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61 Bedeutung
Bedeutung f GEN, RECHT importance (Wichtigkeit); significance, implication, meaning (Sinn, Bedeutsamkeit); effect (Wirkung); relevance (zur Sache) • etw. Bedeutung beimessen GEN attach importance to sth • nach Bedeutung GEN in order of importance • von essenzieller Bedeutung GEN of paramount importance • von höchster Bedeutung GEN of paramount importance* * *f <Geschäft, Recht> Wichtigkeit importance, Sinn, Bedeutsamkeit significance, implication, meaning, Wirkung effect, zur Sache relevance ■ etw. Bedeutung beimessen < Geschäft> attach importance to sth ■ nach Bedeutung < Geschäft> in order of importance* * *Bedeutung
significance, signification, importance, bearing, (Tragweite) drift, (Wirkung) effect;
• ohne rechtliche Bedeutung irrelevant;
• von entscheidender Bedeutung crucial;
• von zentraler Bedeutung of general importance;
• allgemeine Bedeutung common intent;
• anerkannte Bedeutung acceptation;
• fachliche Bedeutung technical meaning;
• übertragene Bedeutung figurative sense;
• wirtschaftliche Bedeutung economic prominence;
• Bedeutung für die Allgemeinheit public importance;
• Bedeutung einer Marke im Konkurrenzfeld brand position;
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62 precedence
noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) precedencia, prioridadtr['presɪdəns]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin order of precedence por orden de preferenciato take precedence over somebody/something tener prioridad sobre alguien/algoprecedence ['prɛsədənts, prɪ'si:dənts] n: precedencia fn.• anterioridad s.f.• precedencia s.f.• prioridad s.f.'presədənsmass noun precedencia fa problem which takes precedence over all others — un problema que tiene prioridad or precedencia sobre todos los demás
['presɪdǝns]N (in rank) precedencia f ; (in importance) prioridad fin order of precedence — (=rank) por orden de precedencia; (=importance) por orden de prioridad
to take precedence over sth/sb — tener prioridad/precedencia sobre algo/algn
this question must take precedence over all others — este asunto tiene prioridad con respecto a todos los demás
* * *['presədəns]mass noun precedencia fa problem which takes precedence over all others — un problema que tiene prioridad or precedencia sobre todos los demás
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63 jerarquizar
v.1 to structure in a hierarchical manner.2 to hierarchize, to echelon, to rank, to dispose in hierarchies.* * *1 to organize into hierarchies* * *VT [+ organismo] to give a hierarchical structure to; [+ elementos] to arrange in order (of importance)* * *verbo transitivoa) < organización> to organize... into a hierarchyb) ( poner por orden) to arrange... in order of importance* * *= prioritise [prioritize, -USA].Ex. The selection, which also takes account of the Corporation's user survey, will prioritise feature, cartoon and puppet films for children.* * *verbo transitivoa) < organización> to organize... into a hierarchyb) ( poner por orden) to arrange... in order of importance* * *= prioritise [prioritize, -USA].Ex: The selection, which also takes account of the Corporation's user survey, will prioritise feature, cartoon and puppet films for children.
* * *jerarquizar [A4 ]vt1 ‹organización› to organize … into a hierarchy, make … hierarchical2 (poner por orden) to arrange … in order of importance* * *jerarquizar vtto structure in a hierarchical manner;la empresa está jerarquizada según la antigüedad de sus empleados one's position in the company is dependent on seniority;el poder jerarquiza la sociedad power creates a hierarchy within society* * *v/t organize into a hierarchy -
64 orden decreciente de importancia
Ex. The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.* * *Ex: The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.
Spanish-English dictionary > orden decreciente de importancia
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65 Rangfolge
* * *Rạng|fol|geforder of rank (ESP MIL) or standing; (in Sport, Wettbewerb) order of placing; (von Problemen, Prioritäten) order of importancenach der Rangfolge, der Rangfolge nach — in order of rank (esp Mil) or standing; (in Sport, Wettbewerb) in order of placing; (von Problemen, Prioritäten) in order of importance
* * *Rang·fol·gef order of priority* * *die order of precedence* * *Rangfolge f von Themen, Problemen etc: order of precedence ( oder priority); in Tabelle etc: ranking* * *die order of precedence* * *f.in order of rank n. -
66 clasificar
v.1 to classify.una película clasificada para mayores de 18 años a film with an 18 certificateEl científico clasificó los huesos The scientist classified the bones.El detective clasificó la información The detective classified the info.2 to qualify (sport). ( Latin American Spanish)3 to sort together, to assign to a particular group, to assign to a particular kind.* * *1 to class, classify2 (distribuir) to sort, file1 DEPORTE to qualify2 (llegar) to come* * *verb1) to classify2) sort3) rank•* * *1. VT1) (=categorizar) to classify2) (=ordenar) [+ documentos] to classify; (Correos, Inform) to sort2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <documentos/datos> to sort, put in order; < cartas> to sortb) <planta/animal/elemento> to classify2.clasificarse v pron (Dep)a) ( para etapa posterior) to qualifyb) (en tabla, carrera)* * *= categorise [categorize, -USA], classify, fall into, rank, sift, sort, sort out, grade, sort into + order, class, sift out.Ex. It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.Ex. This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex. References will also be necessary, and will fall into the same types as those identified for personal authors, that is, 'see', 'see also', and explanatory references.Ex. For example, search software offers the ability to rank the retrieved material according to its relative significance.Ex. Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex. During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex. Some schools favor subject arrangement, other group together everything by publisher, and others sort everything out according to a theme.Ex. This had the advantage that the relevance judgments had already been made, and were graded into three levels: High relevance, Low relevance, No relevance.Ex. Sort packages are designed to sort a specified file of records into order according to a particular field or key.Ex. 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.Ex. Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.----* clasificar como = class.* clasificar en orden de importancia = rank + in order of importance.* clasificar por materia = subject classify.* reclasificar = reclassify [re-classify].* volver a clasificar = refolder.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <documentos/datos> to sort, put in order; < cartas> to sortb) <planta/animal/elemento> to classify2.clasificarse v pron (Dep)a) ( para etapa posterior) to qualifyb) (en tabla, carrera)* * *= categorise [categorize, -USA], classify, fall into, rank, sift, sort, sort out, grade, sort into + order, class, sift out.Ex: It is widely recognised that it is difficult and unhelpful to categorise fiction according to a subject classification = Es un hecho ampliamente reconocido la dificultad y la poca utilidad de clasificar la literatura narrativa de acuerdo con una clasificación por materias.
Ex: This is an example of a classification which is restricted to a specific physical form, as it is used to classify maps and atlases.Ex: References will also be necessary, and will fall into the same types as those identified for personal authors, that is, 'see', 'see also', and explanatory references.Ex: For example, search software offers the ability to rank the retrieved material according to its relative significance.Ex: Thus many non-relevant documents have been retrieved and examined in the process of sifting relevant and non-relevant documents.Ex: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Ex: Some schools favor subject arrangement, other group together everything by publisher, and others sort everything out according to a theme.Ex: This had the advantage that the relevance judgments had already been made, and were graded into three levels: High relevance, Low relevance, No relevance.Ex: Sort packages are designed to sort a specified file of records into order according to a particular field or key.Ex: 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.Ex: Whichever he chooses he will still have to sift out and categorize the numerous errors that disfigure all the early texts of the play.* clasificar como = class.* clasificar en orden de importancia = rank + in order of importance.* clasificar por materia = subject classify.* reclasificar = reclassify [re-classify].* volver a clasificar = refolder.* * *clasificar [A2 ]vt1 ‹documentos/datos› to sort, put in order; ‹cartas› to sortclasificaba las fichas por orden alfabético she was sorting o putting the cards into alphabetical order2 ‹planta/animal/elemento› to classify3 ‹hotel› to class, rank; ‹fruta› to class; ‹persona› to class, rankestá clasificado entre los mejores del mundo it ranks o it is ranked o it is classed among the best in the world■ clasificarvi( AmL) to qualify( Dep)1 (para una etapa posterior) to qualifyse clasificarán los tres primeros the first three will qualifyel equipo se clasificó para la final the team qualified for o got through to the final2(en una tabla, carrera): se clasificó en octavo lugar he finished in eighth place, he came eighth, he was placed eighthcon esta victoria se clasifican en quinto lugar with this victory they move into fifth place* * *
