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21 anestesia epidural
f.epidural anesthesia, epidural, epidural anaesthetic, conduction anaesthesia.* * *(n.) = epidural, epidural anaesthesiaEx. Most studies have found a sharp drop in endorphin levels with use of epidural or opioid pain medication.Ex. This technique has some similarity to epidural anaesthesia, and the two techniques may be easily confused with each othe.* * *(n.) = epidural, epidural anaesthesiaEx: Most studies have found a sharp drop in endorphin levels with use of epidural or opioid pain medication.
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22 apreciar
v.1 to appreciate.aprecio mucho tu ayuda I really appreciate your helpYo aprecio tu ayuda I appreciate your help.2 to be fond of.3 to detect, to notice.apreciaron una mejora significativa they detected o noticed a significant improvementpara apreciar mejor los detalles to be able to see the detail better4 to appreciate to.Yo aprecio escuchar las aves cantar I appreciate to hear the birds sing.5 to perceive, to comprehend, to understand.El apreció la gravedad del asunto He perceived the gravity of the matter.6 to appraise.El perito aprecia las joyas The expert appraises the jewels.* * *1 (valorar) to appraise (en, at)2 (sentir aprecio) to regard highly, hold in high esteem3 (reconocer valor) to appreciate4 (percibir) to notice, see, perceive1 (notarse) to be noticed, be noticeable* * *verbto appreciate, be fond of, value, esteem* * *1. VT1) (=tener cariño a) to be fond of, like2) (=valorar) to valueapreciar algo (en) poco — to attach little value to sth, set little value on sth
3) (=percibir) [+ comida, música] to appreciate4) (Econ) [+ moneda] to revalue5) (=agradecer) to appreciate6) (=detectar) to notice, detectno apreció el sarcasmo en sus palabras — he didn't notice o detect the sarcasm in her words
apreciaron una fractura en el hueso — they detected o found a bone fracture
este barómetro no aprecia cambios mínimos — this barometer doesn't detect o register very small changes
7) LAm (=realzar) to add value to, enhance, improve2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to be fond of2) <interés/ayuda/arte> to appreciate3) (percibir, observar) to see2.apreciarse v pron (frml) moneda to appreciate (frml)* * *= appraise, appreciate, gain + an appreciation, have + a feeling about/for, cherish, relish, taste, prize [prise, -USA], take in, look up to, hold + Nombre + dear.Ex. If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.Ex. Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.Ex. The students have gained an appreciation of how their library skills can contribute to furthering knowledge about the culture of their country.Ex. But if you have a certain feeling about language, then language ends up becoming very, very important.Ex. The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex. They all relish a fast paced working environment, rapid change and constant challenges to traditional notions of what a library and library work should be.Ex. Professional skills are enhanced by the opportunity which IFLA provides to taste the cultures of other countries in a very accessible (dare I say privileged?) way.Ex. She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex. No mattter how high I get, I'll still be looking up to you.Ex. Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.----* apreciar mejor = gain + an appreciation.* apreciar muchísimo = treasure.* capaz de apreciar = appreciative.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < persona> to be fond of2) <interés/ayuda/arte> to appreciate3) (percibir, observar) to see2.apreciarse v pron (frml) moneda to appreciate (frml)* * *= appraise, appreciate, gain + an appreciation, have + a feeling about/for, cherish, relish, taste, prize [prise, -USA], take in, look up to, hold + Nombre + dear.Ex: If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.
