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1 sistema experto
m.intelligent knowledge-based system, IKBS, expert system.* * *expert system* * *(n.) = expert system, knowledge-base systemEx. For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like ' expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.Ex. A knowledge-based system is defined as a system that displays competence through explicit knowledge representation schemes.* * *(n.) = expert system, knowledge-base systemEx: For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like ' expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.
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2 abundar
v.1 to abound (ser abundante).aquí abundan los camaleones there are lots of chameleons hereEl agua abunda Water abounds.2 to be plenty of, to be a lot of.Abundan los problemas There are plenty of problems.3 to have plenty of, to have a lot of, to have probably a lot of.Me abundan los problemas I have plenty of problems.4 to abound for, to be plentiful for, to abound to.Nos abunda la comida Food abounds for us.* * *1 (haber en cantidad) to abound, be plentiful2 abundar en (tener en cantidad) to be rich in, abound in3 figurado (adherirse) to share, support■ yo abundo en la opinión del ministro I agree with the minister, I share the minister's opinion* * *verbto abound, be plentiful* * *VI1) (=existir en abundancia) to be plentifuleste tipo de cáncer abunda entre personas sedentarias — this type of cancer is very common in o among sedentary people
2) frm (=tener en abundancia)abundar en algo: la zona abunda en gas natural — the area is rich in natural gas, natural gas is plentiful in the area
los periódicos abundan en anglicismos — the newspapers abound in o with anglicisms
3) (=profundizar)abundar en algo — frm to elaborate on sth
4) (=estar de acuerdo)yo abundo en esa opinión — I absolutely o wholeheartedly agree
* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) ( existir en gran número o cantidad) especie/mineral to be abundantb) ( tener mucho)abundar en algo — to abound o be rich in something
el país abunda en recursos naturales — the country abounds o is rich in natural resources
2) ( extenderse al hablar)3) (en una opinión, creencia) (frml)abundo en la opinión de mi colega de que... — I share my colleague's opinion that...
* * *= abound, buzz with.Ex. For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like 'expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.Ex. The entire USA has begun to buzz with discusions on making this way of doing business the rule rather than the exception of 21st century life.----* abundar en = abound in/with, be rife with, litter (with).* abundar sobre = elaborate on.* polémica + abundar = controversy + rage.* * *verbo intransitivo1)a) ( existir en gran número o cantidad) especie/mineral to be abundantb) ( tener mucho)abundar en algo — to abound o be rich in something
el país abunda en recursos naturales — the country abounds o is rich in natural resources
2) ( extenderse al hablar)3) (en una opinión, creencia) (frml)abundo en la opinión de mi colega de que... — I share my colleague's opinion that...
* * *= abound, buzz with.Ex: For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like 'expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.
Ex: The entire USA has begun to buzz with discusions on making this way of doing business the rule rather than the exception of 21st century life.* abundar en = abound in/with, be rife with, litter (with).* abundar sobre = elaborate on.* polémica + abundar = controversy + rage.* * *abundar [A1 ]viA1 (existir en gran número o cantidad) to abound, be abundantesta planta abunda en los climas tropicales this plant grows in abundance o abounds in tropical climatesaquí lo que abunda son los problemas there's certainly no shortage of problems herelo que abunda no daña: ya sé que lo he dicho antes, pero lo que abunda no daña I know I've said this before, but there's no harm in repeating it2 (tener mucho) abundar EN algo to be rich IN sthel país abunda en recursos naturales the country is rich in o abounds in natural resourcesla traducción abunda en errores the translation is full of mistakesB (extenderse al hablar) abundar EN algo to go into great detail ABOUT sthabundó en el tema he talked about the subject at great lengthabundó en detalles sobre su viaje she discussed her trip in great detailC (en una opinión) abundar EN algo:los dos partidos abundan en la opinión de que la reforma es insuficiente both parties share the view o agree that the reform does not go far enoughabundo en la opinión de mi colega de que … I share my colleague's opinion that …* * *
abundar ( conjugate abundar) verbo intransitivo
abundar verbo intransitivo
1 (haber o tener en cantidad) to abound, be plentiful: estos montes abundan en caza mayor, there's a plentiful supply of big-game in these mountains
2 (insistir) to go on: no es necesario que abundes más en ello, don't go on about it
' abundar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pulular
English:
abound
* * *abundar vi1. [ser abundante] to abound;aquí abundan los camaleones there are lots of chameleons here;este año abundan las naranjas the oranges have done very well this year2.abundar en [tener en abundancia] to be rich in;la región abunda en recursos naturales the region is rich in natural resources3.abundar en [insistir] to insist on;en su discurso abundó en la necesidad de recortar gastos in her speech she insisted on the need to cut costs4.abundar en [estar de acuerdo con] to agree completely with;abundo en vuestra opinión I entirely agree with you* * *v/i be plentiful oabundant;abundar en abound in* * *abundar vi1) : to abound, to be plentiful2)abundar en : to be in agreement with -
3 destacar
