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2 aceleración negativa
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3 negación de los placeres mundanales
• negation• negativeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > negación de los placeres mundanales
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4 renunciación del mundo
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5 retardación
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6 negación
f.1 denial, negation, refusal, denegation.2 denying, refusing, denial.* * *1 (de un ideal, derecho) negation2 (de una acusación) denial3 (negativa) refusal4 (en gramática) negative* * *SF1) [gen] negation; (=negativa) denial2) (Ling) negative* * ** * *= negation, denial, disavowal.Ex. Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.Ex. The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex. Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.* * ** * *= negation, denial, disavowal.Ex: Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.
Ex: The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.Ex: Nevertheless, it is suggested that Marx's disavowal of religion as a force for instituting a universal class was premature.* * *1 (acción) denial, negation2 (antítesis) antithesis3 ( Ling) negative* * *
negación sustantivo femenino ( acción) denial, negation;
( antítesis) antithesis;
(Ling) negative
negación sustantivo femenino
1 (de los hechos, de una acusación) denial
(a colaborar, participar) refusal: me hizo un gesto de negación con la cabeza, he shook his head
2 (polo opuesto) es la negación de su madre, she is the antithesis of her mother
3 Ling negative
' negación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ja
- nunca
- verdad
- no
English:
negative
- neither
- denial
* * *negación nf1. [desmentido] denial2. [negativa] refusal3.la negación [lo contrario] the antithesis, the complete opposite;es la negación de la amabilidad she's the antithesis of kindness4. Gram negative5. [persona] useless person;ser una negación para algo to be useless o no good at sth* * *f1 negation2 de acusación denial3 ( prohibición) refusal4 GRAM negative* * *1) : negation, denial2) : negative (in grammar) -
7 negación
neɡ̱a'θǐɔnf1) Verneinung f, Verweigerung f2) ( negación a ejecutar una orden) MIL Befehlsverweigerung f3) ( partícula para negar) GRAMM Verneinungswort n, Negation fsustantivo femeninonegaciónnegación [neγa'θjon] -
8 asistido por el ordenador
Ex. Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.* * *Ex: Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.
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9 dejado al azar
(adj.) = stochasticEx. Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.* * *(adj.) = stochasticEx: Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.
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10 estocástico
adj.stochastic, statistical, belonging to a random process, pertaining to a random process.* * *= stochastic.Ex. Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.----* modelación estocástica = stochastic modelling.* modelo estocástico = stochastic model.* * *= stochastic.Ex: Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.
* modelación estocástica = stochastic modelling.* modelo estocástico = stochastic model.* * *A (del azar) stochasticB ( Mús) computer-generated -
11 fortuito
adj.fortuitous, casual, chance, incidental.* * *► adjetivo1 chance, fortuitous* * *(f. - fortuita)adj.* * *ADJ [gen] fortuitous frm; [encuentro] accidental, chance antes de s* * *- ta adjetivo <encuentro/suceso> chance (before n), fortuitous* * *= haphazard, random, stochastic, unintended, fortuitous, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, accidental, serendipitous.Ex. However, much of the detail in the fourteenth edition was a product of haphazard revision.Ex. Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.Ex. Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.Ex. However, membership of the European Community means that UK bussinesses are increasingly vulverable to NTBs, deliberate or unintended, which are determined on a Community basis.Ex. A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex. In addition to the 'pot luck' method which some indexers seem to favour, we now have the use of PRECIS to serve as the indexing method in BNB.Ex. Funds are low, so libraries could benefit from interlibrary loan schemes, although without a national union catalogue, efforts to serve readers are hit and miss = Los fondos son escasos, por lo que las bibliotecas se podrían beneficiar del préstamo interbibliotecario, aunque, sin un catálogo colectivo nacional, los esfuerzos para atender a los usuarios son una lotería.Ex. The user is liable for any accidental or unintentional transmission.Ex. The help given by libraries to children can be formal, informal or serendipitous.----* carácter fortuito = randomness.* de un modo fortuito = haphazardly.* hallazgo fortuito = serendipity.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* * *- ta adjetivo <encuentro/suceso> chance (before n), fortuitous* * *= haphazard, random, stochastic, unintended, fortuitous, pot luck, hit (and/or) miss, accidental, serendipitous.Ex: However, much of the detail in the fourteenth edition was a product of haphazard revision.
