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connectives

  • 1 conector

    adj.
    connective.
    m.
    1 cable, lead (cable).
    2 connector, socket, connecter, coupler.
    * * *
    1 connector
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino connector
    * * *
    = connective, connector, connector, transitional word.
    Ex. Typically, connectives and qualifiers in text, such as 'than', 'a', 'where', 'he', 'she', 'it' will feature in the stop list.
    Ex. A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon and the crystal is broken up into chips which are then packaged and joined to connectors.
    Ex. You can combine any of the types of search requests using the operators or connectors: and, or, not, with, and near.
    Ex. In the final strategy, students re-write textual paragraphs in their own words, using transitional words and phrases to combine sentences.
    ----
    * conector entre facetas = intra-facet connector.
    * * *
    masculino connector
    * * *
    = connective, connector, connector, transitional word.

    Ex: Typically, connectives and qualifiers in text, such as 'than', 'a', 'where', 'he', 'she', 'it' will feature in the stop list.

    Ex: A number of identical integrated circuits are usually made side by side on a single slice of silicon and the crystal is broken up into chips which are then packaged and joined to connectors.
    Ex: You can combine any of the types of search requests using the operators or connectors: and, or, not, with, and near.
    Ex: In the final strategy, students re-write textual paragraphs in their own words, using transitional words and phrases to combine sentences.
    * conector entre facetas = intra-facet connector.

    * * *
    connector
    * * *

    conector sustantivo masculino
    connector
    * * *
    1. [clavija, enchufe] connector
    conector hembra female connector;
    conector macho male connector;
    conector universal universal connector
    2. [cable] cable, lead
    * * *
    : connector

    Spanish-English dictionary > conector

  • 2 modificador

    adj.
    modifying.
    m.
    modifier.
    * * *
    1 modifying
    1 modifier
    ————————
    1 modifier
    * * *
    SM (Ling) modifier
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo modification (before n), modifying (before n)
    II
    masculino modifier
    * * *
    = qualifier, qualifier, qualifier, modifier.
    Nota: En lenguajes documentales, palabra que se adjunta a un encabezamiento entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado de homónimos; por ejemplo Mercurio(dios), Mercurio(metal), Mercurio(planeta).
    Ex. Typically, connectives and qualifiers in text, such as 'than', 'a', 'where', 'he', 'she', 'it' will feature in the stop list.
    Ex. This layout gives the lead term in the context of wider terms on the same line (the qualifier) and narrower terms (the Display) on the second line.
    Ex. A qualifier is a term added to a corporate name in order to supply additional information as an aid in identification.
    Ex. Homographs may need a modifier in parenthesis to clarify the meaning that is associated with them, for example Cold (Disease).
    * * *
    I
    - dora adjetivo modification (before n), modifying (before n)
    II
    masculino modifier
    * * *
    = qualifier, qualifier, qualifier, modifier.
    Nota: En lenguajes documentales, palabra que se adjunta a un encabezamiento entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado de homónimos; por ejemplo Mercurio(dios), Mercurio(metal), Mercurio(planeta).

    Ex: Typically, connectives and qualifiers in text, such as 'than', 'a', 'where', 'he', 'she', 'it' will feature in the stop list.

    Ex: This layout gives the lead term in the context of wider terms on the same line (the qualifier) and narrower terms (the Display) on the second line.
    Ex: A qualifier is a term added to a corporate name in order to supply additional information as an aid in identification.
    Ex: Homographs may need a modifier in parenthesis to clarify the meaning that is associated with them, for example Cold (Disease).

    * * *
    modification ( before n), modifying ( before n)
    modifier
    Compuesto:
    modificador directo/indirecto
    direct/indirect modifier
    * * *

    modificador m Ling modifier
    * * *
    modificador, -ora
    adj
    modifying
    nm,f
    Gram modifier;
    modificador del nombre/verbo noun/verb modifier

    Spanish-English dictionary > modificador

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