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1 azar
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2 azar
m.chance, fate.al azar at randompor (puro) azar by (pure) chance* * *1 chance2 (percance) misfortune, accident\al azar at randompor puro azar by pure chancejuegos de azar games of chancelos azares de la vida the ups and downs of life* * *SM1) (=suerte) chance, fatepor azar — accidentally, by chance
no es un azar que... — it is no mere accident that..., it is not a matter of chance that...
2) (=desgracia) accident, piece of bad luck* * *a) ( casualidad) chanceno es por azar que... — it's no chance o coincidence that...
b) azares masculino plural ( vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)* * *= fortuity.Ex. Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.----* al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, lucky draw, lucky dip, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* asignado al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* azares = vicissitudes, ups and downs.* código generado al azar = nonce.* comprobación al azar = spot check.* control al azar = spot check.* dejado al azar = stochastic.* dejar Algo al azar = leave + Nombre + to chance.* distribuido al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escogido al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* inspección al azar = spot check.* juegos de azar = gambling.* jugar al azar = gamble.* muestra al azar = random sample.* muestreo al azar = random sampling.* muestreo al azar estratificado = stratified random sampling.* muestreo al azar simple = simple random sampling.* que deja mucho al azar = hit-or-miss.* seleccionado al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* * *a) ( casualidad) chanceno es por azar que... — it's no chance o coincidence that...
b) azares masculino plural ( vicisitudes) ups and downs (pl), vicissitudes (pl)* * *= fortuity.Ex: Luck also called fortuity is a chance happening, or that which happens beyond a persons control.
* al azar = at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, lucky draw, lucky dip, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luck.* asignado al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* azares = vicissitudes, ups and downs.* código generado al azar = nonce.* comprobación al azar = spot check.* control al azar = spot check.* dejado al azar = stochastic.* dejar Algo al azar = leave + Nombre + to chance.* distribuido al azar = randomised [randomized, -USA].* escoger al azar = pick at + random.* escogido al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* inspección al azar = spot check.* juegos de azar = gambling.* jugar al azar = gamble.* muestra al azar = random sample.* muestreo al azar = random sampling.* muestreo al azar estratificado = stratified random sampling.* muestreo al azar simple = simple random sampling.* que deja mucho al azar = hit-or-miss.* seleccionado al azar = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen].* * *1 (casualidad) chanceno dejó nada librado al azar she left nothing to chanceno es por azar que estoy aquí it's no chance o coincidence that I'm herequiso el azar que coincidieran en aquel lugar fate decreed that they should meet in that placeal azar at randomelegí una carta al azar I chose a card at random* * *
azar sustantivo masculino
al azar at randomb)
azar sustantivo masculino
1 (suerte, fortuna) chance
por azar by chance
2 (imprevisto, infortunio) mishap
♦ Locuciones: al azar, at random
' azar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aleatoria
- aleatorio
- imprevista
- imprevisto
- juego
- número
- suerte
- tuntún
- adivinar
- fortuna
- voleo
English:
chance
- dark
- game
- haphazard
- haphazardly
- potshot
- random
- random shot
- randomly
- throw together
- wildly
- leave
- pot
- spot
- wild
* * *azar nm1. [casualidad] chance;juego de azar game of chance;al azar at random;dos concursantes elegidos al azar two randomly chosen contestants;no dejaron nada al azar they left nothing to chance;por azar by (pure) chance;si por algún azar no puedes venir, llámanos if by any chance you should be unable to come, give us a call o Br ring;quiso el azar que pasara yo por allí en ese preciso instante fate decreed that I should be passing that way at that very moment* * *m fate, chance;al azar at random;por azar by chance* * *azar nm1) : chancejuegos de azar: games of chance2) : accident, misfortune3)al azar : at random, randomly* * *azar n1. (destino) fate2. (casualidad) chance -
3 azar
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4 juego de azar
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5 al azar
adv.at random, at a venture, hit-or-miss, hit-and-miss.* * *at random* * *= at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luckEx. Observations were made at random by uninvolved observers.Ex. If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex. Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.Ex. Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.Ex. Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex. Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.Ex. The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.Ex. In addition to the 'pot luck' method which some indexers seem to favour, we now have the use of PRECIS to serve as the indexing method in BNB.Ex. Funds are low, so libraries could benefit from interlibrary loan schemes, although without a national union catalogue, efforts to serve readers are hit and miss = Los fondos son escasos, por lo que las bibliotecas se podrían beneficiar del préstamo interbibliotecario, aunque, sin un catálogo colectivo nacional, los esfuerzos para atender a los usuarios son una lotería.Ex. For example, review articles are expected to be supported by extensive bibliographies, whilst it is unusual for a letter to carry more than the odd citation.Ex. The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex. Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.Ex. The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him.* * *= at random, by chance, haphazardly, indiscriminate, indiscriminately, random, randomly, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, odd, by a fluke, by luck, by a stroke of (good) luckEx: Observations were made at random by uninvolved observers.
