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fitness for purpose

  • 1 idoneidad

    f.
    1 suitability.
    2 appropriateness, suitability, perfection, genuineness.
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    1 suitability
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    SF
    1) (=conveniencia) suitability, fitness
    2) (=capacidad) aptitude
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    femenino suitability
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    = adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fitness, eligibility, propitiousness, fitness for purpose.
    Nota: Se utiliza para indicar el grado de adecuación de un producto, recurso, servicio, sistema, edificio, etc. a las necesidades de los usuarios.
    Ex. A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.
    Ex. The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.
    Ex. The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.
    Ex. In evaluating the fitness of certain items for inclusion or exclusion in bibliographies it could, indeed, be argued that 'control' could be thought of as a repressive, censoring, device.
    Ex. The advantages of a foundation include tax-deductible donations, increased eligibility for grants, and the involvement of affluent and influential local figures as advocates for the public library service.
    Ex. The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.
    Ex. Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.
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    * falta de idoneidad = unsuitability, inaptness.
    * no idoneidad = unsuitability.
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    femenino suitability
    * * *
    = adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fitness, eligibility, propitiousness, fitness for purpose.
    Nota: Se utiliza para indicar el grado de adecuación de un producto, recurso, servicio, sistema, edificio, etc. a las necesidades de los usuarios.

    Ex: A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.

    Ex: The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.
    Ex: The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.
    Ex: In evaluating the fitness of certain items for inclusion or exclusion in bibliographies it could, indeed, be argued that 'control' could be thought of as a repressive, censoring, device.
    Ex: The advantages of a foundation include tax-deductible donations, increased eligibility for grants, and the involvement of affluent and influential local figures as advocates for the public library service.
    Ex: The propitiousness of a situation influences mood, which in turn adjusts cognition, physiology, and behavior in coordinated ways that increase the ability to cope effectively with the situation at hand.
    Ex: Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.
    * falta de idoneidad = unsuitability, inaptness.
    * no idoneidad = unsuitability.

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    suitability
    * * *
    suitability
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    f suitability
    * * *
    : suitability

    Spanish-English dictionary > idoneidad

  • 2 adecuación

    f.
    1 adjusting, adjustment, fitting, adequacy.
    2 customization.
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    1 adaptation
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    femenino adaptation
    * * *
    = adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fit, fitness for purpose, retrofitting.
    Ex. A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.
    Ex. The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.
    Ex. The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.
    Ex. By comparing this informal communication network with the formal organization chart one can see how close the fit between actuality and theory is.
    Ex. Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.
    Ex. This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.
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    * falta de adecuación = misfit.
    * grado de adecuación = degree of fit.
    * * *
    femenino adaptation
    * * *
    = adequacy, appropriateness, suitability, fit, fitness for purpose, retrofitting.

    Ex: A critical abstract normally comments the adequacy of experimentation and survey methodology.

    Ex: The quality and appropriateness of the end product of a search depends upon the recognition of these factors.
    Ex: The features which contribute to UDC's suitability for detailed indexing are particularly valued in special libraries.
    Ex: By comparing this informal communication network with the formal organization chart one can see how close the fit between actuality and theory is.
    Ex: Use is better explained as a function of ' fitness for purpose': the extent to which the information resource is of appropriate quality for the situation in which it is to be used.
    Ex: This paper describes the recipients of the award, 3 of which won for new buildings, 1 a major renovation and 2 adaptive retrofittings of library structures.
    * falta de adecuación = misfit.
    * grado de adecuación = degree of fit.

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    adaptation
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    1. [idoneidad, conveniencia] suitability
    2. [adaptación] adaptation
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    f suitability, appropriateness;
    … gracias a la adecuación de los servicios a las necesidades de la clientela … because services have been adapted to customer requirements
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    adecuación nf, pl - ciones adaptación: adaptation

    Spanish-English dictionary > adecuación

См. также в других словарях:

  • fitness for purpose — Where the buyer makes known the particular purpose for which goods are being bought, it is a statutory implied term that the goods supplied will be fit for that purpose unless the buyer does not rely, or should not reasonably rely, on the seller… …   Law dictionary

  • fitness for purpose, implied term — See quality (implied term). Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …   Law dictionary

  • fitness-for-purpose implied term — See quality (implied term). Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …   Law dictionary

  • implied term of fitness for purpose — See quality (implied term). Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …   Law dictionary

  • fitness for particular purpose — Where the seller at the time of contracting has reason to know any particular purpose for which the goods are required and that the buyer is relying on the seller s skill or judgment to select or furnish suitable goods, there is, unless excluded… …   Black's law dictionary

  • fitness for particular purpose — Where the seller at the time of contracting has reason to know any particular purpose for which the goods are required and that the buyer is relying on the seller s skill or judgment to select or furnish suitable goods, there is, unless excluded… …   Black's law dictionary

  • warranty of fitness for a particular purpose — n. A promise by the seller, expressed or implied, that the purchased item will be suitable for the use to which the buyer wishes to put it. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell.… …   Law dictionary

  • fitness — I (ability) noun admissibility, applicability, appositiveness, appropriateness, aptitude, aptness, competence, expedience, faculty, felicity, instinct, propriety, seemliness, skill, suitableness II (relevancy) noun acceptability, admissibility,… …   Law dictionary

  • fitness — fit|ness [ˈfıtnıs] n [U] 1.) when you are healthy and strong enough to do hard work or play sports ▪ an exercise programme to improve your fitness ▪ Running marathons requires a high level of physical fitness . 2.) the degree to which someone or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fitness — noun (U) 1 the state of being healthy and strong so that you are able to do hard work or sport: She s following an exercise programme to improve her fitness. | physical fitness: Running marathons requires a high level of physical fitness. 2 the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Fitness to Practice — Infobox Album | Name = Fitness to Practice Type = Album Artist = Amateur Transplants Released = 2004 Recorded = Imperial College London Studios Genre = Medical Comedy Length = 46:50 Label = N/A Producer = Rosh G Reviews = Last album = This album …   Wikipedia

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