v.1 to emphasize, to highlight (poner de relieve).cabe destacar que… it is important to point out that…hay que destacar el trabajo de los actores the acting deserves special mentionElla destaca sus logros She highlights his achievements.Ella destacó su importancia She emphasized its importance.2 to station (tropas).3 to stand out.destaca entre sus otras novelas por su humor it stands out among her other novels for o because of its humorSus logros destacan His achievements stand out.4 to put on the front, to deploy, to detach, to put at the front line.Ricardo destacó al alumno Richard put the student on the front.* * *1 (despuntar) to stand out1 MILITAR to detach2 (en pintura) to highlight, make stand out3 figurado (dar énfasis) to point out, emphasize1 to stand out* * *verb1) to highlight, emphasize2) stand out* * *1. VT1) (=hacer resaltar) to emphasizequiero destacar que... — I wish to emphasize that...
2) (Mil) to detach, detail3) (Inform) to highlight2.VISee:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress2) ( realzar) <belleza/figura> to enhance; <color/plano> to bring out3)a) (Mil) < tropas> to postdestacar a alguien para + inf — to detail somebody to + inf
b) <periodista/fotógrafo> to send2.destacar vi to stand outdestacar en algo — to excel at o in something
el marco hace destacar aún más la belleza del cuadro — the frame further enhances the beauty of the picture
* * *= bring into + focus, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], give + prominence, give + emphasis, highlight, make + Posesivo + mark, single out, illuminate, heighten, stand out in + the text, play up, stand out, foreground, lay + emphasis on, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, excel, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, place + great store on, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, stand + apart, shine, deploy, flag + Nombre + up, stand + proud.Ex. Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex. Provision should be on the basis of quality and originality, with classic works of the genre given prominence.Ex. Some are poorly written giving either too much or too little data, and giving undue emphasis to the author's priorities.Ex. In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex. Prior to that date he had already begun to make his mark.Ex. Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex. This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.Ex. Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Ex. Both Dialog and Chemical Abstracts Service stand out in the text.Ex. A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.Ex. Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.Ex. His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.Ex. Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.Ex. Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.Ex. Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.Ex. As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.Ex. This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.Ex. Expert systems represent an attempt to harness, as an intellectual tool, those features of the computer where it excels in the handling of data.Ex. This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.Ex. This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.Ex. The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.Ex. This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex. Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..Ex. In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex. There are many books published in the world and of many kinds, but one category stands apart: books that come under the heading of literature.Ex. A light box would be provided for this purpose so that the cards could be accurately stacked on top of each other to allow the light from the light box to shine through any holes that the three cards had in common.Ex. Any attack on Iran will require that military forces quickly deploy to Dubai to forestall the closing of the strait.Ex. If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.Ex. Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.----* destacar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).* destacar en = pull off on.* destacar la importancia = underscore + importance.* destacar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.* destacar por encima de los demás = stand out from + the rest, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.* destacar sobre los demás = stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.* es de destacar que = significantly.* es importante destacar = importantly.* hay que destacar = importantly.* sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.* sin nada que destacar = uneventful.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress2) ( realzar) <belleza/figura> to enhance; <color/plano> to bring out3)a) (Mil) < tropas> to postdestacar a alguien para + inf — to detail somebody to + inf
b) <periodista/fotógrafo> to send2.destacar vi to stand outdestacar en algo — to excel at o in something
el marco hace destacar aún más la belleza del cuadro — the frame further enhances the beauty of the picture
* * *= bring into + focus, emphasise [emphasize, -USA], give + prominence, give + emphasis, highlight, make + Posesivo + mark, single out, illuminate, heighten, stand out in + the text, play up, stand out, foreground, lay + emphasis on, be to the fore, bring to + the fore, come to + the fore, give + highlights, excel, spotlight, bring to + the forefront, place + great store on, create + a high profile for, give + a high profile, have + high profile, bring + attention to, stand + apart, shine, deploy, flag + Nombre + up, stand + proud.Ex: The current technological scene is reviewed to bring fee-related issues into sharper focus.
