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1 fundamentos
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2 principios de mercadotecnia
• fundamentals of marketingDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > principios de mercadotecnia
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3 fundamento
m.1 foundation, basis.2 reason, grounds.sin fundamento unfounded, groundlesspres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: fundamentar.* * *2 (seriedad) seriousness; (confianza) reliability1 (construcción) foundations\sin fundamento unfounded* * *noun m.basis, foundation* * *SM1) (Arquit) foundations pl2) (=base) foundation, basis; (=razón) grounds, reasoncreencia sin fundamento — groundless o unfounded belief
3) (=formalidad) reliability, trustworthiness4) (Téc) weft, woof5) pl fundamentos (=principios) fundamentals, basic essentials* * *1)a) (base, sustentación) foundationb) fundamentos masculino plural ( nociones básicas) fundamentals (pl), basics (pl)2) fundamentos masculino plural (Const) foundations (pl)* * *= basis [bases, -pl.], bedrock, foundation, fundamental, underpinning, warp and woof.Ex. These factors form the basis of the problems in identifying a satisfactory subject approach, and start to explain the vast array of different tolls used in the subject approach to knowledge.Ex. We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.Ex. In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex. The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.Ex. The criteria must be subject to continuing review and annual updating if they are to remain valid as the underpinning for a professional activity.Ex. Training in self-help is part of the warp and woof of any tenable theory of reference work.----* con fundamentos = informed.* con fundamentos sólidos = well-considered.* falto de fundamento = without foundation.* falto de fundamentos = unsupported.* fundamentos = background.* fundamentos del conocimiento, los = foundations of knowledge, the.* no sin fundamento = not without basis.* no tener fundamento = be unfounded.* no tener ningún fundamento = not have a leg to stand on.* sin fundamento = unsupported, ungrounded, without foundation, without basis.* sin fundamento alguno = without any basis.* tener fundamento para pensar que = have + reason to believe that.* * *1)a) (base, sustentación) foundationb) fundamentos masculino plural ( nociones básicas) fundamentals (pl), basics (pl)2) fundamentos masculino plural (Const) foundations (pl)* * *= basis [bases, -pl.], bedrock, foundation, fundamental, underpinning, warp and woof.Ex: These factors form the basis of the problems in identifying a satisfactory subject approach, and start to explain the vast array of different tolls used in the subject approach to knowledge.
Ex: We are the bedrock of our profession and the standards that we attain fundamentally affect the status of the profession.Ex: In the same way that citation orders may have more or less theoretical foundations, equally reference generation may follow a predetermined pattern.Ex: The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.Ex: The criteria must be subject to continuing review and annual updating if they are to remain valid as the underpinning for a professional activity.Ex: Training in self-help is part of the warp and woof of any tenable theory of reference work.* con fundamentos = informed.* con fundamentos sólidos = well-considered.* falto de fundamento = without foundation.* falto de fundamentos = unsupported.* fundamentos = background.* fundamentos del conocimiento, los = foundations of knowledge, the.* no sin fundamento = not without basis.* no tener fundamento = be unfounded.* no tener ningún fundamento = not have a leg to stand on.* sin fundamento = unsupported, ungrounded, without foundation, without basis.* sin fundamento alguno = without any basis.* tener fundamento para pensar que = have + reason to believe that.* * *A1 (base, sustentación) foundationesos rumores carecen de fundamento those rumors are totally without foundation ( frml), those rumors are unfounded o groundlessB(madurez, sensatez): haz las cosas con un poco de fundamento use your head o use a bit of common sense when you do thingsalguien con más fundamento someone who's more sensible and mature* * *
Del verbo fundamentar: ( conjugate fundamentar)
fundamento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
fundamentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
fundamentar
fundamento
fundamento sustantivo masculino
b)
fundamentar verbo transitivo to base [en, on]
fundamento sustantivo masculino basis, grounds
sin fundamento, unfounded
' fundamento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
base
- gratuita
- gratuito
- rigor
- vana
- vano
English:
cornerstone
- foundation
- groundless
- rationale
- substance
* * *fundamento nm1. [base] foundation, basis2. [razón] reason, grounds;sin fundamento unfounded, groundless3. [seriedad] reliability, responsibility4.fundamentos [principios] basic principles5.fundamentos [cimientos] foundations* * *m1 foundation;carecer de fundamento lack foundation, be groundless2:fundamentos pl ( nociones) fundamentals* * *fundamento nm: basis, foundation, groundwork* * *fundamento n foundation -
4 álgebra
f.algebra.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 algebra* * *SF algebra* * *femenino‡ algebra* * *= algebra.Ex. Instead of entering a book entitled 'Fundamentals of algebra' in an alphabetical sequence under the letter 'F' a keyword arrangement would re-arrange the title so that the entry appeared under the letter 'A' as ' algebra, fundamentals of'.----* álgebra booleana = Boolean algebra.* * *femenino‡ algebra* * *= algebra.Ex: Instead of entering a book entitled 'Fundamentals of algebra' in an alphabetical sequence under the letter 'F' a keyword arrangement would re-arrange the title so that the entry appeared under the letter 'A' as ' algebra, fundamentals of'.
