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3 congruente
adj.1 consistent, coherent.2 congruent, fitting, appropriate, suitable.* * *► adjetivo1 (coherente) coherent, suitable2 MATEMÁTICAS congruent* * *a) ( coherente) coherentb) (Mat) congruent* * *= congruent.Ex. The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.* * *a) ( coherente) coherentb) (Mat) congruent* * *= congruent.Ex: The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.
* * *1 (coherente) coherentla charla me pareció poco congruente the talk didn't seem very coherent o consistent o logicalser congruente con algo to be consistent with o in keeping with sth2 ( Mat) congruent* * *
congruente adjetivo ( coherente) coherent;
congruente adjetivo in keeping with, consistent: ella actúa de una forma congruente con sus convicciones, her actions are consistent with her convictions
' congruente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hilvanar
- coherente
English:
coherent
- congruent
* * *congruente adj1. [coherente] consistent, coherent;sus palabras no son congruentes con sus actos his words are not consistent with his actions2. Mat congruent* * *adj1 consistent2 MAT congruent -
4 coherente
adj.1 consistent (conducta, estilo).2 coherent, consistent, logic, articulate.* * *► adjetivo1 coherent, connected* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) [texto, idea, exposición, argumentación] coherent2) [proyecto, política] consistentcoherente con — in line with, in tune with
* * *1)a) ( congruente) <discurso/razonamiento/ideas> coherent, logicalb) ( consecuente) < actitud> consistent* * *= coherent, consistent, congruent.Ex. This section is merely a summary of the applications areas, drawn together in a coherent form.Ex. In order to achieve good consistent indexing the indexer must have a thorough appreciation of the structure of the subject and the nature of the contribution that the document makes to the advancement of knowledge.Ex. The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.----* ser coherente = cohere.* * *1)a) ( congruente) <discurso/razonamiento/ideas> coherent, logicalb) ( consecuente) < actitud> consistent* * *= coherent, consistent, congruent.Ex: This section is merely a summary of the applications areas, drawn together in a coherent form.
Ex: In order to achieve good consistent indexing the indexer must have a thorough appreciation of the structure of the subject and the nature of the contribution that the document makes to the advancement of knowledge.Ex: The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.* ser coherente = cohere.* * *A1 (congruente) ‹discurso/razonamiento/ideas› coherent, logical2 (consecuente) consistenthan mantenido una actitud coherente al respecto he has always been consistent on this matteresto no es coherente con sus intentos de modernizar el país this is not in keeping with o consistent with their attempts to modernize the countryB ( Fís) coherent* * *
coherente adjetivo
coherente adjetivo coherent, consistent: sus actos son coherentes con sus ideas, her actions are consistent with her ideas
' coherente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
congruente
English:
coherent
- haphazard
* * *coherente adj1. [conducta, estilo] consistent2. [razonamiento] logical, coherent;ser coherente con algo to accord with sth, to be in line with sth* * *adj coherent;ser coherente con be consistent with -
5 desgreñado
adj.disheveled, dishevelled, ruffled, shock-headed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desgreñar.* * *1→ link=desgreñar desgreñar► adjetivo1 dishevelled, ruffled, tousled* * *ADJ dishevelled, disheveled (EEUU)* * *= unkempt hair.Ex. The article 'Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.* * *= unkempt hair.Ex: The article 'Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.
* * *desgreñado -dadisheveled* * *desgreñado, -a adjdishevelled* * *adj disheveled, Brdishevelled -
6 despeinado
adj.uncombed, tousled, unkempt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: despeinar.* * *1→ link=despeinar despeinar► adjetivo1 dishevelled (US disheveled), unkempt, tousled* * *1.ADJ [pelo] ruffled, messed up2.* * *- da adjetivo <pelo/melena> unkempt, disheveled*estar/andar despeinado — to have one's hair in a mess
* * *= bedraggled, unkempt hair, unkempt.Ex. This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.Ex. The article 'Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.Ex. Modern tourists lack a classical training, and most of them are bewildered by such unkempt ruins as those that are found in Rome.* * *- da adjetivo <pelo/melena> unkempt, disheveled*estar/andar despeinado — to have one's hair in a mess
* * *= bedraggled, unkempt hair, unkempt.Ex: This novel's far-fetched but intriguing plot places a rather bedraggled and unimpressive Hitler on Australian soil in 1919.
