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1 determinado
adj.1 determined, bound and determined, set, definite.2 given, particular.past part.past participle of spanish verb: determinar.* * *1→ link=determinar determinar► adjetivo1 (preciso) definite, precise, certain, given, particular2 (día, hora, etc) fixed, set, appointed3 (resuelto) determined, decisive, resolute4 GRAMÁTICA definite5 MATEMÁTICAS determinate* * *(f. - determinada)adj.1) determined2) certain, particular* * *ADJ1) (=preciso) certainun día determinado — on a certain o given day
2) [persona] determined, resolute3) (Ling) [artículo] definite4) (Mat) determinate* * *- da adjetivo (definido, preciso) <fecha/lugar> certain* * *= determined, set, purposeful, dogged, determinate, unwavering, agreed, desired, hell-bent, certain, resolute.Ex. The fifteenth edition, published in 1951, represented a determined effort to update and unify the schedules.Ex. With a set number of categories the specificity of the headings to be included in the index must be determined to a large extent.Ex. Undue haste and panic can be minimized by calm, purposeful behavior that is reassuring to the public.Ex. The last 50 years of academic librarianship have seen a dogged search for standards.Ex. There is no coherent and determinate body of legal doctrine and the categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine.Ex. Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.Ex. Such reports are sent to 'correspondents' in the member states; these correspondents are responsible for forwarding the reports to an agreed list of destinations in their own country.Ex. Arguably, before one tries to understand what current action would be optimal, one should decide on the desired eventual outcome.Ex. Fuller's novel make for a form of intellectual clarity, even if that clarity, paradoxically, is expressed in a ferocious hell-bent manner.Ex. The same is true for personal names, for subject headings or descriptors, for certain types of titles, for classification numbers, for call numbers, and so on = Lo mismo ocurre en el caso de los nombres personales, los encabezamientos de materia o descriptores, cierto tipo de títulos, los números de clasificación, las signaturas topográficas, etc.Ex. The work on gaining acceptance for disabled people in the 1980s is to become more resolute in the 1990s in the name of social justice.----* determinado de antemano = pre-established [preestablished].* determinado por el consumidor = consumer-driven [consumer driven].* determinado por el usuario = customer driven [customer-driven].* determinado por la genética = genetically-driven.* determinado por los genes = genetically-driven.* dispositivo de desconexión automática transcurrido un tiempo determinado = time out mechanism.* en determinadas ocasiones = sometimes, on particular occasions.* en ocasiones determinadas = on any one occasion.* en un momento determinado = at a particular point in time, on any one occasion.* número determinado de = nth.* * *- da adjetivo (definido, preciso) <fecha/lugar> certain* * *= determined, set, purposeful, dogged, determinate, unwavering, agreed, desired, hell-bent, certain, resolute.Ex: The fifteenth edition, published in 1951, represented a determined effort to update and unify the schedules.
Ex: With a set number of categories the specificity of the headings to be included in the index must be determined to a large extent.Ex: Undue haste and panic can be minimized by calm, purposeful behavior that is reassuring to the public.Ex: The last 50 years of academic librarianship have seen a dogged search for standards.Ex: There is no coherent and determinate body of legal doctrine and the categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine.Ex: Savage's greatest claim to the attention of present-day librarians is his inspiring and unwavering belief in the value of librarianship.Ex: Such reports are sent to 'correspondents' in the member states; these correspondents are responsible for forwarding the reports to an agreed list of destinations in their own country.Ex: Arguably, before one tries to understand what current action would be optimal, one should decide on the desired eventual outcome.Ex: Fuller's novel make for a form of intellectual clarity, even if that clarity, paradoxically, is expressed in a ferocious hell-bent manner.Ex: The same is true for personal names, for subject headings or descriptors, for certain types of titles, for classification numbers, for call numbers, and so on = Lo mismo ocurre en el caso de los nombres personales, los encabezamientos de materia o descriptores, cierto tipo de títulos, los números de clasificación, las signaturas topográficas, etc.Ex: The work on gaining acceptance for disabled people in the 1980s is to become more resolute in the 1990s in the name of social justice.* determinado de antemano = pre-established [preestablished].* determinado por el consumidor = consumer-driven [consumer driven].* determinado por el usuario = customer driven [customer-driven].* determinado por la genética = genetically-driven.* determinado por los genes = genetically-driven.* dispositivo de desconexión automática transcurrido un tiempo determinado = time out mechanism.* en determinadas ocasiones = sometimes, on particular occasions.* en ocasiones determinadas = on any one occasion.* en un momento determinado = at a particular point in time, on any one occasion.* número determinado de = nth.* * *determinado -daA (definido, preciso) ‹fecha/lugar› certainquedaron en encontrarse en un lugar determinado y no apareció they agreed to meet at a certain o given place but she didn't show upen determinado momento me di cuenta de que se había ido at a certain point I realized that she had goneen determinadas circunstancias in certain circumstancesde una manera determinada in a certain o particular waysi se excede una determinada dosis if a particular dosage is exceededB ‹persona/actitud› determined, resolute* * *
