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  • 101 como resultado

    adv.
    as a result.
    * * *
    = in consequence, on this basis, on that basis, in doing so
    Ex. In consequence, libraries found that they had to classify a substantial proportion of their intake if they were using DC, but very much less if they used LC.
    Ex. On this basis innovative programmes would provide graduates with in-demand skills to complement the currently dominant model of technology-driven programmes.
    Ex. On that basis, consistency rose significantly, with 81% agreement among the three indexers = Como consecuencia, la coincidencia aumentó significativamente, obteniéndose una coincidencia del 81% entre los tres indizadores.
    Ex. The task of a modern information system is to describe such unformatted data automatically and in doing so, to support the user in storing and especially in retrieving natural language documents.
    * * *
    como resultado(de)

    Ex: As a consequence of this fact the bibliographic control of maps is usually quite good in most countries.

    = in consequence, on this basis, on that basis, in doing so

    Ex: In consequence, libraries found that they had to classify a substantial proportion of their intake if they were using DC, but very much less if they used LC.

    Ex: On this basis innovative programmes would provide graduates with in-demand skills to complement the currently dominant model of technology-driven programmes.
    Ex: On that basis, consistency rose significantly, with 81% agreement among the three indexers = Como consecuencia, la coincidencia aumentó significativamente, obteniéndose una coincidencia del 81% entre los tres indizadores.
    Ex: The task of a modern information system is to describe such unformatted data automatically and in doing so, to support the user in storing and especially in retrieving natural language documents.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como resultado

  • 102 como mucho

    adv.
    at the most, at the longest.
    * * *
    at the most
    * * *
    * * *
    = at best, at most, if at all, at the most, at the very latest
    Ex. Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.
    Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex. Local vendors offer, if at all, mainly western popular literature and newspapers.
    Ex. The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.
    Ex. To this end we shall continue to accept questionnaires until May 17th at the very latest.
    * * *
    = at best, at most, if at all, at the most, at the very latest

    Ex: Facet analysis in UDC is, at best, inconsistent.

    Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.
    Ex: Local vendors offer, if at all, mainly western popular literature and newspapers.
    Ex: The chemical systems described must be based on a small number of elements and composed of molecules having 8 atoms at the most.
    Ex: To this end we shall continue to accept questionnaires until May 17th at the very latest.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como mucho

  • 103 como mínimo

    adv.
    at the very least.
    * * *
    at least
    * * *
    = at least, conservatively, at a minimum
    Ex. At least one reference or added entry is usually deemed to be necessary from each of the 'secondary' concepts in the preferred order.
    Ex. The audit report commented upon the inadequate storage facilities available to house the national collection, conservatively estimated at a value in excess of $200 million.
    Ex. At a minimum, programme budgets allow us the options of reviewing and revising priorities, and making room for 'new ideas'.
    * * *
    = at least, conservatively, at a minimum

    Ex: At least one reference or added entry is usually deemed to be necessary from each of the 'secondary' concepts in the preferred order.

    Ex: The audit report commented upon the inadequate storage facilities available to house the national collection, conservatively estimated at a value in excess of $200 million.
    Ex: At a minimum, programme budgets allow us the options of reviewing and revising priorities, and making room for 'new ideas'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como mínimo

  • 104 como siempre

    adv.
    as always, as usual, as ever, as per usual.
    * * *
    as usual
    * * *
    Ex. As always, our members are ready to speak out clearly if the Cuban authorities dare to seize any of the uncensored books being sent to Cuba by President Carter.
    * * *

    Ex: As always, our members are ready to speak out clearly if the Cuban authorities dare to seize any of the uncensored books being sent to Cuba by President Carter.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como siempre

  • 105 como sigue

    adv.
    as follows.
    * * *
    as follows
    * * *
    Ex. The main conditions of authorship can be categorised as follows.
    * * *

    Ex: The main conditions of authorship can be categorised as follows.

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  • 106 como tal

    adv.
    as such.
    * * *
    as such
    * * *
    = as such, in this capacity, qua
    Ex. As such, indexing is the major activity supporting all aspects of information retrieval.
    Ex. The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.
    Ex. Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.
    * * *
    = as such, in this capacity, qua

    Ex: As such, indexing is the major activity supporting all aspects of information retrieval.

    Ex: The National Library of Australia is the only library in the country with a large collection of overseas documents and in this capacity holds exhibitions of these materials.
    Ex: Such a concept came as a great surprise to many information educators who rather dismissively regarded the information qua information field of activity as being too limited.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como tal

  • 107 como sea

    adv.
    one way or another, anyway, at any rate, anyhow.
    * * *
    whatever happens, no matter what

    Spanish-English dictionary > como sea

  • 108 como para

    prep.
    1 as well as for, same as for.
    Es bueno para ti como para mí It's good for you as well as for me.
    2 to, as to.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como para

  • 109 como su madre o como Dios lo trajo al mundo

    as naked as the day he was born, in his birthday suit

    Spanish-English dictionary > como su madre o como Dios lo trajo al mundo

  • 110 Como (Lombardia , Italy)

    Abbreviation: CO

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Como (Lombardia , Italy)

  • 111 como + Voz Pasiva

    = as + Participio Pasado
    Ex. Like any subject headings list this thesaurus is unlikely to be exploited precisely as published, but is a useful model based on sound principles.
    * * *
    = as + Participio Pasado

    Ex: Like any subject headings list this thesaurus is unlikely to be exploited precisely as published, but is a useful model based on sound principles.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como + Voz Pasiva