Ex: The article 'Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.Ex: Modern tourists lack a classical training, and most of them are bewildered by such unkempt ruins as those that are found in Rome.* * *despeinado -daunkempt, disheveled*, uncombedno puedes ir así, tan despeinado you can't go with your hair in such a mess* * *
Del verbo despeinar: ( conjugate despeinar)
despeinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
despeinado
despeinar
despeinado
estar despeinado to have one's hair in a mess
despeinar ( conjugate despeinar) verbo transitivo: despeinado a algn to mess up sb's hair
despeinarse verbo pronominal
to mess one's hair up
despeinado,-a adjetivo dishevelled, with untidy hair
' despeinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despeinada
English:
disheveled
- dishevelled
- tousled
- unkempt
- bedraggled
- wind
* * *despeinado, -a adj1. [por el viento] windswept2. [descuidado] [pelo] dishevelled, uncombed;no vayas así, tan despeinado don't go like that, with your hair in such a mess* * *adj disheveled, Brdishevelled;está despeinada her hair’s a mess* * *despeinado, -da adj: disheveled, tousledestoy despeinada: my hair's a mess -
7 diplomatura
f.similar diploma (education).* * *See:ver nota culturelle LICENCIATURA in licenciatura* * *= bachelor's degree, first degree, honours degree, honours programme, undergraduate programme, honours course, undergraduate major, major, undergraduate degree.Ex. He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.Ex. Many of these latter types of courses are intended to serve as conversion or re-orientation courses for people with first degree in related subject areas.Ex. This paper describes the new honours degree in Applied Social Studies at the Polytechnic of North London.Ex. Other educators created honors programs that expanded even more rapidly after World War II.Ex. The university is planning a new undergraduate programme in information studies.Ex. However, the new department's main success has been with the introduction of an undergraduate single honours course by distance learning.Ex. This largish university has more than 20,000 students and offers over 200 undergraduate majors, over 100 master's degree options, and 17 doctoral degree programmes.Ex. The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.Ex. Political science was the most popular undergraduate degree for lawyers working in all sectors, followed either by education or arts and letters.----* biblioteca de diplomatura = undergraduate library.* curso de diplomatura = undergraduate course, honours course.* diplomatura (en ciencias) = B.Sc. degree (Bachelor of Science).* diplomatura en humanidades = B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), B.A. degree.* estudiante de diplomatura = undergraduate, undergraduate student, honours student.* estudiante posterior a la diplomatura = postgraduate student.* relativo a los estudios de diplomatura = undergrad (undergraduate).* * *diplomatura (en ciencias)(n.) = B.Sc. degree (Bachelor of Science)Ex: There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D.
= bachelor's degree, first degree, honours degree, honours programme, undergraduate programme, honours course, undergraduate major, major, undergraduate degree.Ex: He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.
Ex: Many of these latter types of courses are intended to serve as conversion or re-orientation courses for people with first degree in related subject areas.Ex: This paper describes the new honours degree in Applied Social Studies at the Polytechnic of North London.Ex: Other educators created honors programs that expanded even more rapidly after World War II.Ex: The university is planning a new undergraduate programme in information studies.Ex: However, the new department's main success has been with the introduction of an undergraduate single honours course by distance learning.Ex: This largish university has more than 20,000 students and offers over 200 undergraduate majors, over 100 master's degree options, and 17 doctoral degree programmes.Ex: The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.Ex: Political science was the most popular undergraduate degree for lawyers working in all sectors, followed either by education or arts and letters.* biblioteca de diplomatura = undergraduate library.* curso de diplomatura = undergraduate course, honours course.* diplomatura (en ciencias) = B.Sc. degree (Bachelor of Science).* diplomatura en humanidades = B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), B.A. degree.* estudiante de diplomatura = undergraduate, undergraduate student, honours student.* estudiante posterior a la diplomatura = postgraduate student.* relativo a los estudios de diplomatura = undergrad (undergraduate).* * *(en Esp) former university qualification, gained after three years* * *
diplomatura f Univ degree: tiene una diplomatura en Biología, he holds a degree in Biology
' diplomatura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diplomada
- diplomado
English:
degree
* * *diplomatura nfEduc diploma [qualification obtained after three years of university study]* * *f diploma -
8 día de perros
(n.) = bad hair dayEx. The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.* * *(n.) = bad hair dayEx: The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.
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9 día funesto
(n.) = bad hair dayEx. The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.* * *(n.) = bad hair dayEx: The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.
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10 día malo
(n.) = bad hair dayEx. The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.* * *(n.) = bad hair dayEx: The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.
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11 especialización universitaria
(n.) = majorEx. The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.* * *(n.) = majorEx: The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.
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12 mal día
m.bad day, rainy day.* * *(n.) = bad hair dayEx. The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.* * *(n.) = bad hair dayEx: The article ' Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.