clasificar ( conjugate clasificar) verbo transitivo
‹ cartas› to sort
‹ fruta› to class;
‹ persona› to class, rank
clasificarse verbo pronominal (Dep)
b) (en tabla, carrera):
clasificar verbo transitivo to classify, class
' clasificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
encuadrar
English:
categorize
- class
- classify
- grade
- rank
- sort
- unclassified
* * *♦ vt1. [datos, documentos] to classify;clasificar algo por orden alfabético to put sth in(to) alphabetical order2. [animal, planta] to classify3. [película] to certificate;una película clasificada para mayores de 18 años a film with an “18” certificatesólo la victoria clasificaría al equipo the team needed to win to qualify♦ viAm Dep to qualify ( para for)* * *v/t classify* * *clasificar {72} vt1) : to classify, to sort out2) : to rate, to rankclasificar vicalificar: to qualify (in competitions)* * *clasificar vb2. (cartas) to sort -
67 en orden jerárquico
Ex. The first takes the list of search terms, which the user is asked to rank in order of importance, and uses them as the basis of a weighted term search producing output in ranked order.* * *Ex: The first takes the list of search terms, which the user is asked to rank in order of importance, and uses them as the basis of a weighted term search producing output in ranked order.
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68 orden de coautoría
(n.) = co-authorship orderEx. Co-authorship order shall normally reflect the order of importance of the contributions made by project members.* * *(n.) = co-authorship orderEx: Co-authorship order shall normally reflect the order of importance of the contributions made by project members.
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69 orden de firma
(n.) = co-authorship orderEx. Co-authorship order shall normally reflect the order of importance of the contributions made by project members.* * *(n.) = co-authorship orderEx: Co-authorship order shall normally reflect the order of importance of the contributions made by project members.
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70 búsqueda por términos ponderados
(n.) = weighted term searchEx. The first takes the list of search terms, which the user is asked to rank in order of importance, and uses them as the basis of a weighted term search producing output in ranked order.* * *(n.) = weighted term searchEx: The first takes the list of search terms, which the user is asked to rank in order of importance, and uses them as the basis of a weighted term search producing output in ranked order.
Spanish-English dictionary > búsqueda por términos ponderados
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71 descend
di'send1) (to go or climb down from a higher place or position: He descended the staircase.) descender, bajar2) (to slope downwards: The hills descend to the sea.) descender3) ((with on) to make a sudden attack on: The soldiers descended on the helpless villagers.) atacar, caer sobre, lanzarse sobre•- descent
- be descended from
descend vb descender / bajartr[dɪ'send]1 (road, sun, plane, etc) descender, bajar2 (in importance) descender4 (of properties, qualities, rights, etc) provenir1 descender, bajar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be descended from somebody ser descendiente de alguien, descender de alguiendescend [di'sɛnd] vt: descender, bajardescend vi1) : descender, bajarhe descended from the platform: descendió del estrado2) derive: descender, provenir3) stoop: rebajarseI descended to his level: me rebajé a su nivel4)to descend upon : caer sobre, invadirv.• bajar v.• descender v.• descolgar v.dɪ'send
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1) ( move downwards) descender* (frml), bajar2) descending pres p descendentein descending order of importance — en orden decreciente or descendente de importancia
3) ( set in) \<\<mist\>\> descender* (frml); \<\<rain\>\> caer*; \<\<silence/gloom\>\> abatirse (liter)4) ( stoop)to descend TO something/-ING — rebajarse a algo/+ inf
5) ( be descended)to descend FROM somebody — descender* de alguien, ser* descendiente de alguien
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vt descender* (frml), bajarPhrasal Verbs:[dɪ'send]1. VT2) (=originate)2. VIdescending2) (=invade, take over)to descend (up)on — [fog, silence] caer sobre; [army, reporters] invadir; hum [visitors] invadir
we've got the whole family descending on us this weekend — nos va a invadir toda la familia este fin de semana
3) (=sink)4) (=be inherited) [property, custom] pasar (to a)5) (=originate)to descend from — [+ ancestors] descender de
* * *[dɪ'send]
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1) ( move downwards) descender* (frml), bajar2) descending pres p descendentein descending order of importance — en orden decreciente or descendente de importancia
3) ( set in) \<\<mist\>\> descender* (frml); \<\<rain\>\> caer*; \<\<silence/gloom\>\> abatirse (liter)4) ( stoop)to descend TO something/-ING — rebajarse a algo/+ inf
5) ( be descended)to descend FROM somebody — descender* de alguien, ser* descendiente de alguien
2.
