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1 entropía
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2 entropía
f.entropy.* * *1 entropy* * *SF entropy* * *= entropy.Ex. A closed system will be subject to entropy -- the tendency for a system to run down through the loss of differentiation.* * *= entropy.Ex: A closed system will be subject to entropy -- the tendency for a system to run down through the loss of differentiation.
* * *entropy* * *entropía nfFís entropy -
3 irrecuperable
adj.1 irretrievable.2 irrecoverable, beyond reclaim, beyond retrieve, never to be recovered.* * *► adjetivo1 irretrievable* * *ADJ irrecoverable, irretrievable* * *adjetivo unrecoverable, irretrievable* * *= irretrievable, unsalvageable.Ex. Entropy factors are analysed as devices likely to lead to cognitive equilibrium, as well as retrievable and irretrievable states of entropy.Ex. Starved for cash, the New Orleans school district is taking a long shot and hoping to sell its flooded, unsalvageable school buses on eBay.* * *adjetivo unrecoverable, irretrievable* * *= irretrievable, unsalvageable.Ex: Entropy factors are analysed as devices likely to lead to cognitive equilibrium, as well as retrievable and irretrievable states of entropy.
Ex: Starved for cash, the New Orleans school district is taking a long shot and hoping to sell its flooded, unsalvageable school buses on eBay.* * *1 ‹delincuente› incorrigible2 ‹deuda› unrecoverable, irretrievable* * *
irrecuperable adjetivo
unrecoverable, irretrievable
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4 agotarse
pron.v.to become exhausted; to be finished.* * *1 (cansarse) to become exhausted, become tired out2 (gastarse) to run out3 COMERCIO to be sold out* * *1) to get exhausted, tire oneself out, wear oneself out2) sell out* * *VPR1) (=cansarse) to get exhausted, tire o.s. out, wear o.s. outme agoto pronto nadando — I soon get exhausted when I swim, I soon tire o wear myself out when I swim, swimming soon tires o wears me out
2) [mercancía, artículo, género] to sell outese producto se nos ha agotado — we've sold out of that product, that product is o has sold out
3) [recursos, reservas] to run outse me está agotando la paciencia — my patience is running out o wearing thin
4) [prórroga, tiempo] to run out* * *(v.) = run down, peter out, run + short (of), run out, go out of + print, sell out, dry up, run out of, run + dry, be all goneEx. A closed system will be subject to entropy -- the tendency for a system to run down through the loss of differentiation.Ex. Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.Ex. The arguments are well known but we must realise that there was a very real fear that society would run short of manual labour = Los argumentos son bien conocidos pero debemos darnos cuenta de que había existía un miedo real de que la sociedad se quedase sin mano de obra.Ex. He continued writing for two years until his ink ran out.Ex. Zilg claims that his book 'Du Pont: Behind the nylon Curtain', which is highly critical of Du Pont, was allowed to go out of print prematurely as a direct result of pressure being brought to bear on the publisher by Du Pont.Ex. The first edition was quickly sold out, and I decided to revise it in the light of comments by colleagues and reviewers, and of developments in my own thinking.Ex. The article 'Slim chance for ethnic funding' explains how funding for library projects to provide assistance to ethnic minorities has almost dried up.Ex. The philosophy of science lacks a time dimension and seems to have run out of language to cope with all the abstractions needed.Ex. So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.* * *(v.) = run down, peter out, run + short (of), run out, go out of + print, sell out, dry up, run out of, run + dry, be all goneEx: A closed system will be subject to entropy -- the tendency for a system to run down through the loss of differentiation.
