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  • 1 alfabético jerárquico

    Ex. The theoretical part of the work is illustrated by a fragment of the experimental thesaurus of enzyme specimens (its systematic and alphabetic-hierarchical part).
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    Ex: The theoretical part of the work is illustrated by a fragment of the experimental thesaurus of enzyme specimens (its systematic and alphabetic-hierarchical part).

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  • 2 jerárquico

    adj.
    hierarchic, hierarchal, hierarchical.
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    1 hierarchical, hierarchic
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    (f. - jerárquica)
    adj.
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    ADJ hierarchic, hierarchical
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    - ca adjetivo hierarchical
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    = hierarchical, syndetic, hierarchic, top-down.
    Ex. A thesaurus could be defined as 'a compilation of words and phrases showing synonyms, hierarchical, and other relationships and dependencies'.
    Ex. Cutter stressed that the catalogue should be ' syndetic,' that is, it should include a system of references relating the subjects scattered by the alphabetical arrangement.
    Ex. Under the influences of information technology, most hierarchic levels of managing are lost, so that organizations become 'flatter' in structure.
    Ex. Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.
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    * alfabético jerárquico = alphabetic-hierarchical.
    * cadena jerárquica = hierarchy.
    * en orden jerárquico = in ranked order.
    * estructura jerárquica = hierarchical structure.
    * estructura jerárquica de gestión = line management.
    * estructura jerárquica de una organización = hierarchy ladder.
    * fichero jerárquico = hierarchical file.
    * nivel jerárquico falso = false link.
    * no jerárquico = non-hierarchical.
    * notación jerárquica = hierarchical notation.
    * ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.
    * rango jerárquico = hierarchical rank.
    * relación jerárquica = hierarchical relation, hierarchical relationship.
    * representación jerárquica = hierarchical display.
    * sistema de clasificación jerárquico = hierarchical classification scheme.
    * subdivisión jerárquica oculta = hidden link.
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    - ca adjetivo hierarchical
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    = hierarchical, syndetic, hierarchic, top-down.

    Ex: A thesaurus could be defined as 'a compilation of words and phrases showing synonyms, hierarchical, and other relationships and dependencies'.

    Ex: Cutter stressed that the catalogue should be ' syndetic,' that is, it should include a system of references relating the subjects scattered by the alphabetical arrangement.
    Ex: Under the influences of information technology, most hierarchic levels of managing are lost, so that organizations become 'flatter' in structure.
    Ex: Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.
    * alfabético jerárquico = alphabetic-hierarchical.
    * cadena jerárquica = hierarchy.
    * en orden jerárquico = in ranked order.
    * estructura jerárquica = hierarchical structure.
    * estructura jerárquica de gestión = line management.
    * estructura jerárquica de una organización = hierarchy ladder.
    * fichero jerárquico = hierarchical file.
    * nivel jerárquico falso = false link.
    * no jerárquico = non-hierarchical.
    * notación jerárquica = hierarchical notation.
    * ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.
    * rango jerárquico = hierarchical rank.
    * relación jerárquica = hierarchical relation, hierarchical relationship.
    * representación jerárquica = hierarchical display.
    * sistema de clasificación jerárquico = hierarchical classification scheme.
    * subdivisión jerárquica oculta = hidden link.

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    hierarchical
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    jerárquico,-a adjetivo hierarchical
    ' jerárquico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    jerárquica
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    jerárquico, -a adj
    hierarchical
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    adj hierarchic(al)
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    jerárquico, -ca adj
    : hierarchical

    Spanish-English dictionary > jerárquico

  • 3 alfabético

    adj.
    alphabetical, alphabetic.
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    1 alphabetic, alphabetical
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    ADJ alphabetic, alphabetical
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    - ca adjetivo alphabetical
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    = a to z [a/z o a-z], A/Z [a-z o a to z], alphabetic, alphabetical, alphabetico-direct, alphabetico-specific, alphabetico classed.
    Ex. Apparently, an ' a to z' sequence offers little possibility of confusion.
    Ex. The subjects named in the alphabetical (from now on shortened to A/Z) subject index to the classified file are the subjects of documents.
    Ex. After a valid alphabetic match is found, the text for that field including correct delimiters and tag suffixes will be retrieved from an authority file.
    Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.
    Ex. Book indexes are usually of the alphabetico-direct kind.
    Ex. Note that Coates uses the term alphabetico-specific with the same meaning in his book 'Subject catalogues'.
    Ex. Startlingly, we find also that Rule 2.44 would permit either Horses -- Diseases or Horse -- Diseases -- Strangles for a document on strangles in horses (an infectious streptococcal fever); the first of these is blatantly class entry rather than specific, while the second is equally blatantly alphabetico classed.
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    * alfabético jerárquico = alphabetic-hierarchical.
    * alfabético por materias = alphabetico-subject.
    * lista alfabética de encabezamientos de materia = alphabetical list of subject headings.
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    - ca adjetivo alphabetical
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    = a to z [a/z o a-z], A/Z [a-z o a to z], alphabetic, alphabetical, alphabetico-direct, alphabetico-specific, alphabetico classed.

