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1 ontología
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2 ontólogo
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3 ontológico
adj.ontological.* * *► adjetivo1 ontological* * *ADJ ontological* * *= ontological.Ex. The article 'A classification system with an ontological basis' traces the philosophic development of the ICC and the influence of Nicolai Hartmann on Dahlberg's thought regarding ontology.* * *= ontological.Ex: The article 'A classification system with an ontological basis' traces the philosophic development of the ICC and the influence of Nicolai Hartmann on Dahlberg's thought regarding ontology.
* * *ontológico -caontological* * *ontológico, -a adjontological -
4 baba
f.1 dribble (saliva) (for child).2 slime.3 froth, foam.* * *1 (de animal, adulto) spittle, saliva; (de niño) dribble2 (de caracol, babosa) slime\caérsele a uno la baba familiar to drooltener mala baba to have a bad temper* * *SF1) (=saliva) [de adulto] spittle, saliva; [de niño] dribble; [de perro] slobberechar baba — to drool, slobber; [niño] to dribble
mala baba — * (=malhumor) bad temper; (=mal genio) nasty character
2) (=mucosidad) [en nariz] mucus; [de caracol] slime, secretion3) Col, Ven small crocodile* * *1)a) ( de niño) dribble, drool (AmE)b) ( de adulto) salivacaérsele a alguien la baba por or con alguien — to drool over somebody
c) (de perro, caballo) slobber2) ( de caracol) slime; ( de cactus) sap* * *= slime, drool.Ex. One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.Ex. The film offers a repulsive creature whose croaks and drools recall the demonic child in The Exorcist, instead of the feral but relatively articulate person that Morrison created.----* caérsele la baba por = go + gaga (over).* * *1)a) ( de niño) dribble, drool (AmE)b) ( de adulto) salivacaérsele a alguien la baba por or con alguien — to drool over somebody
c) (de perro, caballo) slobber2) ( de caracol) slime; ( de cactus) sap* * *= slime, drool.Ex: One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.
Ex: The film offers a repulsive creature whose croaks and drools recall the demonic child in The Exorcist, instead of the feral but relatively articulate person that Morrison created.* caérsele la baba por = go + gaga (over).* * *A2 (de adulto) salivacaérsele a algn la baba con or por algn: se le cae la baba con su nieta he dotes on o he's besotted with his granddaughterel proyecto estaba pegado con babas the plan didn't really hang together properly o ( AmE colloq) was stuck on with spit3 (de perro, caballo) slobberB1 (de caracol) slime2 (de cactus) sap3 ( Zool) small alligator* * *
baba sustantivo femenino
caérsele a algn la baba por or con algn to drool over sb
( de caracol) slime
baba sustantivo femenino dribble
♦ Locuciones: caérsele la baba: se le cae la baba con su bebé, he dotes on his baby
' baba' also found in these entries:
English:
dribble
- drool
- slime
- spittle
* * *baba nf1. [saliva] [de niño] dribble;[de adulto] spittle, saliva; Famcaérsele la baba a alguien: se le cae la baba con su nieta she absolutely dotes on her granddaughter;se le cae la baba escuchando a Mozart he's in heaven when he's listening to Mozart;Fam2. [saliva] [de animal] slobber3. [de caracol] slime4. [de planta] sap* * *f drool, dribble;se le caía la baba fam he was drooling fam( con over);tener mala baba be mean* * *baba nf1) : spittle, saliva2) : dribble, drool (of a baby)3) : slime, ooze* * * -
5 cieno
m.mud, sludge.* * *1 mud, mire* * *SM1) (=lodo) mud2) (=depósito fluvial) silt* * *masculino silt, mud* * *= slime, silt, sediment.Ex. One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.Ex. But the fertility of the muck and silt topsoil soon made it a profitable farming community.Ex. Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * *masculino silt, mud* * *= slime, silt, sediment.Ex: One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.
Ex: But the fertility of the muck and silt topsoil soon made it a profitable farming community.Ex: Finally, the upkeep of these bridges was a massive task requiring the constant removal of sediment from river beds, piers and abutments.* * *silt, mud* * *
cieno sustantivo masculino
silt, mud
' cieno' also found in these entries:
English:
slime
- silt
* * *cieno nmmud, sludge* * *m silt* * *cieno nm: mire, mud, silt -
6 de forma recíproca
Ex. Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.* * *Ex: Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.
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7 de modo recíproco
Ex. Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.* * *Ex: Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.
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8 fango
m.mud.* * *1 (barro) mud, mire2 figurado degradation* * *SM (=lodo) mud, mire; (fig) mire, dirt* * *masculino mud* * *= slime, sludge, muck, mire.Ex. One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.Ex. This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex. However, those who have tasted the succulent meat of this type of clam are more than willing to dig up to their armpits in the intertidal muck to capture such delicious quarry.Ex. This international network of specialists promote, encourage and co-ordinate the conservation of mires and related ecosystems.----* revolcarse en el fango = wallow in + the mire.* * *masculino mud* * *= slime, sludge, muck, mire.Ex: One cannot infer from the sexist analogies of slime and holes the claim that woman occupies an inferior ontological status.