Ex: Most users would appreciate disciplines placed adjacent to related disciplines.Ex: The students have gained an appreciation of how their library skills can contribute to furthering knowledge about the culture of their country.Ex: But if you have a certain feeling about language, then language ends up becoming very, very important.Ex: The British Museum Reading Room is filled with cranks, hacks, poverty-stricken scholars who cherish their hobby.Ex: They all relish a fast paced working environment, rapid change and constant challenges to traditional notions of what a library and library work should be.Ex: Professional skills are enhanced by the opportunity which IFLA provides to taste the cultures of other countries in a very accessible (dare I say privileged?) way.Ex: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex: No mattter how high I get, I'll still be looking up to you.Ex: Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.* apreciar mejor = gain + an appreciation.* apreciar muchísimo = treasure.* capaz de apreciar = appreciative.* * *apreciar [A1 ]vtA ‹persona› to be fond ofun amigo al que aprecio mucho a very dear friendB1 ‹interés/ayuda› to appreciateaprecio muchísimo todo lo que has hecho por mí I really appreciate everything you've done for me2 ‹arte/música› to appreciatesabe apreciar la buena comida she appreciates good foodun café para los que saben apreciar lo que es bueno a coffee for true connoisseurs, a coffee for people who appreciate the good things in lifeC (percibir, observar) to seeen la radiografía se aprecian unas manchas oscuras some dark areas are visible o can be seen on the X-rayfue difícil apreciar la magnitud de los daños it was difficult to appreciate the extent of the damageeste año se ha apreciado un ligero descenso en el número de accidentes there has been a slight drop in the number of accidents this year* * *
apreciar ( conjugate apreciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ persona› to be fond of
2 ‹interés/ayuda/arte› to appreciate
3 (percibir, observar) to see;
apreciar verbo transitivo
1 to appreciate ➣ Ver nota en appreciate 2 (observar, ver) to notice, see
' apreciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguir
- gusto
English:
appreciate
- dear
- esteem
- kindly
- prize
- treasure
- appreciation
- cherish
- value
* * *♦ vt1. [valorar] to appreciate, to value;aprecio mucho tu ayuda I really appreciate your help;aprecia demasiado las cosas materiales she puts too high a value on material things;un plato muy apreciado por los turistas a dish that is very popular with tourists;no sabe apreciar una buena obra de teatro he doesn't know how to appreciate a good play2. [sentir afecto por]aprecio mucho a tu hermana I think a lot of your sister, I'm very fond of your sister3. [percibir] to detect, to notice;han apreciado una mejora significativa they have detected o noticed a significant improvement;acércate si quieres apreciar mejor los detalles come closer so you can see the detail better* * *v/t1 appreciate* * *apreciar vt1) estimar: to appreciate, to value2) evaluar: to appraise, to assess* * *apreciar vb1. (valorar) to appreciate / to value2. (estimar) to be fond of -
23 asimétrico
adj.asymmetric, asymmetrical, irregular, disproportionate.* * *► adjetivo1 asymmetric, asymmetrical* * *ADJ asymmetric, asymmetrical* * *- ca adjetivo asymmetric* * *= asymmetric, asymmetrical.Ex. These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.Ex. MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.----* amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.* conflicto asimétrico = asymmetric conflict.* enemigo asimétrico = asymmetric enemy.* guerra asimétrica = asymmetric war, asymmetric warfare.* * *- ca adjetivo asymmetric* * *= asymmetric, asymmetrical.Ex: These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.
Ex: MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.* amenaza asimétrica = asymmetric threat.* conflicto asimétrico = asymmetric conflict.* enemigo asimétrico = asymmetric enemy.* guerra asimétrica = asymmetric war, asymmetric warfare.* * *asimétrico -caasymmetric, unsymmetrical* * *
asimétrico◊ -ca adjetivo
asymmetric
asimétrico,-a adjetivo asymmetric, asymmetrical
' asimétrico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asimétrica
English:
asymmetric
- asymmetrical
- lop
* * *asimétrico, -a adjasymmetric, asymmetrical* * *adj asymmetrical* * *asimétrico, -ca adj: asymmetrical, asymmetric -
24 cercanía
f.proximity, vicinity, closeness, nearness.* * *1 proximity, nearness1 outskirts, suburbs* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=proximidad) nearness, proximity2) pl cercanías (=alrededores) neighbourhood sing, neighborhood (EEUU) sing, vicinity sing ; (=suburbios) outskirts, suburbstren de cercanías — suburban train, commuter train
* * *1) ( en el espacio) closeness, proximity; ( en el tiempo) proximity, imminence2) cercanías femenino pluralMadrid y sus cercanías — Madrid and its environs, Madrid and the surrounding area
tren de cercanías — local o suburban train
en las cercanías del aeropuerto — in the vicinity of the airport, near the airport
* * *= propinquity, closeness.Ex. Even though the facsimilist's paper is of the same period as that of the rest of the book, he is most unlikely to be able to match it precisely in all its characteristics thickness, texture, colour, chain-lines, watermark, and the propinquity of worm-holes and stains.Ex. This is a method of calculating semantic similarity between sets of index terms, based on the maximal closeness values achieved by each term.* * *1) ( en el espacio) closeness, proximity; ( en el tiempo) proximity, imminence2) cercanías femenino pluralMadrid y sus cercanías — Madrid and its environs, Madrid and the surrounding area
tren de cercanías — local o suburban train
en las cercanías del aeropuerto — in the vicinity of the airport, near the airport
* * *= propinquity, closeness.Ex: Even though the facsimilist's paper is of the same period as that of the rest of the book, he is most unlikely to be able to match it precisely in all its characteristics thickness, texture, colour, chain-lines, watermark, and the propinquity of worm-holes and stains.
Ex: This is a method of calculating semantic similarity between sets of index terms, based on the maximal closeness values achieved by each term.* * *A (en el espacio) closeness, proximity; (en el tiempo) proximity, imminenceMadrid y sus cercanías Madrid and its environs, Madrid and the surrounding areatren de cercanías local o suburban trainhay varios hoteles en las cercanías del aeropuerto there are several hotels in the vicinity of the airport o in the area around the airport o near the airport* * *
cercanía sustantivo femenino
1 ( en el espacio) closeness, proximity;
( en el tiempo) proximity, imminence
2◊ cercanías sustantivo femenino plural: Madrid y sus cercanías Madrid and its environs;
en las cercanías del aeropuerto in the vicinity of the airport
cercanía
I sustantivo femenino proximity, nearness
II fpl cercanías, outskirts, suburbs
(tren de) cercanías, suburban train
' cercanía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
proximidad
* * *♦ nf[proximidad] nearness, closeness;la cercanía de su destino los animó they were spurred on by the fact that they were so close to their destination;la cercanía entre los dos países favorece los intercambios comerciales the proximity of the two countries favours trade between them;ante la cercanía de las elecciones, la campaña se intensificó as the elections drew closer, the campaign heated up♦ cercanías nfpl[lugar]en las cercanías de Buenos Aires in the area around Buenos Aires;el accidente ocurrió en las cercanías de un hospital the accident happened near a hospital;las tropas están estacionadas en las cercanías de la frontera the troops are stationed close to o near the border;tren de cercanías local train, suburban train♦ cercanías nm invlocal train, suburban train* * *cercanía nf1) proximidad: proximity, closeness2) cercanías nfpl: outskirts, suburbs -
25 coeficiente
m.1 rate.coeficiente intelectual o de inteligencia IQ2 coefficient, measure.* * *1 MATEMÁTICAS coefficient2 (grado) degree, rate\coeficiente de crecimiento growth ratecoeficiente de inteligencia intelligence quotient, IQ* * *SM (Mat) coefficient; (Econ) rate; (Med) degreecoeficiente de inteligencia — intelligence quotient, IQ
coeficiente intelectual, coeficiente mental — intelligence quotient, IQ
* * *masculino (Mat) coefficient* * *= quotient, coefficient.Ex. One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the 'aggravation quotient'.Ex. The coefficients of eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalue provide the basis for sequencing atoms which are ordered according to the relative magnitudes of the coefficients.----* coeficiente de correlación = correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de correlación de Pearson = Pearson correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de exhaustividad = coefficient of recall, recall ratio.* coeficiente de inteligencia = IQ (intelligence quotient).* coeficiente de irrelevancia = fallout ratio.* coeficiente de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de pertinencia = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance ranking.* coeficiente de precisión = coefficient of precision.* coeficiente de referencia conjunta = cocitation strength.* coeficiente de similitud = similarity measure.* * *masculino (Mat) coefficient* * *= quotient, coefficient.Ex: One reads, for instance, that a parameter in assessing the maximum period a user can be kept waiting is the 'aggravation quotient'.
Ex: The coefficients of eigenvectors associated with the largest eigenvalue provide the basis for sequencing atoms which are ordered according to the relative magnitudes of the coefficients.* coeficiente de correlación = correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de correlación de Pearson = Pearson correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de exhaustividad = coefficient of recall, recall ratio.* coeficiente de inteligencia = IQ (intelligence quotient).* coeficiente de irrelevancia = fallout ratio.* coeficiente de la correlación de los cosenos = cosine correlation coefficient.* coeficiente de pertinencia = precision ratio, relevance rating, relevance ranking.* coeficiente de precisión = coefficient of precision.* coeficiente de referencia conjunta = cocitation strength.* coeficiente de similitud = similarity measure.* * *( Mat) coefficientCompuestos:amortization ratecash ratio, liquidity ratiocapital to debt ratiorate of increasedrag coefficientIQ, intelligence quotient* * *
coeficiente sustantivo masculino (Mat) coefficient;
coeficiente intelectual or de inteligencia IQ, intelligence quotient
coeficiente sustantivo masculino
1 Mat coefficient
2 Fís Quím (grado) rate
3 coeficiente intelectual, intelligence quotient
' coeficiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
índice
English:
coefficient
- IQ
* * *coeficiente nm1. [índice] rateFin coeficiente de caja cash ratio;coeficiente de goles goal difference;coeficiente intelectual intelligence quotient, IQ;coeficiente de inteligencia intelligence quotient, IQ;Fin coeficiente de liquidez liquidity ratio2. Mat & Fís coefficientFís coeficiente de dilatación coefficient of expansion* * *m coefficient* * *coeficiente nm1) : coefficient2)coeficiente intelectual : IQ, intelligence quotient -
26 convergencia
f.convergence.* * *1 convergence* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Mat, Fís, Econ) convergence2) (=tendencia común) common tendency, common directionconvergencia de izquierdas — (Pol) grouping o coming together of left-wing forces
* * *a) (Fís, Mat) convergenceb) (de ideas, posturas)hay indicios de convergencia entre ambas partes — there are signs that the two sides are moving closer together
c) (Econ) convergence* * *= convergence, confluence.Ex. These two are nevertheless treated in this one chapter together, because in some respects there is convergence of systems.Ex. Spain is the product of the confluence of cultural, political and even legal traditions.----* punto de convergencia = junction point, similarity.* * *a) (Fís, Mat) convergenceb) (de ideas, posturas)hay indicios de convergencia entre ambas partes — there are signs that the two sides are moving closer together
c) (Econ) convergence* * *= convergence, confluence.Ex: These two are nevertheless treated in this one chapter together, because in some respects there is convergence of systems.
