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41 dar lugar a
to give rise to* * *(v.) = cause, generate, give + rise to, mean, result (in), leave + room for, bring about, lead to, cause, open + the door to, give + cause to, give + occasion toEx. As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.Ex. Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.Ex. The method of indexing called post-coordinate indexing gives rise to physical forms of indexes which differ from the more 'traditional' catalogues mentioned above.Ex. These changes have meant modifications, some very time-consuming, to serials catalogues in libraries.Ex. Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.Ex. Pavements is included in the American sense; as Sidewalks does not rate a mention at all, this could leave room for ambiguity.Ex. Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex. At each of these levels, entry of a 'd' for detail and a line number leads to display of the information about the item chosen.Ex. As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.Ex. Thus Cutter opens the door to compounds and phrases of all kinds -- so long as they are 'nameable' -- and also opens the door to inversion, but gives no rule for this.Ex. That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.Ex. Many soldiers took advantage of the impoverished conditions giving occasion to assaults, rapes and murders.* * *(v.) = cause, generate, give + rise to, mean, result (in), leave + room for, bring about, lead to, cause, open + the door to, give + cause to, give + occasion toEx: As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.
Ex: Human indexers sometimes make inappropriate judgements, misinterpret ideas, have lapses of memory or concentration, and generate omissions and inconsistencies in their indexing.Ex: The method of indexing called post-coordinate indexing gives rise to physical forms of indexes which differ from the more 'traditional' catalogues mentioned above.Ex: These changes have meant modifications, some very time-consuming, to serials catalogues in libraries.Ex: Objective 1 results in what is known as a direct catalogue, because it gives direct access to a specific document.Ex: Pavements is included in the American sense; as Sidewalks does not rate a mention at all, this could leave room for ambiguity.Ex: Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex: At each of these levels, entry of a 'd' for detail and a line number leads to display of the information about the item chosen.Ex: As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.Ex: Thus Cutter opens the door to compounds and phrases of all kinds -- so long as they are 'nameable' -- and also opens the door to inversion, but gives no rule for this.Ex: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.Ex: Many soldiers took advantage of the impoverished conditions giving occasion to assaults, rapes and murders. -
42 dar pie a
to give occasion for* * *(v.) = spark off, give + rise to, bring about, lead to, cause, open + the door to, give + cause to, give + occasion toEx. Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.Ex. The method of indexing called post-coordinate indexing gives rise to physical forms of indexes which differ from the more 'traditional' catalogues mentioned above.Ex. Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex. At each of these levels, entry of a 'd' for detail and a line number leads to display of the information about the item chosen.Ex. As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.Ex. Thus Cutter opens the door to compounds and phrases of all kinds -- so long as they are 'nameable' -- and also opens the door to inversion, but gives no rule for this.Ex. That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.Ex. Many soldiers took advantage of the impoverished conditions giving occasion to assaults, rapes and murders.* * *(v.) = spark off, give + rise to, bring about, lead to, cause, open + the door to, give + cause to, give + occasion toEx: Like the librarians and the bookshop staff, the club members are catalysts who spark off that fission which will spread from child to child an awareness of books and the habit of reading them.
Ex: The method of indexing called post-coordinate indexing gives rise to physical forms of indexes which differ from the more 'traditional' catalogues mentioned above.Ex: Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex: At each of these levels, entry of a 'd' for detail and a line number leads to display of the information about the item chosen.Ex: As usage of the language causes terms to become anachronistic, or as increases in our level of awareness reveal undesirable connotations, we seek to change subject heading terms.Ex: Thus Cutter opens the door to compounds and phrases of all kinds -- so long as they are 'nameable' -- and also opens the door to inversion, but gives no rule for this.Ex: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.Ex: Many soldiers took advantage of the impoverished conditions giving occasion to assaults, rapes and murders. -
43 dar por sentado Algo que realmente no lo está
(v.) = beg + the questionEx. Vague phrases such as `the right book to the right person' or `the public library should serve all the people' simply beg the question.* * *(v.) = beg + the questionEx: Vague phrases such as `the right book to the right person' or `the public library should serve all the people' simply beg the question.