Ex: Analytical cataloguing aims to emphasise the content of documents, rather than relying entirely upon cataloguing whole works.Ex: Provision should be on the basis of quality and originality, with classic works of the genre given prominence.Ex: Some are poorly written giving either too much or too little data, and giving undue emphasis to the author's priorities.Ex: In each case the object of the discussion will be to highlight what appear to be the significant aspects, particularly those concerning the background which affect the nature of the scheme.Ex: Prior to that date he had already begun to make his mark.Ex: Conference proceedings are singled out for special attention because they are an important category of material in relation to abstracting and indexing publications.Ex: This appraisal attempts to illuminate aspects of Irish library history omitted from international reference works.Ex: Automated support services have heightened the sense of interdependency between libraries and vendors.Ex: Both Dialog and Chemical Abstracts Service stand out in the text.Ex: A long-standing but unfortunate tradition plays up antagonism between those librarians who become catalogers and those who opt for reference or public service.Ex: Three national library catalogues stand out as highly important sources of general bibliography.Ex: His survey of how such poetry has been edited in recent years, however, shows that a single edition is still foregrounded while other editions are only obliquely indicated via footnotes.Ex: Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.Ex: Those countries which were already to the fore in science and technology certainly faced problems in the handling of information.Ex: Installation of new computer terminals may bring the problem to the fore.Ex: As this table shows, the age profile for all borrowers is very close to that of all adults in the country but when one looks at the more frequent users, the regular borrowers, the older people come more to the fore.Ex: This article gives highlights of a trade show on the applications of optical information systems in publishing organised by Learned Information and held in New York City, 15-17 Oct 86.Ex: Expert systems represent an attempt to harness, as an intellectual tool, those features of the computer where it excels in the handling of data.Ex: This article spotlights the role that authority files play in promoting uniformity of cataloguing practice.Ex: This theft of valuable letters and documents brings to the forefront, once again, the question of collection security in the nation's archives.Ex: The IFLA letter places great store on the number of FID members who are also IFLA members.Ex: This article pesents an interview with George Cunningham who sees his role as creating a high profile for the library profession and fostering a love of books.Ex: The course gives information technology a very high profile.Ex: Before the launch of Penguin Books India in 1987, trade publishing in English in India did not have the high profile in bookstores it has today..Ex: In crisp, economical prose, the journal calmly brought attention to the nooks and crannies, and absurdities of university life, concerning itself with both the idiosyncratic and the profound.Ex: There are many books published in the world and of many kinds, but one category stands apart: books that come under the heading of literature.Ex: A light box would be provided for this purpose so that the cards could be accurately stacked on top of each other to allow the light from the light box to shine through any holes that the three cards had in common.Ex: Any attack on Iran will require that military forces quickly deploy to Dubai to forestall the closing of the strait.Ex: If you spot an error then flag it up to your bank promptly and insist they take action to rectify it.Ex: Even now, hundreds of years after his death, his timepieces stand proud in historic buildings around the world.* destacar con mucho sobre = stand out + head and shoulders (above/over), be head and shoulder (above/over).* destacar en = pull off on.