.Ex. Barnsley itself, a county borough, had at the time of this survey a medium-sized bookshop which had been refitted in 1974 and was well spoken of.Ex. Librarians cooperated with us and as long as we did their work and went in and reshuffled their shelving and things, they were very happy.* * *verbo transitivo <plaza/barrio> to remodel, redesign; < organización> to reorganize, restructure* * *= redesign [re-design], refurbish, reinvent [re-invent], reshape [re-shape], rethink [re-think], rework, retool, remodel, revamp, reengineer [re-engineer], repurpose [re-purpose], refashion, refit, reshuffle.Ex: The University of Bielefeld has to redesign all data processing systems of the library because of ageing of present systems.
Ex: In 1978, funds became available to refurbish the library.Ex: Schools of library and information science are once again intellectually impoverished, and the Graduate Library School ought to be reinvented or re-created.Ex: I do not think I am alone in believing there is a need for significant change, for reshaping our educational programs as well as our institutional goals and philosophies.Ex: Citation indexing would need to be carefully rethought in order to cater for the electronic journal.Ex: In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.Ex: Library automation vendors must be prepared to retool to continue to be effective in the present decade.Ex: This article outlines the reasons leading to a decision to remodel rather than to construct a new building.Ex: Library schools must revamp their curricula and librarianship should become a respected profession.Ex: Libraries in general, and the corporate library in particular, must reengineer to take their rightful place in the new age.Ex: This software application will take computer files and help the user to store, tag, find, manage and reuse or even repurpose those files for publication or for sale.Ex: The basic thesis of the book under review is that throughout his career Rembrandt restlessly fashioned and refashioned his self.Ex: Barnsley itself, a county borough, had at the time of this survey a medium-sized bookshop which had been refitted in 1974 and was well spoken of.Ex: Librarians cooperated with us and as long as we did their work and went in and reshuffled their shelving and things, they were very happy.* * *remodelar [A1 ]vtA ‹plaza/barrio› to remodel, redesignB1 ‹organización› to reorganize, restructure2 ( Pol) ‹gabinete› to reshuffle* * *
remodelar ( conjugate remodelar) verbo transitivo ‹plaza/barrio› to remodel, redesign;
‹ organización› to reorganize;
‹ gabinete› to reshuffle
remodelar verbo transitivo
1 Arquit to remodel, redesign
2 (un organismo) to reorganize, restructure
3 Pol to reshuffle
' remodelar' also found in these entries:
English:
convert
* * *remodelar vt1. [edificio, plaza] to renovate;remodelar algo para convertirlo en to convert sth into2. [gobierno, organización] to reshuffle* * *v/t remodel* * *remodelar vt1) : to remodel2) : to restructure -
7 indicador
adj.indicating, indicative.m.1 indicator, pointer, arrow, gauge.2 indicator, marker, predictor.3 flag, tag.4 indicant.5 puntero.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) which indicates, indicating\indicador económico economic indicator* * *noun m.1) gauge2) indicator* * *1.ADJpapel 1)2. SM1) (=señal) signel que la novela tenga un premio no es un indicador de su calidad — the fact that it has won a prize doesn't mean it's a quality novel
2) (Téc) (=aparato) gauge, gage (EEUU); (=aguja) pointerindicador de dirección — (Aut) indicator
indicador del nivel de gasolina — (Aut) fuel gauge
indicador del nivel del aceite — (Aut) oil gauge
indicador de velocidad — (Aut) speedometer
3) (Econ) indicator; (Bolsa) index4) (Inform) flag* * *I- dora adjetivo warningIIseñal indicadora de peligro — danger o warning sign
1) (Auto)a) ( señal de tráfico) signb) ( dispositivo) gaugeindicador del aceite/de la gasolina — oil pressure/fuel gauge
2) (Inf) flag* * *= guide card, indicator, measure, pointer, predictor, sign, tell-tale [telltale], tracing, marker, metric, indicant, tracer, bellwether.Ex. Guide cards help to break up the classified sequence and direct the user to the required class.Ex. To indicate from which field a given work was Cuttered, these second indicators could be further redefined = Para indicar de qué campo se le había asignado la marca de Cutter a una obra, se podían delimitar aún más estos segundos indicadores.Ex. One measure of a library's market is the number of reference questions dealt with at the reference desk or through electronic reference.Ex. Seven pointers follow which are useful for discriminating between documents to be abstracted and those not worth abstracting.Ex. If I'm not mistaken the military decided some time ago that IQ tests were a poor predictor of leadership qualities.Ex. Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.Ex. The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex. The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.Ex. Extraction is carried out with the help of a dictionary of formal text characteristics ( markers, connectors, indicators).Ex. The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.Ex. Productivity, it is speculated, may be a good indicant of academic socialization.Ex. The article is entitled 'Drivers and tracers of business process changes'.Ex. Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.----* indicador bibliométrico = bibliometric indicator.* indicador cientométrico = scientometric indicator.* indicador cualitativo = qualitative indicator.* indicador cuantitativo = quantitative indicator.* indicador de campo = field indicator.* indicador de citas = citation indicator.* indicador de clasificación = classificatory indicator.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* indicador de contenido = content designator.* indicador de dirección = signpost.* indicador de eficacia = performance indicator, effectiveness indicator.* indicador de estar listo = screen prompt.* indicador de faceta = facet indicator.* indicador de función = operator, role indicator.* indicador de impacto = impact indicator.* indicador de la eficiencia = efficiency indicator.* indicador del trabajo realizado = workload indicator.* indicador de producción = output indicator.* indicador de relación = relation indicator, relational operator, role operator.* indicador de rendimiento = benchmark, performance indicator, performance measure, output measure.* indicador de resultados = outcome indicator.* indicadores de eficacia = performance criteria.* indicadores de rendimiento = performance criteria, benchmark figures.* número indicador de materia = SIN, Subject Indicator Number.* señal indicadora = signpost.* * *I- dora adjetivo warningIIseñal indicadora de peligro — danger o warning sign
1) (Auto)a) ( señal de tráfico) signb) ( dispositivo) gaugeindicador del aceite/de la gasolina — oil pressure/fuel gauge
2) (Inf) flag* * *= guide card, indicator, measure, pointer, predictor, sign, tell-tale [telltale], tracing, marker, metric, indicant, tracer, bellwether.Ex: Guide cards help to break up the classified sequence and direct the user to the required class.
