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1 digresor
= discursive.Ex. By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.* * *= discursive.Ex: By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.
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2 esparcido en muchos tópicos
• discursive• excursive• spread-out on many subjectsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > esparcido en muchos tópicos
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3 discursivo
adj.discursive, reflective; cogitative.* * *► adjetivo1 discursive* * *ADJ discursive* * *- va adjetivo discursive* * *= discursive.Ex. By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.* * *- va adjetivo discursive* * *= discursive.Ex: By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.
* * *discursivo -vadiscursive* * *discursivo, -a adjdiscursive* * *adj discursive -
4 divagador
adj.digressive, rambling, wandering.* * *ADJ rambling, discursive* * *= discursive.Ex. By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.* * *= discursive.Ex: By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.
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5 locuaz
adj.1 loquacious, talkative.2 fluent, conversational, chattering, talkative.* * *1 loquacious, talkative* * *ADJ frm loquacious frm, talkative* * *adjetivo talkative, loquacious (frml)* * *= discursive, voluble, glib.Ex. By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.Ex. A voluble talker, he is known as a person with a large talent and a large ego.Ex. The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.* * *adjetivo talkative, loquacious (frml)* * *= discursive, voluble, glib.Ex: By giving the searcher an opportunity to be more discursive, it may be possible to better assess the effectiveness of the different search formulation strategies.
Ex: A voluble talker, he is known as a person with a large talent and a large ego.Ex: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.* * *talkative, loquacious ( frml)* * *
locuaz adjetivo
talkative, loquacious (frml)
locuaz adjetivo loquacious, talkative
' locuaz' also found in these entries:
English:
garrulous
- loquacious
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6 antiesencialista
Ex. The author views the essentialist/ anti-essentialist dichotomy as a discursive debate deployed in constructing and sustaining boundaries between different interpretative communities.* * *Ex: The author views the essentialist/ anti-essentialist dichotomy as a discursive debate deployed in constructing and sustaining boundaries between different interpretative communities.
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7 esencialista
= essentialist.Ex. The author views the essentialist/anti-essentialist dichotomy as a discursive debate deployed in constructing and sustaining boundaries between different interpretative communities.* * *= essentialist.Ex: The author views the essentialist/anti-essentialist dichotomy as a discursive debate deployed in constructing and sustaining boundaries between different interpretative communities.
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8 discursivo
• arrived-at by reasoning• dialectic• discursive• disquisitive• rambling• spread-out on many subjects -
9 divagante
adj.1 rambling.2 digressive, discursive, rambling, wandering.f. & m.1 digresser.2 wanderer.
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discursive — adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin discursivus, from Latin discursus, past participle of discurrere to run about more at discourse Date: 1598 1. a. moving from topic to topic without order ; rambling b. proceeding coherently … New Collegiate Dictionary