* destacar la importancia = underscore + importance.* destacar la importancia de = stress + the importance of, emphasise + the importance of, highlight + the importance of.* destacar por encima de los demás = stand out from + the rest, stand out above + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.* destacar sobre los demás = stand out above + the rest, stand out from + the rest, stand out in + the crowd.* es de destacar que = significantly.* es importante destacar = importantly.* hay que destacar = importantly.* sin acontecimientos que destacar = uneventful.* sin nada que destacar = uneventful.* * *destacar [A2 ]vtA (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stressdestacó la gravedad de la situación he underlined o stressed o emphasized the gravity of the situationB ( Art) to highlight, bring outC1 (enviar) ‹tropas› to postfueron destacados para defender el puente they were detailed to defend the bridge2 ‹periodista/fotógrafo› to send■ destacarvito stand outel trabajo destaca por su originalidad the work is remarkable for o stands out because of its originalityel marco hace destacar aún más la belleza del cuadro the frame further enhances the beauty of the picturedestacó como autor teatral he was an outstanding playwrighta lo lejos destacaba el campanario de la iglesia the church tower stood out in the distancenunca destacó como estudiante he never excelled o shone as a studentdestaca entre los de su edad por su estatura he stands out from others of his age because of his heightdestacar vi* * *
destacar ( conjugate destacar) verbo transitivo
1 (recalcar, subrayar) to emphasize, stress
2 ( realzar) ‹belleza/figura› to enhance;
‹color/plano› to bring out
3
verbo intransitivo
to stand out;
destacar en algo to excel at o in sth
destacar vtr fig to emphasize, stress
destacar(se) verbo intransitivo & verbo reflexivo to stand out
' destacar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brillar
- despuntar
- destacarse
- perfilarse
- realzar
- resaltar
- sobresalir
- subrayar
English:
angular
- detail
- highlight
- shine
- stand out
- crowd
- excel
- heighten
- stand
- tower
* * *♦ vt1. [poner de relieve] to emphasize, to highlight;debo destacar lo importante que es la operación I must stress o emphasize how important the operation is;cabe destacar que… it is important to point out that…;hay que destacar el trabajo de los actores the acting deserves special mention2. [tropas] to station;[corresponsales] to assign, to send♦ vi[sobresalir] to stand out;tiene afán por destacar she is keen to excel;destacó como concertista de piano he was an outstanding concert pianist;hay una alumna que destaca de los demás/entre todos there is one student who stands out from the others/from all the others;destaca en sus estudios she is an outstanding student;destaca entre sus otras novelas por su humor it stands out from her other novels for o because of its humour;destaca mucho por su imponente físico he really stands out because of his impressive physique;un pueblo que no destaca por nada en particular a town that is not remarkable for anything in particular, a rather unremarkable town* * *I v/i stand outII v/t emphasize* * *destacar {72} vt1) enfatizar, subrayar: to emphasize, to highlight, to stress2) : to station, to postdestacar vi: to stand out* * *destacar vb1. (resaltar) to point out / to emphasize -
4 estar de pie
(v.) = standEx. For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like 'expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.* * *(v.) = standEx: For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like 'expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.
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5 permanecer
v.1 to stay.2 to remain, to stay.permanecer en silencio to remain silentpermanezcan en sus asientos please remain seatedElla mora en el edificio She abides inside the building.3 to keep on, to carry on, to keep.Ella permanece trabajando en su casa She keeps on working in her house.* * *1 to stay, remain* * *verb* * *VI1) [en un lugar] to stay, remain¿cuánto tiempo vas a permanecer en Toledo? — how long are you staying in Toledo?
2) [en un estado] to remain* * *verbo intransitivo (frml)a) ( en lugar) to stay, remain (frml)b) (en actitud, estado) to remainpermaneció en silencio — he was o remained silent
* * *= linger on, stand, stay.Ex. The song may be forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on.Ex. For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like 'expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.Ex. What is possibly less easy is to making sure that the guiding stays clean, neat and accurate.----* labios + permanecer sellados = lips + seal.* permanecer en espera = stay + tuned.* permanecer + Adjetivo = remain + Adjetivo.* permanecer a la escucha = stay + tuned.* permanecer alejado = stay out of + sight.* permanecer constante = remain + constant.* permanecer con vida = stay + alive.* permanecer despierto = stay + awake.* permanecer distante = remain + aloof.* permanecer en silencio = remain + silent, be silent.* permanecer estable con el tiempo = be stable over time.* permanecer fiel = remain + faithful.* permanecer fijo = remain + in place.* permanecer firme = stay in + place.* permanecer igual = remain + unchanged.* permanecer inactivo = go + dormant, lie + dormant.* permanecer inflexible = remain + adamant.* permanecer neutral = remain + neutral.* permanecer normal = remain + normal.* permanecer parado = stand + still.* permanecer quieto = stand + still.* permanecer silencioso = remain + silent.* permanecer sin cambios = remain + unchanged.* permanecer sin especificar = remain + undefined.* permanecer unidos = stick together.* permanecer vivo = remain + alive.* * *verbo intransitivo (frml)a) ( en lugar) to stay, remain (frml)b) (en actitud, estado) to remainpermaneció en silencio — he was o remained silent
* * *= linger on, stand, stay.Ex: The song may be forgotten but among library users the sentiment lingers on.
Ex: For the present this definition will have to stand as a statement covering programmes in which terms like 'expert systems', 'artificial intelligence', 'computer systems' abound.Ex: What is possibly less easy is to making sure that the guiding stays clean, neat and accurate.* labios + permanecer sellados = lips + seal.* permanecer en espera = stay + tuned.* permanecer + Adjetivo = remain + Adjetivo.* permanecer a la escucha = stay + tuned.* permanecer alejado = stay out of + sight.* permanecer constante = remain + constant.* permanecer con vida = stay + alive.* permanecer despierto = stay + awake.* permanecer distante = remain + aloof.* permanecer en silencio = remain + silent, be silent.* permanecer estable con el tiempo = be stable over time.* permanecer fiel = remain + faithful.* permanecer fijo = remain + in place.* permanecer firme = stay in + place.* permanecer igual = remain + unchanged.* permanecer inactivo = go + dormant, lie + dormant.* permanecer inflexible = remain + adamant.* permanecer neutral = remain + neutral.* permanecer normal = remain + normal.* permanecer parado = stand + still.* permanecer quieto = stand + still.* permanecer silencioso = remain + silent.* permanecer sin cambios = remain + unchanged.* permanecer sin especificar = remain + undefined.* permanecer unidos = stick together.* permanecer vivo = remain + alive.* * *permanecer [E3 ]vi( frml)1 (en un lugar) to stay, remain ( frml)permaneció un mes en Roma he remained o stayed in Rome for a monthversos que permanecerán en la memoria lines which will remain o stay o endure in the memory2 (en una actitud, un estado) to remainpermaneció en silencio antes de contestar he was o remained silent for a while before answeringpermanecía pensativo mirando por la ventana he remained looking pensively out of the window* * *
permanecer ( conjugate permanecer) verbo intransitivo (frml)
◊ permaneció en silencio he was o remained silent
permanecer verbo intransitivo
1 (en un sitio, en una actividad) to stay, remain: permanecieron allí mucho tiempo, they stayed there for a long time
2 (en una situación, en un estado) to remain
' permanecer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anonimato
- estar
- impasible
- sostenerse
- velar
- quedar
- retener
English:
hang together
- keep
- lie
- remain
- self-conscious
- stay
- stay down
- stick together
- anonymous
- background
- seat
* * *permanecer vi1. [en un lugar] to stay;los secuestradores todavía permanecen en la embajada the hostage-takers are still o remain inside the embassy2. [en un estado] to remain, to stay;permaneció enfermo dos semanas he was ill for two weeks;permanecer en silencio to remain silent;permanezcan en sus asientos hasta que el avión se haya parado por completo please remain seated until the aircraft has come to a complete stop* * *v/i remain, stay* * *permanecer {53} vi1) quedarse: to remain, to stay2) seguir: to remain, to continue to be* * *permanecer vb1. (en general) to stay / to remain2. (estar todavía) to be still -
6 arqueología
f.archeology, archaeology.* * *1 archaeology (US archeology)* * *noun f.* * *SF archaeology, archeology (EEUU)* * *femenino archaeology* * *= archaeology [archeology, -USA], archeology [archaeology, -UK].Ex. This article describes four examples from the field of archaeology, illustrating the practical value of expert systems in exploiting archives and data bases.Ex. The project aims to establish the role of libraries in the development of archeology during the 18th and 19th centuries.----* biblioteca de arqueología = archaeology library.* * *femenino archaeology* * *= archaeology [archeology, -USA], archeology [archaeology, -UK].Ex: This article describes four examples from the field of archaeology, illustrating the practical value of expert systems in exploiting archives and data bases.
