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1 tratar una cuestión
(v.) = address + constraint, address + issue, address + question, consider + issue, tackle + issue, address + concern, deal with + issue, broach + issue, broach + question, grapple with + issueEx. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.Ex. We need, I believe, to dedicate ourselves, schools and professional institutions alike, to become more concerned with a research ethic that will permit us to address the critical issues of our profession.Ex. We cannot address these questions in this discussion, as they would lead us far from our topic.Ex. Some of the more recurrent issues to be considered include the following...Ex. A number of key issues can only really be tackled by effective strategic planning at the national and local levels.Ex. A recarpeting project in the State University Library, Illinois, provided an opportunity to address several longstanding concerns: better handicapped access, improved lighting, and a more efficient utilisation of limited physical space.Ex. Libraries want to deal with issues on their own terms and not on the terms of their clients.Ex. The author broaches some of the issues facing the recordkeeping profession in connection with the information management revolution.Ex. West Africa at the present time has to grapple with the issues of development, and with the attendant problems which are many and varied.* * *(v.) = address + constraint, address + issue, address + question, consider + issue, tackle + issue, address + concern, deal with + issue, broach + issue, broach + question, grapple with + issueEx: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
Ex: We need, I believe, to dedicate ourselves, schools and professional institutions alike, to become more concerned with a research ethic that will permit us to address the critical issues of our profession.Ex: We cannot address these questions in this discussion, as they would lead us far from our topic.Ex: Some of the more recurrent issues to be considered include the following...Ex: A number of key issues can only really be tackled by effective strategic planning at the national and local levels.Ex: A recarpeting project in the State University Library, Illinois, provided an opportunity to address several longstanding concerns: better handicapped access, improved lighting, and a more efficient utilisation of limited physical space.Ex: Libraries want to deal with issues on their own terms and not on the terms of their clients.Ex: The author broaches some of the issues facing the recordkeeping profession in connection with the information management revolution.Ex: West Africa at the present time has to grapple with the issues of development, and with the attendant problems which are many and varied. -
2 Páginas Amarillas
f.pl.yellow pages, YP.* * *yellow pages* * ** * *Ex. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.* * ** * *Ex: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
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3 con voz
(adj.) = talkingEx. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.* * *(adj.) = talkingEx: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
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4 consultas al directorio
(n.) = directory assistanceEx. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.* * *(n.) = directory assistanceEx: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
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5 parlante
adj.1 talking.2 speaking, talking.m.speaker. ( Latin American Spanish)* * *► adjetivo1 talking* * *1.ADJ talking2.SM LAm loudspeaker* * *Iadjetivo talking (before n)II* * *= talking.Ex. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.* * *Iadjetivo talking (before n)II* * *= talking.Ex: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
* * *talking ( before n)( AmL)1 (en un lugar público) loudspeaker2 (de un equipo de música) speaker* * *
parlante sustantivo masculino (AmL) ( en lugar público) loudspeaker;
( de equipo de música) speaker
' parlante' also found in these entries:
English:
speaker
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* * *♦ adjtalking♦ nmAm [altavoz] speaker* * *m L.Am.loudspeaker* * *parlante nmaltoparlante: loudspeaker -
6 semiautomatizado
(adj.) = partially-automated, semi-automatedEx. From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.Ex. SABRE ( Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.* * *(adj.) = partially-automated, semi-automatedEx: From partially-automated directory assistance to talking Yellow Pages and interactive services, telephone directory applications have addressed the constraints of non-visual menus, limited input capability, and natural versus synthetic output.
Ex: SABRE ( Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.
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