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1 basado en casos prácticos reales
= case-based [case based]Ex. The case-based reasoning approach has some obvious intuitive relevace to IR system design.* * *= case-based [case based]Ex: The case-based reasoning approach has some obvious intuitive relevace to IR system design.
Spanish-English dictionary > basado en casos prácticos reales
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2 relacionado a un caso concreto
Ex. The approach here is designed to build meaning representation with propositional components, from which more or less extensive constituents (predicates and case-related arguments) can be extracted.* * *Ex: The approach here is designed to build meaning representation with propositional components, from which more or less extensive constituents (predicates and case-related arguments) can be extracted.
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3 acuerdo entre abogados sobre hechos
• case made• case reservedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acuerdo entre abogados sobre hechos
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4 acuerdo sobre los hechos por las dos partes
• case agreed on• case statedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acuerdo sobre los hechos por las dos partes
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5 causa no terminada
• case unfinished• unfinished case -
6 instancia
• case• case in point• entreaty• example• instalment• instance of one party to the action• petite• petition for• request -
7 acuerdo por las dos partes
• case agreed onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acuerdo por las dos partes
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8 antecedentes
• case history• historiographer• histrion• track record -
9 bote de metralla
• case shot• grapejuice• grapestone -
10 caja de mercancías
• case• crate -
11 caso
• case• event• happen what may• happenstance• occurrence -
12 caso de estudio
• case study -
13 caso en concreto
• case in point -
14 caso en cuestión
• case in point• subject at hand -
15 caso jurídico
• case law -
16 caso pertinente
• case in point -
17 caso visto y resuelto
• case heard and concluded -
18 causa actual
• case at bar• instance of one party to the action• instant cash• present consideration -
19 causa ajustada
• case settled -
20 causa arreglada
• case settled
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