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1 técnica de observación
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2 de observación
(adj.) = observationalEx. The observational technique involves the researcher being with the subject continuously throughout the day and observing their actions.* * *(adj.) = observationalEx: The observational technique involves the researcher being with the subject continuously throughout the day and observing their actions.
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3 observable
adj.observable, noticeable, perceptible.* * *► adjetivo1 noticeable, observable* * *ADJ observable* * *= discernible [discernable], observable, observational.Nota: Relativo a la observación.Ex. It is the cool and perfectly proper expression of a confident professionalism, still only faintly discernible.Ex. A relationship is observable between the two measurements recall and precision.Ex. The observational technique involves the researcher being with the subject continuously throughout the day and observing their actions.----* observable en = in evidence in.* * *= discernible [discernable], observable, observational.Nota: Relativo a la observación.Ex: It is the cool and perfectly proper expression of a confident professionalism, still only faintly discernible.
Ex: A relationship is observable between the two measurements recall and precision.Ex: The observational technique involves the researcher being with the subject continuously throughout the day and observing their actions.* observable en = in evidence in.* * *observableel cometa es observable a simple vista the comet is observable o can be observed with the naked eyeun fenómeno observable a simple vista a phenomenon which can be observed with the naked eye* * *observable adjobservable -
4 observación
f.1 observation, commentary, explanatory note, explanatory remark.2 observation, study.3 observation, obedience, keeping, abidance.4 fixed attention, concentration.5 observation, refutation.* * *1 (acción) observation2 (comentario) observation, comment, remark\estar en observación to be under observation* * *noun f.1) observation2) remark* * *SF1) (=acto) [gen] observation; (Jur) observance2) (=comentario) remark, comment, observationhacer una observación — to make a remark o comment o observation, comment
3) (=objeción) objection* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex. There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.Ex. I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex. My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex. As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".----* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *1) (examen, vigilancia) observationtener a alguien en observación — (Med) to keep somebody under observation
tener mucha/poca capacidad de observación — to be/not to be very observant
2) (de leyes, preceptos) observance3) ( comentario) observation, remark; ( en texto) note* * *= observation, observation, remark, observance.Ex: There are a number of ways of finding out something one wants to know: observation, trial and error experiment; asking someone; looking it up for oneself.
Ex: I agree with the observation that in our catalog we had not brought together the 'American Scholar' and the 'Oration'.Ex: My second point may be a slightly tangential, but I hope it is a concrete reaction to the general tenor of Mr. Lubetzky's remarks and the general subject posed.Ex: As Sherlock Holmes reminded Dr Watson, 'You know my method; it is founded on the observance of trifles' = Como Sherlock Holmes recordaba al Doctor Watson: "Usted conoce mi método, se basa en la observación de las pequeñeces".* confirmar una observación = bear out + point.* de observación = observational.* hacer observaciones = comment on/upon.* mantener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* metodología de observación = soft methodology.* observación de aves y pájaros = birdwatching [bird-watching], birding.* observación fortuita = chance observation.* observación inicial = opening remark.* observación militar = surveillance.* período de observación = observation period.* puesto de observación = lookout [look-out].* satélite de observación = surveillance satellite.* tener en observación = hold under + observation, keep under + observation.* * *A (examen, vigilancia) observationlo tienen en observación ( Med) they're keeping him under observationtiene poca capacidad de observación she is not very observantB (de leyes, preceptos) observanceC1 (comentario) observation, remark, commentanote aquí cualquier observación que quiera hacer write any observations o comments o remarks you wish to make here2 (en un texto) noteCompuesto:trainspotting ( BrE)* * *
observación sustantivo femenino
1 (examen, vigilancia) observation;
tener mucha capacidad de observación to be very observant
2 ( comentario) observation, remark;
( en texto) note