Ex: Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.Ex: Indeed, the direction we seem to be embarked on may result in the negation of a century of well-established principles in favor of a machine-negotiated, stochastic access to individual items in the collection.Ex: However, membership of the European Community means that UK bussinesses are increasingly vulverable to NTBs, deliberate or unintended, which are determined on a Community basis.Ex: A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.Ex: In addition to the 'pot luck' method which some indexers seem to favour, we now have the use of PRECIS to serve as the indexing method in BNB.Ex: Funds are low, so libraries could benefit from interlibrary loan schemes, although without a national union catalogue, efforts to serve readers are hit and miss = Los fondos son escasos, por lo que las bibliotecas se podrían beneficiar del préstamo interbibliotecario, aunque, sin un catálogo colectivo nacional, los esfuerzos para atender a los usuarios son una lotería.Ex: The user is liable for any accidental or unintentional transmission.Ex: The help given by libraries to children can be formal, informal or serendipitous.* carácter fortuito = randomness.* de un modo fortuito = haphazardly.* hallazgo fortuito = serendipity.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* * *fortuito -ta‹encuentro/suceso› chance ( before n), fortuitousno es fortuito que haya venido hoy it's no accident that he happened to turn up today* * *
fortuito
fortuito,-a adjetivo fortuitous, chance
' fortuito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidental
- aleatoria
- aleatorio
- fortuita
- accidente
English:
accidental
- casual
- chance
- coincidental
- find
- fortuitous
- incidental
* * *fortuito, -a adjchance;encuentro fortuito chance encounter* * *adj chance atr, accidental* * *fortuito, -ta adj: fortuitous* * *fortuito adj chance / accidental -
12 renunciación de la carne
• abnegation of the flesh• negate• negation• negation of the world• negativeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > renunciación de la carne
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13 denegación
f.1 denial, contradiction.2 denegation, denial, negation, refusal.3 dismissal.* * *1 (rechazo) refusal; (negación) denial\denegación de demanda DERECHO dismissal* * *noun f.denial, refusal* * *SF [de permiso, petición] refusal; [de derechos] denialdenegación de auxilio — (Jur) failure to offer assistance ( though legally bound to do so)
* * *femenino refusal* * *= disclaimer, denial.Ex. We have focussed on the essentials which are the skills through which we are equipped to undertake work which cannot (despite disclaimers to the contrary) be undertaken so efficiently or effectively by others.Ex. The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.* * *femenino refusal* * *= disclaimer, denial.Ex: We have focussed on the essentials which are the skills through which we are equipped to undertake work which cannot (despite disclaimers to the contrary) be undertaken so efficiently or effectively by others.
Ex: The obvious alternative would be denial of access to scholarly literature.* * *refusalCompuestos:failure to provide assistance ( when legally obliged to do so)denial of justice* * *denegación nfrefusal, rejectionDer denegación de auxilio = failure to assist the victims of an accident, punishable by law* * *f refusal* * * -
14 anular
• abate• abolish• abrogate• adeem• annul• annular• call off• circumduct• countermand• disaffirm• disannul• invalidate• leave well enough alone• leave without effect• leave without parents• make velvety• make void• make vomit• nefariously• negate• negation• nullify• quash• repeal• rescind• ring counter• ring false• ring finger• ring girder• ring out• ring shake• ring-shaped• ring-shaped cake• underrate -
15 deceleración
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16 denegación
• denegation• denial• disallowance• nefariousness• negation of the flesh• refusal• turndown -
17 forma de dicción que usa la negación
• figure of speech using negation• litotesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > forma de dicción que usa la negación
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18 invalidar
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19 litote
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20 litotes
• figure of speech using negation• litotes
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См. также в других словарях:
négation — [ negasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • negatiun XII e; lat. negatio, de negare « nier » 1 ♦ Acte de l esprit qui consiste à nier, à rejeter un rapport, une proposition, une existence; expression de cet acte. Négation de Dieu. Négation de la vérité, des valeurs. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Negation — (von lat.: negare = verneinen) ist Ablehnung, Verneinung oder Aufhebung; verneint werden können zum Beispiel Aussagen, abgelehnt werden können zum Beispiel moralische Werte, aufgehoben werden können zum Beispiel Konventionen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
negation — [ni gā′shən] n. [< Fr or L: Fr négation < L negatio < negatus, pp. of negare, to deny < neg(i) < ne (see NO1) + * g(h) < IE * ĝ(h)i, intens. particle used after negation] 1. the act or an instance of denying; negative answer;… … English World dictionary
negation — Negation. s. f. Terme dogmatique. Il est opposé à affirmation. Toute proposition contient affirmation ou negation. en François deux negations n ont point la force d affirmer comme en latin, où deux negations valent une affirmation. Il sign. aussi … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
negation — I noun abjuration, abnegation, abolishment, abolition, abrogation, annulment, cancellation, cassation, confutation, contradiction, contravention, declination, declinature, defiance, denial, disaffirmation, disagreement, disapprobation,… … Law dictionary
negation — ► NOUN 1) the contradiction or denial of something. 2) the absence or opposite of something actual or positive: evil is not merely the negation of goodness. 3) Mathematics replacement of positive by negative … English terms dictionary
Negation — Ne*ga tion, n. [L. negatio, fr. negare to say no, to deny; ne not + the root of aio I say; cf. Gr. ?, Skr. ah to say; cf. F. n[ e]gation. See {No}, adv., and cf. {Adage}, {Deny}, {Renegade}.] 1. The act of denying; assertion of the nonreality or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Negation — (v. lat.), die Wegnahme oder Verneinung von etwas Gesetztem od. Behauptetem (Position). Die N. sagt aus, daß ein Begriff nicht das Merkmal od. das Prädicat eines andern sei Was in dieser Beziehung steht, ist negativ, als Gegensatz des in jener… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Negation — (lat.), Verneinung, d.h. Aufhebung eines andern in Gedanken Gesetzten, daher stets auf eine vorausgegangene Bejahung oder Position bezüglich und niemals für sich denkbar. Das Verhältnis der Ausschließung, das zwischen der Bejahung (Affirmation)… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Negation — Negatiōn (lat.), Verneinung; negativ, verneinend, dem Positiven entgegengesetzt … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Negation — (vom lat. negare, leugnen), die Verneinung, Aufhebung einer Bejahung; negativ, verneinend; negativer Begriff, ein aus der Verneinung eines andern entstandener. z.B. Abwesenheit von Licht = Finsterniß, Mangel an Wärme = Kälte; negative Größen, was … Herders Conversations-Lexikon