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21 menos probable
(adj.) = least likely, less likelyEx. That is to say, class numbers were used in the first place to screen out parts of the data base which seemed least likely to contain relevant items.Ex. The same is not true, of course, of the humanities or social sciences, where the method is less likely to be successful.* * *(adj.) = least likely, less likelyEx: That is to say, class numbers were used in the first place to screen out parts of the data base which seemed least likely to contain relevant items.
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22 poco probable
adj.improbable, unlikely.intj.hardly.* * *= unlikely, far-fetched [farfetched]Ex. This has led to some unlikely liaisons.Ex. If the situation arises in Britain as in the United States, where there is a proliferation of TV channels, and many local television stations, then it is perhaps not too far-fetched to imagine some of these transmitting either specialized or local teletext information.* * *= unlikely, far-fetched [farfetched]Ex: This has led to some unlikely liaisons.
Ex: If the situation arises in Britain as in the United States, where there is a proliferation of TV channels, and many local television stations, then it is perhaps not too far-fetched to imagine some of these transmitting either specialized or local teletext information. -
23 puntuación probable
(n.) = expectancy scoreEx. Table 3 shows the average expectancy scores for all databases in each cluster/category.* * *(n.) = expectancy scoreEx: Table 3 shows the average expectancy scores for all databases in each cluster/category.
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24 ser muy poco probable
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25 ser muy probable
= chances + beEx. I don't like to dampen her enthusiasm, but the chances are she will deliver at 20 weeks.* * *= chances + beEx: I don't like to dampen her enthusiasm, but the chances are she will deliver at 20 weeks.
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26 ser muy probable que + Subjuntivo
(v.) = be bound to + InfinitivoEx. The repetition of the author's name introduces new esoteric punctuation which is bound to puzzle the catalog user.* * *(v.) = be bound to + InfinitivoEx: The repetition of the author's name introduces new esoteric punctuation which is bound to puzzle the catalog user.
Spanish-English dictionary > ser muy probable que + Subjuntivo
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27 ser probable que
(v.) = be liable to, be likely (to)Ex. The cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.Ex. As with any categorisation, the categories are likely to be imperfectly defined.* * *(v.) = be liable to, be likely (to)Ex: The cards in the index are liable to become disorganized if inexperienced information seekers tamper with the index.
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28 ser probable que + haber
(n.) = there + be + likely to beEx. Whatever the cause, there is likely to be confusion if we do nothing to distinguish such words.* * *(n.) = there + be + likely to beEx: Whatever the cause, there is likely to be confusion if we do nothing to distinguish such words.
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29 candidato probable
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30 cliente probable
• potential customer• prospective client -
31 es poco probable
• it's a long chance• it's unlikely• it's very unlikely -
32 es poco probable que
• chances are not that• chances are not very good that• it's a long chance that• it's unlikely that• it's very unlikely that -
33 lo más probable
• more than likely• the most important of all• The Mountain State -
34 lo más probable es que
• the occult• the old -
35 poco probable
• improbable• unlikely -
36 ser probable de
• bid fair to -
37 utilidad probable
• estimated profit -
38 valor probable
• expected value -
39 vida económica probable
• expected economic life• expected economic lifetimeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > vida económica probable
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40 vida útil probable
• life expectancy
См. также в других словарях:
probable — [ prɔbabl ] adj. • 1380; proubable « qu on peut prouver » 1285; lat. probabilis, de probare I ♦ 1 ♦ Vx Relig. Opinion probable : opinion fondée sur des raisons sérieuses quoique non décisives. ⇒ probabilisme (1o). 2 ♦ Mod. Qui, sans être… … Encyclopédie Universelle
probable — probable, possible, likely are comparable when they mean not now certain but such as may be, or may become, true, real, or actual. Something probable has so much evidence in its support or seems so reasonable that it commends itself to the mind… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Probable — Prob a*ble, a. [L. probabilis, fr. probare to try, approve, prove: cf. F. probable. See {Prove}, and cf. {Provable}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Capable of being proved. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
probable — Probable. adj. de tout genre. Qui a apparence de verité, qui paroist fondé en raison. Il n est pas probable que vous luy eussiez fait une promesse, s il vous eust dû de l argent. je ne voy rien de si probable que cela. cette opinion là est… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
probable — I adjective apparent, apt, believable, conceivable, conjecturable, credible, feasible, foreseeable, full of promise, indubitable, liable, likely, logical, ostensible, plausible, possible, practicable, presumable, presumptive, promising,… … Law dictionary
probable — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. probable (14c.), from L. probabilis provable, from probare to try, to test (see PROVE (Cf. prove)). Probable cause as a legal term is attested from 1670s … Etymology dictionary
probable — [präb′ə bəl] adj. [ME < MFr < L probabilis < probare, to prove: see PROBE] 1. likely to occur or be; that can reasonably but not certainly be expected [the probable winner] 2. reasonably so, as on the basis of evidence, but not proved… … English World dictionary
probable — [adj] likely to happen apparent, believable, credible, earthly, feasible, illusory, in the cards*, mortal, most likely, odds on*, ostensible, plausible, possible, presumable, presumed, rational, reasonable, seeming; concept 552 Ant. improbable,… … New thesaurus
probable — (Del lat. probabĭlis). 1. adj. Verosímil, o que se funda en razón prudente. 2. Que se puede probar. 3. Dicho de una cosa: Que hay buenas razones para creer que se verificará o sucederá … Diccionario de la lengua española
probable — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ likely to happen or be the case. ► NOUN ▪ a person likely to become or do something. ORIGIN Latin probabilis, from probare to test, demonstrate … English terms dictionary
probable — (pro ba bl ) adj. 1° Qui a une apparence de vérité. Il n est pas probable qu il ait dit cela. • Toute question n est pas susceptible de démonstration ; mais il faut examiner ce qui est le plus probable, non pas pour le croire fermement, mais… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré