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  • 1 previsible

    adj.
    foreseeable.
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    1 foreseeable
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    adj.
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    ADJ foreseeable, predictable
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    adjetivo foreseeable
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    = foreseeable, predictable, predictably + Adjetivo, anticipated.
    Ex. At the end of the day, the greatest need for the foreseeable future remains space for books and ordinary readers.
    Ex. This pricing strategy maybe attractive to both users and database producers, both of whom have the security of a predictable and once-only financial transaction.
    Ex. Romantic fiction, normally regarded as being novels written for a female readership only, is noteworthy for its limited range of plots, its easily recognisable characterisation and its predictably happy endings.
    Ex. The order of subjects must be systematic and generally acceptable to the anticipated users of the index or collection.
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    * conseguir Algo en contra de lo previsible = beat + the odds.
    * de manera previsible = predictably.
    * futuro previsible = foreseeable future.
    * imprevisible = unforeseeable.
    * lograr Algo en contra de lo previsible = beat + the odds.
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    adjetivo foreseeable
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    = foreseeable, predictable, predictably + Adjetivo, anticipated.

    Ex: At the end of the day, the greatest need for the foreseeable future remains space for books and ordinary readers.

    Ex: This pricing strategy maybe attractive to both users and database producers, both of whom have the security of a predictable and once-only financial transaction.
    Ex: Romantic fiction, normally regarded as being novels written for a female readership only, is noteworthy for its limited range of plots, its easily recognisable characterisation and its predictably happy endings.
    Ex: The order of subjects must be systematic and generally acceptable to the anticipated users of the index or collection.
    * conseguir Algo en contra de lo previsible = beat + the odds.
    * de manera previsible = predictably.
    * futuro previsible = foreseeable future.
    * imprevisible = unforeseeable.
    * lograr Algo en contra de lo previsible = beat + the odds.

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    foreseeable
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    previsible adjetivo
    foreseeable
    previsible adjetivo predictable
    ' previsible' also found in these entries:
    English:
    foreseeable
    - predictable
    - predictably
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    foreseeable;
    era previsible que acabara cayéndose it was only to be expected that she would end up falling
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    adj foreseeable
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    : foreseeable

    Spanish-English dictionary > previsible

  • 2 reconocible

    adj.
    recognizable.
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    1 recognizable
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    = recognisable [recognizable, -USA].
    Ex. An index normally hinges on a series of headings or access or entry points arranged in some recognizable order.
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    * reconocible por escáner = scannable.
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    = recognisable [recognizable, -USA].

    Ex: An index normally hinges on a series of headings or access or entry points arranged in some recognizable order.

    * reconocible por escáner = scannable.

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    recognizable
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    recognizable;
    es una seta fácilmente reconocible por su color this mushroom is easily recognizable o recognized by its colour
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    : recognizable

    Spanish-English dictionary > reconocible

  • 3 reconocible

    • acknowledgeable
    • identifiable
    • recognisable
    • recognizable

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > reconocible

См. также в других словарях:

  • recognisable — (Brit.) adj. identifiable, determinable, able to be distinguished, can be recognized (also recognizable) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • recognisable — Recognizable Rec og*ni za*ble (r[e^]k [o^]g*n[imac] z[.a]*b l or r[ e]*k[o^]g n[i^]*z[.a]*b l; 277), a. Capable of being recognized. [Written also {recognisable}.] {Rec og*ni za*bly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • recognisable — adjective Able to be recognised …   Wiktionary

  • recognisable — rec|og|nis|a|ble [ rekəg,naızəbl ] a British spelling of recognizable …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • recognisable — UK [ˈrekəɡˌnaɪzəb(ə)l] / US recognizable …   English dictionary

  • recognisable — adjective capable of being recognized • Syn: ↑recognizable, ↑placeable • Similar to: ↑identifiable …   Useful english dictionary

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