* álgebra booleana = Boolean algebra.* * *f‡algebra* * *
álgebra feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
algebra
álgebra sustantivo femenino algebra
' álgebra' also found in these entries:
English:
algebra
* * *algebraálgebra de Boole Boolean algebra* * *f algebra* * *álgebra nf: algebra* * *álgebra n algebra -
5 afín a
(adj.) = allied to/with, closely related (to)Ex. Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.Ex. The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.* * *(adj.) = allied to/with, closely related (to)Ex: Closely allied with structural policy are a number of measures concerning agricultural research and veterinary matters.
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6 confiscación
f.confiscation, expropriation, appropriation, forfeiture.* * *1 confiscation* * *SF confiscation* * *femenino confiscation* * *= dispossession, confiscation, seizure, forfeiture, sequestration, expropriation.Ex. The article ' Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.Ex. This is a historical survey of the management of the stocks derived from the revolutionary confiscations and gathered in literary stores.Ex. Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex. Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex. Ignoring saturation leads to an overstatement of the potential importance of sequestration strategies.Ex. Expropriation is legal in just about every country, but most developed countries have laws providing for some sort of compensation.* * *femenino confiscation* * *= dispossession, confiscation, seizure, forfeiture, sequestration, expropriation.Ex: The article ' Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.
Ex: This is a historical survey of the management of the stocks derived from the revolutionary confiscations and gathered in literary stores.Ex: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex: Ignoring saturation leads to an overstatement of the potential importance of sequestration strategies.Ex: Expropriation is legal in just about every country, but most developed countries have laws providing for some sort of compensation.* * *confiscation* * *
confiscación sustantivo femenino Jur confiscation: la policía procedió a la confiscación de los bienes, the police proceeded to confiscate the goods
' confiscación' also found in these entries:
English:
seizure
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7 expropiación
f.expropriation, dispossession, impressment, appropriation of land.* * *1 expropriation* * *SF [de casa, terreno] expropriation; [de vehículo] commandeering* * ** * *= dispossession, condemnation.Ex. The article ' Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.Ex. In addition, findings showed that wide-scale condemnations of public school lands by governmental agencies should be discouraged.----* expropiación de propiedades = property condemnation.* * ** * *= dispossession, condemnation.Ex: The article ' Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.
Ex: In addition, findings showed that wide-scale condemnations of public school lands by governmental agencies should be discouraged.* expropiación de propiedades = property condemnation.* * *1 (de tierras, de un edificio — sin indemnización) expropriation; (— con indemnización) compulsory purchase, expropriation2 (de un vehículo) commandeering* * *
expropiación sustantivo femenino ( sin indemnización) expropriation;
( con indemnización) compulsory purchase
expropiación sustantivo femenino expropriation
' expropiación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
justipreciar
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8 incautación
f.incautation, confiscation, expropriation, embargo.* * *1 seizure* * *SF seizure, confiscation* * *femenino (frml) seizure, confiscation* * *= dispossession, confiscation, seizure, expropriation.Ex. The article ' Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.Ex. This is a historical survey of the management of the stocks derived from the revolutionary confiscations and gathered in literary stores.Ex. Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex. Expropriation is legal in just about every country, but most developed countries have laws providing for some sort of compensation.* * *femenino (frml) seizure, confiscation* * *= dispossession, confiscation, seizure, expropriation.Ex: The article ' Dispossession of the general public: a dispute on fundamentals' records the text of an interview with Hans Martin Sonn covering fundamental cultural and political questions.
Ex: This is a historical survey of the management of the stocks derived from the revolutionary confiscations and gathered in literary stores.Ex: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex: Expropriation is legal in just about every country, but most developed countries have laws providing for some sort of compensation.* * *( frml)seizure, confiscation* * *incautación nfseizure, confiscation* * *f seizure* * * -
9 principio fundamental
m.underlying principle, basis.* * *(n.) = fundamental, principium [principia, -pl.]Ex. The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.Ex. Incidentally, you published an article with Bob Hayes in which you use an example of Newton's Principia in a variety of languages.* * *(n.) = fundamental, principium [principia, -pl.]Ex: The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.
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10 sismometría
= seismometry.Ex. The text also addresses the fundamentals of seismometry and applications of seismology to societal issues.* * *= seismometry.Ex: The text also addresses the fundamentals of seismometry and applications of seismology to societal issues.
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11 estrechamente relacionado
= closely linked, strongly linkedEx. Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.Ex. self-efficacy is strongly linked to prior Internet experience with a threshold of up to two years' experience being required.* * *estrechamente relacionado (con)Ex: The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.
= closely linked, strongly linkedEx: Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.
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12 estrechamente relacionado (con)
Ex. The underlying fundamentals of abstracting are closely related to indexing.Spanish-English dictionary > estrechamente relacionado (con)
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13 fundamentos
m.pl.1 grounds.2 fundamentals, basics.* * *1 (construcción) foundations* * *(n.) = backgroundEx. This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.* * *(n.) = backgroundEx: This article describes the Nordic online data base situation, outlining its background and future developments, as well as the supply of different kinds of data base.
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14 aspectos económicos fundamentales
• economic fundamental determinants• economic fundamentalsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aspectos económicos fundamentales
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15 elementos económicos fundamentales
• economic fundamental determinants• economic fundamentalsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > elementos económicos fundamentales
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