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1 dar una norma
(v.) = give + prescriptionEx. Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.* * *(v.) = give + prescriptionEx: Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.
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2 establecer un norma
(v.) = give + prescriptionEx. Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.* * *(v.) = give + prescriptionEx: Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.
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3 iterativamente
= iteratively.Ex. Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.* * *= iteratively.Ex: Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.
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4 realizar una operación
(v.) = conduct + operation, carry out + transactionEx. Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.Ex. The aim is not only to allow users to access information but also to carry out transactions such as motor vehicle registration, food stamp applications and possibly even tax returns.* * *(v.) = conduct + operation, carry out + transactionEx: Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.
Ex: The aim is not only to allow users to access information but also to carry out transactions such as motor vehicle registration, food stamp applications and possibly even tax returns. -
5 repetidamente
adv.repeatedly.* * *► adverbio1 repeatedly, over and over* * *adv.* * *ADV repeatedly* * *adverbio repeatedly* * *= iteratively, repeatedly, time and time again, time and again, over and over again.Ex. Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.Ex. This capability can be used to save command chains which will be used repeatedly with slight modification.Ex. The reference people time and time again say that the subject catalog, which is based wholeheartedly on the LC subject heading list, is one of the most important things that they use in serving their clientele.Ex. Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.Ex. The practical experience of any librarian at a catalog information desk will confirm this over and over again.----* servir repeditamente = ply + Nombre + with + Bebida.* * *adverbio repeatedly* * *= iteratively, repeatedly, time and time again, time and again, over and over again.Ex: Prescriptions are given for conducting text retrieval operations iteratively using relevance feedback.
Ex: This capability can be used to save command chains which will be used repeatedly with slight modification.Ex: The reference people time and time again say that the subject catalog, which is based wholeheartedly on the LC subject heading list, is one of the most important things that they use in serving their clientele.Ex: Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.Ex: The practical experience of any librarian at a catalog information desk will confirm this over and over again.* servir repeditamente = ply + Nombre + with + Bebida.* * *repeatedly* * *repetidamente advrepeatedly* * *repetidamente adv: repeatedly* * *repetidamente adv repeatedly
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