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1 portal
adj.pylic.m.1 entrance hall (entrada).viven en aquel portal they live at that number2 crib, Nativity scene.3 portal (computing) (página web).* * *1 (entrada de edificio) hallway\el portal de Belén the stable at Bethlehem* * *noun m.1) portal2) doorway* * *SM1) [de edificio] (=vestíbulo) hallway; (=puerta) front door2) [de casa] hall, vestibule frm3) (Rel)portal de Belén — (=representación navideña) Nativity scene
el portal de Belén — (Biblia) the stable at Bethlehem
4) (Dep) goal5) [de muralla] gate6) (Internet) portal* * *1)a) ( de casa - entrada) doorway; (- vestíbulo) hallb) (de iglesia, palacio) portalc) ( en muralla) gateel portal de Belén — (Bib) the stable at Bethlehem
2) portales masculino plural ( soportales) arcade* * *= doorway, portal, Web site [website], site, search engine, subject gateway, gateway, portal site, gateway site, metasite.Ex. Heads started appearing in the doorway, muttering, 'Oh! So this is the library'.Ex. Portals are those Web sites which tend to be the starting points for Internet users and are the most intensively used consumer Web sites in the world.Ex. Generally speaking, people who post information at Web sites intend to make it freely available.Ex. However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.Ex. The number of World Wide Web (WWW) databases or search engines has grown rapidly = El total de bases de datos o buscadores World Wide Web ha aumentado rápidamente.Ex. Subject gateways are Internet-based services designed to help users locate 'high quality' information that is available on the Internet and consists typically of a database describing Internet resources and offering hyperlinks to them.Ex. One of the roles of the local library is to act as a gateway to other information sources.Ex. The author presents a view of portal sites as a radically different model from those currently embraced by traditional information companies.Ex. The search engines are attempting to become portal or gateway sites, keeping visitors for longer.Ex. The article 'Virtual holiday excursions' covers metasites, holiday sites, virtual travel, pleasure reading, odd ball sites, personal psychology, personal ads, and fortune telling.----* módulo de aceso de un portal = portlet.* portal de Internet = Web portal, Internet portal, web-based research guide.* portales = portal.* portal temático = subject guide, subject portal.* portal vertical = vortal (vertical portal).* portal web = Web portal, Web guide.* ventana de un portal = portlet.* * *1)a) ( de casa - entrada) doorway; (- vestíbulo) hallb) (de iglesia, palacio) portalc) ( en muralla) gateel portal de Belén — (Bib) the stable at Bethlehem
2) portales masculino plural ( soportales) arcade* * *= doorway, portal, Web site [website], site, search engine, subject gateway, gateway, portal site, gateway site, metasite.Ex: Heads started appearing in the doorway, muttering, 'Oh! So this is the library'.
Ex: Portals are those Web sites which tend to be the starting points for Internet users and are the most intensively used consumer Web sites in the world.Ex: Generally speaking, people who post information at Web sites intend to make it freely available.Ex: However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.Ex: The number of World Wide Web (WWW) databases or search engines has grown rapidly = El total de bases de datos o buscadores World Wide Web ha aumentado rápidamente.Ex: Subject gateways are Internet-based services designed to help users locate 'high quality' information that is available on the Internet and consists typically of a database describing Internet resources and offering hyperlinks to them.Ex: One of the roles of the local library is to act as a gateway to other information sources.Ex: The author presents a view of portal sites as a radically different model from those currently embraced by traditional information companies.Ex: The search engines are attempting to become portal or gateway sites, keeping visitors for longer.Ex: The article 'Virtual holiday excursions' covers metasites, holiday sites, virtual travel, pleasure reading, odd ball sites, personal psychology, personal ads, and fortune telling.* módulo de aceso de un portal = portlet.* portal de Internet = Web portal, Internet portal, web-based research guide.* portales = portal.* portal temático = subject guide, subject portal.* portal vertical = vortal (vertical portal).* portal web = Web portal, Web guide.* ventana de un portal = portlet.* * *A1 (de una casa — entrada) doorway; (— vestíbulo) hall2 (de una iglesia, un palacio) portal3 (en una muralla) gateel portal de Belén ( Bib) the stable at BethlehemC ( Inf) portal* * *
portal sustantivo masculino
(— vestíbulo) hall
portal sustantivo masculino
1 (puerta de la calle) main door
(de una finca) gateway
2 (recinto de entrada) entrance hall