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determinado
determinar
determinado◊ -da adjetivo ‹fecha/lugar› certain;
en determinadas circunstancias in certain circumstances;
una determinada dosis a particular dosage
determinar ( conjugate determinar) verbo transitivo
1 (establecer, precisar)
[ persona] to determine
2 ( motivar) to cause, bring about
determinado,-a adjetivo
1 (concreto, preciso) fixed: en determinado momento se puso a cantar, at one particular moment she began to sing
le gusta un tipo de música muy determinado, she likes a certain kind of music
2 Ling (artículo) definite
3 (decidido, convencido) decisive, resolute
determinar verbo transitivo
1 (concretar, especificar) to fix, set
2 (tomar una decisión) to decide on
3 (averigurar, aclarar) las causas del secuestro están por determinar, the motives for the kidnapping are still unknown
4 (condicionar) to determine
5 (causar) to bring about
' determinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
determinada
- orientar
- resuelta
- resuelto
- tardar
- dado
- dejar
- empecinado
English:
certain
- definite
- given
- hellbent
- pitch
- set
- particular
* * *determinado, -a adj1. [cierto, alguno] certain;en determinadas fechas es mejor no viajar it is better not to travel on certain dates;hay determinados lugares donde la delincuencia es mayor there are certain places where the crime rate is higher;ante determinados síntomas es mejor acudir al médico with some symptoms it is better to see your doctor2. [preciso, concreto] specific, particular;en un momento determinado no sabía qué hacer there was a point where I just didn't know what to do3. [resuelto] determined;estar determinado a hacer algo to be determined to do sth4. Gram definite;artículo determinado definite article* * *adj certain* * *determinado, -da adj1) : certain, particular2) : determined, resolute* * *determinado adj1. (cierto) certain2. (preciso) specific / particular -
2 determinado por la genética
(adj.) = genetically-drivenEx. A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.* * *(adj.) = genetically-drivenEx: A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.
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3 determinado por los genes
(adj.) = genetically-drivenEx. A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.* * *(adj.) = genetically-drivenEx: A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.
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4 gen
m.gene.* * *1 gene* * *noun m.* * *SM gene* * *masculino gene* * *= gene.Ex. The substances created by genes (hormones, enzymes, etc) also contain information.----* banco de genes = gene bank.* búsqueda de nuevos genes = gene-harvesting.* determinado por los genes = genetically-driven.* gen mutante = mutant gene.* gen pool = gene pool.* * *masculino gene* * *= gene.Ex: The substances created by genes (hormones, enzymes, etc) also contain information.
* banco de genes = gene bank.* búsqueda de nuevos genes = gene-harvesting.* determinado por los genes = genetically-driven.* gen mutante = mutant gene.* gen pool = gene pool.* * *geneCompuesto:gen recesivo/dominanterecessive/dominant gene* * *
gen sustantivo masculino
gene
gen sustantivo masculino gene
' gen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gral.
- torzal
- tramitación
- vigilar
- arte
- café
- canasto
- cantar
- falluca
- flamante
- Gral.
- hondo
- lila
- mano
- naranja
- ofrecer
- paga
- pan
- potaje
- pub
- romería
- rosa
- sensible
- vasto
English:
again
- born-again
- confirmation
- division
- end
- festival
- file
- fire
- follow
- gene
- inefficiency
- inefficient
- inflame
- lay
- statement
- support
- beaker
- first
- four
- fruit
- it
- juicer
- let
- scampi
- summer
- tub
* * *gen nmBiol gene gen dominante dominant gene* * *m gene* * *gen orgene nm: gene* * *gen n gene -
5 genética
adj.&f.feminine of GENÉTICO.f.genetics.* * *1 genetics sing* * *1. noun f. 2. f., (m. - genético)* * *genético* * *femenino genetics* * *= genetics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. This decision would place the main entries where they logically belong, adjacent to such already-established forms as HUMAN BIOLOGY, HUMAN ECOLOGY, HUMAN EVOLUTION, and HUMAN genetics.----* determinado por la genética = genetically-driven.* genética evolutiva = developmental genetics.* genética humana = human genetics.* * *femenino genetics* * *= genetics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: This decision would place the main entries where they logically belong, adjacent to such already-established forms as HUMAN BIOLOGY, HUMAN ECOLOGY, HUMAN EVOLUTION, and HUMAN genetics.
* determinado por la genética = genetically-driven.* genética evolutiva = developmental genetics.* genética humana = human genetics.* * *genetics* * *
genética sustantivo femenino
genetics
genético,-a adjetivo genetic
información genética, genetic information
genética sustantivo femenino genetics sing
' genética' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
eminencia
- genético
- ingeniería
English:
genetic engineering
- genetics
* * *genética nfgenetics [singular]* * *f genetics sg* * *genética nf: genetics -
6 ser optimista
(v.) = look on + the bright side of life, look on + the bright sideEx. A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.Ex. Looking on the bright side, this crisis has shown us that some people just shouldn't be homeowners.* * *(v.) = look on + the bright side of life, look on + the bright sideEx: A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.
Ex: Looking on the bright side, this crisis has shown us that some people just shouldn't be homeowners. -
7 ver las cosas positivas de la vida
(v.) = look on + the bright side of lifeEx. A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.* * *(v.) = look on + the bright side of lifeEx: A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.
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