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61 coincidencia
f.coincidence.* * *1 (gen) coincidence1 (acuerdo) agreement\dio la coincidencia de que... it just happened that...en coincidencia con... in agreement with...* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=casualidad) coincidencees pura coincidencia — it's just a coincidence, it's pure coincidence
2) (=acuerdo) agreement* * *a) ( casualidad) coincidencese dio la coincidencia de que él también estaba allá — by coincidence o chance he was there too, he happened to be there too
b) ( de opiniones) agreement* * *= coincidence, match, matching, overlap, crossover [cross-over], concurrence, clash [clashes, -pl.], by coincidence, meeting of (the) minds, consistency.Ex. This coincidence between indexing and user approach is known as user warrant: in other words the indexing system must be tailored to the needs of the users of the index.Ex. When documents relevant to a request have been located, a match has been achieved between the information requested and the information retrieved.Ex. Indexing, and later searching, centre upon the matching of document profiles.Ex. Despite this overlap, the other side of the picture is that some materials are covered inadequately or even not at all.Ex. Each person works two and a half days a week and this allows a midweek crossover period so that communication between them is not restricted to notes and phone calls.Ex. The 9 relations are: concurrence, equivalence, distinctness, self-activity, dimensional, action, association, appurtenance and functional dependence.Ex. In order to I avoid clashes between library trips, workshops and sessions it's a good idea to sit down in a quiet place as soon as you have the programme with a highlighter pen and mark all those sessions, workshops and visits which particularly interest you.Ex. It is not clear whether it was purely by coincidence that users who cooperated in the evaluation were sent a maximum of 25-30 documents to evaluate.Ex. Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Nuestros colegas sudamericanos tendrán la oportunidad de su vida de experimentar la vitalidad de este encuentro de expertos así como la creación de lazos profesionales por encima de barreras lingüísticas, de espacio y de tiempo.Ex. Absence of human interpretation of content leads to perfect predictability and consistency in the generation of index entries.----* coincidencia de mayúsculas y minúsculas en la búsqueda = case sensitivity.* coincidencia óptica = optical coincidence.* falta de coincidencia = mismatch.* ficha de coincidencia óptica = Batten card, optical coincidence card, Peek-a-boo card.* grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqueda = topicality.* modelo de recuperación de información por coincidencia óptima = best match model.* por coincidencia = by coincidence.* técnica de recuperación de información por coincidencia óptima = best match technique.* * *a) ( casualidad) coincidencese dio la coincidencia de que él también estaba allá — by coincidence o chance he was there too, he happened to be there too
b) ( de opiniones) agreement* * *= coincidence, match, matching, overlap, crossover [cross-over], concurrence, clash [clashes, -pl.], by coincidence, meeting of (the) minds, consistency.Ex: This coincidence between indexing and user approach is known as user warrant: in other words the indexing system must be tailored to the needs of the users of the index.
Ex: When documents relevant to a request have been located, a match has been achieved between the information requested and the information retrieved.Ex: Indexing, and later searching, centre upon the matching of document profiles.Ex: Despite this overlap, the other side of the picture is that some materials are covered inadequately or even not at all.Ex: Each person works two and a half days a week and this allows a midweek crossover period so that communication between them is not restricted to notes and phone calls.Ex: The 9 relations are: concurrence, equivalence, distinctness, self-activity, dimensional, action, association, appurtenance and functional dependence.Ex: In order to I avoid clashes between library trips, workshops and sessions it's a good idea to sit down in a quiet place as soon as you have the programme with a highlighter pen and mark all those sessions, workshops and visits which particularly interest you.Ex: It is not clear whether it was purely by coincidence that users who cooperated in the evaluation were sent a maximum of 25-30 documents to evaluate.Ex: Our South American Colleagues will have the opportunity of a lifetime, to experience the vibrance of the meeting of minds, as well as the forging of communities of practice across time zones, distance and linguistic barriers = Nuestros colegas sudamericanos tendrán la oportunidad de su vida de experimentar la vitalidad de este encuentro de expertos así como la creación de lazos profesionales por encima de barreras lingüísticas, de espacio y de tiempo.Ex: Absence of human interpretation of content leads to perfect predictability and consistency in the generation of index entries.* coincidencia de mayúsculas y minúsculas en la búsqueda = case sensitivity.* coincidencia óptica = optical coincidence.* falta de coincidencia = mismatch.* ficha de coincidencia óptica = Batten card, optical coincidence card, Peek-a-boo card.* grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqueda = topicality.* modelo de recuperación de información por coincidencia óptima = best match model.* por coincidencia = by coincidence.* técnica de recuperación de información por coincidencia óptima = best match technique.* * *1 (casualidad) coincidencedio la coincidencia de que él también estaba allá by coincidence o chance he was there too, as chance would have it, he was there too, he happened to be there too¡que coincidencia! what a coincidence!fue una coincidencia (el) que nos encontráramos allí it was a coincidence our meeting there, it was a coincidence that we should have met there2 (de opiniones) agreement* * *
coincidencia sustantivo femenino
◊ se dio la coincidencia de que él también estaba allá by coincidence o chance he was there too;
¡que coincidencia! what a coincidence!