Spanish-English dictionary > dar por sentado Algo que realmente no lo está
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44 de un modo anafórico
Ex. Two samples of documents were examined by subject experts who judged the centrality of phrases that were referred to anaphorically.* * *Ex: Two samples of documents were examined by subject experts who judged the centrality of phrases that were referred to anaphorically.
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45 dejar la puerta abierta a
(v.) = open + the door toEx. Thus Cutter opens the door to compounds and phrases of all kinds -- so long as they are 'nameable' -- and also opens the door to inversion, but gives no rule for this.* * *(v.) = open + the door toEx: Thus Cutter opens the door to compounds and phrases of all kinds -- so long as they are 'nameable' -- and also opens the door to inversion, but gives no rule for this.
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46 demasiado fácilmente
Ex. Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.* * *Ex: Administrators all too easily fall prey to the siren song of cost reduction, especially if phrases like innovation are employed as harmonic accompaniment.
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47 descriptor de materia
(n.) = subject descriptorEx. The indexer is required to select subject descriptors from the natural-language terms or phrases appearing in the headline or text of a newspaper article.* * *(n.) = subject descriptorEx: The indexer is required to select subject descriptors from the natural-language terms or phrases appearing in the headline or text of a newspaper article.
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48 deudor
adj.debiting, indebted.m.debtor, person who owes, obligor.* * *► adjetivo1 debtor► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 debtor* * *(f. - deudora)noun* * *deudor, -a1. ADJ1)2)2.SM / F debtordeudor(a) hipotecario/a — mortgager
deudor(a) moroso/a — slow payer
* * *I- dora adjetivo debtor (before n)IIla parte deudora — the debtor/debtors
- dora masculino, femenino debtor* * *= debtor.Ex. Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, debtor and creditor.* * *I- dora adjetivo debtor (before n)IIla parte deudora — the debtor/debtors
- dora masculino, femenino debtor* * *= debtor.Ex: Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, debtor and creditor.
* * *debtor ( before n)la empresa deudora the debtor companyla parte deudora the debtor/debtorsmasculine, femininedebtorCompuesto:defaulter, slow payer* * *
deudor◊ - dora adjetivo
debtor ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
debtor
deudor,-ora
I adjetivo debit: tiene un saldo deudor de cuatrocientas pesetas, she has a debit balance of four hundred pesetas
II sustantivo masculino y femenino debtor
' deudor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deudora
English:
debtor
* * *deudor, -ora♦ adjdebtor;un socio deudor a member in arrears with his/her subscription;la compañía deudora the debtor company;la parte deudora se declaró insolvente the debtor declared himself insolvent♦ nm,fdebtorFin deudor hipotecario mortgagor* * *I adj debtor atrII m, deudora f debtor* * *: indebted: debtor -
49 encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva
(n.) = conjunctive phrase headingEx. Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, debtor and creditor.* * *(n.) = conjunctive phrase headingEx: Conjunctive phrase headings may comprise two or more nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by 'and' or ending with 'etc', for example, debtor and creditor.
Spanish-English dictionary > encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva
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50 encabezamiento de frase preposicional
(n.) = prepositional phrase headingEx. Prepositional phrase headings comprise nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by a preposition, for example, Federal aid to youth.* * *(n.) = prepositional phrase headingEx: Prepositional phrase headings comprise nouns, noun phrases or both, with or without modifiers connected by a preposition, for example, Federal aid to youth.
Spanish-English dictionary > encabezamiento de frase preposicional
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51 encuesta
f.1 survey, opinion poll.2 investigation, inquiry.3 inquest.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: encuestar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: encuestar.* * *1 (sondeo) poll, survey2 (pesquisa) inquiry, investigation\hacer una encuesta to carry out an opinion poll* * *noun f.survey, poll* * *SF1) (=sondeo) opinion poll, surveyencuesta de población activa — Esp quarterly survey of the labour market, carried out by national statistics office
2) (=pesquisa) inquiry, investigation (de into)* * *a) ( sondeo) surveyb) ( investigación) inquiry* * *= survey, poll, survey questionnaire.Ex. Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex. The results of these polls can often be used as a basis for further information action.Ex. The survey questionnaires and methodology were pilot-tested late in 81.----* encuesta por correo = mail survey.* encuestas = survey research.* encuesta sobre el uso del tiempo = time-use survey.* metodología para la realización de encuestas = survey methodology.* * *a) ( sondeo) surveyb) ( investigación) inquiry* * *= survey, poll, survey questionnaire.Ex: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.
