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i'væljueit1) (to form an idea of the worth of: It is difficult to evaluate him as a writer.) valorar, evaluar2) (to work out the numerical value of: If x = 1 and y = 2 we can evaluate x2 + y2.) calcular, hallar el valor numérico de•tr[ɪ'væljʊeɪt]1 (assess) evaluar, juzgar; (estimate value) valorar, calcular (el valor de), tasar■ the teachers evaluated their students' abilities los profesores evaluaron la capacidad de sus alumnos2 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL hallar el valor numérico dev.• evaluar v.• justipreciar v.ɪ'væljueɪta) \<\<ability/data\>\> evaluar*b) ( value) (AmE) valorar, tasar, avaluar* (AmL)[ɪ'væljʊeɪt]VT1) (=assess value of) valorar, calcular el valor de2) (=judge) evaluar* * *[ɪ'væljueɪt]a) \<\<ability/data\>\> evaluar*b) ( value) (AmE) valorar, tasar, avaluar* (AmL) -
42 numeral
'nju:mərəl(a figure used to express a number: 1, 10, 50 are Arabic numerals; I, X, L are Roman numerals.) número- numerically
numeral n numeral / número
numeral adjetivo / noun masculine numeral
numeral adjetivo & sustantivo masculino numeral ' numeral' also found in these entries: Spanish: cada - uno English: Arabic numeral - numeral - Romantr['njʊːmərəl]1 número, cifranumeral ['nu:mərəl, 'nju:-] n: número mRoman numeral: número romanoadj.• numeral adj.• número (Matemática) adj.n.• numeral s.m.• número s.m.'nuːmərəl, 'njuːmərəlnoun número m['njuːmǝrǝl]1.N número m2.ADJ numeral* * *['nuːmərəl, 'njuːmərəl]noun número m -
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Del verbo clavar: ( conjugate clavar) \ \
clavé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
clave es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: clavar clave
clavar ( conjugate clavar) verbo transitivo 1a) clave algo en algo ‹ clavo› to hammer sth into sth;‹puñal/cuchillo› to stick sth in sth; ‹ estaca› to drive sth into sth;◊ me clavó los dientes/las uñas he sank his teeth/dug his nails into mec) ‹ojos/vista› to fix … on2 (fam)◊ nos claveon $10,000 they stung us for $10,000clavarse verbo pronominal 1 2 (CS fam) clavese con algo ( por no poder venderlo) to get stuck with sth (colloq); ( por ser mala compra): 3 (Méx) (Dep) to dive
clave adjetivo (pl un factor clave a key factor ■ sustantivo femenino clave de acceso (Inf) passwordc) (Mús) clef;◊ clave de fa/sol basseble clef■ sustantivo masculino harpsichord
clavar
I verbo transitivo
1 (con un martillo) to hammer in (sujetar con clavos) to nail
2 (una estaca) to drive in
3 familiar (cobrar demasiado) to sting o fleece: nos clavaron dos mil por un simple desayuno, they stung us two thousand pesetas for a breakfast
clave
I sustantivo femenino
1 (meollo, pista) key
2 (código, cifra) code, cipher
clave numérica, numerical code
3 Mús (tono) key (símbolo) clef
II sustantivo masculino Mús harpsichord ' clave' also found in these entries: Spanish: alma - codificar - encerrar - realidad - cifra - clavar English: bass - cipher - clef - clue - code - code name - issue - key - operative - treble clef - pass - treble -
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45 orden
orden 1 sustantivo femenino 1 ( mandato) order; hasta nueva orden until further notice; estamos a la orden para lo que necesite (AmL) just let us know if there's anything we can do for you; ¡a la orden! (Mil) yes, sir!; ( fórmula de cortesía) (Andes, Méx, Ven) you're welcome, not at all; orden de arresto or de busca y captura arrest warrant; orden de registro or (Chi, Méx) de cateo search warrant; 2 (Fin) order; 3 (Hist, Mil, Relig) order 4 (AmL) ( pedido) order
orden 2 sustantivo masculino 1 ( en general) order; en or por orden alfabético in alphabetical order; vayamos por orden let's begin at the beginning; poner algo en orden ‹habitación/armario/juguetes› to straight sth (up) (esp AmE), to tidy sth up (esp BrE); ‹asuntos/papeles› to sort sth up; ‹ fichas› to put sth in order; orden del día agenda; orden público public order; alterar el orden público to cause a breach of the peace 2b) ( cantidad):
orden
I sustantivo masculino
1 (colocación, disciplina) order: hace falta un poco de orden, we need a bit of order here
orden del día, agenda
2 Arquit & Biol order
3 (tipo) nature: es un problema de orden moral, it's a moral issue
II sustantivo femenino
1 (mandato) order: no obedecimos sus órdenes, we failed to obey his orders Jur warrant, order
orden de arresto, arrest warrant
2 Rel Mil order
la orden de los benedictinos, the Benedictine order Locuciones: Mil ¡a la orden/a sus órdenes!, yes, sir!