vt descender* (frml), bajarPhrasal Verbs: -
72 Reihenfolge
f order, sequence; alphabetische / zeitliche Reihenfolge alphabetical / chronological order; der Reihenfolge nach in order; in ununterbrochener Reihenfolge in succession, in a row; in umgekehrter Reihenfolge in reverse order* * *die Reihenfolgeturn; order; sequence; succession; row* * *Rei|hen|fol|geforder; (= notwendige Aufeinanderfolge) sequenceder Réíhenfolge nach — in sequence
in zwangloser Réíhenfolge — in no particular or special order
in umgekehrter Réíhenfolge — in reverse order
alphabetische/zeitliche Réíhenfolge — alphabetical/chronological order
* * *die1) (a series of events etc following one another in a particular order: He described the sequence of events leading to his dismissal from the firm; a sequence of numbers; a dance sequence.) sequence2) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) order* * *Rei·hen·fol·gef order, sequencein alphabetischer/chronologischer \Reihenfolge in alphabetical/chronological order, chronologically, alphabetically* * *die order* * *Reihenfolge f order, sequence;alphabetische/zeitliche Reihenfolge alphabetical/chronological order;der Reihenfolge nach in order;in ununterbrochener Reihenfolge in succession, in a row;in umgekehrter Reihenfolge in reverse order* * *die order* * *f.chronological order n.sequence n. -
73 precedence
['presidəns]noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) fortrinsret* * *['presidəns]noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) fortrinsret -
74 círculo concéntrico
(n.) = concentric circleEx. The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.* * *(n.) = concentric circleEx: The issue can be imagined as a series of concentric circles, the problem investigated being at the centre, and related topics around it in a decreasing order of importance.
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75 arvojärjestys
yks.nom. arvojärjestys; yks.gen. arvojärjestyksen; yks.part. arvojärjestystä; yks.ill. arvojärjestykseen; mon.gen. arvojärjestysten arvojärjestyksien; mon.part. arvojärjestyksiä; mon.ill. arvojärjestyksiinhierarchy (noun)order of precedence (noun)precedence (noun)ranking order (noun)* * *• precedence• rank order• order of precedence• order of importance• grade of class• hierarchy• ranking order -
76 descending
descending [dɪ'sendɪŋ]descendant►► descending order ordre m décroissant;∎ in descending order of importance par ordre décroissant d'importance;Computing descending sort tri m en ordre décroissant -
77 precedence
['presɪdəns]1) (in importance) priorità f., precedenza f.to take precedence over sb. — avere la precedenza su qcn
2) (in rank) precedenza f.* * *['presidəns]noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) precedenza, priorità* * *precedence /ˈprɛsɪdəns/n. [u]1 precedenza; priorità● to be seated according to precedence, occupare posti a sedere in stretto ordine di precedenza □ to take precedence over, avere la precedenza su; (fig.) essere più importante di.* * *['presɪdəns]1) (in importance) priorità f., precedenza f.to take precedence over sb. — avere la precedenza su qcn
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78 precedence
