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m.1 lexicon, complete inventory of all the morphemes which constitute any given language.2 lexicon, dictionary.* * *1 lexicon* * *SM lexicon* * *= lexicon.Ex. The problem of lexicon creation and updating for large textual data bases is particularly difficult for research fields where the terminology evolves rapidly.* * *= lexicon.Ex: The problem of lexicon creation and updating for large textual data bases is particularly difficult for research fields where the terminology evolves rapidly.
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• lexicon• specialized dictionary• specialty dictionaryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > diccionario especializado
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11 léxico
adj.lexical.m.1 lexicon.2 vocabulary, wording.* * *► adjetivo1 lexical1 (diccionario) lexicon2 (vocabulario) vocabulary————————1 (diccionario) lexicon2 (vocabulario) vocabulary* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ lexical2.SM (=lexicón) lexicon; (=diccionario) dictionary; (=vocabulario) vocabulary; (=lista de palabras) word list* * *I- ca adjetivo lexicalIImasculino ( vocabulario) vocabulary, lexis (tech); ( diccionario) lexicon; ( glosario) glossary, lexicon* * *I- ca adjetivo lexicalIImasculino ( vocabulario) vocabulary, lexis (tech); ( diccionario) lexicon; ( glosario) glossary, lexicon* * *léxico11 = lexicon.Ex: The problem of lexicon creation and updating for large textual data bases is particularly difficult for research fields where the terminology evolves rapidly.
léxico22 = lexical.Ex: This article discusses the style of scientific and technical writing from the point of view of its lexical, semantic, and use characteristics.
* análisis léxico = lexical analysis.* entrada léxica = lexical entry.* * *lexical1 (vocabulario) range of vocabulary, vocabulary, lexis ( tech)2 (diccionario) lexicon; (glosario) glossary, lexicon* * *
léxico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
lexical
léxico 2 sustantivo masculino ( vocabulario) vocabulary, lexis (tech);
( diccionario) lexicon;
( glosario) glossary, lexicon
léxico,-a
I m Ling
1 (vocabulario) vocabulary, word list
2 (diccionario) lexicon
II adjetivo lexical
' léxico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
léxica
English:
lexical
* * *léxico, -a♦ adjlexical♦ nm1. [vocabulario] vocabulary;Ling lexis2. [diccionario] lexicon* * *m lexicon* * *léxico, -ca adj: lexicalléxico nm: lexicon, glossary -
12 vocabulario
m.1 vocabulary.2 dictionary (diccionario).* * *1 vocabulary* * *noun m.* * *SM vocabulary* * *masculino vocabulary* * *= lexicon, vocabulary.Ex. The problem of lexicon creation and updating for large textual data bases is particularly difficult for research fields where the terminology evolves rapidly.Ex. The easiest way to exercise this type of control over index terms is to list or store the acceptable terms in a vocabulary.----* vocabulario controlado = controlled vocabulary.* vocabulario de indización controlado = controlled indexing vocabulary.* * *masculino vocabulary* * *= lexicon, vocabulary.Ex: The problem of lexicon creation and updating for large textual data bases is particularly difficult for research fields where the terminology evolves rapidly.
Ex: The easiest way to exercise this type of control over index terms is to list or store the acceptable terms in a vocabulary.* vocabulario controlado = controlled vocabulary.* vocabulario de indización controlado = controlled indexing vocabulary.* * *vocabularypara enriquecer tu vocabulario to enrich your vocabularytiene un vocabulario muy amplio she has a very wide vocabulary¡qué vocabulario! what language!¡modera tu vocabulario! mind your language!* * *
vocabulario sustantivo masculino
vocabulary;◊ ¡qué vocabulario! what language!
vocabulario sustantivo masculino vocabulary
' vocabulario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
depurar
- léxica
- léxico
- pobre
- ampliación
- ampliar
- empobrecer
- moderar
English:
flashcard
- vocabulary
- wordlist
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13 Sociedad de Archiveros Holandeses
Ex. The use of Lexicon van Nederlandse Archiefterman as a list of controlled terms approved by the Society of Dutch Archivists is described.* * *Ex: The use of Lexicon van Nederlandse Archiefterman as a list of controlled terms approved by the Society of Dutch Archivists is described.
Spanish-English dictionary > Sociedad de Archiveros Holandeses
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14 campo de investigación
(n.) = research fieldEx. The problem of lexicon creation and updating for large textual data bases is particularly difficult for research fields where the terminology evolves rapidly.* * *(n.) = research fieldEx: The problem of lexicon creation and updating for large textual data bases is particularly difficult for research fields where the terminology evolves rapidly.
