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1 proporcionalmente
adv.proportionally, commensurately.* * *► adverbio1 proportionally, proportionately* * *ADV proportionally* * *adverbio proportionally, proportionately* * *= proportionally, proportionately, commensurately.Ex. While another colleague of mine offered the wry comment that 'as the computer's capabilities have increased our expectations of what it can do have proportionally diminished'.Ex. Recall and precision tend to vary proportionately.Ex. Book fairs held in big schools that last several days and are supported by exhibitions and linked activities require a commensurately larger collection of staff and children.* * *adverbio proportionally, proportionately* * *= proportionally, proportionately, commensurately.Ex: While another colleague of mine offered the wry comment that 'as the computer's capabilities have increased our expectations of what it can do have proportionally diminished'.
Ex: Recall and precision tend to vary proportionately.Ex: Book fairs held in big schools that last several days and are supported by exhibitions and linked activities require a commensurately larger collection of staff and children.* * *proportionally, proportionatelyel pago de los impuestos se hará proporcionalmente a los ingresos payment of taxes will be made in proportion to income* * *proportionally (a to);el presupuesto se reparte proporcionalmente a la población de cada región the budget is divided in proportion to the population of each region* * *adv proportionally -
2 un grupo variado de
Ex. Book fairs held in big schools that last several days and are supported by exhibitions and linked activities require a commensurately larger collection of staff and children.* * *Ex: Book fairs held in big schools that last several days and are supported by exhibitions and linked activities require a commensurately larger collection of staff and children.
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