* * *['presidəns]noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) der Vorrang* * *prec·edence[ˈpresɪdən(t)s, AM -ədən(t)s]n no plto give \precedence to sb/sth jdm/etw den Vorrang geben [o Priorität einräumen]to take \precedence [over sth/sb] Priorität [o Vorrang] [gegenüber jdm/etw] habencaring for my children takes \precedence over everything else die Versorgung meiner Kinder ist das Allerwichtigste für michthe order of \precedence for titled nobility is... die Hierarchie der Adelstitel lautet...to take \precedence over sb ranghöher als jd sein, im Rang über jdm stehen* * *['presIdəns]n(of person) vorrangige Stellung (over gegenüber); (of problem etc) Vorrang m (over vor +dat)to take or have precedence over sb/sth — vor jdm/etw Vorrang haben
to give precedence to sb/sth — jdm/einer Sache Vorrang geben
the guests entered the hall in order of precedence —
dukes have precedence over barons — Herzöge stehen im Rang höher als Barone
* * *precedence [ˈpresıdəns; priːˈsiːdəns; prıˈsiː-] s1. Voran-, Vorhergehen n:have the precedence of sth einer Sache (zeitlich) vorangehen2. Vorrang m, Vorzug m, Vortritt m, Vorrecht n:3. Rangordnung f* * *noun, no pl.* * *n.Vorrang -¨e m.Vorzug -¨e m. -
79 по ранжиру
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > по ранжиру
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80 ascend
1. intransitive verb1) (go up) hinaufgehen od. -steigen; (climb up) hinaufklettern; (by vehicle) hinauffahren; (come up) heraufkommenChrist ascended into heaven — Christus fuhr auf gen Himmel (geh.)
2) (rise) aufsteigen; [Hubschrauber:] höhersteigen3) (slope upwards) [Hügel, Straße:] ansteigen2. transitive verbthe stairs ascend very steeply — die Treppe ist sehr steil
1) (go up) hinaufsteigen, hinaufgehen [Treppe, Leiter, Berg]ascend a rope — an einem Seil hochklettern
2) (come up) heraufsteigen3)ascend the throne — den Thron besteigen
* * *[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) aufsteigen- academic.ru/115123/ascendancy_ascendency">ascendancy/ascendency- ascent
- ascend the throne* * *as·cend[əˈsend]to \ascend the stairs die Treppe hinaufsteigento \ascend the throne den Thron besteigenII. viChrist \ascended into heaven Christus ist in den Himmel aufgefahrenin \ascending order in aufsteigender Reihenfolgein \ascending order of importance nach zunehmender Wichtigkeitshe hoped in time to \ascend to the status of head of department sie hoffte, möglichst schnell Abteilungsleiterin zu werden* * *[ə'send]1. vi(= rise) aufsteigen; (Christ) auffahren; (= slope upwards) ansteigen (to auf +acc)in ascending order — in aufsteigender Reihenfolge
2. vtstairs hinaufsteigen; mountain, heights of knowledge erklimmen (geh); throne besteigen* * *ascend [əˈsend]A v/i1. (auf-, empor-, hinauf)steigen2. ansteigen, (schräg) in die Höhe gehen3. fig aufsteigen4. fig (zeitlich) reichen, zurückgehen (to, into bis in akk, bis auf akk)5. MUS an-, aufsteigen6. MATH steigen, zunehmenB v/t1. be-, er-, hinaufsteigen:ascend the throne den Thron besteigen2. einen Fluss hinauffahren* * *1. intransitive verb1) (go up) hinaufgehen od. -steigen; (climb up) hinaufklettern; (by vehicle) hinauffahren; (come up) heraufkommen2) (rise) aufsteigen; [Hubschrauber:] höhersteigen3) (slope upwards) [Hügel, Straße:] ansteigen2. transitive verb1) (go up) hinaufsteigen, hinaufgehen [Treppe, Leiter, Berg]2) (come up) heraufsteigen3)* * *v.aufsteigen v.hinaufsteigen v.
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