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  • 101 tener por objeto

    to be designed to + inf

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  • 102 Identificador de Objeto Digital

    Identificador de Objeto Digital (DOI)

    Ex: The DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique identifier (similar to an ISBN or ISSN), which will allow access to electronic documents -- even when their URL changes.

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  • 103 DOI (Identificador de Objeto Digital)

    Nota: En Internet, número de identificación de todo elemento digital, equivalente al ISBN o ISSN.
    Ex. The DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique identifier (similar to an ISBN or ISSN), which will allow access to electronic documents -- even when their URL changes.

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  • 104 Identificador de Objeto Digital (DOI)

    Ex. The DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique identifier (similar to an ISBN or ISSN), which will allow access to electronic documents -- even when their URL changes.

    Spanish-English dictionary > Identificador de Objeto Digital (DOI)

  • 105 OVNI (Objeto Volador No Identificado)

    Ex. The space man, poor fellow, has presumably wandered up and somehow indicated that his UFO has conked out.
    ----
    * avistamiento de ovnis = alien visitation, UFO sighting.

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  • 106 basado en el objeto

    (adj.) = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]
    Ex. The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.
    * * *
    (adj.) = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]

    Ex: The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.

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  • 107 centrado en el objeto

    (adj.) = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]
    Ex. The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.
    * * *
    (adj.) = artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]

    Ex: The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.

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  • 108 con el objeto de

    = in the attempt to, in the drive to, in a drive to
    Ex. In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.
    Ex. The story of the postwar diner suggests some ways that purveyors of consumer commodities finessed and exploited emergent social dislocations in the drive to expand and diversify markets.
    Ex. The library has contracted out the management of its computerized information system to Dynix in a drive to improve library service.
    * * *
    = in the attempt to, in the drive to, in a drive to

    Ex: In the attempt to match the above criteria, there are two fundamentally distinct avenues to the construction of the schedules of a classification scheme.

    Ex: The story of the postwar diner suggests some ways that purveyors of consumer commodities finessed and exploited emergent social dislocations in the drive to expand and diversify markets.
    Ex: The library has contracted out the management of its computerized information system to Dynix in a drive to improve library service.

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  • 109 con objeto de (+ Infinitivo)

    = with a view to (+ Gerundio)
    Ex. Read the document with a view to gaining an understanding of its content and an appreciation of its scope.

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  • 110 con objeto de + Verbo

    = for the purpose of + Nombre
    Ex. Taking the second situation for the purpose of illustration, there are four options for choice of title.
    * * *
    = for the purpose of + Nombre

    Ex: Taking the second situation for the purpose of illustration, there are four options for choice of title.

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  • 111 con objeto de hacer

    Ex. An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.
    * * *

    Ex: An appreciation of alternative approaches is particularly important in this field where trends towards standardisation are the norm.

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  • 112 conocimiento del objeto

    Ex. Object knowledge progresses stepwise from the object as a whole to its parts, subparts, etc, and can be visualised as an object-specific tree structure.
    * * *

    Ex: Object knowledge progresses stepwise from the object as a whole to its parts, subparts, etc, and can be visualised as an object-specific tree structure.

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  • 113 indización según el objeto

    Ex. Hutchins' and Moron's concepts of aboutness are described and compared to Soergel's ideas of request-oriented and entity-oriented indexing.
    * * *

    Ex: Hutchins' and Moron's concepts of aboutness are described and compared to Soergel's ideas of request-oriented and entity-oriented indexing.

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  • 114 libro como objeto

    (n.) = book-object
    Ex. A reader's experience of a book is influenced by both the book-object itself, and by the patterns of meaning created quite intangibly in the reader's head.
    * * *

    Ex: A reader's experience of a book is influenced by both the book-object itself, and by the patterns of meaning created quite intangibly in the reader's head.

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  • 115 orientado hacia el objeto

    (adj.) = object-oriented, artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]
    Ex. With the graphics component both bit-mapped and object-oriented illustrations can be created.
    Ex. The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.
    * * *
    (adj.) = object-oriented, artefact-centred [artefact-centered, -USA]

    Ex: With the graphics component both bit-mapped and object-oriented illustrations can be created.

    Ex: The panellists discussed the interdisciplinary issues digital libraries researchers are considering concerning: human-centred, artefact-centred and technology-centred research issues.

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  • 116 perder un objeto personal

    (v.) = lose + property
    Ex. All three escaped injury, but one lost property.
    * * *
    (v.) = lose + property

    Ex: All three escaped injury, but one lost property.

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  • 117 programa objeto

    m.
    object program, target program.
    * * *
    Ex. An object program is the computer-language program prepared by an assembler or a compiler after acting on a programmer-written source program.
    * * *

    Ex: An object program is the computer-language program prepared by an assembler or a compiler after acting on a programmer-written source program.

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  • 118 ser objeto de

    (v.) = be a matter for/of, be subject to, experience, come in for, run + the gauntlet of, make + Nombre + subject to
    Ex. It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.
    Ex. I have never seen any statistics showing that nonbook materials are more subject to theft than books.
    Ex. If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.
    Ex. The role of librarians in bibliographic instruction has come in for special criticism.
    Ex. Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.
    Ex. This article discusses the proposal by the European Parliament to make books and journals subject to a band of taxation between 4 and 9%.
    * * *
    (v.) = be a matter for/of, be subject to, experience, come in for, run + the gauntlet of, make + Nombre + subject to

    Ex: It can only be a matter of time before we have in effect a complete set of MARC records to call on for details of any item we require.