Ex: Spain is the product of the confluence of cultural, political and even legal traditions.* punto de convergencia = junction point, similarity.* * *2(de ideas, posturas): ayer se dieron los primeros indicios de convergencia entre ambas partes yesterday saw the first signs of agreement o a rapprochement between the two parties3 ( Econ) convergence* * *
convergencia sustantivo femenino convergence: la convergencia de los dos arroyos, the convergence of the two streams
' convergencia' also found in these entries:
English:
convergence
* * *convergencia nf1. [de líneas, carreteras] convergence;esta plaza es punto de convergencia de varias calles several streets converge on o meet at this square2. [de ideas] convergence4. Econ convergence* * *f convergence* * *convergencia nf: convergence -
27 desigual
adj.1 different (diferente).2 changeable.3 unequal, irregular, different, asymmetric.4 rough, uneven, up-and-down.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) unequal, uneven2 (diferente) different, unequal3 (irregular) uneven, irregular4 (no liso) uneven, rough5 (variable) changeable* * *adj.1) unequal2) uneven* * *ADJ1) (=diferente) differentlas mangas de la chaqueta me han salido desiguales — the sleeves of my jacket have come out different sizes
los ciudadanos reciben un trato desigual — people are treated differently, people are not treated equally o the same
2) [lucha, batalla] unequal3) (=irregular) [terreno, calidad] uneven; [letra] erraticlos resultados del alumno son muy desiguales — the pupil's marks vary widely o are not at all consistent
4) (=variable) [tiempo] changeable; [carácter] unpredictable* * *1)a) ( diferente)las mangas quedaron desiguales — one sleeve turned out longer (o wider etc) than the other
b) ( desequilibrado) < lucha> unequal; < fuerzas> unevenly-matched2) ( irregular) <terreno/superficie> uneven; < letra> uneven, irregular; < calidad> variable, varying (before n); < rendimiento> inconsistent, erratic* * *= patchy [patchier -comp., patchiest -sup.], uneven, unequal, asymmetric, inequal, inequitable, spotty, ragged, asymmetrical, craggy [craggier -comp., craggiest -sup.], lumpy [lumpier -comp., lumpiest -sup.], unbalanced, imbalanced.Ex. The retrospective bibliographic control mechanism is somewhat patchy but there are some large scale works.Ex. Not surprisingly this can lead to gaps in coverage, and uneven coverage of subjects.Ex. However, problems arose as a result of combining headings of unequal importance and the multiplicity of languages involved.Ex. These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.Ex. Statistics show the inequal geographical distribution of these libraries, with 74% of university libraries to be found in the north and central regions, while only 26% are found in the south.Ex. Librarianship is an occupation dominated by women and subject to inequitable compensation.Ex. Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex. Even in more mainstream publishing, despite the ubiquity of word processors, which can so easily produce justified text, ragged right margins are becoming more common, even fashionable.Ex. MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.Ex. This is a series of meditative poems in which the author chronicles an encounter with the craggy Atlantic coastline of Brittany.Ex. Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.Ex. Another problem with the main classes is that are unbalanced.Ex. The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.* * *1)a) ( diferente)las mangas quedaron desiguales — one sleeve turned out longer (o wider etc) than the other
b) ( desequilibrado) < lucha> unequal; < fuerzas> unevenly-matched2) ( irregular) <terreno/superficie> uneven; < letra> uneven, irregular; < calidad> variable, varying (before n); < rendimiento> inconsistent, erratic* * *= patchy [patchier -comp., patchiest -sup.], uneven, unequal, asymmetric, inequal, inequitable, spotty, ragged, asymmetrical, craggy [craggier -comp., craggiest -sup.], lumpy [lumpier -comp., lumpiest -sup.], unbalanced, imbalanced.Ex: The retrospective bibliographic control mechanism is somewhat patchy but there are some large scale works.
