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1 logically
adverb lógicamentetr['lɒʤɪklɪ]1 lógicamenteadv.• lógicamente adv.'lɑːdʒɪkli, 'lɒdʒɪklia) <reason/argue> lógicamente, de manera lógica['lɒdʒɪkǝlɪ]ADV1) (=by a logical process) lógicamente2) (=rationally) [think, speak, act] de manera lógica, de forma lógica; [designed, laid out] con lógicaI'm not thinking logically — no estoy pensando de manera or forma lógica, no estoy pensando con lógica
logically (enough), the controls are on the right — como es lógico, los controles están a la derecha
* * *['lɑːdʒɪkli, 'lɒdʒɪkli]a) <reason/argue> lógicamente, de manera lógica -
2 logically
adv.1 lógicamente.2 a través de la lógica. -
3 logically-founded
adj.lógico. -
4 logic
'lo‹ik((the study and art of) reasoning correctly.) lógica- logical- logically
logic n lógicatr['lɒʤɪk]1 lógicalogic ['lɑʤɪk] n: lógica f♦ logical ['lɑʤɪkəl] adj♦ logically [-kli] advn.• lógica s.f.• lógico s.m.'lɑːdʒɪk, 'lɒdʒɪk ['lɒdʒɪk]1.N lógica f2.CPDlogic circuit N — (Comput) circuito m lógico
* * *['lɑːdʒɪk, 'lɒdʒɪk] -
5 naturally
1) (of course; as one would expect: Naturally I didn't want to risk missing the train.) naturalmente2) (by nature; as a natural characteristic: She is naturally kind.) por naturaleza3) (normally; in a relaxed way: Although he was nervous, he behaved quite naturally.) con naturalidadnaturally adv1. naturalmente / claro / por supuestonaturally you can think it over before you decide por supuesto se lo puede pensar antes de decidirse2. con naturalidadact naturally, as if nothing had happened actúa con naturalidad, como si no hubiese pasado nada3. por naturalezatr['næʧərəlɪ]1 (by nature) por naturaleza2 (unaffectedly) con naturalidad3 (not artificially) de manera natural4 (of course) naturalmente, por supuesto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto come naturally to somebody hacerse sin esfuerzonaturally ['næʧərəli] adv1) inherently: naturalmente, intrínsecamente2) unaffectedly: de manera natural3) of course: por supuesto, naturalmenteadv.• desde luego adv.• naturalmente adv.• por supuesto adv.'nætʃrəli1)a) ( inherently) <shy/tidy> por naturalezato come naturally: lying comes naturally to him — miente con toda naturalidad
b) ( unaffectedly) <smile/behave/speak> con naturalidad2) ( without artifice) <form/heal> de manera natural3)a) ( logically) lógicamente['nætʃrǝlɪ]ADV1) (=by a natural process) [happen, develop] de forma natural2) (=by nature) [cheerful, cautious] por naturalezaplaying the violin seems to come naturally to her — parece que hubiera nacido sabiendo tocar el violín
3) (=unaffectedly) [behave, speak] con naturalidad, con espontaneidad4) (=as a consequence) [follow, lead] como consecuencia natural5) (=obviously) naturalmente, por supuestonaturally, I understand your feelings — naturalmente or por supuesto, sé cómo te sientes
"did you tell him?" - "naturally" — -¿se lo dijiste? -por supuesto
naturally enough — como es natural, lógicamente
* * *['nætʃrəli]1)a) ( inherently) <shy/tidy> por naturalezato come naturally: lying comes naturally to him — miente con toda naturalidad
b) ( unaffectedly) <smile/behave/speak> con naturalidad2) ( without artifice) <form/heal> de manera natural3)a) ( logically) lógicamente -
6 consistently
adverb His work is consistently good.) consistentementetr[kən'sɪstəntlɪ]1 (unchangingly) consecuentemente, coherentemente; (constantly) constantementeadv.• consecuentemente adv.• continuamente adv.kən'sɪstəntlia) ( without change) < argue> coherentemente; < behave> consecuentemente, coherentementeb) ( constantly) <claim/refuse> sistemáticamente, constantemente[kǝn'sɪstǝntlɪ]ADV1) (=regularly) [refuse, deny, oppose, support] sistemáticamente; [work, perform] con un nivel de calidad constantethe quality of this product has been consistently high over the last few years — el nivel de calidad de este producto se ha mantenido durante los últimos años
he consistently achieved marks of over 90% — sus notas estaban habitualmente por encima del 90%
2) (=logically) [argue, behave] consecuentemente* * *[kən'sɪstəntli]a) ( without change) < argue> coherentemente; < behave> consecuentemente, coherentementeb) ( constantly) <claim/refuse> sistemáticamente, constantemente -
7 continuity
1) (the state of being continuous or logically related: It is important to children to have some continuity in their education.) continuidad2) (the detailed arrangement of the parts of a story etc for a film script etc.) continuidadtr[kɒntɪ'njʊːɪtɪ]1 continuidad nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcontinuity announcer locutor,-ra de continuidadcontinuity girl SMALLCINEMA/SMALL secretaria de rodajecontinuity man SMALLCINEMA/SMALL secretario de rodajen.• continuidad s.f.• enlace s.m.• escenario s.m.'kɑːntṇ'uːəti, ˌkɒntɪ'njuːɪtimass noun continuidad f[ˌkɒntɪ'njuːɪtɪ]1.N continuidad f2.CPDcontinuity announcer N — locutor(a) m / f de continuidad
continuity man/girl N — (Cine) secretario(-a) m / f de rodaje
* * *['kɑːntṇ'uːəti, ˌkɒntɪ'njuːɪti]mass noun continuidad f -
8 hang together
(to agree or be consistent: His statements just do not hang together.) sostenerse, ser consistentev + advVI + ADV1) (=stay united) [people] mantenerse unidosit doesn't hang together with what we know — no cuadra or no encaja con lo que sabemos
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9 inconsequent
tr[ɪn'kɒnsɪkwənt]1 (not following logically) inconsecuente2 (inconsequential) de poca importancia, sin trascendenciaadj.• inconsecuente adj.[ɪn'kɒnsɪkwǝnt]ADJ = inconsequential -
10 coherencia
coherencia sustantivo femenino◊ con coherencia coherently o logicallyc) (Fís) coherence
coherencia sustantivo femenino coherence, consistency: la coherencia de sus argumentos era aplastante, his reasoning was extremely coherent ' coherencia' also found in these entries: Spanish: consecuencia - inconsistente English: consistency -
11 lógicamente
lógicamente adverbio logically: lógicamente, no espero que vengas conmigo, I naturally don't expect you to come with me -
12 tie in/up
(to be linked or joined (logically): This doesn't tie in (with what he said before).) ligar, concordar -
13 naturally
adv.naturalmente (obviously, logically); por naturaleza (in one's nature); con naturalidad (unaffectedly) -
14 soundly
adv.1 sólidamente (solidly)2 razonablemente (logically)to sleep soundly dormir profundamenteto thrash somebody soundly dar a alguien una buena paliza4 profundamente.5 sensatamente.
См. также в других словарях:
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logically consistent — index coherent (clear), consonant Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
logically then — index consequently Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
logically unsound — index illogical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary