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121 preparar el terreno
figurado to pave the way, prepare the ground* * ** * *(v.) = pave + the way (for/towards/to), set + the scene, clear + the path, smooth + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the path (for/towards/to), lay + the groundwork for, pave + the road (for/towards/to), clear + the wayEx. In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.Ex. Before we look at how libraries in Great Britain have responded to community information, first it is important to set the scene by examining in more detail some of these other information and advice services.Ex. All of this was intended to clear for the reader his/her path in the catalog, to obviate anything that might distract his/her attention or otherwise retard his/her progress, and to facilitate in every way possible his/her search in the catalog.Ex. Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex. Microcomputers or telecomputers (the successor to the television) set the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex. But if the groundwork for these accomplisments can be laid with patient, constructive efforts, that contribution is more important than presiding over the final act.Ex. Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.Ex. Last night's decision by the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the government-backed transaction to take place immediately.* * *(v.) = pave + the way (for/towards/to), set + the scene, clear + the path, smooth + the way, set + the stage, pave + the path (for/towards/to), pave + the path (for/towards/to), lay + the groundwork for, pave + the road (for/towards/to), clear + the wayEx: In the face of present priorities and staff commitments, the Library feels that it cannot undertake a comprehensive study of the subject heading system that would pave the way for a major restructuring of the system.
Ex: Before we look at how libraries in Great Britain have responded to community information, first it is important to set the scene by examining in more detail some of these other information and advice services.Ex: All of this was intended to clear for the reader his/her path in the catalog, to obviate anything that might distract his/her attention or otherwise retard his/her progress, and to facilitate in every way possible his/her search in the catalog.Ex: Continued communication regarding procedures and results smooths the way for long-term understanding and willingness to participate = La comunicación permanente con respecto a procedimientos y resultados facilita el entendimiento a largo plazo y el deseo de participar.Ex: Microcomputers or telecomputers (the successor to the television) set the stage for an interactive environment that can banish the 'master-slave' architecture of television and its progeny, the culture of passivity.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: The article is entitled 'The long and winding road: the FCC paves the path with good intentions'.Ex: But if the groundwork for these accomplisments can be laid with patient, constructive efforts, that contribution is more important than presiding over the final act.Ex: Together, these technologies pave the road for the introduction of interactive television to fully exploit the benefits of the conversion to digital.Ex: Last night's decision by the Supreme Court has cleared the way for the government-backed transaction to take place immediately. -
122 ratería
f.petty larceny, shoplifting, larceny, pocket picking.* * *1 petty theft, pilfering* * *SF1) (=robo) petty thieving2) (=cualidad) crookedness, dishonesty* * *= banditry, pilferage.Ex. The article is entitled 'Book pilferage is not banditry: information interchange across cultural boundaries'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Book pilferage is not banditry: information interchange across cultural boundaries'.* * *= banditry, pilferage.Ex: The article is entitled 'Book pilferage is not banditry: information interchange across cultural boundaries'.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Book pilferage is not banditry: information interchange across cultural boundaries'.* * *ratería nfFam1. [robo] pilfering, stealing;2. [tacañería] stinginess, meanness;el regalo que me han hecho es una ratería the present they gave me is really cheap and nasty -
123 reestructuración
f.1 restructuring, shake-up, company shake-out, reorganization.2 refinancing, rollover.* * *1 restructuring, reorganization* * *SF restructuring, reorganizing* * *femenino restructuring, reorganization* * *= restructuring [re-structuring], repackaging [re-packaging], realignment, reshuffling, reengineering [re-engineering], makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], reframing, shake-up, reshuffle, restructuration, revamp.Ex. The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.Ex. Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex. The challenge to libraries of these institutions calls for reassessment of programmes and realignment in their power structures.Ex. This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex. Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. This paper attempts to provide such a reframing.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex. The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.Ex. The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.* * *femenino restructuring, reorganization* * *= restructuring [re-structuring], repackaging [re-packaging], realignment, reshuffling, reengineering [re-engineering], makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], reframing, shake-up, reshuffle, restructuration, revamp.Ex: The subsequent report, a tour de force, recommended the restructuring of library authorities into larger units.