Ex: The results of these polls can often be used as a basis for further information action.Ex: The survey questionnaires and methodology were pilot-tested late in 81.* encuesta por correo = mail survey.* encuestas = survey research.* encuesta sobre el uso del tiempo = time-use survey.* metodología para la realización de encuestas = survey methodology.* * *Compuestos:● encuesta a boca or pie de urnaopinion poll(AmC, Méx) exit pollpolice inquirypoll of voting intentions* * *
Del verbo encuestar: ( conjugate encuestar)
encuesta es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
encuesta
encuestar
encuesta sustantivo femenino
encuesta sustantivo femenino
1 (de opiniones) opinion poll
2 (de datos) survey
encuestar verbo transitivo to poll
' encuesta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
EPA
- cuestionario
- realizar
- sondeo
English:
conduct
- exit poll
- opinion poll
- poll
- probe
- survey
- opinion
* * *encuesta nf1. [sondeo] survey, opinion poll;me hicieron una encuesta en la calle I was asked to answer a survey in the streetencuesta de opinión opinion poll;encuesta a pie de urna exit poll;encuesta de población activa = survey of the economically active population;encuesta telefónica telephone survey2. [investigación] investigation, inquiry* * *f1 survey2 ( sondeo) (opinion) poll* * *encuesta nf1) investigación, pesquisa: inquiry, investigation2) sondeo: survey* * *encuesta n1. (en general) survey2. (sondeo) opinion poll -
52 enredo de lengua
(n.) = slip of the tongueEx. The use of short 'tongue-twister' phrases in eliciting spontaneous slips of the tongue is a useful technique for collecting spoonerism data from children.* * *(n.) = slip of the tongueEx: The use of short 'tongue-twister' phrases in eliciting spontaneous slips of the tongue is a useful technique for collecting spoonerism data from children.
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53 error de medición
(n.) = error of measurementEx. In the second, major descriptor phrases that begin with the word 'error' are retrieved, such as 'error analysis (language),' ' error of measurement,' and 'error patterns'.* * *(n.) = error of measurementEx: In the second, major descriptor phrases that begin with the word 'error' are retrieved, such as 'error analysis (language),' ' error of measurement,' and 'error patterns'.
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54 eslogan
m.1 slogan.2 catchword, catch phrase.* * *► nombre masculino (pl eslóganes)1 slogan\eslogan publicitario advertising slogan* * *noun m.1) chant2) slogan* * *SM(pl eslogans) = slogan* * ** * *= slogan, catchphrase.Ex. Slogans, quotations and catch phrases may or may not be indexed under a controlled indexing language.Ex. Catchphrases like this are all the rage these days, especially among those who allow current trends to dictate their lifestyles.----* con un eslogan = slogan-bearing.* eslogan publicitario = advertising slogan, sales pitch.* * ** * *= slogan, catchphrase.Ex: Slogans, quotations and catch phrases may or may not be indexed under a controlled indexing language.
Ex: Catchphrases like this are all the rage these days, especially among those who allow current trends to dictate their lifestyles.* con un eslogan = slogan-bearing.* eslogan publicitario = advertising slogan, sales pitch.* * *(pl - lóganes)sloganeslogan publicitario advertising slogan* * *
eslogan sustantivo masculino (pl
eslogan sustantivo masculino slogan
' eslogan' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incendiaria
- incendiario
- slogan
- consigna
English:
catchphrase
- slogan
- snappy
- catch
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55 estudio del estado de la cuestión
(n.) = surveyEx. Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.* * *(n.) = surveySpanish-English dictionary > estudio del estado de la cuestión
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56 excavadora hidráulica
(n.) = hydraulic excavatorEx. The form of these terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, is usually one of the following: phrases of two or three words, often comprising a noun and an adjective, e.g. Western languages, hydraulic excavators, Power stations.* * *(n.) = hydraulic excavatorEx: The form of these terms, whether descriptors or non-descriptors, is usually one of the following: phrases of two or three words, often comprising a noun and an adjective, e.g. Western languages, hydraulic excavators, Power stations.