coincidencia sustantivo femenino coincidence
' coincidencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conjunción
- igualdad
- afortunado
- desgraciado
- puro
English:
accident
- coincidence
- disagreement
* * *coincidencia nf1. [casualidad] coincidence;¡qué coincidencia que yo también pasara por ahí! what a coincidence that I happened to be passing by there too!;se da la coincidencia de que no es la primera vez que sale elegido it so happens it's not the first time he's been elected;cualquier parecido es pura coincidencia any similarity is purely coincidental2. [en el tiempo]la coincidencia de un partido de fútbol obligó a aplazar el debate the debate had to be postponed because it clashed with a football match3. [conformidad, parecido] agreement;hubo coincidencia a la hora de valorar los resultados there was agreement o people agreed when it came to assessing the results* * *f coincidence* * *coincidencia nf: coincidence* * *coincidencia n coincidence -
62 coincidencia óptica
(n.) = optical coincidenceEx. Searching involves reading comparing the holes that recur on more than one card, by ' optical coincidence'.* * *(n.) = optical coincidenceEx: Searching involves reading comparing the holes that recur on more than one card, by ' optical coincidence'.
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64 disco de almacenamiento óptico
(n.) = optical storage discEx. The use of optical storage discs may not be a perfect solution to space problems.* * *(n.) = optical storage discEx: The use of optical storage discs may not be a perfect solution to space problems.
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65 disco óptico WORM
(n.) = WORM optical diskEx. The study was carried out to establish the prediction of archival life of Write Once Read Many (WORM) optical discs.* * *(n.) = WORM optical diskEx: The study was carried out to establish the prediction of archival life of Write Once Read Many (WORM) optical discs.
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66 disco óptico de ordenador
(n.) = computer optical discEx. The physical description area records the number of physical units of the carrier and gives one of the following terms as appropriate: computer cartridge, computer cassette, computer disk, computer reel, computer card, computer optical disk.* * *(n.) = computer optical discEx: The physical description area records the number of physical units of the carrier and gives one of the following terms as appropriate: computer cartridge, computer cassette, computer disk, computer reel, computer card, computer optical disk.
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67 disco óptico digital
(n.) = optical digital discEx. However, one storage device which is making the retrieval of actual documents from a collection feasible now is the optical digital disc.* * *(n.) = optical digital discEx: However, one storage device which is making the retrieval of actual documents from a collection feasible now is the optical digital disc.
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68 edición óptica
(n.) = optical publishingEx. This paper deals with the advantages of optical publishing for information providers and traditional publishers, and how they can avail themselves of the technology.* * *(n.) = optical publishingEx: This paper deals with the advantages of optical publishing for information providers and traditional publishers, and how they can avail themselves of the technology.
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69 error óptico
(n.) = optical errorEx. Assistant referees often make mistakes when judging an offside probably because of optical errors arising from their viewing angle.* * *(n.) = optical errorEx: Assistant referees often make mistakes when judging an offside probably because of optical errors arising from their viewing angle.