    Ex: I have never seen any statistics showing that nonbook materials are more subject to theft than books.
    Ex: If facilities like these are not supported by the data base design, the users of the system will experience slow response times.
    Ex: The role of librarians in bibliographic instruction has come in for special criticism.
    Ex: Sometimes running the gauntlet of criticism and ridicule allows an opportunity for defending oneself.
    Ex: This article discusses the proposal by the European Parliament to make books and journals subject to a band of taxation between 4 and 9%.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser objeto de

  • 119 ser objeto de crítica

    (v.) = attract + criticism, come in + for criticism, be under criticism, be subjected to + criticism, be (the) subject of/to criticism, take + heat
    Ex. Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.
    Ex. However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.
    Ex. The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.
    Ex. Over the years, the AACR has been subjected to criticism for provisions that sanction the use of form subdivisions in headings for certain legal and religious publications.
    Ex. Both indexes were subject to considerable criticism but it was not found possible to allocate blame to the computer program.
    Ex. In general, librarians commented that 'the smaller the town, the more heat the library takes about weeding'.
    * * *
    (v.) = attract + criticism, come in + for criticism, be under criticism, be subjected to + criticism, be (the) subject of/to criticism, take + heat

    Ex: Some of the features of KWIC indexes that have attracted criticism may be rectified moderately easily.

    Ex: However, both BTI and LCSH occasionally use headings of this kind, though one could argue strongly that these are out of place in direct entry methods, and they come in for trenchant criticism from Metcalfe.
    Ex: The article 'Record management professionals: suffering from self-inflicted wounds' discusses how since its creation in 1975 the Institute of Certified Records Managers has been under constant criticism.
    Ex: Over the years, the AACR has been subjected to criticism for provisions that sanction the use of form subdivisions in headings for certain legal and religious publications.
    Ex: Both indexes were subject to considerable criticism but it was not found possible to allocate blame to the computer program.
    Ex: In general, librarians commented that 'the smaller the town, the more heat the library takes about weeding'.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser objeto de crítica

  • 120 ser objeto de debate

    (v.) = be at issue
    Ex. What constitutes 'fair use' is at issue as well, and libraries, on the advice of lawyers, have to be extremely careful about what they reproduce digitally.
    * * *

    Ex: What constitutes 'fair use' is at issue as well, and libraries, on the advice of lawyers, have to be extremely careful about what they reproduce digitally.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ser objeto de debate

См. также в других словарях:

  • Objeto todopoderoso — Objeto todopoderoso, en inglés God Object, es un Objeto que conoce demasiado o hace demasiado. El objeto todopoderoso es un ejemplo de antipatrón. Historia La idea básica detrás de la Programación Estructurada es: un gran problema se divide en… …   Wikipedia Español

  • objeto — sustantivo masculino 1. Cuerpo inanimado con unidad material: objeto alargado, objeto voluminoso, objetos de arte. Dejad todos los objetos de valor encima de la mesa. 2. (no contable) Persona o cosa a la que va dirigida una acción o un… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • objeto — (Del lat. obiectus). 1. m. Todo lo que puede ser materia de conocimiento o sensibilidad de parte del sujeto, incluso este mismo. 2. Aquello que sirve de materia o asunto al ejercicio de las facultades mentales. 3. Término o fin de los actos de… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • objeto — con (el) objeto de o al objeto de. ‘Para o con la finalidad de’: «Se comprometieron a presentar el padrón de electores con el objeto de que fuera depurado» (Expreso [Perú] 1.10.90); «Fue a ver a mi madre con objeto de ayudarla en lo que pudiera»… …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • Objeto de Hoag — Datos de observación (Época J2000.0) Tipo SA0(r) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Objeto — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Objeto (desambiguación). Un objeto es una cosa que podemos percibir por algún sentido y sobre la que se puede accionar y carece de autonomía de acción. La consideración de algo… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Objeto Sujeto Verbo — Objeto Sujeto Verbo, normalmente expresado con su abreviatura OSV, es un término que se utiliza en la tipología lingüística para designar un tipo determinado de lengua teniendo en cuenta la secuencia no marcada o neutra de una lengua. Esta… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Objeto Herbig-Haro — HH47. La escala indicada representa 1000 Unidades Astronómicas, equivalentes a unas 20 veces el tamaño de nuestro Sistema Solar. Los objetos Herbig Haro (denominados comúnmente objetos HH) son nebulosas asociadas con estrellas recién formadas.… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Objeto Hanny — o Hanny s Voorwerp (el segundo nombre, dado internacionalmente es un mix de idioma inglés e idioma neerlandés: en el primero de ambos Hanny s, «de Hanny», mientras que en neerlandés voorwerp se traduce como «cuerpo»; en conjunto: «cuerpo de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Objeto material — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un objeto material o real es aquel compuesto por materia, que carece de vida y sus características y funciones pueden ser definidas de manera precisa, además de poseer forma determinada. Se suele considerar como… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Objeto de Sakurai — Constelación Sagitario Ascensión recta α 17h 52min 32,7s Declinación δ 17º 41’ 08’’ Distancia 11.500 …   Wikipedia Español

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