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57 expresión
f.1 expression, look, facial expression, gesture.2 expression, saying, articulation, utterance.* * *1 expression1 greetings, regards\perdone la expresión pardon the expressionreducir algo a la mínima expresión to reduce something to the bare minimumexpresión corporal free expression* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acto) expressionhan recibido expresiones de solidaridad — they have received messages o expressions of solidarity
2) (Ling) expressionexpresión familiar — colloquialism, conversational o colloquial expression
* * *b) (de sentimiento, idea) expressioncomo expresión de mi agradecimiento — as an expression o a token of my gratitude
c) (de la cara, los ojos) expressiond) (Mat) expressionquedó reducido a la mínima expresión — it shrank to almost nothing
* * *= expression, manifestation, sentence, statement, utterance, phrasing, phrase, locution.Ex. The first two steps require the recognition of the individual concepts present in the topic, and their expression in the terms available in the controlled vocabulary.Ex. The concepts introduced by the colon: (colon) may be manifestations of either Personality, Matter or Energy facets within a given compound.Ex. The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. One natural strategy for reducing the impact of miscommunication is selective verification of the user utterance meanings.Ex. Round-the-fireside tales are usually told nevertheless with careful attention to rhythm and phrasing, pace and subtlety of vocal tone.Ex. Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex. While we're at it, let's get rid of locutions that imply that men are inherently better than women.----* acuñar una expresión = coin + phrase.* derecho a la libertad de expresión = right to free speech, right of free speech.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* expresión científica = scientific locution.* expresión cotidiana = everyday locution.* expresión de búsqueda = access vector, search expression.* expresión de interés = application.* expresión de lo que uno piensa = self-disclosure.* expresión en blanco = blank expression, blank look.* expresión facial = facial expression, facial posture.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* expresión idiomática = idiom.* expresión libre = free speech.* expresión preferida = catchphrase.* expresión puente = transitional phrase.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* forma de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* libertad de expresión = freedom of expression, freedom to speak, freedom of speech, free speech.* modo de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* * *b) (de sentimiento, idea) expressioncomo expresión de mi agradecimiento — as an expression o a token of my gratitude
c) (de la cara, los ojos) expressiond) (Mat) expressionquedó reducido a la mínima expresión — it shrank to almost nothing
* * *= expression, manifestation, sentence, statement, utterance, phrasing, phrase, locution.Ex: The first two steps require the recognition of the individual concepts present in the topic, and their expression in the terms available in the controlled vocabulary.
Ex: The concepts introduced by the colon: (colon) may be manifestations of either Personality, Matter or Energy facets within a given compound.Ex: The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: One natural strategy for reducing the impact of miscommunication is selective verification of the user utterance meanings.Ex: Round-the-fireside tales are usually told nevertheless with careful attention to rhythm and phrasing, pace and subtlety of vocal tone.Ex: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex: While we're at it, let's get rid of locutions that imply that men are inherently better than women.* acuñar una expresión = coin + phrase.* derecho a la libertad de expresión = right to free speech, right of free speech.* encontrar expresión = find + expression.* expresión científica = scientific locution.* expresión cotidiana = everyday locution.* expresión de búsqueda = access vector, search expression.* expresión de interés = application.* expresión de lo que uno piensa = self-disclosure.* expresión en blanco = blank expression, blank look.* expresión facial = facial expression, facial posture.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* expresión idiomática = idiom.* expresión libre = free speech.* expresión preferida = catchphrase.* expresión puente = transitional phrase.