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1 denominador
m.denominator.denominador común (Mat) (& figurative) common denominator* * *► adjetivo1 denominative1 MATEMÁTICAS denominator\mínimo común denominador lowest common denominator————————1 MATEMÁTICAS denominator* * *SM denominatordenominador común — (Mat) (tb fig) common denominator
* * *masculino denominator* * *= denominator.Ex. Such counts must be recognised as ratios which can only be validly compared if the denominators are the same.----* denominador común = common denominator, common ground, common thread.* * *masculino denominator* * *= denominator.Ex: Such counts must be recognised as ratios which can only be validly compared if the denominators are the same.
* denominador común = common denominator, common ground, common thread.* * *denominatorCompuesto:( Mat) common denominator; (elemento en común) common factor* * *
denominador m Mat denominator
mínimo común denominador, lowest common denominator
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common denominator
- denominator
- lowest common denominator
* * *denominador nmdenominatorMat denominador común common denominator;el denominador común de todos los candidatos es su juventud the thing the candidates have in common is that they are all young* * *m:denominador común fig common denominator* * *denominador nm: denominator -
2 legítimamente
adv.legitimately, lawfully, rightfully, de jure.* * *► adverbio1 legitimamente* * *ADV1) (=legalmente) legitimately, rightfully2) (=auténticamente) genuinely* * *= legitimately, rightfully, validly.Ex. the searcher may very legitimately approach the index from one of the concepts which is not represented as the lead term.Ex. It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.Ex. Such counts must be recognised as ratios which can only be validly compared if the denominators are the same.* * *= legitimately, rightfully, validly.Ex: the searcher may very legitimately approach the index from one of the concepts which is not represented as the lead term.
Ex: It must be remembered that AACR does not follow the Paris Principles completely, as Mr. Lubetzky quite rightfully and disappointedly pointed out.Ex: Such counts must be recognised as ratios which can only be validly compared if the denominators are the same.* * *(conforme a la ley) lawfully, legitimately; (conforme a sus derechos) legitimately* * *legítimamente advlegitimately, rightfully
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