Ex: Not surprisingly this can lead to gaps in coverage, and uneven coverage of subjects.Ex: However, problems arose as a result of combining headings of unequal importance and the multiplicity of languages involved.Ex: These graphs are represented in the form of similarity matrices which are asymmetric.Ex: Statistics show the inequal geographical distribution of these libraries, with 74% of university libraries to be found in the north and central regions, while only 26% are found in the south.Ex: Librarianship is an occupation dominated by women and subject to inequitable compensation.Ex: Enforcement of library policies is spotty at best.Ex: Even in more mainstream publishing, despite the ubiquity of word processors, which can so easily produce justified text, ragged right margins are becoming more common, even fashionable.Ex: MPEG is more expensive and complicated but more powerful and better suited to asymmetrical applications such as CD-ROM data bases.Ex: This is a series of meditative poems in which the author chronicles an encounter with the craggy Atlantic coastline of Brittany.Ex: Between 9 and 12 months, lumpy or chopped foods, such as vegetables, meats, or cottage cheese, may be introduced.Ex: Another problem with the main classes is that are unbalanced.Ex: The article includes two great maps, which show regions in which there may be a danger of imbalanced markets.* * *A1(diferente): las mangas me quedaron desiguales one sleeve turned out longer ( o wider etc) than the otherreciben un trato muy desigual they are treated very differently2 (desequilibrado) ‹lucha› unequal; ‹fuerzas› unevenly-matchedB (irregular) ‹terreno/superficie› uneven; ‹letra› uneven, irregular; ‹calidad› variable, varying ( before n)su rendimiento ha sido desigual his performance has been variable o irregular o inconsistent* * *
desigual adjetivo
1
‹ fuerzas› unevenly-matched
2 ( irregular) ‹terreno/superficie› uneven;
‹ letra› uneven, irregular;
‹ calidad› variable, varying ( before n);
‹ rendimiento› inconsistent, erratic
desigual adjetivo
1 (irregular, poco igualado) uneven
2 (descompensado) unequal
3 (variable, cambiante) changeable
' desigual' also found in these entries:
English:
irregular
- patchy
- ragged
- rough
- unequal
- variable
- bumpy
- erratic
- mixed
- one
- uneven
* * *desigual adj1. [diferente] different;recibieron un trato desigual they weren't treated the same, they were treated differently;un triángulo de lados desiguales a triangle with unequal sides2. [irregular] [terreno, superficie] uneven;[alumno, actuación] inconsistent, erratic;ha publicado varias novelas con desigual fortuna he has published several novels, with mixed results3. [poco equilibrado] [lucha, competición] unequal;[fuerzas, rivales] unevenly matched4. [variable] [tiempo] changeable;[temperaturas] variable; [persona, humor] changeable* * *adj1 reparto unequal2 terreno uneven, irregular* * *desigual adj1) : unequal2) disparejo: uneven* * *desigual adj1. (distinto) different2. (combate) unequal3. (tiempo, carácter) changeable4. (superficie, terreno) uneven -
28 diferencias de opinión
(n.) = shades of opinionEx. The chief similarity between them is seen to be their moral significance as repositories of books on all subjects and shades of opinion which have been banned or censored.* * *(n.) = shades of opinionEx: The chief similarity between them is seen to be their moral significance as repositories of books on all subjects and shades of opinion which have been banned or censored.
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29 distancia de Hausdorff
(n.) = Hausdorff distanceEx. The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.* * *(n.) = Hausdorff distanceEx: The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.
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30 distribución de probabilidades
(n.) = possibility distribution, probability distributionEx. The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.Ex. Others have used possibility distributions for representing fuzzily known or incompletely known attribute values.* * *(n.) = possibility distribution, probability distributionEx: The proposed similarity measure, based on a fuzzy Hausdorff distance, estimates the mismatch between 2 possibility distributions.
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31 documento citante
(n.) = citing documentEx. This article presents a probabilistic theory of indexing and similarity measure based on cited and citing documents.* * *(n.) = citing documentEx: This article presents a probabilistic theory of indexing and similarity measure based on cited and citing documents.
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32 encabezamiento de materia controlado
(n.) = controlled subject headingEx. There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.* * *(n.) = controlled subject headingEx: There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.
Spanish-English dictionary > encabezamiento de materia controlado
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33 estimar
v.1 to think highly of, to respect (apreciar) (person).estima mucho a sus amigos he values his friends highly2 to value.estimar el valor de algo to estimate the value of somethinghan estimado que las pérdidas superan los cien millones the losses are estimated to be over a hundred millionEl gerente estima a su secretaria The manager holds his secretary in regard3 to consider, to deem.no estimó necesario realizar declaraciones she didn't consider o deem it necessary to make any statement4 to estimate, to calculate, to deem, to figure.El gerente estima los gastos The manager estimates the expenses.* * *1 (apreciar) to esteem, respect, hold in esteem, admire2 (valorar) to value3 (juzgar, creer) to consider, think, reckon4 (calcular) to estimate5 DERECHO (una demanda) to admit* * *verb1) to esteem2) estimate3) consider, regard* * *1. VT1) (Com) (=evaluar) to estimate; (=valorar) to value, appraise (EEUU) (en at)¡se estima! — thanks very much!, I appreciate it!
