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  • 161 racional

    adj.
    rational.
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    1 rational
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    adj.
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    ADJ
    1) (Mat, Fil) rational
    2) (=razonable) reasonable, sensible
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    adjetivo rational
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    = rational, noetic, sane.
    Ex. AACR represented a significant element in the progress towards rational and standard cataloguing practices.
    Ex. Information is noetic form and form precisely as form cannot be the proper object of a science.
    Ex. Democracy to be sane must be desired by a people qualified by their own understanding to judge it and shape its course.
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    * acto racional = rational act.
    * de un modo racional = rationally.
    * pensamiento racional = rational thought.
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    adjetivo rational
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    = rational, noetic, sane.

    Ex: AACR represented a significant element in the progress towards rational and standard cataloguing practices.

    Ex: Information is noetic form and form precisely as form cannot be the proper object of a science.
    Ex: Democracy to be sane must be desired by a people qualified by their own understanding to judge it and shape its course.
    * acto racional = rational act.
    * de un modo racional = rationally.
    * pensamiento racional = rational thought.

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    A
    el hombre es un animal racional man is a rational o thinking animal
    2 (lógico, razonable) rational
    B ( Mat) rational
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    racional adjetivo
    rational
    racional adjetivo rational
    ' racional' also found in these entries:
    English:
    rational
    - thinking
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    1. [dotado de razón] rational
    2. [lógico] rational
    3. Mat rational
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    adj rational
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    : rational, reasonable

    Spanish-English dictionary > racional

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