Ex: Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex: The challenge to libraries of these institutions calls for reassessment of programmes and realignment in their power structures.Ex: This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex: Reengineering involves eliminating repeated work spending less time with administrative tasks.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: This paper attempts to provide such a reframing.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.Ex: The restructuration and consolidation of European defence industries cannot be left exclusively to the market.Ex: The new version of search software amounts to a complete revamp rather than just an incremental upgrade.* * *(de una empresa) restructuring, reorganizationla reestructuración de la deuda externa the restructuring of the foreign debt* * *
reestructuración sustantivo femenino restructuring
' reestructuración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
reconversión
English:
restructuring
* * *restructuring* * *f restructuring -
124 reflexión
f.1 reflection, careful consideration, meditation, thought.2 reflection, reflexion.* * *1 reflection\con reflexión on reflectionsin reflexión without thinking* * *noun f.reflection, thought* * *SF1) (Fís) reflection2) (=consideración) reflection, thought* * *1)a) ( acción) reflectionb) reflexiones femenino plural ( consideraciones) reflections (pl)después de muchas reflexiones — after much reflection o thought
hizo unas reflexiones sobre... — he made some observations on...
* * *= deliberation, reflection [reflexion], contemplation, thought, rumination.Ex. Such deliberations on subject scope will normally lead to a preliminary list of significant terms.Ex. Her paper was entitled ' Reflections on the use of an on-line instrument for information retrieval in libraries'.Ex. 'Look,' she began, rousing herself from her secret contemplation, 'Cindi Kass doesn't strike me as the type to grieve'.Ex. Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex. The article is entitled 'The library and the library school: some ruminations on relationships'.----* dar lugar a la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* dar materia para la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* jornada de reflexión = reflection-day.* período de reflexión = cooling-off period.* que incita a la reflexión = provocative of.* que invita a la reflexión = thought-provoking.* reflexiones = thoughts, musings.* unos segundos de reflexión = a moment's thought, a moment's reflection.* * *1)a) ( acción) reflectionb) reflexiones femenino plural ( consideraciones) reflections (pl)después de muchas reflexiones — after much reflection o thought
hizo unas reflexiones sobre... — he made some observations on...
* * *= deliberation, reflection [reflexion], contemplation, thought, rumination.Ex: Such deliberations on subject scope will normally lead to a preliminary list of significant terms.
Ex: Her paper was entitled ' Reflections on the use of an on-line instrument for information retrieval in libraries'.Ex: 'Look,' she began, rousing herself from her secret contemplation, 'Cindi Kass doesn't strike me as the type to grieve'.Ex: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.Ex: The article is entitled 'The library and the library school: some ruminations on relationships'.* dar lugar a la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* dar materia para la reflexión = provide + food for thought.* jornada de reflexión = reflection-day.* período de reflexión = cooling-off period.* que incita a la reflexión = provocative of.* que invita a la reflexión = thought-provoking.* reflexiones = thoughts, musings.* unos segundos de reflexión = a moment's thought, a moment's reflection.* * *A1(acción): lo encontré entregado a la reflexión I found him deep in thought o meditation o reflectionsin reflexión without thinking, without thought o reflection(consideraciones): estaba absorta en sus reflexiones she was deep in thought o meditation o reflectioncomo resultado de mis profundas reflexiones after much serious reflection o thoughthizo unas reflexiones sobre la derrota he reflected on the defeatB ( Fís) reflectionCompuesto:total reflection* * *
reflexión sustantivo femenino reflection
actuar sin reflexión, to act without thinking
' reflexión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balance
- ciega
- ciego
- de
- temeridad
English:
consideration
- impulsively
- reflection
- second thought
- thought
* * *reflexión nf1. [meditación] reflection;sin previa reflexión without thinking2. [razonamiento] thought;me hizo unas reflexiones sobre el asunto he made a few remarks on the matter to me, he shared some of his thoughts on the matter with me3. [de onda, rayo] reflection* * *f reflection, thought* * ** * *reflexión n reflection -
125 reorganización
f.1 reorganization, realignment, reorganisation.2 reorganization, reshuffle, shake-up, shakeup.* * *1 reorganization\reorganización ministerial cabinet reshuffle* * *noun f.* * ** * *femenino reorganization* * *= reorganisation [reorganization, -USA], repackaging [re-packaging], redeployment, redevelopment [re-development], reshuffling, respacing, makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], shake-up, reshuffle.Ex. To reallocate the records by spreading them out evenly in the available space, a procedure called ' reorganisation' is used.Ex. Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex. What I would like to see would be the redeployment of staffs of libraries.Ex. The board chose to place the redevelopment issue in the hands of a committee, on which users formed the majority.Ex. This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex. This article describes a project undertaken at Aston University Library to use the spreadsheet package Excel to assist in planning the respacing of the periodical stock.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex. To enable librarians to face this challenge requires a radical re-thinking of library school syllabuses.Ex. In this article a re-think about the nature of university education is given.Ex. She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex. The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.* * *femenino reorganization* * *= reorganisation [reorganization, -USA], repackaging [re-packaging], redeployment, redevelopment [re-development], reshuffling, respacing, makeover [make-over], makeover [make-over], rethinking [re-thinking], rethink [re-think], shake-up, reshuffle.Ex: To reallocate the records by spreading them out evenly in the available space, a procedure called ' reorganisation' is used.