2) (=respetar) to respectestimar a algn en mucho — to have a high opinion o regard of sb
estimar a algn en poco — to have a low opinion o regard of sb
3) (=juzgar) to consider, deemlo que usted estime conveniente — whatever you consider o deem appropriate
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1) ( apreciar)a) < persona> to respect, hold... in high o great esteem (frml)lo estimo mucho, pero sólo como amigo — I'm very fond of him, but only as a friend
b) < objeto> to value2) (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)3) ( calcular) <valor/costo/pérdidas> to estimate* * *= appraise, deem, estimate, reckon, gauge, esteem, hold in + esteem, prize [prise, -USA], hold + Nombre + dear.Ex. If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.Ex. If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.Ex. For example, without scanning the entire index it is impossible to estimate the total number of relevant documents in the system, a figure that is required in the calculation of recall.Ex. Book form is easy to use, readable, and reckoned to be an acceptable format for many users.Ex. The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.Ex. But women value social progress and consciousness of success less than men and esteem freedom and love.Ex. She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Ex. Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.----* estimar a grosso modo = guesstimate.* estimar la demanda de Algo = gauge + the demand for.* estimar los costes = cost out.* subestimar = understatement.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( apreciar)a) < persona> to respect, hold... in high o great esteem (frml)lo estimo mucho, pero sólo como amigo — I'm very fond of him, but only as a friend
b) < objeto> to value2) (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)3) ( calcular) <valor/costo/pérdidas> to estimate* * *= appraise, deem, estimate, reckon, gauge, esteem, hold in + esteem, prize [prise, -USA], hold + Nombre + dear.Ex: If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.
Ex: If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.Ex: For example, without scanning the entire index it is impossible to estimate the total number of relevant documents in the system, a figure that is required in the calculation of recall.Ex: Book form is easy to use, readable, and reckoned to be an acceptable format for many users.Ex: The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.Ex: But women value social progress and consciousness of success less than men and esteem freedom and love.Ex: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.Ex: Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.* estimar a grosso modo = guesstimate.* estimar la demanda de Algo = gauge + the demand for.* estimar los costes = cost out.* subestimar = understatement.* * *estimar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to respect, hold … in high o great esteem ( frml)era muy estimado por todo el pueblo madrileño he was held in very high o great esteem by the people of Madrid, the people of Madrid thought very highly of himlo estimo mucho, pero sólo como amigo I'm very fond of him, but only as a friend2 ‹objeto› to valueestima mucho esos pendientes porque eran de su abuela she's very fond of those earrings o she values those earrings highly because they belonged to her grandmothersu piel es muy estimada its skin is highly prizedno estimo necesario que se tomen esas medidas I do not consider it necessary to take those measures, I do not think those measures are necessaryestimé conveniente que otra persona lo sustituyese I considered it advisable for someone else to replace himC (calcular) ‹valor/costo/pérdidas› to estimate estimar algo EN algo to estimate sth AT sthel incendio causó pérdidas estimadas en varios millones the fire caused losses estimated at several million* * *
estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo
1
( tener cariño) to be fond of
2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
estimar verbo transitivo
1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
4 (calcular) to estimate
' estimar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calcular
English:
deem
- esteem
- estimate
- gauge
- prize
- rate
- see
* * *♦ vt1. [apreciar] [persona] to think highly of, to respect;[cosa] to value;estima mucho a sus amigos he values his friends highly;te estimo mucho, pero esto no te lo puedo permitir I have great respect for you, but I can't allow you to do this;estimamos enormemente su colaboración we value her help enormously, her help means a great deal to us;estima su vida en bien poco he has little regard for his own life;un fruto muy estimado en la cocina oriental a fruit that is highly prized in oriental cooking2. [evaluar] to value;estimar el valor de algo to estimate the value of sth;han estimado que las pérdidas superan los cien millones the losses are estimated to be over a hundred millionno estimó necesario realizar declaraciones she didn't consider o deem it necessary to make any statement4. [aceptar] [solicitud] to accept;[querella, demanda] to uphold* * *v/t1 respect, hold in high regard;estimar (en) poco not think much of2 ( considerar):estimo conveniente que I consider it advisable to3 ( calcular):estimar en estimate at; objeto value at* * *estimar vt1) apreciar: to esteem, to respect2) evaluar: to estimate, to appraise3) opinar: to consider, to deem -
34 externo