  • 112 como + ocurrir + en el caso de

    (n.) = as + be + the case for
    Ex. Some library material may be not be borrowed at all, as is the case for undergraduates who wish to borrow reference material.
    * * *
    (n.) = as + be + the case for

    Ex: Some library material may be not be borrowed at all, as is the case for undergraduates who wish to borrow reference material.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como + ocurrir + en el caso de

  • 113 como aclaración

    Ex. Let us hope too, in parenthesis, that one error it is no longer necessary to extirpate is that a reference book is one that is not available for loan.
    * * *

    Ex: Let us hope too, in parenthesis, that one error it is no longer necessary to extirpate is that a reference book is one that is not available for loan.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como aclaración

  • 114 como algo natural

    Ex. It is easy to forget that in negotiations in Brussels, ministers of the member states usually do begin talking from different standpoints as a matter of course.
    * * *

    Ex: It is easy to forget that in negotiations in Brussels, ministers of the member states usually do begin talking from different standpoints as a matter of course.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como algo natural

  • 115 como algo normal

    Ex. It is easy to forget that in negotiations in Brussels, ministers of the member states usually do begin talking from different standpoints as a matter of course.
    * * *

    Ex: It is easy to forget that in negotiations in Brussels, ministers of the member states usually do begin talking from different standpoints as a matter of course.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como algo normal

  • 116 como algo opuesto a

    Ex. To the extent that headings are dictated by conformity to a pattern, as against the likely approach of the reader resting on psychological rather than logical grounds, the subject catalog will lose in effectiveness.
    * * *

    Ex: To the extent that headings are dictated by conformity to a pattern, as against the likely approach of the reader resting on psychological rather than logical grounds, the subject catalog will lose in effectiveness.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como algo opuesto a

  • 117 como algo residual

    Ex. In colonial times, and residually in so-called postcolonial times, the knowledge of Indigenous peoples occupied the realm of the 'primitive', an obstacle to progress along the path to modern civilisation and was largely ignored or suppressed.
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    Ex: In colonial times, and residually in so-called postcolonial times, the knowledge of Indigenous peoples occupied the realm of the 'primitive', an obstacle to progress along the path to modern civilisation and was largely ignored or suppressed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como algo residual

  • 118 como alternativa

    adv.
    as an alternative, alternatively.
    * * *
    Ex. The classification for Law compiled by E Moys has been suggested as an alternative.
    * * *

    Ex: The classification for Law compiled by E Moys has been suggested as an alternative.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como alternativa

  • 119 como antes

    adv.
    as before, as yesterday, like before.
    * * *
    Ex. As before, the arguments are included in the report.
    * * *

    Ex: As before, the arguments are included in the report.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como antes

  • 120 como apoyo a

    Ex. This paper contrasts the roles of the library in support of science and technology with those in the arts and humanities.
    * * *

    Ex: This paper contrasts the roles of the library in support of science and technology with those in the arts and humanities.

    Spanish-English dictionary > como apoyo a

См. также в других словарях:

  • como — adverbio relativo 1. (precedido de los antecedentes el modo, la manera y la forma ) Encabeza cláusulas de relativo con el significado de en que : Por la manera como la miraba deduje que eran más que amigos. Se desconoce el modo como lo logró. 2.… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • como — Palabra átona que, como tal, debe escribirse sin tilde, a diferencia del adverbio interrogativo o exclamativo cómo (→ cómo). Puede funcionar como adverbio, como conjunción y como preposición. 1. Adverbio a) Como adverbio relativo de modo, puede… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • Como — Como …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • cómo — 1. Adverbio interrogativo o exclamativo. Es tónico y se escribe con tilde para diferenciarlo de la palabra átona como (→ como). Encabeza oraciones interrogativas o exclamativas directas: ¿Cómo te encuentras?; ¡Cómo aguantó el chaparrón!; o… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • Como — «Como» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase Como (desambiguación). Como …   Wikipedia Español

  • cómo — adverbio interrogativo 1. Se usa para preguntar por el modo o manera: ¿Cómo has hecho ese dibujo? ¿Cómo te peinas? Observaciones: Puede aparecer también en oraciones interrogativas indirectas: Dime cómo se arregla el enchufe. En una oración… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • Como — • An important town in the province of Lombardy (Northern Italy), situated on Lake Como, the ancient Lacus Larius Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Como     Como      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Como — Como, NC U.S. town in North Carolina Population (2000): 78 Housing Units (2000): 44 Land area (2000): 3.348795 sq. miles (8.673338 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.009542 sq. miles (0.024713 sq. km) Total area (2000): 3.358337 sq. miles (8.698051 sq …   StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places

  • Cómo Sé — Single by Julieta Venegas from the album Aquí Released 1997 Format CD single Recorded 1 …   Wikipedia

  • Como — Como,   1) Hauptstadt der Provinz Como, in der Lombardei, Italien, an der Südwestspitze des Comer Sees, an der Gotthardbahn (die Como in einem 7,2 km langen Tunnel umfährt), 200 m über dem Meeresspiegel, 86 400 Einwohner; katholischer… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Como — Como, 1) Provinz des österreichischen Kronlandes Lombardei; grenzt im N. an die Schweiz, im O. an die Provinz Sondrio u. Bergamo, im S. an die Provinz Mailand u. im W. an Sardinien; 511/2 QM.; 423,200 Ew.; ist gebirgig durch die Alpen (nördlich) …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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