observación sustantivo femenino observation
' observación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
afortunada
- afortunado
- comentar
- consideración
- exacta
- exacto
- pasar
- penetrante
- sugestiva
- sugestivo
- sutil
- tonta
- tonto
- comentario
- contemplación
- pertinente
English:
drop
- lookout
- observation
- observation post
- observation tower
- bird
- keep
- reflection
- remark
* * *observación nf1. [examen, contemplación] observation;tengo buenas dotes de observación I have strong powers of observation2. [comentario] comment, remark;hacer una observación to make a comment o remark;si se me permite una observación if I might make an observation3. [nota] note;el autor ha añadido una observación en este punto the author has added a note at this point4. [cumplimiento] observance;Sanidad recomienda la observación de estas normas the Department of Health recommends following these guidelines* * *f1 observation2 JUR observance* * *observación nf, pl - ciones1) : observation, watching2) : remark, comment* * *1. (acción de observar) observation2. (comentario) comment / remark -
5 seguimiento
m.1 following.efectuar un seguimiento de una epidemia to monitor the course of an epidemic2 follow-up, follow-on, follow-through, followup.3 tracking.4 monitoring.5 retinue, committee, following.* * *1 (perseguimiento) pursuit2 (continuación) continuation3 figurado (de un cliente etc) follow-up\en seguimiento de in pursuit ofestación de seguimiento espacial tracking station* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=persecución) pursuit2) (=continuación) [gen] continuation; (TV) report, follow-up3) [de proceso] (tb Med) monitoringel secuestro ha tenido un gran seguimiento por todas las televisiones — the kidnapping received plenty of coverage on all channels
* * *masculino (de animal, satélite) tracking; ( de proceso) monitoring* * *= adherence, follow-up, monitoring, tracking, follow-through, shadowing.Ex. Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.Ex. This order receives the same follow-up treatment as other orders in the files.Ex. Automatic monitoring of activity on the computer system (i.e., logging transactions) was regarded as a powerful technique for evaluating user system interaction.Ex. Tracking of personal information attached to electronic text supplied by publishers is a potential violator of user privacy.Ex. Content analysis of the newspaper for the year detailed the follow-through in the news columns.Ex. Observational shadowing of particular library patrons, for example, gives a much more detailed view of patrons' library use.----* en el seguimiento de = in the pursuit of.* estudio de seguimiento = follow-up study.* hacer un seguimiento de = follow through.* informe de seguimiento = progress report.* sistema de seguimiento = monitoring system.* * *masculino (de animal, satélite) tracking; ( de proceso) monitoring* * *= adherence, follow-up, monitoring, tracking, follow-through, shadowing.Ex: Superior cataloguing may result, since more consistency and closer adherence to standard codes are likely to emerge with cataloguers who spend all of their time cataloguing, than with a librarian who tackles cataloguing as one of various professional tasks.
Ex: This order receives the same follow-up treatment as other orders in the files.Ex: Automatic monitoring of activity on the computer system (i.e., logging transactions) was regarded as a powerful technique for evaluating user system interaction.Ex: Tracking of personal information attached to electronic text supplied by publishers is a potential violator of user privacy.Ex: Content analysis of the newspaper for the year detailed the follow-through in the news columns.Ex: Observational shadowing of particular library patrons, for example, gives a much more detailed view of patrons' library use.* en el seguimiento de = in the pursuit of.* estudio de seguimiento = follow-up study.* hacer un seguimiento de = follow through.* informe de seguimiento = progress report.* sistema de seguimiento = monitoring system.* * *1 (de un animal, satélite) tracking2 (de un proceso) monitoring* * *
seguimiento sustantivo masculino
1 (de una enfermedad, un proceso) monitoring
2 (de una persona, un vehículo) tracking
estación de seguimiento (espacial), (space) tracking station
' seguimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
chart
- follow-up
* * *seguimiento nm1. [de persona] following;[de clientes] follow-up2. [por radio, radar] tracking3. [de noticia] following4. [de elecciones, enfermedad] monitoring;efectuar el seguimiento de una epidemia to monitor the course of an epidemic* * *m2 de misil tracking* * *seguimiento nm1) : following, pursuit2) : continuation3) : tracking, monitoring -
6 basado en la observación
• based upon observation• observationalDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > basado en la observación
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