* expresión típica de Gran Bretaña = Briticism.* expresión típica del Canadá = Canadianism.* forma de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* libertad de expresión = freedom of expression, freedom to speak, freedom of speech, free speech.* modo de expresión = way of expression, mode of expression.* * *una expresión de uso corriente a common expression/term2 (de un sentimiento, idea) expressioncomo expresión de mi agradecimiento as an expression o a token of my gratitudese agradecen las expresiones de condolencia recibidas we are grateful for all your expressions o messages of sympathy3 (de la cara, los ojos) expression4 ( Mat) expressionla mínima expresión: el vestido encogió y quedó reducido a la mínima expresión the dress shrank to almost nothingme sirvieron la mínima expresión de tarta they gave me the smallest piece of cake imaginableCompuestos:movement, self-expression through movementidiomatic expression* * *
expresión sustantivo femenino
expression
expresión sustantivo femenino expression
' expresión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acuñar
- cara
- ciudad
- corporal
- denotar
- facilidad
- florida
- florido
- giro
- grosería
- que
- rictus
- tecnicismo
- telefonear
- vulgarismo
- ademán
- adusto
- ausente
- cliché
- crispar
- descompuesto
- en
- familiar
- fluidez
- fórmula
- gesto
- gracia
- grave
- impenetrable
- libertad
- manifestación
- permitir
- risueño
- sereno
- sonar
- sonriente
- tópico
- triste
- vacilante
- vaguedad
English:
aback
- bear
- blank
- colloquialism
- expression
- face
- freedom
- injured
- intent
- resist
- set off
- speech
- stony-faced
- turn
- delivery
- endearment
- free
- injure
- sneer
* * *expresión nf1. [en el rostro] expression2. [de sentimientos, palabras] expression;tiene facilidad de expresión she is very articulate;tómenlo como expresión de nuestro agradecimiento please accept it as a token of our gratitudeexpresión corporal self-expression through movement;expresión escrita writing skills;expresión oral oral skills3. [palabra, locución] expression4. Mat expression* * *f expression* * ** * *expresión n expression -
58 expresión puente
(n.) = transitional phraseEx. In the final strategy, students re-write textual paragraphs in their own words, using transitional words and phrases to combine sentences.* * *(n.) = transitional phraseEx: In the final strategy, students re-write textual paragraphs in their own words, using transitional words and phrases to combine sentences.
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59 frase
f.1 sentence.2 expression.3 phrase.* * *1 (oración) sentence2 (expresión) phrase\frase hecha set phrase, set expression, idiom* * *noun f.1) phrase2) sentence* * *SF (=oración) sentence; (=locución) phrase, expression; (=cita) quotationfrase hecha — set phrase; pey cliché, stock phrase
* * *frases huecas or vacías — empty words
* * *= phrase, sentence, statement, refrain.Ex. Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.Ex. The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex. The importance of the right to information or the right to know is an increasingly constant refrain in the mouths of academics, the media and governments.----* acuñar una frase = coin + phrase.* dentro de la frase = intra-sentence.* encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* encabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase heading.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* frase como encabezamiento = phrase heading.* frase de indización = indexing phrase.* frase de texto libre = free-text phrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* frase graciosa final = punchline [punch line].* frase hecha = bound phrase, catch phrase, cliche, formulaic words, formulaic phrase.* frase nominal = noun phrase.* frase preferida = catchphrase.* frase prolija = verbose phrasing.* frase publicitaria = catchphrase.* frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo = topic sentence.* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* relativo a la frase = sentential.* ser analizado como una frase = be phrase parsed.* Sistema de Indización por Frases Anidadas (NEPHIS) = Nested Phrase Indexing System (NEPHIS).* subencabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase subheading.* * *frases huecas or vacías — empty words
* * *= phrase, sentence, statement, refrain.Ex: Indicative abstracts abound in phrases such as 'is discussed' or 'has been surveyed', but do not record the outcome of the discussion or survey.
