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121 búsqueda por campos
Ex. Field searching: the ability to search for the occurrence of terms in specific fields within the record makes it possible to be more precise in searching.* * *Ex: Field searching: the ability to search for the occurrence of terms in specific fields within the record makes it possible to be more precise in searching.
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122 búsquedas de secuencias de caracteres
Ex. Truncation and text-string searching: truncation and the ability to search on word strings or character strings are available in almost all computerized postcoordinate indexing environments.* * *Ex: Truncation and text-string searching: truncation and the ability to search on word strings or character strings are available in almost all computerized postcoordinate indexing environments.
Spanish-English dictionary > búsquedas de secuencias de caracteres
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123 caníbal
adj.cannibal, cannibalistic.f. & m.cannibal, man-eater.* * *► adjetivo1 cannibal2 figurado (hombre cruel) savage1 cannibal* * *1. ADJ1) (=antropófago) cannibal(istic), man-eating2) (=feroz) fierce, savage2.SMF cannibal* * *Ia) ( antropófago) cannibal (before n), man-eatingb) (Col fam) ( bruto)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( antropófago) cannibalb) (Col fam) ( bruto) savage, monster* * *= cannibal, cannibalistic, man-eater.Ex. The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex. Man-eaters epitomize this in their ability to somehow overcome human intelligence and hunt our species as any other animal.* * *Ia) ( antropófago) cannibal (before n), man-eatingb) (Col fam) ( bruto)IImasculino y femeninoa) ( antropófago) cannibalb) (Col fam) ( bruto) savage, monster* * *= cannibal, cannibalistic, man-eater.Ex: The theme of the novel are facing your self and survival on your own in hostile surroundings, this time on a taboo island used by cannibals = El tema de la novela es cómo enfrentarte a ti mismo y sobrevivir en un entorno hostil, esta vez en una isla prohibida para los caníbales.
Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.Ex: Man-eaters epitomize this in their ability to somehow overcome human intelligence and hunt our species as any other animal.* * *1 (antropófago) cannibal ( before n), man-eating21 (antropófago) cannibal* * *
caníbal sustantivo masculino y femenino ( antropófago) cannibal
caníbal adjetivo & mf cannibal
' caníbal' also found in these entries:
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cannibal
* * *♦ adjcannibalistic♦ nmfcannibal* * *I adj cannibal atrII m/f cannibal* * *caníbal adj: cannibalisticcaníbal nmfantropófago: cannibal* * *caníbal n cannibal -
124 capacidad académica
(n.) = academic abilityEx. Recent studies suggest that reading in Spanish may have positive effects on the reading attitudes and academic abilities of Spanish-speaking children and adolescents in the US.* * *(n.) = academic abilityEx: Recent studies suggest that reading in Spanish may have positive effects on the reading attitudes and academic abilities of Spanish-speaking children and adolescents in the US.
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125 capacidad cognitiva
(n.) = cognitive ability, cognitive capacityEx. No technology can function beyond the cognitive abilities of its constructor.Ex. The author discusses the cognitive capacities of older adults, with particular attention paid to long- and short-term memory functioning.* * *(n.) = cognitive ability, cognitive capacityEx: No technology can function beyond the cognitive abilities of its constructor.
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126 capacidad de interpretar información gráfica
= graphic literacy, spatial literacy, statistical literacyEx. Graphic literacy is the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze data represented graphically.Ex. A need for statistical and spatial literacy education is becoming increasingly recognized by librarians and educators across North America.Ex. A need for statistical and spatial literacy education is becoming increasingly recognized by librarians and educators across North America.* * *= graphic literacy, spatial literacy, statistical literacyEx: Graphic literacy is the ability to understand, interpret, and analyze data represented graphically.
Ex: A need for statistical and spatial literacy education is becoming increasingly recognized by librarians and educators across North America.Ex: A need for statistical and spatial literacy education is becoming increasingly recognized by librarians and educators across North America.Spanish-English dictionary > capacidad de interpretar información gráfica
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127 capacidad de resolver problemas
(n.) = problem-solving abilityEx. When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.* * *(n.) = problem-solving abilityEx: When a library user comes to the reference desk in frustration and desperation -- perhaps in a rage or in tears, it is often an unforgettable (and sometimes unpleasant) opportunity to test one's problem-solving abilities and diplomatic talents.
Spanish-English dictionary > capacidad de resolver problemas
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128 cara de póker
(n.) = poker face, deadpan expressionEx. Improving your ability to have a poker face when you need it can increase your effectiveness with people.Ex. Twain recited his material in careless dress and constant deadpan expression, often appearing to be unprepared or confused.* * *(n.) = poker face, deadpan expressionEx: Improving your ability to have a poker face when you need it can increase your effectiveness with people.
Ex: Twain recited his material in careless dress and constant deadpan expression, often appearing to be unprepared or confused.
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