Ex: The project aims to establish the role of libraries in the development of archeology during the 18th and 19th centuries.* biblioteca de arqueología = archaeology library.* * *archaeology* * *
arqueología sustantivo femenino
archaeology
arqueología sustantivo femenino archaeology, US archeology
' arqueología' also found in these entries:
English:
archaeology
- archeology
* * *arqueología nfarchaeologyarqueología industrial industrial archaeology* * *f archeology, Br tbarchaeology* * *arqueología nf: archaeology* * *arqueología n archaeology -
7 aumento acusado
(n.) = sharp increaseEx. A sharp increase in the number of practical applications of expert systems was observed during the period 1980-84.* * *(n.) = sharp increaseEx: A sharp increase in the number of practical applications of expert systems was observed during the period 1980-84.
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8 biotecnológico
adj.biotechnological.* * *ADJ biotechnological* * *= biotechnological, biotechnical.Ex. This article examines the evolution of patenting practice in the European Patent Office in respect of breadth of claims in the field of biotechnological inventions.Ex. The author describes experiences in providing expert systems support to a biotechnical equipment manufacturer.* * *= biotechnological, biotechnical.Ex: This article examines the evolution of patenting practice in the European Patent Office in respect of breadth of claims in the field of biotechnological inventions.
Ex: The author describes experiences in providing expert systems support to a biotechnical equipment manufacturer.* * *biotecnológico, -a adjbiotechnological;industria biotecnológica biotechnology industry -
9 copiloto
f. & m.copilot.* * *1 AVIACIÓN copilot2 AUTOMÓVIL co-driver* * *SMF1) (Aut) co-driver2) (Aer) co-pilot* * *masculino y femenino (Aviac) copilot; (Auto) co-driver* * *= co-pilot, navigator.Ex. The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of automatic co-pilots which respond to human voice, and the use of expert systems to help train soldiers to operate and repair complex equipment.Ex. In this brilliantly imagined novel, Amelia Earhart tells us what happened after she and her navigator disappeared off the coast of New Guinea.----* viajar de copiloto = ride + shotgun.* * *masculino y femenino (Aviac) copilot; (Auto) co-driver* * *= co-pilot, navigator.Ex: The 'strategic computing' plan announced by the United States in early 1984 envisages, among others, the use of automatic co-pilots which respond to human voice, and the use of expert systems to help train soldiers to operate and repair complex equipment.
Ex: In this brilliantly imagined novel, Amelia Earhart tells us what happened after she and her navigator disappeared off the coast of New Guinea.* viajar de copiloto = ride + shotgun.* * ** * *
copiloto sustantivo masculino y femenino (Aviac) copilot;
(Auto) co-driver
copiloto sustantivo masculino Auto co-driver
Av copilot
' copiloto' also found in these entries:
English:
copilot
- navigate
- navigator
* * *copiloto nmf[en avión] co-pilot; [en automóvil] co-driver* * *m/f copilot* * *copiloto nmf: copilot -
10 de un modo coordinado
Ex. Human knowledge and machine knowledge can be integrated more synergistically to improve the performance of expert systems.* * *Ex: Human knowledge and machine knowledge can be integrated more synergistically to improve the performance of expert systems.