Ex: Repackaging is the extraction of the meaning from the information sources discovered, rewording it, perhaps summarising it, and re-presenting it in a form more easily assimilable by the enquirer.Ex: What I would like to see would be the redeployment of staffs of libraries.Ex: The board chose to place the redevelopment issue in the hands of a committee, on which users formed the majority.Ex: This article describes the reshuffling of key executives by American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATandT).Ex: This article describes a project undertaken at Aston University Library to use the spreadsheet package Excel to assist in planning the respacing of the periodical stock.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: The article is entitled 'TI: 'Changing floors': a summer 2000 stock makeover for the Robinson Library'.Ex: To enable librarians to face this challenge requires a radical re-thinking of library school syllabuses.Ex: In this article a re-think about the nature of university education is given.Ex: She is quitting as finance director of the Sainsbury supermarket chain after a boardroom shake-up with a golden handshake likely to top £500000.Ex: The strongest clue that a reshuffle is on the cards is the regularity with which the press has started to attack specific ministers.* * *reorganization* * *[reestructuración] reorganization; [del gobierno] reshuffle* * *f reorganization -
126 retroceso
m.1 backward movement.2 deterioration.3 setback.* * *1 (movimiento) backward movement2 MEDICINA aggravation, deterioration, worsening3 (económico) recession4 (de arma) recoil* * *SM1) (=movimiento) backward movement; (Mil) retreat2) [de rifle] recoil3) (Com) (=recesión) recession, depression; [de precio] fall, drop4) (Med) new outbreak5) (Tip) backspace* * *a) ( movimiento hacia atrás) backward movementb) ( de ejército) withdrawal, retreatc) ( acción de volverse atrás) backing downd) (Arm) recoile) (Ven) (Auto) reverse* * *= retrograde step, ebbing, step backward(s), step back, throwback.Ex. Indexing and searching on the Internet appears to have taken a retrograde step.Ex. The article is entitled 'The ebbing of municipal documents and the flow of public information in New York'.Ex. This is a major step backward in the ideology of bibliographic cataloging.Ex. The article is entitled 'Two steps forward, one step back? Multicultural library services in Australia in the 1990s'.Ex. These methods, a throwback to the early 20th century, constitute an excellent basis for sustainable agriculture, which aims to reduce consumption of plant protection products.----* borrar con la tecla de retroceso = backspace.* Retroceso de Página (RePág) = PgUp (Page Up).* tecla de retroceso = BACKSPACE key.* tecla de Retroceso de Página = Page Up key.* * *a) ( movimiento hacia atrás) backward movementb) ( de ejército) withdrawal, retreatc) ( acción de volverse atrás) backing downd) (Arm) recoile) (Ven) (Auto) reverse* * *= retrograde step, ebbing, step backward(s), step back, throwback.Ex: Indexing and searching on the Internet appears to have taken a retrograde step.