adj.1 external, exterior, outer, outside.2 external, third-party.3 outside, adventitious, ectal.m.1 day boy, dayboy.2 extern.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: externar.* * *► adjetivo1 external, outward2 (alumno) day► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (alumno) day pupil\'Uso externo' (medicamentos) "External use only"* * *(f. - externa)adj.* * *externo, -a1.ADJ [influencia] outside, external; [superficie] outer; [pared] external"medicamento de uso externo" — "medicine for external use only"
2.SM / F (=alumno) day pupil* * *I- na adjetivo1) <apariencia/signos> outward (before n), external; < influencia> outside, external; < superficie> external; < ángulo> exterior2) < alumno> day (before n)II- na masculino, femenino day pupil* * *= external, off-site [offsite], outside, superficial, outward, outwardly, off-side, outdoor, outdoor, outer, outhouse.Ex. From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.Ex. These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.Ex. A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex. There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.Ex. Microcomputers communicate with other devices by means of interfaces and the outward sign of these are sockets in the back of the machine.Ex. An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.Ex. The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex. The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.----* apariencia externa = outward appearance.* aspecto externo = outward appearance.* auditor externo = external auditor.* base de datos externa = external database.* canto externo = fore-edge [fore edge].* deuda externa = external debt, foreign debt.* de uso externo = for external use only.* estudiante externo = off campus student.* estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.* examinador externo = external examiner.* fractura externa = compound fracture.* lado externo, el = far side, the.* paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].* * *I- na adjetivo1) <apariencia/signos> outward (before n), external; < influencia> outside, external; < superficie> external; < ángulo> exterior2) < alumno> day (before n)II- na masculino, femenino day pupil* * *= external, off-site [offsite], outside, superficial, outward, outwardly, off-side, outdoor, outdoor, outer, outhouse.Ex: From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.
Ex: These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.Ex: A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.Ex: There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.Ex: Microcomputers communicate with other devices by means of interfaces and the outward sign of these are sockets in the back of the machine.Ex: An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.Ex: The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.Ex: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.Ex: The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.* apariencia externa = outward appearance.* aspecto externo = outward appearance.* auditor externo = external auditor.* base de datos externa = external database.* canto externo = fore-edge [fore edge].* deuda externa = external debt, foreign debt.* de uso externo = for external use only.* estudiante externo = off campus student.* estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.* examinador externo = external examiner.* fractura externa = compound fracture.* lado externo, el = far side, the.* paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].* * *A2 ‹superficie› external, outer[ S ] de uso externo ( Farm) for external use3 ‹ángulo› exteriorB ‹alumno› day ( before n)masculine, feminineday pupil* * *
externo◊ -na adjetivo
‹ influencia› outside, external;
‹ superficie› external;
‹ ángulo› exterior
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
day pupil
externo,-a
I adjetivo external
Farm de uso externo, for external use only
II sustantivo masculino y femenino Educ day pupil
' externo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
externa
- fachada
- uso
English:
exterior
- external
- outer
- outer ear
- outpatient
- outside
- outward
- out
* * *externo, -a♦ adj1. [de fuera] external;[capa, superficie] outer; [influencia] outside; [signo, aspecto] outward;pinta la parte externa del cajón paint the outside of the box;no había signos externos de violencia there were no outward signs of violence♦ nm,f[alumno] day pupil* * *I adj2 deuda foreignday boy/girl* * *externo, -na adj: external, outward* * *externo1 adj1. (en general) external2. (exterior) outer / externalla parte externa the outer part / the outsideexterno2 n day pupil -
35 hacerse obvio
(v.) = become + clearEx. If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.* * *(v.) = become + clearEx: If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.
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36 hacerse patente
v.to become evident.* * *(v.) = become + clear, bring + home, come throughEx. If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.Ex. The demands made of libraries by new technologies have brought home the need for rethinking in the areas of electrical cabling and soundproofing.Ex. More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications.* * *(v.) = become + clear, bring + home, come throughEx: If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.
Ex: The demands made of libraries by new technologies have brought home the need for rethinking in the areas of electrical cabling and soundproofing.Ex: More sophisticated accreditation systems are coming through, but these are currently relatively little used in these areas, and are more common in ecommerce applications. -
37 herramienta de indización
(n.) = indexing toolEx. These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.* * *(n.) = indexing toolEx: These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.