Ex: This is a project to incinerate an estimated 700, 000 tonnes of toxic sludge created as a byproduct of a century of steelmaking.Ex: However, those who have tasted the succulent meat of this type of clam are more than willing to dig up to their armpits in the intertidal muck to capture such delicious quarry.Ex: This international network of specialists promote, encourage and co-ordinate the conservation of mires and related ecosystems.* revolcarse en el fango = wallow in + the mire.* * *1 (barro) mud2(abyección, oprobio): su nombre quedó cubierto de fango his name was dragged through the mud, his name was mud ( colloq)hundidos en el fango deshonroso de su pasado sunk deep in the shameful mire of their past ( liter)* * *
fango sustantivo masculino
mud
fango sustantivo masculino (barro, lodo) mud
' fango' also found in these entries:
English:
mud
- sludge
* * *fango nm1. [barro] mud2. [deshonra]el escándalo cubrió de fango al presidente the scandal sullied the president's reputation* * *m tb figmud;aplicación de fango MED mud wrap;arrastrar por el fango fig drag through the mud;cubrir de fango fig cast slurs on, attack;su nombre quedó cubierto de fango his name was mud fam* * *fango nmlodo: mud, mire* * *fango n mud -
9 filosófico
adj.1 philosophical, philosophic.2 thought-provoking.* * *► adjetivo1 philosophical* * *(f. - filosófica)adj.philosophical, philosophic* * *ADJ philosophic, philosophical* * *- ca adjetivo philosophical* * *= philosophical, philosophic.Ex. Within some main classes CC recognizes that the entire subject field can be studied from different philosophical and theoretical viewpoints.Ex. The article 'A classification system with an ontological basis' traces the philosophic development of the ICC and the influence of Nicolai Hartmann on Dahlberg's thought regarding ontology.----* desde un punto de vista filosófico = philosophically.* * *- ca adjetivo philosophical* * *= philosophical, philosophic.Ex: Within some main classes CC recognizes that the entire subject field can be studied from different philosophical and theoretical viewpoints.
Ex: The article 'A classification system with an ontological basis' traces the philosophic development of the ICC and the influence of Nicolai Hartmann on Dahlberg's thought regarding ontology.* desde un punto de vista filosófico = philosophically.* * *filosófico -caphilosophical* * *
filosófico◊ -ca adjetivo
philosophical
filosófico,-a adjetivo philosophical
' filosófico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
filosófica
English:
philosophical
- philosophic
* * *filosófico, -a adjphilosophical* * *adj philosophical* * *filosófico, -ca adj: philosophic, philosophical♦ filosóficamente adv* * *filosófico adj philosophical -
10 mutuamente
adv.mutually, conversely, reciprocally.* * *► adverbio1 mutually■ se quieren mutuamente they love each other, they love one another* * *ADV mutually, reciprocally* * *adverbio mutuallyse insultaron/acusaron mutuamente — they insulted/accused each other
* * *= each other, mutually, reciprocally.Ex. Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.Ex. It is important that the characteristics of division used in this process should be mutually exclusive, in order to avoid cross-classification.Ex. Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.----* aprender mutuamente = learn from + one another.* complementarse mutuamente = complement + one another.* entorpecerse mutuamente = trip over + each other.* mutuamente destructivo = internecine.* * *adverbio mutuallyse insultaron/acusaron mutuamente — they insulted/accused each other
* * *= each other, mutually, reciprocally.Ex: Because this style of catalogue attempts to group documents which are related to each other by having the same author this type of catalogue is sometimes referred to as a bibliographic catalogue.
Ex: It is important that the characteristics of division used in this process should be mutually exclusive, in order to avoid cross-classification.Ex: Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.* aprender mutuamente = learn from + one another.* complementarse mutuamente = complement + one another.* entorpecerse mutuamente = trip over + each other.* mutuamente destructivo = internecine.* * *mutuallyse insultaron/acusaron mutuamente they insulted/accused each other* * *
mutuamente adverbio each other, mutually: nos lavamos mutuamente el pelo, we wash each other's hair
' mutuamente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ayudarse
English:
each
- mutually
- reciprocally
* * *mutuamente advmutually;se vigilaban mutuamente they were both watching each other -
11 ontología
f.ontology.* * *1 ontology* * *SF ontology* * *femenino ontology* * *= ontology.Ex. The article 'A classification system with an ontological basis' traces the philosophic development of the ICC and the influence of Nicolai Hartmann on Dahlberg's thought regarding ontology.* * *femenino ontology* * *= ontology.Ex: The article 'A classification system with an ontological basis' traces the philosophic development of the ICC and the influence of Nicolai Hartmann on Dahlberg's thought regarding ontology.
* * *ontology* * *ontología nfontology -
12 recíprocamente
adv.reciprocally, bilaterally, in a reciprocal manner, mutually.* * *ADV reciprocally, mutually* * *= reciprocally.Ex. Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.----* funcionar recíprocamente = work + both ways.* * *= reciprocally.Ex: Reciprocally, research in the information sciences raises specific ontological questions which call for further philosophical investigations.
* funcionar recíprocamente = work + both ways.* * *reciprocally -
13 relación semántica
(n.) = semantic relation, semantic relationshipEx. The relation of logical, ontological or psychological nature between concepts which might be formalized in an indexing language is known as semantic relation.Ex. Semantic relationships show aspects of the genus-species relationships and are expected to reflect assumed and widely accepted subject relationships.* * *(n.) = semantic relation, semantic relationshipEx: The relation of logical, ontological or psychological nature between concepts which might be formalized in an indexing language is known as semantic relation.
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14 especialista en cáncer
• cancer specialist• ontological• ontology -
15 existencial
• existential• ontogenesis• ontological argument -
16 ontogenia
• onto function• ontological -
17 ontológico
• ontogenesis• ontological argument -
18 argumento ontológico
m.ontological argument.
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