Ex: Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.Ex: The arguments are well known but we must realise that there was a very real fear that society would run short of manual labour = Los argumentos son bien conocidos pero debemos darnos cuenta de que había existía un miedo real de que la sociedad se quedase sin mano de obra.Ex: He continued writing for two years until his ink ran out.Ex: Zilg claims that his book 'Du Pont: Behind the nylon Curtain', which is highly critical of Du Pont, was allowed to go out of print prematurely as a direct result of pressure being brought to bear on the publisher by Du Pont.Ex: The first edition was quickly sold out, and I decided to revise it in the light of comments by colleagues and reviewers, and of developments in my own thinking.Ex: The article 'Slim chance for ethnic funding' explains how funding for library projects to provide assistance to ethnic minorities has almost dried up.Ex: The philosophy of science lacks a time dimension and seems to have run out of language to cope with all the abstractions needed.Ex: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.* * *
■agotarse verbo reflexivo
1 (terminarse las existencias, la paciencia) to run out, be used up
Com to be sold out
2 (cansarse) to become exhausted o tired out
' agotarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agotar
English:
give out
- go
- run down
- run out
- short
- wear
- dry
- run
- sell
* * *vpr1. [cansarse] to tire oneself out, to exhaust oneself;se agotó con la caminata the walk tired him out o exhausted him2. [acabarse] to run out;[libro, disco, entradas] to sell out;se nos agotaron las provisiones our provisions ran out;las entradas se agotaron en seguida the tickets sold out almost immediately;se nos ha agotado ese modelo that model has sold out;se me está agotando la paciencia my patience is running out o wearing thin3. [pila, batería] to go flat* * *v/r1 ( cansarse) get worn out, exhaust o.s.2 ( terminarse) run out, become exhausted3 ( venderse) sell out;la primera edición se ha agotado the first edition has sold out* * *vr* * *agotarse vb -
5 diferenciación
f.differentiation, distinction.* * *1 differentiation* * *noun f.* * ** * *femenino differentiation* * *= demarcation, differencing, differentiation, discernment, differentiating.Nota: Nombre.Ex. A clearer demarcation might be drawn between the traditional subject headings lists and thesauri by the following summary of differences.Ex. Differencing is a method for providing entries under words other than the first in a compound term.Ex. A closed system will be subject to entropy -- the tendency for a system to run down through the loss of differentiation.Ex. He was an social anthropologist associated with what has become known as functionalism, in which he put forward the idea that questions concerning the origins, stages and law of development in culture are subordinate or secondary to discernment of functions.Ex. The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.----* diferenciación mediante colores = colour coding.* * *femenino differentiation* * *= demarcation, differencing, differentiation, discernment, differentiating.Nota: Nombre.Ex: A clearer demarcation might be drawn between the traditional subject headings lists and thesauri by the following summary of differences.
Ex: Differencing is a method for providing entries under words other than the first in a compound term.Ex: A closed system will be subject to entropy -- the tendency for a system to run down through the loss of differentiation.Ex: He was an social anthropologist associated with what has become known as functionalism, in which he put forward the idea that questions concerning the origins, stages and law of development in culture are subordinate or secondary to discernment of functions.Ex: The information seeking patterns of a variety of academic social scientists were broken down into 6 characteristics: starting; chaining; browsing; differentiating; monitoring; and extracting.* diferenciación mediante colores = colour coding.* * *differentiation* * *differentiation* * * -
6 investigación para la creación de innovaciones
(n.) = innovation researchEx. In this study the concept of entropy well-known in information theory and thermodynamics is applied to the fields of scientometrics and innovation research.* * *(n.) = innovation researchEx: In this study the concept of entropy well-known in information theory and thermodynamics is applied to the fields of scientometrics and innovation research.
Spanish-English dictionary > investigación para la creación de innovaciones
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7 teoría de la información
(n.) = information theoryEx. In this study the concept of entropy well-known in information theory and thermodynamics is applied to the fields of scientometrics and innovation research.* * *(n.) = information theoryEx: In this study the concept of entropy well-known in information theory and thermodynamics is applied to the fields of scientometrics and innovation research.
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8 termodinámica
adj.&f.feminine of TERMODINÁMICO.f.thermodynamics.* * *1 thermodynamics* * ** * *Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. In this study the concept of entropy well-known in information theory and thermodynamics is applied to the fields of scientometrics and innovation research.* * *Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: In this study the concept of entropy well-known in information theory and thermodynamics is applied to the fields of scientometrics and innovation research.
* * *thermodynamics* * *
termodinámico,-a adjetivo thermodynamic
* * *thermodynamics [singular]* * *f thermodynamics sg* * *: thermodynamics
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