Ex: The article is entitled 'The ebbing of municipal documents and the flow of public information in New York'.Ex: This is a major step backward in the ideology of bibliographic cataloging.Ex: The article is entitled 'Two steps forward, one step back? Multicultural library services in Australia in the 1990s'.Ex: These methods, a throwback to the early 20th century, constitute an excellent basis for sustainable agriculture, which aims to reduce consumption of plant protection products.* borrar con la tecla de retroceso = backspace.* Retroceso de Página (RePág) = PgUp (Page Up).* tecla de retroceso = BACKSPACE key.* tecla de Retroceso de Página = Page Up key.* * *1 (movimiento hacia atrás) backward movementesto supone un retroceso importante para el equipo this is a serious backward step for the team2 (de un ejército) withdrawal, retreat3 (acción de ceder) backing downsu retroceso sobre estos puntos sorprendió a todo el mundo his backing down o the way he backed down on these points surprised everyone4 ( Arm) recoil* * *
retroceso sustantivo masculino
(en plan, desarrollo) backward step
c) (Arm) recoild) (Ven) (Auto) reverse
retroceso sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento) backward movement
2 Med deterioration, worsening
3 Econ recession
' retroceso' also found in these entries:
English:
recoil
* * *retroceso nm1. [movimiento hacia atrás] backward movement;supuso un retroceso en las negociaciones it caused a setback in the negotiations2. [de fusil, cañón] recoil3. [de tropas] retreat4. [en la economía] recession5. [en enfermedad] deterioration;el paciente ha experimentado un retroceso the patient's condition has deteriorated* * *m figbackward step* * *retroceso nm1) : backward movement2) : backing down3) : setback, relapse4) : recoil -
127 ruina
f.1 ruin (quiebra).dejar en o llevar a la ruina a alguien to ruin somebodyestar en la ruina to be ruinedsu negocio es una ruina his business is swallowing up his money2 destruction.el alcohol será su ruina drink will be the ruin o ruination of him3 wreck (person).estar hecho una ruina to be a wreck4 bankruptcy, crash, smashup.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ruinar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: ruinar.* * *1 ruin, collapse2 figurado fall, end, downfall1 ruins\amenazar ruina to be on the point of collapsing, be on the verge of collapsingestar hecho,-a una ruina figurado to be a wreck* * *noun f.1) ruin2) downfall, collapse* * *SF1) (Econ) ruintanto gastar en viajes va a ser mi ruina — spending all this money on travel is going to cost me a fortune
2) [de edificio] collapseamenazar ruina — to threaten to collapse, be about to fall down
3) [de imperio] fall, decline; [de persona] ruin, downfallel alcohol va a ser mi ruina — alcohol will be the ruin of me, alcohol will be my downfall
4) (=persona ajada)estar hecho una ruina — to be a wreck, look a wreck
6) (Jur) ** bird **, prison sentence* * *1)a) ( estado)la región quedó sumida en la ruina — the area was left in ruins o was devastated
estar hecho una ruina — (fam) to be a wreck (colloq)
b) ( bancarrota) ruinc) (causa, origen)2) ( acción) collapse3) ruinas femenino plural (de edificio, ciudad) ruins (pl)* * *= destruction, ruin, downfall, undoing, bust, obliteration, bane, labefaction, rack and ruin.Ex. In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.Ex. Information deprivation can be found among a very broad band of the population, including all those citizens whose life styles contribute towards the ruin of their environment.Ex. What this time will be the cause of his slapstick downfall?.Ex. At the dinner party, eating nearly proved the undoing of Peter, who ran the danger of becoming a pie himself.Ex. The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.Ex. The article is entitled 'The wayward bookman: the decline, fall and historical obliteration of an ALA president'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Donation of books to libraries: bane or blessing'.Ex. The natural result of this labefaction is the Delaware neonate killing by a freshman couple.Ex. The policies that the Mugabe government have taken have lead the country to economic and political rack and ruin.----* abandonado y en ruinas = derelict.* causar ruina a = bring + ruin to.* en la ruina = in chapter 11, in dire straits.* en ruinas = in ruins, ruined, in shambles, upside down.* estar en ruinas = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* la ruina de = the bane of.* * *1)a) ( estado)la región quedó sumida en la ruina — the area was left in ruins o was devastated
estar hecho una ruina — (fam) to be a wreck (colloq)
b) ( bancarrota) ruinc) (causa, origen)2) ( acción) collapse3) ruinas femenino plural (de edificio, ciudad) ruins (pl)* * *= destruction, ruin, downfall, undoing, bust, obliteration, bane, labefaction, rack and ruin.Ex: In the event of a serious accident (a fire, deliberate destruction, or a computer error) nothing will happen to the records vital to the operation of the library.