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70 farmacéutico
adj.pharmaceutical, pharmaceutic.m.druggist, dispenser, pharmacist, chemist.* * *► adjetivo1 pharmaceutical► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (licenciado) pharmacist2 (en una farmacia) chemist, US druggist, pharmacist* * *1. (f. - farmacéutica)adj.2. (f. - farmacéutica)noun* * *farmacéutico, -a1.ADJ [producto] pharmaceuticalla industria farmacéutica — the pharmaceutical o drug industry
2.SM / F (=persona) pharmacist, chemist, druggist (EEUU)* * *I- ca adjetivo pharmaceuticalII- ca masculino, femenino druggist (AmE), chemist (BrE)* * *= pharmaceutical, pharmacist.Nota: Nombre.Ex. The article '1,000 pages of biological information to microstorage for retrieval in a pharmaceutical information system' contains one section devoted to compare optical optical storage with other microstorage media such as microforms and digitised media.Ex. The Product Liability Law does not directly apply to doctors and to pharmacists who are engaged in the preparation of medicines.----* compañía farmacéutica = pharmaceutical company.* industria farmacéutica, la = pharmaceutical industry, the.* laboratorio farmacéutico = pharmaceutical laboratory.* * *I- ca adjetivo pharmaceuticalII- ca masculino, femenino druggist (AmE), chemist (BrE)* * *= pharmaceutical, pharmacist.Nota: Nombre.Ex: The article '1,000 pages of biological information to microstorage for retrieval in a pharmaceutical information system' contains one section devoted to compare optical optical storage with other microstorage media such as microforms and digitised media.
Ex: The Product Liability Law does not directly apply to doctors and to pharmacists who are engaged in the preparation of medicines.* compañía farmacéutica = pharmaceutical company.* industria farmacéutica, la = pharmaceutical industry, the.* laboratorio farmacéutico = pharmaceutical laboratory.* * *pharmaceuticalcompañías farmacéuticas pharmaceutical o drug companiesmasculine, feminine* * *
farmacéutico◊ -ca adjetivo
pharmaceutical
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
druggist (AmE), chemist (BrE)
farmacéutico,-a
I adjetivo pharmaceutical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino pharmacist, chemist
' farmacéutico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
farmacéutica
English:
chemist
- pharmaceutical
- pharmacist
- druggist
* * *farmacéutico, -a♦ adjpharmaceutical;la industria farmacéutica the pharmaceutical industry♦ nm,fpharmacist, Br chemist, US druggist* * *I adj pharmaceutical;industria farmacéutica pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceuticalsII m, farmacéutica f pharmacist, Brchemist* * *farmacéutico, -ca adj: pharmaceuticalfarmacéutico, -ca n: pharmacist* * *farmacéutico1 adj pharmaceuticalfarmacéutico2 n pharmacist / chemist -
71 ficha de coincidencia óptica
(n.) = Batten card, optical coincidence card, Peek-a-boo cardEx. Such cards, alternatively known as Peek-a boo or Batten cards are available in various sizes and styles.Ex. Optical coincidence cards are one of the more popular physical formats for a post-co-ordinate index.Ex. Such cards, alternatively known as Peek-a boo or Batten cards are available in various sizes and styles.* * *(n.) = Batten card, optical coincidence card, Peek-a-boo cardEx: Such cards, alternatively known as Peek-a boo or Batten cards are available in various sizes and styles.
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72 grabable
adj.recordable.* * *ADJ writable* * *= recordable, writable.Ex. This article reviews current trends and developments in the technology of optical discs with particular reference to erasable, rewritable and recordable technology.Ex. This paper reviews the recently released standards for writable optical discs.----* DVD-R (DVD-Grabable) = DVD-R (DVD-Recordable).* * *= recordable, writable.Ex: This article reviews current trends and developments in the technology of optical discs with particular reference to erasable, rewritable and recordable technology.