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15 deformado
adj.deformed, distorted, misshapen, out of shape.past part.past participle of spanish verb: deformar.* * *1→ link=deformar deformar► adjetivo1→ link=deforme deforme* * *ADJ [cuerpo, rostro] deformed; [imagen, vista] distorted* * *= deformed, warped, malformed, distorted, disfigured.Ex. Most of these experiments resulted in badly deformed still-births = La mayoría de estos experimentos dieron como resultado bebés que nacieron muertos y muy deformados.Ex. This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.Ex. Occasionally we find inverted headings, giving a small measure of grouping in the alphabetical section: NAILS; NAILS, INGROWN; NAILS, malformed.Ex. Reciprocal RT references work both ways and are marked with a kind of blob in the shape of a distorted inverted comma.Ex. In addition, he parodies romantic conventions by casting one of the story's lovers as a disfigured, humpbacked character reminiscent of Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame of Paris.----* con el pie deformado = clubfooted.* * *= deformed, warped, malformed, distorted, disfigured.Ex: Most of these experiments resulted in badly deformed still-births = La mayoría de estos experimentos dieron como resultado bebés que nacieron muertos y muy deformados.
Ex: This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.Ex: Occasionally we find inverted headings, giving a small measure of grouping in the alphabetical section: NAILS; NAILS, INGROWN; NAILS, malformed.Ex: Reciprocal RT references work both ways and are marked with a kind of blob in the shape of a distorted inverted comma.Ex: In addition, he parodies romantic conventions by casting one of the story's lovers as a disfigured, humpbacked character reminiscent of Quasimodo in Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame of Paris.* con el pie deformado = clubfooted.* * *deformado, -a adj1. [cuerpo, figura, miembro] deformed2. [objeto] misshapen3. [imagen] distorted4. [verdad, realidad] distorted -
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f.computer talk, computer jargon, computer-speak, computerese.* * *(n.) = computerese, geek speakEx. Attention has been paid to the interface between the system and the user in an effort to remove all computerese from the dialogue language.Ex. An entire lexicon of ' geek speak' has emerged from the world of hardware and software.* * *(n.) = computerese, geek speakEx: Attention has been paid to the interface between the system and the user in an effort to remove all computerese from the dialogue language.
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18 moral
adj.moral.tienen el apoyo moral de todos nosotros they have our moral supportf.1 morals, morality.moral estricta strict morals2 morale.su victoria nos dio mucha moral her win lifted our spirits o improved our moraleestar bajo de moral to be in poor spiritslevantarle o subirle la moral a alguien to lift somebody's spirits, to cheer somebody up3 mulberry tree, mulberry.4 blackberry bush.m.mulberry tree.* * *► adjetivo1 moral\levantar la moral a alguien to boost somebody's morale, raise somebody's spiritsestar bajo,-a de moral to be in low spiritsestar con la moral por los suelos to be down in the dumpstener más moral que el Alcoyano to be a born optimistobligación moral moral duty————————1 BOTÁNICA mulberry tree* * *1. noun f.1) morale2) morality2. adj.* * *ISM (Bot) mulberry treeII1. ADJ1) (=ético) moraltenemos la obligación moral de ayudarle — we are morally obliged to help him, we have a moral obligation to help him
2) (=espiritual) moral2. SF1) (=ética, moralidad) morality, morals plla moral cristiana — Christian morality, Christian morals
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faltar a la moral — to behave immorally2) (=estado de ánimo) morale•
levantar la moral a algn — to raise sb's spirits o moralela moral se me cayó por los suelos cuando la vi con otro hombre — my heart sank when I saw her with another man
3) (=valor) moral courageyo no habría tenido moral para hablarles así — I wouldn't have had the moral courage to speak to them like that
* * *Iadjetivo moralIImasculino mulberry (tree)III1) (Fil, Relig)a) ( doctrina) moral doctrineb) ( moralidad) morality, morals (pl)2)a) ( estado de ánimo) moralelevantarle la moral a alguien — to raise somebody's morale, lift somebody's spirits