Ex: Information deprivation can be found among a very broad band of the population, including all those citizens whose life styles contribute towards the ruin of their environment.Ex: What this time will be the cause of his slapstick downfall?.Ex: At the dinner party, eating nearly proved the undoing of Peter, who ran the danger of becoming a pie himself.Ex: The article 'El Dorado or bust?' warns that the electronic market is changing.Ex: The article is entitled 'The wayward bookman: the decline, fall and historical obliteration of an ALA president'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Donation of books to libraries: bane or blessing'.Ex: The natural result of this labefaction is the Delaware neonate killing by a freshman couple.Ex: The policies that the Mugabe government have taken have lead the country to economic and political rack and ruin.* abandonado y en ruinas = derelict.* causar ruina a = bring + ruin to.* en la ruina = in chapter 11, in dire straits.* en ruinas = in ruins, ruined, in shambles, upside down.* estar en ruinas = be a shambles, be (in) a mess.* la ruina de = the bane of.* * *A1(estado, situación): la compañía está/se ha quedado en la ruina the company is in a terrible mess, the company is in dire straitsconduce al protagonista a la ruina it brings about the protagonist's downfalltras la guerra, esta región quedó sumida en la ruina when the war ended this area was left in ruins o was devastatedlos dejó en la ruina it ruined themdejaron la economía en la ruina they left the economy in ruins2(causa de perdición, desastre): el juego va a ser su ruina gambling will be the ruin of hereste hijo mío es una ruina this son of mine is ruining meeste coche es mi ruina this car is costing me a fortune o is going to bankrupt me ( colloq)B (acción) collapsela casa amenaza ruina the house is on the point of collapseen ruina in ruinsla casa estaba en ruinas the house was in ruins* * *
ruina sustantivo femenino
estar en la ruina [ empresario] to be ruined;
[ país] to be in financial ruin;
d)
en ruinas in ruins
ruina sustantivo femenino
1 ruin
amenazar ruina, to be about to fall down
2 (económica) ruin: la empresa está en la ruina, the company has collapsed o gone bankrupt
3 (de una persona) downfall, ruin: el juego fue su ruina, gambling was his downfall 4 estar hecho una ruina, to be a wreck
5 en ruinas, in ruins
' ruina' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abocada
- abocado
- buscarse
- ser
- significar
- borde
- calle
English:
destruction
- ruin
- wreck
- write-off
- down
- make
* * *ruina nf1. [quiebra] ruin;su negocio es una ruina his business is swallowing up his money;la caída de la Bolsa causó su ruina the collapse of the Stock Exchange ruined him;estar en la ruina to be ruined;la epidemia ha supuesto la ruina de muchos ganaderos the epidemic has ruined many cattle farmers;vamos a la ruina we are going to wrack and ruin2. [destrucción] destruction;el alcohol será su ruina drink will be the ruin o ruination of him3.ruinas [de una construcción] ruins;un puente en ruinas a bridge in ruins;amenazar ruina [edificio] to be about to collapse4. [persona] wreck;estar hecho una ruina to be a wreck* * *f1 ( quiebra) ruin;amenazar ruina be on the point of collapse;llevar a alguien a la ruina bankrupt s.o.;estar en la ruina be in dire straits2 persona:estar hecho una ruina be a wreck3 de edificio:ruinas pl ruins* * *ruina nf1) : ruin, destruction2) : downfall, collapse3) ruinas nfpl: ruins, remains* * *ruina n (edificio) ruin -
128 separar el grano de la paja
* * *(v.) = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaffEx. An interesting outcome from this research has been that instead of dividing the collection of documents into relevant sheep and irrelevant goats, we rank every document, from 'most relevant' to 'least relevant'.Ex. Instead of ranking the documents retrieved in probable order of relevance, the conventional search sorts the relevant sheep from the irrelevant goats and ignores the fact that there are a lot of 'maybe's' involved.Ex. Special multimedia search engines such as used on CNN and Sony may be better at separating the wheat from the chaff.Ex. The article is entitled ' Sorting out the wheat from the chaff: take a look at the multimedia features of seven Web-wide search services'.Ex. The article is entitled 'Sifting the wheat from the chaff'.* * *(v.) = divide into + Adjetivo + sheep and + Adjetivo + goats, sort the + Adjetivo + sheep from the + Adjetivo + goats, separate + the wheat from the chaff, sort out + the wheat from the chaff, sift + the wheat from the chaffEx: An interesting outcome from this research has been that instead of dividing the collection of documents into relevant sheep and irrelevant goats, we rank every document, from 'most relevant' to 'least relevant'.
Ex: Instead of ranking the documents retrieved in probable order of relevance, the conventional search sorts the relevant sheep from the irrelevant goats and ignores the fact that there are a lot of 'maybe's' involved.Ex: Special multimedia search engines such as used on CNN and Sony may be better at separating the wheat from the chaff.Ex: The article is entitled ' Sorting out the wheat from the chaff: take a look at the multimedia features of seven Web-wide search services'.Ex: The article is entitled 'Sifting the wheat from the chaff'.
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