estar a la orden del día, to be common
llamar al orden, to call sb to order
poner en orden, to put in order: tengo que poner en orden mis ideas, I have to organize my ideas
del orden de, approximately: en el cine había del orden de mil personas, there were about one thousand people at the movies
sin orden ni concierto, without rhyme or reason ' orden' also found in these entries: Spanish: alteración - atenerse - auto - bastante - consigna - desorden - desordenar - desordenada - desordenado - después - disposición - ejecutar - excarcelar - incumplir - incumplimiento - inversa - inverso - invertir - librar - mandamiento - mandato - marear - mendicante - perturbar - primera - primero - recoger - replicar - respetar - restablecer - restablecimiento - revolucionar - transmitir - trastocar - acatar - allanamiento - alterar - alzar - anterior - antes - anular - ausencia - cumplir - disturbio - ejecución - fuerza - invertido - lanzamiento - llamada - luego English: after - agenda - alphabetically - antisocial - arrange - before - bottom - breach - collect - command - comply - court order - disorder - disturb - enforce - execute - execution - first - gather - in - item - keep - next - numerical - obey - order - order of the day - place - prioritize - reverse - right - sequence - shall - shipshape - should - sort out - standing order - straight - system - third - thousandth - tidiness - to - warrant - writ - alphabetical - bark - descend - disorderly - drunk -
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abbr. for Numerical Aperture
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numerical — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of, relating to, or expressed as a number or numbers. DERIVATIVES numerically adverb … English terms dictionary
Numerical — Numeric Nu*mer ic, Numerical Nu*mer ic*al, a. [Cf. F. num[ e]rique. See {Number}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. Belonging to number; denoting number; consisting in numbers; expressed by numbers, and not letters; as, numerical characters; a numerical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
numerical — numerically, adv. numericalness, n. /nooh mer i keuhl, nyooh /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to numbers; of the nature of a number. 2. indicating a number: numerical symbols. 3. bearing or designated by a number. 4. expressed by numbers instead of… … Universalium
numerical — adjective Etymology: Latin numerus Date: 1628 1. of or relating to numbers < the numerical superiority of the enemy > 2. expressed in or involving numbers or a number system < numerical standing in a class > < a numerical code > • numerically… … New Collegiate Dictionary
numerical — nu|mer|i|cal [nju:ˈmerıkəl US nu: ] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: numerus; NUMBER1] expressed or considered in numbers ▪ a numerical code ▪ The home team tried to utilize their numerical advantage (=the fact that they had more players… … Dictionary of contemporary English
numerical — adj. (also numeric) of or relating to a number or numbers (numerical superiority). Phrases and idioms: numerical analysis the branch of mathematics that deals with the development and use of numerical methods for solving problems. Derivatives:… … Useful english dictionary
numerical — nu|mer|i|cal [ nu merıkl ] adjective expressed as numbers or consisting of numbers: numerical data The pages are not in numerical order. ╾ nu|mer|i|cal|ly [ nu merıkli ] adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English