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101 relación entre cuasisinónimos
(n.) = near-synonymous relationshipEx. The introduction discusses the semantic aspects, and in addition to whole-part and near-synonymous relationships lists sixteen different kinds of other relationships.* * *(n.) = near-synonymous relationshipEx: The introduction discusses the semantic aspects, and in addition to whole-part and near-synonymous relationships lists sixteen different kinds of other relationships.
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102 relación específica
(n.) = downward referenceEx. However, in the interest of economy, Cutter restricted links to downward references leading from broader to narrower subject, and largely ignored upwards and sideways links.* * *(n.) = downward referenceEx: However, in the interest of economy, Cutter restricted links to downward references leading from broader to narrower subject, and largely ignored upwards and sideways links.
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103 relación estrecha
(n.) = close contactEx. Close contacts will need to be maintained with clients in order to monitor their needs.* * *(n.) = close contactEx: Close contacts will need to be maintained with clients in order to monitor their needs.
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104 relación formal
(n.) = formal relationEx. A formal relation is a relation between concepts represented by terms or classes in an indexing language.* * *(n.) = formal relationEx: A formal relation is a relation between concepts represented by terms or classes in an indexing language.
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105 relación genérica
(n.) = generic relation, generic relationship, upwards link, upward referenceEx. A generic relation is a semantic relation between two concepts in which one is the genus and the other is the species.Ex. Another term for the genus/species relationship is the generic relationship.Ex. However, in the interest of economy, Cutter restricted links to downward references leading from broader to narrower subject, and largely ignored upwards and sideways links.Ex. We need to be able to broaden the search to include broader subjects, and we can only do this systematically if the system includes upward and collateral references as well as the usual downward ones.* * *(n.) = generic relation, generic relationship, upwards link, upward referenceEx: A generic relation is a semantic relation between two concepts in which one is the genus and the other is the species.
Ex: Another term for the genus/species relationship is the generic relationship.Ex: However, in the interest of economy, Cutter restricted links to downward references leading from broader to narrower subject, and largely ignored upwards and sideways links.Ex: We need to be able to broaden the search to include broader subjects, and we can only do this systematically if the system includes upward and collateral references as well as the usual downward ones. -
106 relación género/especie
(n.) = genus/species relationshipEx. The genus/species relationship is the relationship between a thing and its kinds.* * *(n.) = genus/species relationshipEx: The genus/species relationship is the relationship between a thing and its kinds.
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107 relación internacional
(n.) = international relationEx. For that reason, its own destiny hangs upon its ability to act with wisdom and skill in its international relations.* * *(n.) = international relationEx: For that reason, its own destiny hangs upon its ability to act with wisdom and skill in its international relations.
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108 relación interracial
(n.) = interracial relationshipEx. The book also addresses issues of homosexuality and interracial relationships.* * *(n.) = interracial relationshipEx: The book also addresses issues of homosexuality and interracial relationships.
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109 relación inversa
f.inverse relationship.* * *(n.) = inverse relationshipEx. The hypothesis was that the inverse relationship holds only for peripheral terms of a discipline rather than for central terms.* * *(n.) = inverse relationshipEx: The hypothesis was that the inverse relationship holds only for peripheral terms of a discipline rather than for central terms.
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110 relación inversa significativa
Ex. A significant inverse relationship between domestic violence and the level of education of both the batterer and the victim was also identified.* * *Ex: A significant inverse relationship between domestic violence and the level of education of both the batterer and the victim was also identified.
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111 relación inversamente proporcional
(n.) = inverse relationship, significant inverse relationshipEx. The hypothesis was that the inverse relationship holds only for peripheral terms of a discipline rather than for central terms.Ex. A significant inverse relationship between domestic violence and the level of education of both the batterer and the victim was also identified.* * *(n.) = inverse relationship, significant inverse relationshipEx: The hypothesis was that the inverse relationship holds only for peripheral terms of a discipline rather than for central terms.
Ex: A significant inverse relationship between domestic violence and the level of education of both the batterer and the victim was also identified.Spanish-English dictionary > relación inversamente proporcional
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112 relación jerárquica
(n.) = hierarchical relation, hierarchical relationshipEx. A hierarchical relation is a formal relation between two terms or classes in which one is subordinate to the other.Ex. Hierarchical relationships must be indicated in order that the users may transfer from a first access term to related terms, and to broaden or narrow the search parameters.* * *(n.) = hierarchical relation, hierarchical relationshipEx: A hierarchical relation is a formal relation between two terms or classes in which one is subordinate to the other.
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113 relación laboral
f.labor relations, labor relation, labour relation, labour relations.* * *(n.) = working relation, working relationship, work relationship, work relationEx. Feminists have also indicated the demeaning and subservient features which characterise working relations between women and men as subordinates and superiors at work.Ex. Communication within the organisation and between staff is essential to promote good working relationships.Ex. Frustrated by the limitations on developing work relationships with students, and bored with the demands of the library, she returned to teaching English.Ex. There are 13 qualities for library employment which administrators should foster in order to achieve an ideal in work relations.* * *(n.) = working relation, working relationship, work relationship, work relationEx: Feminists have also indicated the demeaning and subservient features which characterise working relations between women and men as subordinates and superiors at work.
Ex: Communication within the organisation and between staff is essential to promote good working relationships.Ex: Frustrated by the limitations on developing work relationships with students, and bored with the demands of the library, she returned to teaching English.Ex: There are 13 qualities for library employment which administrators should foster in order to achieve an ideal in work relations. -
114 relación negativa
f.negative relationship.* * *(n.) = negative relationshipEx. A less rigorous interpretation of the data indicates a negative relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.* * *(n.) = negative relationshipEx: A less rigorous interpretation of the data indicates a negative relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.
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115 relación parte/todo
(n.) = whole/part relationship, whole-part relationshipEx. In most circumstances, the whole/part (partitive) relationship is also not a legitimate BT/NT relationship; that is BICYCLE WHEELS is a legitimate NT under WHEELS but not under BICYCLES.Ex. The introduction discusses the semantic aspects, and in addition to whole-part and near-synonymous relationships lists sixteen different kinds of other relationships.* * *(n.) = whole/part relationship, whole-part relationshipEx: In most circumstances, the whole/part (partitive) relationship is also not a legitimate BT/NT relationship; that is BICYCLE WHEELS is a legitimate NT under WHEELS but not under BICYCLES.
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116 relación positiva
f.positive relationship.* * *(n.) = positive relationshipEx. A more relaxed interpretation of the data suggests a positive relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.* * *(n.) = positive relationshipEx: A more relaxed interpretation of the data suggests a positive relationship between circulation figures and local unemployment rates.
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117 relación semántica
(n.) = semantic relation, semantic relationshipEx. The relation of logical, ontological or psychological nature between concepts which might be formalized in an indexing language is known as semantic relation.Ex. Semantic relationships show aspects of the genus-species relationships and are expected to reflect assumed and widely accepted subject relationships.* * *(n.) = semantic relation, semantic relationshipEx: The relation of logical, ontological or psychological nature between concepts which might be formalized in an indexing language is known as semantic relation.
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118 relación sexual
f.sexual intercourse, coition, sexual relation, bang.* * ** * *(n.) = sexual relationshipEx. McBee examines the ways in which immigrant women and men found new ways to define homosocial and heterosocial and sexual relationships in early-20th-century America.* * *(n.) = sexual relationshipEx: McBee examines the ways in which immigrant women and men found new ways to define homosocial and heterosocial and sexual relationships in early-20th-century America.
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119 relación sexual sin protección
(n.) = unprotected sexEx. Many people who would normally practise safe sex do become pregnant, or else catch venereal diseases, through having unprotected sex while drunk.* * *(n.) = unprotected sexEx: Many people who would normally practise safe sex do become pregnant, or else catch venereal diseases, through having unprotected sex while drunk.
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120 relación simbiótica
(n.) = symbiotic relationshipEx. The author considers the complex, symbiotic relationships among social memory, popular culture, and historical events.* * *(n.) = symbiotic relationshipEx: The author considers the complex, symbiotic relationships among social memory, popular culture, and historical events.
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