Ex: The title-like phrase combine concepts in the order in which they would be listed in a sentence or phrase.Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.Ex: The importance of the right to information or the right to know is an increasingly constant refrain in the mouths of academics, the media and governments.* acuñar una frase = coin + phrase.* dentro de la frase = intra-sentence.* encabezamiento de frase conjuntiva = conjunctive phrase heading.* encabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase heading.* frase a modo de título = title-like phrase.* frase como encabezamiento = phrase heading.* frase de indización = indexing phrase.* frase de texto libre = free-text phrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* frase graciosa final = punchline [punch line].* frase hecha = bound phrase, catch phrase, cliche, formulaic words, formulaic phrase.* frase nominal = noun phrase.* frase preferida = catchphrase.* frase prolija = verbose phrasing.* frase publicitaria = catchphrase.* frase que recoge el tema principal del artículo = topic sentence.* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* relativo a la frase = sentential.* ser analizado como una frase = be phrase parsed.* Sistema de Indización por Frases Anidadas (NEPHIS) = Nested Phrase Indexing System (NEPHIS).* subencabezamiento de frase preposicional = prepositional phrase subheading.* * *1 (oración) sentencefrases huecas or vacías empty words2 (sintagma) phrasefrase adjetiva/verbal adjectival/verb phraseCompuestos:set phrasemusical phrase, phrase* * *
frase sustantivo femenino ( oración) sentence;
( sintagma) phrase;
frase sustantivo femenino
1 (oración) sentence
(dicho) phrase
frase hecha, set phrase
2 Mús phrase
' frase' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
compás
- consabida
- consabido
- consigna
- cuñada
- cuñado
- decir
- decirse
- hecha
- hecho
- muletilla
- nunca
- rodada
- rodado
- saltar
- sentida
- sentido
- subrayar
- tópica
- tópico
- acuñar
- afirmativo
- cuenta
- elegante
- estereotipado
- fórmula
- manido
- matiz
- omitir
- truncar
- vacío
English:
also
- appreciate
- catchphrase
- deny
- dread
- hope
- maybe
- mean
- neither
- phrase
- promise
- remind
- rotund
- sentence
- set
- should
- soon
- still
- tell
- than
- understand
- whom
- yet
- sound
- string
* * *frase nf1. [oración] sentence2. [locución] expressionfrase hecha [modismo] set phrase; [tópico] cliché;frase lapidaria memorable phrase;frase proverbial proverbial expression* * *f phrase; ( oración) sentence* * *frase nf1) : phrase2) oración: sentence* * *frase n1. (oración) sentence2. (locución) phrase -
60 fuente primaria
(n.) = primary source, source materialEx. Secondary sources are books, digests, articles, trend reports based on primary sources, both by native and foreign authors.Ex. Natural language indexing is particularly appropriate in searches that predominantly involve specific words or phrases known to have been used in the source material.* * *(n.) = primary source, source materialEx: Secondary sources are books, digests, articles, trend reports based on primary sources, both by native and foreign authors.
Ex: Natural language indexing is particularly appropriate in searches that predominantly involve specific words or phrases known to have been used in the source material.
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phrases — ● phrases nom féminin pluriel Discours creux et vide ; paroles vaines et prétentieuses : Il ne faut pas se payer de phrases. ● phrases (expressions) nom féminin pluriel Faire de grandes phrases, parler avec emphase. Sans phrases, franchement et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Phrases S — Conseils de prudence Les conseils de prudence ( phrases S ) sont des indications présentes sur les étiquettes de produits chimiques, qui conseillent l’utilisateur quant aux précautions à prendre lors de leur manipulation ou utilisation. Elles se… … Wikipédia en Français
Phrases de risque — Les phrases de risque ( phrases R ) sont des annotations présentes sur les étiquettes de produits chimiques qui indiquent les risques encourus lors de leur utilisation, de leur contact, de leur ingestion, de leur inhalation, de leur manipulation… … Wikipédia en Français
Phrases de sécurité — Conseils de prudence Les conseils de prudence ( phrases S ) sont des indications présentes sur les étiquettes de produits chimiques, qui conseillent l’utilisateur quant aux précautions à prendre lors de leur manipulation ou utilisation. Elles se… … Wikipédia en Français
Phrases statistiquement improbables — Statistically Improbable Phrases Pour les articles homonymes, voir SIP. Les Statistically Improbable Phrases (de l anglais signifiant littéralement « phrases statistiquement improbables »), couramment abrégées sous le sigle SIPs, sont… … Wikipédia en Français
Phrases and Numbers — Infobox Album | Name = Phrases and Numbers Type = Album Artist = Infusion Released = 2000 Recorded = Genre = Electronica Length = 1:07:21 Label = Thunk Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Phrases and Numbers (2000) Next album = Six… … Wikipedia
Phrases from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy is a comic science fiction series created by Douglas Adams that has become popular among fans of the genre(s) as well as members of the scientific community. Certain phrases from it are widely recognised and… … Wikipedia
Phrases from Hamlet in common English — William Shakespeare s play Hamlet has contributed many phrases to common English, from the famous To be, or not to be to a few less known, but still in everyday English. Also, some occur elsewhere, such as the Bible, or are proverbial. A few,… … Wikipedia
phrases — freɪz n. idiom, saying; expression; group of words that functions as a single unit (Grammar) v. formulate in words, express in words; express in a certain manner … English contemporary dictionary
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