    Ex: Apparently, an ' a to z' sequence offers little possibility of confusion.

    Ex: The subjects named in the alphabetical (from now on shortened to A/Z) subject index to the classified file are the subjects of documents.
    Ex: After a valid alphabetic match is found, the text for that field including correct delimiters and tag suffixes will be retrieved from an authority file.
    Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.
    Ex: Book indexes are usually of the alphabetico-direct kind.
    Ex: Note that Coates uses the term alphabetico-specific with the same meaning in his book 'Subject catalogues'.
    Ex: Startlingly, we find also that Rule 2.44 would permit either Horses -- Diseases or Horse -- Diseases -- Strangles for a document on strangles in horses (an infectious streptococcal fever); the first of these is blatantly class entry rather than specific, while the second is equally blatantly alphabetico classed.
    * alfabético jerárquico = alphabetic-hierarchical.
    * alfabético por materias = alphabetico-subject.
    * lista alfabética de encabezamientos de materia = alphabetical list of subject headings.

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    alphabetical
    en or por orden alfabético in alphabetical order
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    alfabético
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    alphabetical
    alfabético,-a adjetivo alphabetic

    ' alfabético' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    alfabética
    - orden
    English:
    alphabetical
    - alphabetically
    - order
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    alfabético, -a adj
    alphabetical
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    adj alphabetical;
    por orden alfabético in alphabetical order
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    alfabético, -ca adj
    : alphabetical
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    alfabético adj alphabetical

    Spanish-English dictionary > alfabético

  • 4 lista alfabética

    (n.) = alphabetical listing, alphabetic list, alphabetical list, order list
    Ex. A heading is the initial element of an entry, used as the principal filing element when the entry is arranged in an alphabetical listing.
    Ex. On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.
    Ex. A concordance is an alphabetical list of all the important subjects, persons, places which have been named in a particular work.
    Ex. The catalogue now contains 130,000 titles, its classified section being updated twice a year and the author part and ISBN order list bimonthly = El catálogo contiene en la actualidad 130.000 títulos, la sección sistemática se actualiza dos veces al año y la sección de autores y la lista de números ISBN bimensualmente.
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    (n.) = alphabetical listing, alphabetic list, alphabetical list, order list

    Ex: A heading is the initial element of an entry, used as the principal filing element when the entry is arranged in an alphabetical listing.

    Ex: On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.
    Ex: A concordance is an alphabetical list of all the important subjects, persons, places which have been named in a particular work.
    Ex: The catalogue now contains 130,000 titles, its classified section being updated twice a year and the author part and ISBN order list bimonthly = El catálogo contiene en la actualidad 130.000 títulos, la sección sistemática se actualiza dos veces al año y la sección de autores y la lista de números ISBN bimensualmente.

    Spanish-English dictionary > lista alfabética

  • 5 ordenación alfabética

    (n.) = alphabetical arrangement, alphabetic arrangement, alphabetical ordering
    Ex. An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.
    Ex. On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.
    Ex. Policies of alphabetical ordering or seniority ranking of authorship did not apply in either case.
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    (n.) = alphabetical arrangement, alphabetic arrangement, alphabetical ordering

    Ex: An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.

    Ex: On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.
    Ex: Policies of alphabetical ordering or seniority ranking of authorship did not apply in either case.

    Spanish-English dictionary > ordenación alfabética

  • 6 общество

    1. society

     

    общество

    [ http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]

    EN

    society
    Human group of people, more or less large and complex, associated for some common interest and characterized by distinctive hierarchical relationships. (Source: ZINZAN)
    [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]

    Тематики

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    FR

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > общество

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