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13 paleolítico superior, el
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14 paleolítico,1 el
1 = Palaeolithic, the [paleolithic, -USA].Ex. The article 'Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.----* paleolítico superior, el = Upper Palaeolithic. -
15 congruente ADJ
1) (Mat) congruent, congruous ( con with)2) (=coherente) suitable -
16 congruo ADJ
1) (Mat) congruent, congruous ( con with)2) (=coherente) suitable -
17 congruo
adj.1 congruous, apt, fit, suitable.2 congruent, congruous.* * *► adjetivo1→ link=congruente congruente -
18 gr
gr (gramo)= gramme (gm) [gram, -USA].Ex: Nowadays the weight of a paper can be conveniently expressed in terms of grammes per square metre of a sheet, but in the hand-press period it was given in pounds.
* * *GR(en Per) = Guardia Republicana* * *
Multiple Entries:
gr
gr.
gr (abr de gramo) gram
'gr' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
onza
- v.gr.
English:
aggrieved
- agree
- agreeable
- agreement
- angrily
- angry
- autobiography
- autograph
- begrudge
- bibliography
- biography
- calligraphy
- cartographer
- cartography
- choreographer
- choreography
- cinematography
- congregate
- congregation
- congruent
- degree
- demography
- disagree
- disagreeable
- disagreement
- elbow-grease
- emigrant
- epigraph
- evergreen
- first-degree
- flagrant
- fragrance
- fragrant
- gangrene
- gangrenous
- geography
- graffiti
- graft
- grammatical
- granola
- grant
- graph
- grasp
- grasping
- grass
- grasshopper
- grassland
- grassy
- gratuitous
- gratuity
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19 paleolítico superior
el paleolítico superiorEx: However, this conventionalized image is not congruent with available archaeological data on the appearance of Upper Palaeolithic humans.
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20 paleolítico,
paleolítico,1 el1 = Palaeolithic, the [paleolithic, -USA].Ex: The article 'Bad hair days in the Palaeolithic' argues that the familiar depiction of cavemen with longish, unkempt hair is not congruent with available archaeological data.
* paleolítico superior, el = Upper Palaeolithic.
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congruent — CONGRUÉNT, Ă, congruenţi, te, adj. 1. Care concordă, care coincide; corespunzător, coincident, echivalent. 2. (Despre numere întregi) Care dau acelaşi rest la împărţirea cu un număr întreg. 3. (Despre figuri geometrice) Care sunt egale sau care… … Dicționar Român
congruent — congruent, ente [ kɔ̃gryɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • v. 1510; lat. congruens, p. prés. de congruere → congru 1 ♦ Qui convient, qui s applique bien. ⇒ adéquat. Idée congruente à la situation. 2 ♦ (1771) Math. Figures congruentes, égales (⇒ congruence) . ●… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Congruent — (v. lat.), 1) gleich u. ähnlich; 2) in der Mathematik sind congruent a) zwei geometrische Größen, die man sich so auf einander gelegt denken kann, daß die Grenzender einen überall mit den Grenzen der anderen zusammenfallen, daß sie sich decken.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Congruent — Con gru*ent, a. [L. congruens, p. pr. of congruere: cf. F. congruent.] Possessing congruity; suitable; agreeing; corresponding. [1913 Webster] The congruent and harmonious fitting of parts in a sentence. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] {Congruent… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Congruent — Congruent, lat., übereinstimmend, passend. Congruenz, in der Mathematik die Uebereinstimmung zweier Größen; in der Geometrie sind congruente Figuren einander gleich und ähnlich (Zeichen ≅), in der Arithmetik sind 2 Figuren in Beziehung auf eine… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
congruent — [käŋ′gro͞oənt, kän′gro͞oənt] adj. [ME < L congruens, prp. of congruere, to come together, correspond, agree < com , with + * gruere, ruere, to fall: see RUIN] 1. in agreement; corresponding; harmonious 2. Geom. of figures, having identical… … English World dictionary
congruent — index coequal, coextensive, commensurate, concerted, concordant, congruous, conjoint, consensual, consonan … Law dictionary
congruent — congruent, ente (kon gru an, an t ) adj. Qui convient à. • Que dites vous de ma petite oie [sorte d ajustement] ? La trouvez vous congruente à l habit ?, MOL. Les préc. 10. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. congruens, part. prés. de congruere … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
congruent — early 15c., suitable, proper, from L. congruentem (nom. congruens) agreeing, fit, suitable, prp. of congruere, lit. to come together, agree, correspond with, from com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + a lost verb *gruere, *ruere fall, rush, perhaps… … Etymology dictionary
congruent — [adj] agreeable, harmonious coinciding, compatible, concurring, conforming, consistent, corresponding, identical, in agreement; concept 563 Ant. disagreeable, incongruent, unharmonious … New thesaurus
congruent — ► ADJECTIVE 1) in agreement or harmony. 2) Geometry (of figures) identical in form. DERIVATIVES congruence noun. ORIGIN from Latin congruere agree, meet together … English terms dictionary