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73 lector de CD-ROM
(n.) = CD player, CD-ROM drive, CD-ROM player, optical disc drive, CD-ROM readerEx. I remember being hesitant to buy a CD player because I was attached to my extensive collection of LPs collected over a lifetime.Ex. Before starting Bibliofile make sure that the CD-ROM drive is turned on and loaded with the index disc.Ex. When beginning a cataloging session, the index disc must be in the CD-ROM player.Ex. If an optical disc drive could be linked to a microcomputer, then the nature of distributed cataloguing as it is known today would be revolutionized.Ex. The article is entitled ' CD-ROM reader as info walkman'.* * *(n.) = CD player, CD-ROM drive, CD-ROM player, optical disc drive, CD-ROM readerEx: I remember being hesitant to buy a CD player because I was attached to my extensive collection of LPs collected over a lifetime.
Ex: Before starting Bibliofile make sure that the CD-ROM drive is turned on and loaded with the index disc.Ex: When beginning a cataloging session, the index disc must be in the CD-ROM player.Ex: If an optical disc drive could be linked to a microcomputer, then the nature of distributed cataloguing as it is known today would be revolutionized.Ex: The article is entitled ' CD-ROM reader as info walkman'.* * *CD ROM player -
74 lector de disco óptico WORM
(n.) = WORM optical disc driveEx. The article 'Worms in the field' describes a family of products based around a WORM optical disc drive, comprising a WORM drive, Image Scanner, Text Retrieval, OCR and Image-handling software.* * *(n.) = WORM optical disc driveEx: The article 'Worms in the field' describes a family of products based around a WORM optical disc drive, comprising a WORM drive, Image Scanner, Text Retrieval, OCR and Image-handling software.
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75 lector de discos ópticos
(n.) = optical disc driveEx. If an optical disc drive could be linked to a microcomputer, then the nature of distributed cataloguing as it is known today would be revolutionized.* * *(n.) = optical disc driveEx: If an optical disc drive could be linked to a microcomputer, then the nature of distributed cataloguing as it is known today would be revolutionized.
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76 lector óptico de caracteres
(n.) = optical character readerEx. Examples of other input equipment are: bar-code and optical character readers (for direct reading of text or numbers without using a keyboard); light pens; and the 'Mouse'.* * *(n.) = optical character readerEx: Examples of other input equipment are: bar-code and optical character readers (for direct reading of text or numbers without using a keyboard); light pens; and the 'Mouse'.
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77 lectura óptica
(n.) = optical scanningEx. This article gives an overview of optical scanning and image recognition.* * *(n.) = optical scanningEx: This article gives an overview of optical scanning and image recognition.
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78 magnetoóptico
adj.magneto-optic, magnetooptic, magnetoptic.* * *Ex. However, the storage capacity of the REO-130 cartridge compares favourably with capacities offered by removable magnetic disc systems, and its seek time is lower than seek times supported by 5.25-inch magneto-optical drives.* * *Ex: However, the storage capacity of the REO-130 cartridge compares favourably with capacities offered by removable magnetic disc systems, and its seek time is lower than seek times supported by 5.25-inch magneto-optical drives.
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79 medios de microalmacenamiento de la información
Ex. The article '1,000 pages of biological information to microstorage for retrieval in a pharmaceutical information system' contains one section devoted to compare optical optical storage with other microstorage media such as microforms and digitised media.* * *Ex: The article '1,000 pages of biological information to microstorage for retrieval in a pharmaceutical information system' contains one section devoted to compare optical optical storage with other microstorage media such as microforms and digitised media.
Spanish-English dictionary > medios de microalmacenamiento de la información
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80 medios digitalizados de almacenamiento de información
Ex. The article '1,000 pages of biological information to microstorage for retrieval in a pharmaceutical information system' contains one section devoted to compare optical optical storage with other microstorage media such as microforms and digitised media.* * *Ex: The article '1,000 pages of biological information to microstorage for retrieval in a pharmaceutical information system' contains one section devoted to compare optical optical storage with other microstorage media such as microforms and digitised media.
Spanish-English dictionary > medios digitalizados de almacenamiento de información
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