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m.1 sign (señal).hay indicios de violencia there are signs of violence2 indication, hint, clue, cue.3 circumstantial evidence.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: indiciar.* * *1 (señal) sign2 (resto) trace* * *noun m.1) indication2) evidence3) trace* * *SM1) (=señal) [gen] indication, sign; [de gratitud] token; [de droga] trace; (Inform) marker, markes indicio de — it is an indication of, it is a sign of
no hay el menor indicio de él — there isn't the faintest sign of him, there isn't the least trace of him
* * *1)a) (señal, huella) sign, indicational menor indicio de peligro — at the slightest sign o indication of danger
b) ( vestigio) trace, sign2) (Der) piece of circumstantial evidence* * *= clue, cue, hint, indication, sign, straws in the wind, tell-tale indication, tell-tale sign, intimation, the writing on the wall, glimmer.Ex. Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.Ex. The computer is programmed to recognise cues such as prepositions and punctuation.Ex. Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, head of the cataloging division.Ex. Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex. The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex. Recently, however, there have been a number of straws in the wind.Ex. As Feng swept by with an almost inaudible 'Good morning, Jeanne' escaping from her lips, Leforte thought she detected the tell-tale indications of crying on her face -- the red, swollen eyes, the puffiness.Ex. The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex. These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex. To me the writing on the wall was pretty clear when we had this same discussion on this list last year and never received any reassurances from ISI.Ex. The recent bookshop survey carried out to try to discover how book sales are being lost was the first real glimmer indicating a change of thought from the provider to the user.----* dar indicios de = show + signs of.* dar indicios y pistas = drop + hints and clues.* existir indicios de = there + be + signs of.* existir indicios de que = there + be + evidence that.* indicios = stirrings.* no existir muchos indicios de que = there + be + little sign of.* no existir ningún indicio de que = there + be + no sign of.* no haber indicios de que = there + be + no indication that.* obtener indicios sobre = get + an indication of.* * *1)a) (señal, huella) sign, indicational menor indicio de peligro — at the slightest sign o indication of danger
b) ( vestigio) trace, sign2) (Der) piece of circumstantial evidence* * *= clue, cue, hint, indication, sign, straws in the wind, tell-tale indication, tell-tale sign, intimation, the writing on the wall, glimmer.Ex: Certainly it will always be necessary to examine the document content, concentrating particularly on the clues offered by the title, the contents page, chapter headings, and any abstracts, introduction, prefaces or other preliminary matter.
Ex: The computer is programmed to recognise cues such as prepositions and punctuation.Ex: Her first hint that all was not well was with the sudden appearance of Consuelo Feng, head of the cataloging division.Ex: Clearly, the only totally adequate indication of the content of a document is the text of the document in its entirety.Ex: The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex: Recently, however, there have been a number of straws in the wind.Ex: As Feng swept by with an almost inaudible 'Good morning, Jeanne' escaping from her lips, Leforte thought she detected the tell-tale indications of crying on her face -- the red, swollen eyes, the puffiness.Ex: The tell-tale signs that mark a KWOC index include in a KWOC index all of the words that appear as headings have been extracted from titles.Ex: These currents are better understood as intimations of postmodern populism.Ex: To me the writing on the wall was pretty clear when we had this same discussion on this list last year and never received any reassurances from ISI.Ex: The recent bookshop survey carried out to try to discover how book sales are being lost was the first real glimmer indicating a change of thought from the provider to the user.* dar indicios de = show + signs of.* dar indicios y pistas = drop + hints and clues.* existir indicios de = there + be + signs of.* existir indicios de que = there + be + evidence that.* indicios = stirrings.* no existir muchos indicios de que = there + be + little sign of.* no existir ningún indicio de que = there + be + no sign of.* no haber indicios de que = there + be + no indication that.* obtener indicios sobre = get + an indication of.* * *A (señal, huella) sign, indicational menor indicio de peligro at the slightest sign o indication o hint of dangerno hay indicios de vida en la zona there are no signs of life in the areael análisis revela indicios de potasio the analysis shows traces of potassiumB ( Der) piece of circumstantial evidence* * *
