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1 predicado
m.1 predicate (grammar).2 predication, statement, declaration, proposition.past part.past participle of spanish verb: predicar.* * *1 predicate* * *SM predicate* * *masculino predicate* * *= predicate, predication.Ex. The approach here is designed to build meaning representation with propositional components, from which more or less extensive constituents ( predicates and case-related arguments) can be extracted.Ex. This article compares the model's predications with actual data on real problems.* * *masculino predicate* * *= predicate, predication.Ex: The approach here is designed to build meaning representation with propositional components, from which more or less extensive constituents ( predicates and case-related arguments) can be extracted.
Ex: This article compares the model's predications with actual data on real problems.* * *predicate* * *
Del verbo predicar: ( conjugate predicar)
predicado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
predicado
predicar
predicado sustantivo masculino
predicate
predicar ( conjugate predicar) verbo intransitivo
to preach
predicado sustantivo masculino predicate
predicar verbo transitivo to preach
' predicado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ser
English:
ablaze
- nice
- off
- on
- out
* * *predicado nmGram predicate* * *m predicate* * *predicado nm: predicate -
2 relacionado a un caso concreto
Ex. The approach here is designed to build meaning representation with propositional components, from which more or less extensive constituents (predicates and case-related arguments) can be extracted.* * *Ex: The approach here is designed to build meaning representation with propositional components, from which more or less extensive constituents (predicates and case-related arguments) can be extracted.
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