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11 despersonalizado
adjetivo depersonalized* * *= depersonalised [depersonalized, -USA], faceless.Ex. The article is entitled 'Reference expert systems: humanizing depersonalized service'.Ex. Two faceless, 30-inch unisex dolls were designed to represent the child.* * *adjetivo depersonalized* * *= depersonalised [depersonalized, -USA], faceless.Ex: The article is entitled 'Reference expert systems: humanizing depersonalized service'.
Ex: Two faceless, 30-inch unisex dolls were designed to represent the child.* * *
Del verbo despersonalizar: ( conjugate despersonalizar)
despersonalizado es:
el participio
despersonalizado,-a adjetivo impersonal: creo que será mejor que utilizes un estilo despersonalizado, I think it would be better if you used an impersonal style
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Spanish:
despersonalizada
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12 ecologista
adj.1 environmental, ecological.2 ecologist, environmentalist.f. & m.environmentalist, ecologist.* * *► adjetivo1 ecological1 ecologist* * *noun mf.ecologist, environmentalist* * *1.ADJ conservation antes de s, environmental2.SMF ecologist, environmentalist* * *Iadjetivo ecology (before n), environmentalist (before n)IImasculino y femenino ecologist, environmentalist* * *= environmentalist, ecologist.Ex. Librarians and environmentalists share a fundamental commitment of the principle of access to information.Ex. Reports on an ecologist's workstation which utilizes expert systems technology to evaluate and monitor the level of air pollution.----* ecologista militante = eco-warrior.* * *Iadjetivo ecology (before n), environmentalist (before n)IImasculino y femenino ecologist, environmentalist* * *= environmentalist, ecologist.Ex: Librarians and environmentalists share a fundamental commitment of the principle of access to information.
Ex: Reports on an ecologist's workstation which utilizes expert systems technology to evaluate and monitor the level of air pollution.* ecologista militante = eco-warrior.* * *ecologist, environmentalist* * *
ecologista adjetivo
ecology ( before n), environmentalist ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
ecologist, environmentalist
ecologista
I adjetivo ecological, environmental: se hizo miembro de un grupo ecologista, he joined an ecological group
II mf ecologist, environmentalist: los ecologistas denunciaron la caza de especies en peligro, ecologists condemned the hunting of endangered species
' ecologista' also found in these entries:
English:
ecologist
- environmentalist
- green
* * *♦ adjenvironmental, ecological;el movimiento ecologista the ecology o green movement♦ nmfenvironmentalist, ecologist* * *m/f ecologist, environmentalist* * *ecologista nmf: ecologist, environmentalist* * *ecologista n ecologist -
13 ejercicio y práctica
(n.) = drill and practiceEx. The author defines Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) and classifies it as follows: drill and practice (rote learning); problem solving and simulation, expert systems; and computer managed learning.* * *(n.) = drill and practiceEx: The author defines Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) and classifies it as follows: drill and practice (rote learning); problem solving and simulation, expert systems; and computer managed learning.
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14 en colaboración
= collaborative, cooperative [co-operative], jointly, participatory, in concert, in consort, collaboratively, synergistic, synergistically, in tandem, in a tandem fashion, in partnershipEx. This is a truly collaborative effort involving the Council on Library Resources (CLR) as the management and funding agency and 12 participants from the research library community.Ex. Various large abstracting and indexing co-operative ventures or networks have developed their own formats.Ex. The International Agricultural Information System, AGRIS, is being compiled jointly by institutions of 117 countries and 14 international organisations.Ex. Storytelling is for children, as it was for the human race, a participatory art from which is born a literary consciousness.Ex. Such a scheme, though, can only work if libraries act in concert politically to impart new ground rules to users.Ex. Two dangerous trysts are spied upon by a third and hostile party, whose presence is detected by the lovers who act in consort to outwit him.Ex. The students did not understand how these links should be created and thus could not write collaboratively with the author.Ex. The electronic library is a library without walls, a permeable information centre that supports user access to information and collections in a synergistic manner.Ex. Human knowledge and machine knowledge can be integrated more synergistically to improve the performance of expert systems.Ex. In tandem, tiered instruction and assessment offer the opportunity to analyze the outcomes of specific levels of information literacy.Ex. Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.Ex. Given limited resources and complimentary interests, we seek to work in partnership when mutally beneficial.* * *= collaborative, cooperative [co-operative], jointly, participatory, in concert, in consort, collaboratively, synergistic, synergistically, in tandem, in a tandem fashion, in partnershipEx: This is a truly collaborative effort involving the Council on Library Resources (CLR) as the management and funding agency and 12 participants from the research library community.