' portal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pórtico
- risa
- telefonillo
- farol
* * *portal nm1. [entrada] entrance hall;[puerta] main door;viven en aquel portal they live at that number2. [belén] crib, Nativity scene;el portal de Belén the stable at Bethlehem* * *m2 ( entrada) doorway3 INFOR portal* * *portal nm1) : portal, doorway2) vestíbulo: vestibule, hall* * *portal n entrance hall -
2 portal
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3 portal de Internet
(n.) = Web portal, Internet portal, web-based research guideEx. Dialog have launched a Web portal offering information professionals a high speed alternative for users who access command-based databases via telnet or third party communications.Ex. By 2002, it is estimated that the major Internet portals could be in a position so strong that they will be able to bulk buy any product or service from the lowest cost provider anywhere in the world.Ex. As indicated in the introduction, commercial vendors are already entering into this arena by auctioning reference service and producing web-based research guides.* * *(n.) = Web portal, Internet portal, web-based research guideEx: Dialog have launched a Web portal offering information professionals a high speed alternative for users who access command-based databases via telnet or third party communications.
Ex: By 2002, it is estimated that the major Internet portals could be in a position so strong that they will be able to bulk buy any product or service from the lowest cost provider anywhere in the world.Ex: As indicated in the introduction, commercial vendors are already entering into this arena by auctioning reference service and producing web-based research guides. -
4 portal web
(n.) = Web portal, Web guideEx. Dialog have launched a Web portal offering information professionals a high speed alternative for users who access command-based databases via telnet or third party communications.Ex. The author examines the evaluation criteria applied to web resources selected for inclusion with reference to the digital art web guide.* * *(n.) = Web portal, Web guideEx: Dialog have launched a Web portal offering information professionals a high speed alternative for users who access command-based databases via telnet or third party communications.
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5 portal temático
(n.) = subject guide, subject portalEx. The library has 9 staff who, apart from serving the 1,500 visitors a month, also find time to compile subject guides to the collection.Ex. This will be achieved through the development of subject portals.* * *(n.) = subject guide, subject portalEx: The library has 9 staff who, apart from serving the 1,500 visitors a month, also find time to compile subject guides to the collection.
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6 portal vertical
Ex. The defining characteristics of vortals (vertical portals) are their community focus on particular social or commercial sectors and the fact that they do not require a search engine to the outside world.* * *Ex: The defining characteristics of vortals (vertical portals) are their community focus on particular social or commercial sectors and the fact that they do not require a search engine to the outside world.
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7 portal de acceso
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8 pago de portal a portal
• portal-to-portal payDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > pago de portal a portal
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9 módulo de aceso de un portal
(n.) = portletEx. Today's portal systems allow combining access modules or ' portlets' to different information sources side by side on a single portal webpage.* * *(n.) = portletEx: Today's portal systems allow combining access modules or ' portlets' to different information sources side by side on a single portal webpage.
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10 ventana de un portal
(n.) = portletEx. Today's portal systems allow combining access modules or ' portlets' to different information sources side by side on a single portal webpage.* * *(n.) = portletEx: Today's portal systems allow combining access modules or ' portlets' to different information sources side by side on a single portal webpage.
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11 el portal de Belén
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12 canal portal
m.portal canal. -
13 circulación portal
f.portal circulation. -
14 cirrosis portal
f. s.&pl.portal cirrhosis, Laennec's cirrhosis. -
15 conducto portal
m.portal canal. -
16 fisura portal
f.portal fissure. -
17 hipertensión portal
f.portal hypertension. -
18 lobulillo portal
m.portal lobule. -
19 piemia portal
f.portal pyemia. -
20 sistema portal
m.portal system.
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