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  • 401 inclusión

    f.
    1 inclusion.
    2 included item, inclusion.
    3 embedding.
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    1 inclusion
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    noun f.
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    femenino inclusion
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    = addition, entry, inclusion, incorporation, injection, inclusiveness, inclusivity, subsumption.
    Ex. A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.
    Ex. The entry, change, and extraction of word and phrases from abstracts is described in detail in Chapter 9.
    Ex. The inclusion of related subjects can help even the user with a specific search, particularly where the user is not adequately familiar with the subject that is sought.
    Ex. The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.
    Ex. The injection of foreign ownership into the debate over the privatisation of federal agencies has deflected attention from critical domestic concerns of economic efficiency and operational optimisation.
    Ex. The aim of a true bibliography is inclusiveness rather than selectivity.
    Ex. Academic libraries need shed these lingering vestiges of eurocentricism and move forward towards meaningful cultural inclusivity.
    Ex. It may therefore be questioned whether the subsumption of the public library into a recreational-leisure service is an appropriate avenue of advancement for the library -- or for librarians.
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    * inclusión de ficheros = file attachment.
    * inclusión en el mundo de las redes = e-inclusion.
    * inclusión en el mundo electrónico = e-inclusion.
    * inclusión en la lista de morosos = blacklisting.
    * inclusión social = social inclusion.
    * relación de inclusión = part-whole relation.
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    femenino inclusion
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    = addition, entry, inclusion, incorporation, injection, inclusiveness, inclusivity, subsumption.

    Ex: A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.

    Ex: The entry, change, and extraction of word and phrases from abstracts is described in detail in Chapter 9.
    Ex: The inclusion of related subjects can help even the user with a specific search, particularly where the user is not adequately familiar with the subject that is sought.
    Ex: The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.
    Ex: The injection of foreign ownership into the debate over the privatisation of federal agencies has deflected attention from critical domestic concerns of economic efficiency and operational optimisation.
    Ex: The aim of a true bibliography is inclusiveness rather than selectivity.
    Ex: Academic libraries need shed these lingering vestiges of eurocentricism and move forward towards meaningful cultural inclusivity.
    Ex: It may therefore be questioned whether the subsumption of the public library into a recreational-leisure service is an appropriate avenue of advancement for the library -- or for librarians.
    * inclusión de ficheros = file attachment.
    * inclusión en el mundo de las redes = e-inclusion.
    * inclusión en el mundo electrónico = e-inclusion.
    * inclusión en la lista de morosos = blacklisting.
    * inclusión social = social inclusion.
    * relación de inclusión = part-whole relation.

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    inclusion
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    inclusión sustantivo femenino inclusion
    ' inclusión' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    incluso
    English:
    inclusion
    - listing
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    inclusion
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    f inclusion
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    inclusión nf, pl - siones : inclusion

    Spanish-English dictionary > inclusión

См. также в других словарях:

  • move into — index occupy (take possession) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • move into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms move into : present tense I/you/we/they move into he/she/it moves into present participle moving into past tense moved into past participle moved into 1) move into something to start living or operating a… …   English dictionary

  • move into — phr verb Move into is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑settler, ↑troops Move into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑apartment, ↑area, ↑arena, ↑deficit, ↑era, ↑first, ↑flat, ↑gear, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • move into — PHRASAL VERB If you move into a new house, you start living there. [V P n] I want you to move into my apartment. We ve a spare room …   English dictionary

  • move into something — ˌmove ˈin | ˌmove ˈinto sth derived to start to live in your new home • Our new neighbours moved in yesterday. Opp: ↑move out Main entry: ↑movederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • move into the black — go into/move into/return to, etc. the black ► to start making a profit after losing money: »This is the biggest shopping day of the year, when retailers aim to go into the black. ► to increase in value: »The main index actually moved back into… …   Financial and business terms

  • ˌmove ˈinto sth — phrasal verb 1) to start living or working in a place We re moving into new offices by the river.[/ex] 2) to begin a new business or a new type of business They re planning to move into publishing.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • move into overdrive — go/move/into overdrive phrase to become very active or excited, usually more than is necessary or healthy Production has gone into overdrive. Thesaurus: to try hard to do or get somethingsynonym Main entry: overdrive …   Useful english dictionary

  • move into — verb to come or go into (Freq. 12) the boat entered an area of shallow marshes • Syn: ↑enter, ↑come in, ↑get into, ↑get in, ↑go into, ↑go in • Ant: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • move into — Synonyms and related words: accept, assume, attack, attempt, buckle to, embark in, embark upon, endeavor, engage in, enter on, enter upon, fall into, fall to, get under way, go about, go at, go in for, go into, go upon, have at, launch forth,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • go into/move into/return to, etc. the black — ► to start making a profit after losing money: »This is the biggest shopping day of the year, when retailers aim to go into the black. ► to increase in value: »The main index actually moved back into the black late afternoon. Main Entry: ↑black …   Financial and business terms

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