Ex: Various large abstracting and indexing co-operative ventures or networks have developed their own formats.Ex: The International Agricultural Information System, AGRIS, is being compiled jointly by institutions of 117 countries and 14 international organisations.Ex: Storytelling is for children, as it was for the human race, a participatory art from which is born a literary consciousness.Ex: Such a scheme, though, can only work if libraries act in concert politically to impart new ground rules to users.Ex: Two dangerous trysts are spied upon by a third and hostile party, whose presence is detected by the lovers who act in consort to outwit him.Ex: The students did not understand how these links should be created and thus could not write collaboratively with the author.Ex: The electronic library is a library without walls, a permeable information centre that supports user access to information and collections in a synergistic manner.Ex: Human knowledge and machine knowledge can be integrated more synergistically to improve the performance of expert systems.Ex: In tandem, tiered instruction and assessment offer the opportunity to analyze the outcomes of specific levels of information literacy.Ex: Most of them are mitotically stable, and the integration of the vector into the host genome frequently occurred in a tandem fashion.Ex: Given limited resources and complimentary interests, we seek to work in partnership when mutally beneficial. -
15 en tercer lugar
= thirdly, on the third handEx. Thirdly, there may well be a growth in computer-assisted learning using expert systems and other interactive learning software in a variety of disciplines.Ex. On the third hand, as befits robots, we have on-going work on the appropriate use of 'intelligent' machines in relation to the human work-force they are supposed to replace.* * *= thirdly, on the third handEx: Thirdly, there may well be a growth in computer-assisted learning using expert systems and other interactive learning software in a variety of disciplines.
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16 encontrarse con dificultades
(v.) = run up against + difficultiesEx. Traditional logic-based approaches to legal expert systems run up against difficulties when dealing with conflicts about the rules themselves.* * *(v.) = run up against + difficultiesEx: Traditional logic-based approaches to legal expert systems run up against difficulties when dealing with conflicts about the rules themselves.
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17 hacerse un lugar
(v.) = carve out + a placeEx. Expert systems, remote access and other developments are just beginning to carve out a place in the field of library science.* * *(v.) = carve out + a placeEx: Expert systems, remote access and other developments are just beginning to carve out a place in the field of library science.
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18 interacción hombre-ordenador
(n.) = human-computer interactionEx. Newer technologies on offer include: expert systems; neural nets; hypertext; human-computer interaction; and intelligent computer-aided instruction.* * *(n.) = human-computer interactionEx: Newer technologies on offer include: expert systems; neural nets; hypertext; human-computer interaction; and intelligent computer-aided instruction.
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19 legislación tributaria
f.tax legislation.* * *(n.) = tax lawEx. These expert systems are constructed to help lawyers and law students in various legal areas such as contracts, torts, and tax law = Estos sistemas de expertos se crean para ayudar a abogados y a estudiantes de derecho en varios temas legales como, por ejemplo, contratos, agravios y legislación tributaria.* * *(n.) = tax lawEx: These expert systems are constructed to help lawyers and law students in various legal areas such as contracts, torts, and tax law = Estos sistemas de expertos se crean para ayudar a abogados y a estudiantes de derecho en varios temas legales como, por ejemplo, contratos, agravios y legislación tributaria.
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20 modelo de trabajo
(n.) = working model, business modelEx. It is hoped that this working model can then be be used to explore the use of expert systems to simplify the information retrieval process in other subject areas.Ex. But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.* * *(n.) = working model, business modelEx: It is hoped that this working model can then be be used to explore the use of expert systems to simplify the information retrieval process in other subject areas.
Ex: But now record labels have been decimated by the digital shift, and are rethinking their entire business model to survive.
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