b) (arrojo, determinación) will* * *= moral, moral knowledge, morale, morality, sense of morality.Ex. Clear examples of such support were the abandoned forms SOCIAL AND MORAL CONDITIONS under Negroes and HISTORY AND CONDITION under women.Ex. P H Hirst defines eight such primary divisions of knowledge: mathematics, physical science, human science, history, moral knowledge, art, religion, philosophy.Ex. When they changed jobs, morale in public services fell immediately.Ex. A number of course leaders in the IT field regarded their lack of treatment of what might be termed morality of information provision as a drawback in their programmes.Ex. This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.----* adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground.* apoyo moral = moral support.* asesor moral = guidance counsellor, ethicist.* autoridad moral, la = moral high ground, the.* bajar la moral = lower + morale.* carácter moral = moral character.* comportamiento moral = moral behaviour.* conducta moral = moral conduct.* corrupción moral = moral corruption.* deber moral = moral duty.* decadencia moral = moral decay.* degeneración moral = moral decay.* depravación moral = moral depravity.* doble moral = double standard.* hundirse la moral = morale + plummet.* iniquidad moral = moral turpitude.* integridad moral = moral character.* inyección de moral = shot in the arm.* juicio moral = moral judgement.* lavantar la moral = lift + Posesivo + spirits up.* mayoría moral, la = moral majority, the.* obligación moral = moral obligation.* palabras para levantar la moral = pep talk.* por razones morales = on moral grounds.* principio moral = moral principle.* subir la moral = boost + Posesivo + morale, lift + morale, increase + morale, improve + morale, boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.* valor moral = moral value.* victoria moral = moral victory.* virtud moral = moral virtue.* * *Iadjetivo moralIImasculino mulberry (tree)III1) (Fil, Relig)a) ( doctrina) moral doctrineb) ( moralidad) morality, morals (pl)2)a) ( estado de ánimo) moralelevantarle la moral a alguien — to raise somebody's morale, lift somebody's spirits
b) (arrojo, determinación) will* * *= moral, moral knowledge, morale, morality, sense of morality.Ex: Clear examples of such support were the abandoned forms SOCIAL AND MORAL CONDITIONS under Negroes and HISTORY AND CONDITION under women.
Ex: P H Hirst defines eight such primary divisions of knowledge: mathematics, physical science, human science, history, moral knowledge, art, religion, philosophy.Ex: When they changed jobs, morale in public services fell immediately.Ex: A number of course leaders in the IT field regarded their lack of treatment of what might be termed morality of information provision as a drawback in their programmes.Ex: This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.* adoptar la postura moral correcta = take + the high ground.* apoyo moral = moral support.* asesor moral = guidance counsellor, ethicist.* autoridad moral, la = moral high ground, the.* bajar la moral = lower + morale.* carácter moral = moral character.* comportamiento moral = moral behaviour.* conducta moral = moral conduct.* corrupción moral = moral corruption.* deber moral = moral duty.* decadencia moral = moral decay.* degeneración moral = moral decay.* depravación moral = moral depravity.* doble moral = double standard.* hundirse la moral = morale + plummet.* iniquidad moral = moral turpitude.* integridad moral = moral character.* inyección de moral = shot in the arm.* juicio moral = moral judgement.* lavantar la moral = lift + Posesivo + spirits up.* mayoría moral, la = moral majority, the.* obligación moral = moral obligation.* palabras para levantar la moral = pep talk.* por razones morales = on moral grounds.* principio moral = moral principle.* subir la moral = boost + Posesivo + morale, lift + morale, increase + morale, improve + morale, boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.* valor moral = moral value.* victoria moral = moral victory.* virtud moral = moral virtue.* * *A (ético) moralvalores morales moral valuestienes el deber/la obligación moral de denunciarlo you have a moral duty/obligation to report himla formación moral del individuo the moral education of the individualB (espiritual, psicológico) moraldemostró tener gran fortaleza moral she showed that she possessed great moral strength o fiberno podemos brindarte más que apoyo moral we can only offer you moral supportmulberry tree, mulberry1 (doctrina) moral doctrinela moral cristiana the Christian doctrine2 (moralidad, ética) morality, morals (pl)faltar a la moral to commit an immoral actun lugar de dudosa moral a place of dubious moralityB1 (estado de ánimo) moralelevantarle la moral a algn to raise sb's morale, lift sb's spiritsestar bajo de moral to be feeling lowhan quedado con la moral por los suelos their morale has sunk to an all-time low o has hit rock bottomno pierdas la moral don't let things get you downtener más moral que el Alcoyano ( fam); to be very optimistic, to always look on the bright side2 (arrojo, determinación) willcon una moral de acero with iron-willed determination* * *
moral adjetivo
moral
■ sustantivo femenino
1 (Fil, Relig)
2 ( estado de ánimo) morale;
estar bajo de moral to be feeling low;
tener la moral alta to be in good spirits
■ sustantivo masculino
mulberry (tree)
moral
I adjetivo moral: hay unos principios morales que debemos observar, there are moral principles we should follow
II sustantivo femenino
1 (ética) morals pl: la moral de la época no era muy edificante, the morals of the time were not very uplifting
2 (ánimo) morale, spirits pl: tengo la moral por los suelos, my spirits are very low
' moral' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apreciarse
- bajeza
- conciencia
- corrupción
- daño
- decente
- deuda
- ética
- grandeza
- incapaz
- lesión
- minar
- moraleja
- orden
- relajación
- relajarse
- repugnancia
- respaldo
- sangrar
- satisfacción
- virtud
- alto
- atentado
- bajo
- compromiso
- decadente
- desmoronarse
- echar
- fortaleza
- levantar
- mora
- poder
- principio
- relajar
- relajo
- rígido
- sano
English:
boost
- dubious
- duty
- good
- grit
- loose
- moral
- morale
- ought
- pep talk
- right
- self-righteousness
- slip
- softness
- stiffen
- victory
- code
- goodness
- pep
- self
- standard
- virtue
* * *♦ adj1. [espiritual] moral;tienen el apoyo moral de todos nosotros they have our moral support;presentó una demanda por daños morales she made a claim for psychological damage2. [ético] moral;tengo la obligación moral de ayudarlos I am morally obliged to help them;no tiene autoridad moral para exigir mi dimisión she does not have the moral authority to demand my resignation♦ nf1. [ética] morality;es un ejemplo de la doble moral del presidente it's an example of the president's double standards2. [ánimo] morale;su victoria nos dio mucha moral her win lifted our spirits o improved our morale;estar bajo de moral to be in poor spirits;Esp Fam Humtiene más moral que el Alcoyano she's not one to get downhearted easilymoral2 nm[árbol] black mulberry tree* * *1I adj moralII f1 ( moralidad) morals pl2 ( ánimo) morale;estar bajo de moral be feeling low;levantar la moral cheer up2 m BOT mulberry tree* * *moral adj: moral♦ moralmente advmoral nf1) moralidad: ethics, morality, morals pl2) ánimo: morale, spirits pl* * *moral1 adj moralmoral2 n1. (principios) morality2. (ánimo) morale -
19 retorcido
adj.1 twisted, contorted, twisty, screwed.2 sickly obsessed.3 devious.4 circumvolute.past part.past participle of spanish verb: retorcer.* * *1→ link=retorcer retorcer► adjetivo1 figurado twisted* * *ADJ1) [estilo] involved2) [método, persona, mente] devious* * *- da adjetivo <persona/mente> twisted, devious; <estilo/argumento> convoluted, involved; ver tb retorcer* * *= warped, perverse, twisted.Ex. This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.Ex. The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Ex. He gave a twisted, rather foolish smile, and continued talking.* * *- da adjetivo <persona/mente> twisted, devious; <estilo/argumento> convoluted, involved; ver tb retorcer* * *= warped, perverse, twisted.Ex: This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.
Ex: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Ex: He gave a twisted, rather foolish smile, and continued talking.* * *retorcido -da1 ‹persona/mente› twisted, devious* * *
Del verbo retorcer: ( conjugate retorcer)
retorcido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
retorcer
retorcido
retorcer ( conjugate retorcer) verbo transitivo
to twist
retorcerse verbo pronominal
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c) [ persona]:
See Also→ risa
2 ( refl) ‹ manos› to wring
retorcido
‹estilo/argumento› convoluted, involved
retorcer verbo transitivo
1 (una cuerda, un brazo, etc) to twist
2 (ropa) to wring (out)
3 (las palabras) to twist
retorcido,-a adjetivo
1 fam (un lenguaje o estilo) involved, convoluted
2 fam pey (una persona) twisted, devious: tiene una mente retorcida, she has a twisted mind
' retorcido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retorcida
- sinuosa
- sinuoso
- torcida
- torcido
- morboso
English:
gnarled
- perverse
- twisted
- warped
* * *retorcido, -a adj1. [torcido] [brazo, alambre] twisted;[ropa] wrung out2. [estilo, lenguaje] involved, convoluted3. [enrevesado] devious;¿por qué eres siempre tan retorcido? why do you always have to be so devious?4. [malintencionado] twisted, warped* * *adj figtwisted -
20 sentido de moralidad
(n.) = sense of moralityEx. This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.* * *(n.) = sense of moralityEx: This article points to a warped sense of morality in which there is no such concept as 'theft' in some people's lexicon.
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