Ex: If, by chance, the newly entered item is identical to one already in the file, DOBIS/LIBIS ignores the new entry.Ex: Although university education in modern India dates back to 1856, libraries developed haphazardly and were more embellishments than an integral part of the academic programme.Ex: Nonetheless, the indiscriminate use of both terms in a data base creates a situation in which the serious scholar is either deprived of access to half of the material in the collection, or must consult two sequences.Ex: Furthermore, the value of citation bibliometry is currently being undermined by the formation of 'citation clubs', which aim to indiscriminately achieve maximum cross-citing between 'club members'.Ex: Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.Ex: The reason for this is that the qualifier, Public Libraries, is randomly distributed depending on whether other facets are cited in between.Ex: In addition to the 'pot luck' method which some indexers seem to favour, we now have the use of PRECIS to serve as the indexing method in BNB.Ex: Funds are low, so libraries could benefit from interlibrary loan schemes, although without a national union catalogue, efforts to serve readers are hit and miss = Los fondos son escasos, por lo que las bibliotecas se podrían beneficiar del préstamo interbibliotecario, aunque, sin un catálogo colectivo nacional, los esfuerzos para atender a los usuarios son una lotería.Ex: For example, review articles are expected to be supported by extensive bibliographies, whilst it is unusual for a letter to carry more than the odd citation.Ex: The study revealed that most of the deformities are caused by a fluke.Ex: Machiavelli insisted that the Prince be aware that he was Prince mostly by luck and his job was to never admit it.Ex: The stream suddenly swept him away, and it was only by a stroke of luck that they found him. -
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games of chance* * *(n.) = gamblingEx. The library was created as a mechanism of social control to act as an antidote to the miners' proclivity for drinking, whoring and gambling.* * *(n.) = gamblingEx: The library was created as a mechanism of social control to act as an antidote to the miners' proclivity for drinking, whoring and gambling.
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8 asignado al azar
(adj.) = randomised [randomized, -USA]Ex. The library literature nevertheless contains diverse examples of randomised controlled trials.* * *(adj.) = randomised [randomized, -USA]Ex: The library literature nevertheless contains diverse examples of randomised controlled trials.
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9 comprobación al azar
(n.) = spot checkEx. To answer this question, the writer made a spot check of selected schools in Texas by means of a mailed questionnaire.* * *(n.) = spot checkEx: To answer this question, the writer made a spot check of selected schools in Texas by means of a mailed questionnaire.
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10 control al azar
(n.) = spot checkEx. To answer this question, the writer made a spot check of selected schools in Texas by means of a mailed questionnaire.* * *(n.) = spot checkEx: To answer this question, the writer made a spot check of selected schools in Texas by means of a mailed questionnaire.
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11 código generado al azar
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12 dejado al azar
(adj.) = stochasticEx. Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.* * *(adj.) = stochasticEx: Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.
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13 dejar Algo al azar
(v.) = leave + Nombre + to chanceEx. The author argues that it could be beneficial to leave some things to chance because one's outlook may be broadened in the process.* * *(v.) = leave + Nombre + to chanceEx: The author argues that it could be beneficial to leave some things to chance because one's outlook may be broadened in the process.
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14 distribuido al azar
(adj.) = randomised [randomized, -USA]Ex. The library literature nevertheless contains diverse examples of randomised controlled trials.* * *(adj.) = randomised [randomized, -USA]Ex: The library literature nevertheless contains diverse examples of randomised controlled trials.
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15 escoger al azar
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16 escogido al azar
(adj.) = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen]Ex. He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.* * *(adj.) = randomly chosen [randomly-chosen]Ex: He inherited a deplorable 'library' with a randomly-chosen collection of tattered, torn, defaced books.
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17 inspección al azar
(n.) = spot checkEx. To answer this question, the writer made a spot check of selected schools in Texas by means of a mailed questionnaire.* * *(n.) = spot checkEx: To answer this question, the writer made a spot check of selected schools in Texas by means of a mailed questionnaire.
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18 jugar al azar
(v.) = gambleEx. In the case of bookshops the function of 'buying' calls for real skill since the bookseller is gambling with his (or her) capital in purchasing the goods.* * *(v.) = gambleEx: In the case of bookshops the function of 'buying' calls for real skill since the bookseller is gambling with his (or her) capital in purchasing the goods.
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19 muestra al azar
(n.) = random sampleEx. This study uses multiple regression analysis to investigate the determinants of the variations in prices for a random sample of 439 periodicals.* * *(n.) = random sampleEx: This study uses multiple regression analysis to investigate the determinants of the variations in prices for a random sample of 439 periodicals.
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20 muestreo al azar
(n.) = random samplingEx. This research examined a random sampling of 500 public libraries serving populations of 25 000 or more.* * *(n.) = random samplingEx: This research examined a random sampling of 500 public libraries serving populations of 25 000 or more.
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