indicio sustantivo masculino
indicio sustantivo masculino
1 (señal) indication, sign, trace [de, of]
2 Jur (prueba) evidence sing: no encontraron indicios, they found no evidence
' indicio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pista
- señal
- síntoma
- manifestación
English:
clue
- evidence
- gauge
- hint
- indication
- inkling
- sign
- suggestion
- indicate
- indicative
- intimation
- trace
* * *indicio nm1. [señal] sign;[pista] clue;hay indicios de violencia there are signs of violence;la propuesta es un indicio de su voluntad de negociar the proposal is a sign of their willingness to negotiate2. [cantidad pequeña] trace;se encontraron indicios de veneno en su cuerpo traces of poison were found in her body* * *m indication, sign; ( vestigio) trace* * *indicio nm: indication, sign* * *indicio n sign / indication -
3 indicio
• circumstantial evidence• clue• cue• hinged connection• hint at• indicated market• indication of approval• inking• inkmaker• straw in the wind -
4 indicio claro
• absolute presumption• conclusive presumption• irrebuttable presumption -
5 indicio de fraude
• badge of fraud -
6 indicio de prueba
• scintilla of evidence -
7 indicio dudoso
• disputable presumption• inconclusive• inconclusive vote• rebuttable presumption -
8 indicio falso
• false clue -
9 indicio grave
• absolute presumption• conclusive presumption• irrebuttable presumption -
10 indicio indubitable
• absolute presumption• irrebuttable presumption -
11 indicio indudable
• absolute presumption• conclusive presumption• irrebuttable presumption -
12 indicio leve
• light presumption• rash presumption -
13 indicio mediano
• probable presumption -
14 indicio oscuro
• disputable presumption• inconclusive• inconclusive vote• rebuttable presumption -
15 indicio próximo
• relevant presumption -
16 indicio remoto
• disputable presumption• inconclusive• inconclusive vote• rebuttable presumption -
17 indicio vehemente
• violent presumption -
18 indicio violento
• violent presumption -
19 indicio claro
m.absolute presumption, conclusive presumption, irrebuttable presumption. -
20 indicio dudoso
m.disputable presumption, rebuttable presumption, inconclusive presumption.
См. также в других словарях:
indicio — (Del lat. indicĭum). 1. m. Fenómeno que permite conocer o inferir la existencia de otro no percibido. La fuga del sospechoso fue un indicio de su culpa. 2. Cantidad pequeñísima de algo, que no acaba de manifestarse como mensurable o significativa … Diccionario de la lengua española
indício — s. m. 1. Indicação, sinal. 2. Marca, vestígio. 3. [Jurídico, Jurisprudência] Princípio de prova. ‣ Etimologia: latim indicium, ii, indicação, informação, revelação, prova, sinal … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
indicio — sustantivo masculino 1. Aquello que demuestra o pone de manifiesto la existencia de alguna cosa: Encontraron indicios de una antigua civilización. 2. Primera manifestación de algo o escasa cantidad de ello: En la sangre se han encontrado indicios … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
indicio — sustantivo masculino 1) prueba, señal, evidencia, manifestación, síntoma, vestigio, rastro, asomo, huella*, reliquia. Desde el indicio hasta la prueba hay varias gradaciones: asomo e indicio son las más alejadas de la evidencia; les siguen … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
Indicio — Un indicio (o índice) es, según Charles Sanders Peirce, un signo determinado por su objeto dinámico en virtud de la relación real que mantiene con él. Se trata de uno de los tres niveles del signo identificados por el filósofo estadounidense,… … Wikipedia Español
indicio — (Del lat. indicium, indicación.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Suceso o cosa que permite conocer o deducir la existencia de otra: ■ no hay indicios de asesinato, parece un suicidio. SINÓNIMO barrunto prueba señal 2 Primera manifestación de un suceso o … Enciclopedia Universal
indicio — {{#}}{{LM I21584}}{{〓}} {{SynI22131}} {{[}}indicio{{]}} ‹in·di·cio› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Hecho que permite conocer o deducir la existencia de otro que es desconocido: • El humo es indicio de que hay fuego.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Cantidad muy… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
indicio — (m) (Intermedio) señal o manifestación que sugiere la existencia de una cosa más compleja Ejemplos: La madre no muestra ningún indicio de su interés por el niño. El paciente presentaba muchos indicios de esta enfermedad. Sinónimos: pista … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
indicio — s m Cosa o circunstancia que da a pensar que algo puede o pudo suceder; señal que se considera como anuncio de que probablemente ocurra cierto hecho: Aquí hay indicios de culturas antiguas , El enfermo presentó indicios de cierta mejoría , No hay … Español en México
indicio — in·dì·cio s.m. LE var. → indizio … Dizionario italiano
indicio — m. Señal que da a conocer algo oculto … Diccionario Castellano