Ex: To indicate from which field a given work was Cuttered, these second indicators could be further redefined = Para indicar de qué campo se le había asignado la marca de Cutter a una obra, se podían delimitar aún más estos segundos indicadores.Ex: One measure of a library's market is the number of reference questions dealt with at the reference desk or through electronic reference.Ex: Seven pointers follow which are useful for discriminating between documents to be abstracted and those not worth abstracting.Ex: If I'm not mistaken the military decided some time ago that IQ tests were a poor predictor of leadership qualities.Ex: Standard advertising mechanisms, such as spots on radio and television, signs in buses and on billboards, and widely disseminated leaflets are used if money is available.Ex: The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex: The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.Ex: Extraction is carried out with the help of a dictionary of formal text characteristics ( markers, connectors, indicators).Ex: The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.Ex: Productivity, it is speculated, may be a good indicant of academic socialization.Ex: The article is entitled 'Drivers and tracers of business process changes'.Ex: Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.* indicador bibliométrico = bibliometric indicator.* indicador cientométrico = scientometric indicator.* indicador cualitativo = qualitative indicator.* indicador cuantitativo = quantitative indicator.* indicador de campo = field indicator.* indicador de citas = citation indicator.* indicador de clasificación = classificatory indicator.* indicador de comienzo de subcampo = delimiter sign.* indicador de contenido = content designator.* indicador de dirección = signpost.* indicador de eficacia = performance indicator, effectiveness indicator.* indicador de estar listo = screen prompt.* indicador de faceta = facet indicator.* indicador de función = operator, role indicator.* indicador de impacto = impact indicator.* indicador de la eficiencia = efficiency indicator.* indicador del trabajo realizado = workload indicator.* indicador de producción = output indicator.* indicador de relación = relation indicator, relational operator, role operator.* indicador de rendimiento = benchmark, performance indicator, performance measure, output measure.* indicador de resultados = outcome indicator.* indicadores de eficacia = performance criteria.* indicadores de rendimiento = performance criteria, benchmark figures.* número indicador de materia = SIN, Subject Indicator Number.* señal indicadora = signpost.* * *warningseñal indicadora de peligro danger o warning signA ( Auto)1 (señal de tráfico) sign2 (dispositivo) gaugeindicador del aceite oil pressure gaugeindicador del nivel de la gasolina fuel gaugeindicador de la velocidad del viento wind speed indicatorCompuestos:indicatorspeedometerB ( Econ) indicatorC ( Inf) flag* * *
indicador sustantivo masculino (Auto)a) tb
indicador,-ora sustantivo masculino
1 indicator
2 Téc gauge, dial, meter
Auto indicador del nivel de gasolina, petrol gauge
Auto indicador de velocidad, speedometer
' indicador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
indicadora
English:
gauge
- indicator
- oil gauge
- read
- reading
- register
- signpost
- telltale
- M
- marker
- pointer
- speedometer
* * *indicador, -ora♦ adjindicating;siga las flechas indicadoras follow the arrows;encontrarás un cartel indicador you'll find a sign showing the way♦ nm1. [signo] indicator;los principales indicadores bursátiles the main stock market indicators;ese fallo es un indicador de la poca calidad del producto that fault shows the poor quality of the productindicador económico economic indicator2.3. Tec gauge, meterindicador del nivel de aceite oil gauge;indicador de nivel de gasolina fuel gauge, Br petrol gauge;indicador de velocidad speedometer* * *m indicator* * *indicador nm1) : gauge, dial, meter2) : indicatorindicadores económicos: economic indicators* * * -
8 pulsera
f.bracelet.* * *1 bracelet2 (de reloj) watch strap* * *SF bracelet, wristletpulsera de pedida — Esp engagement bracelet
* * *femenino braceletpulsera de tobillo — ankle bracelet, anklet
* * *= bracelet.Ex. The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.----* reloj de pulsera = wristwatch [wrist watch].* * *femenino braceletpulsera de tobillo — ankle bracelet, anklet
* * *= bracelet.Ex: The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.
* reloj de pulsera = wristwatch [wrist watch].* * *braceletpulsera de tobillo ankle bracelet, ankletCompuesto:( Esp); electronic wrist tag* * *
pulsera sustantivo femenino
bracelet;
pulsera sustantivo femenino
1 (aro) bracelet
2 (de reloj) strap
reloj de pulsera, wristwatch
' pulsera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amuleto
- bañar
- maciza
- macizo
- oro
- regalar
- reloj
- brazalete
- cierre
- desabrochar
- fantasía
- relojero
- rescatar
- seguro
English:
band
- bracelet
- watchband
- wristwatch
- bangle
- watch
- wrist
* * *pulsera nfbracelet* * *f bracelet* * *pulsera nf: bracelet* * *pulsera n (brazalete) bracelet
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