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38 matriz
adj.1 parent (empresa).casa matriz head office2 holding.La compañía matriz The holding company.3 matrix.f.1 womb (anatomy).2 (check) stub.3 mold (molde).4 matrix (math & computing).5 die, swage, hub, swage block.6 parent, parent company.* * *(pl matrices)1 ANATOMÍA womb2 TÉCNICA mould (US mold)3 (original) original, master copy4 (de talonario) stub, counterfoil5 MATEMÁTICAS matrix► adjetivo1 principal* * *1. SF1) (Anat) womb, uterus2) (Téc) mould, mold (EEUU), die; (Tip) matrix3) [de talonario] stub, counterfoil4) (Jur) original, master copy5) (Mat) matrix; (Inform) array2.ADJcasa matriz — (Com) (=sede) head office; (=compañía) parent company; (=convento) parent house
* * *1)a) ( útero) womb, uterusb) ( molde) mold*c) ( de documento) original; ( de disco) masterd) ( de talonario) stube) ( de un test) master copyf) ( esténcil) stencil2) (Inf, Mat) matrix3) ( de empresa) headquarters (sing or pl)* * *= hose, master, matrix [matrixes/matrices, -pl.], type image, matrix [matrixes/matrices, -pl.].Nota: En imprenta, molde usado para la fundición de los tipos de imprenta.Ex. Further down still the shank of the spindle, rounded again, entered the hose, which was an oblong rectangular wooden box, 25 cm. long by 12.5 cm. square bored with a hole to take the spindle down its long axis.Ex. The great significance of a fully developed network will be that it will relieve libraries of the necessity of maintaining their own copies of the master data base.Ex. The combination of material type and borrower type specifies one cell in each of these matrices.Ex. An edition is all those copies of an item produced from substantially the same type image, whether by direct contact or by photographic method.Ex. The rate of production of ordinary matrices was slightly increased by the use of a screw press instead of a hammer for striking the punches, and of simple jigs for justification = El ritmo de producción de las matrices normales aumentó ligeramente por el uso de las prensas de tornillo en lugar de un martillo para golpear los tipos movibles y de unas simples plantillas de guía para la justificación.----* documento matriz = master document.* matrices = matrices [matrix, -sing.].* matriz de puntos de impacto = impact dot matrix.* matriz de similitud = similarity matrix.* número matriz = master number.* Procesador de Matrices de Texto (TAP) = Text Array Processor (TAP).* registro matriz = master record.* * *1)a) ( útero) womb, uterusb) ( molde) mold*c) ( de documento) original; ( de disco) masterd) ( de talonario) stube) ( de un test) master copyf) ( esténcil) stencil2) (Inf, Mat) matrix3) ( de empresa) headquarters (sing or pl)* * *= hose, master, matrix [matrixes/matrices, -pl.], type image, matrix [matrixes/matrices, -pl.].Nota: En imprenta, molde usado para la fundición de los tipos de imprenta.Ex: Further down still the shank of the spindle, rounded again, entered the hose, which was an oblong rectangular wooden box, 25 cm. long by 12.5 cm. square bored with a hole to take the spindle down its long axis.
Ex: The great significance of a fully developed network will be that it will relieve libraries of the necessity of maintaining their own copies of the master data base.Ex: The combination of material type and borrower type specifies one cell in each of these matrices.Ex: An edition is all those copies of an item produced from substantially the same type image, whether by direct contact or by photographic method.Ex: The rate of production of ordinary matrices was slightly increased by the use of a screw press instead of a hammer for striking the punches, and of simple jigs for justification = El ritmo de producción de las matrices normales aumentó ligeramente por el uso de las prensas de tornillo en lugar de un martillo para golpear los tipos movibles y de unas simples plantillas de guía para la justificación.* documento matriz = master document.* matrices = matrices [matrix, -sing.].* matriz de puntos de impacto = impact dot matrix.* matriz de similitud = similarity matrix.* número matriz = master number.* Procesador de Matrices de Texto (TAP) = Text Array Processor (TAP).* registro matriz = master record.* * *A1 (útero) womb, uterus2 (molde) mold*3 (de un documento) original; (de un disco) master4 (de un talonario) stub, counterfoil5 (de un test) master copy6 (esténcil) stencilB ( Mat) matrix* * *
matriz sustantivo femenino
matriz sustantivo femenino
1 Anat womb, uterus
2 (molde) mould
3 Mat matrix
' matriz' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casa
- talón
English:
matrix
- parent company
- stub
- womb
- counter
- master
- parent
- uterus
* * *♦ nf2. [molde] mould4. [de talonario] (cheque) stub5. Informát matrixmatriz activa active matrix6. Mat matrix7. [empresa] parent company♦ adj[empresa] parent;casa matriz head office* * *f1 MAT, TÉC, GEOL matrix2 ANAT womb* * *1) : uterus, womb2) : original, master copy3) : main office, headquarters4) : stub (of a check)5) : matrixmatriz de puntos: dot matrix -
39 por sí solo
= by itself, for its/their own sake, on its own, in and of + Reflexivo, in itselfEx. The main entry is used not only by itself as the main entry, but also as the unit entry comprising each added entry.Ex. Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.Ex. A further refinement is to use a combination of bibliographic coupling and co-citation to give a 'similarity measure', which gives better results in terms of relevance than either method on its own.Ex. Simple data cannot in and of themselves ascertain either dimension or capacity regarding library operations.Ex. Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications.* * *= by itself, for its/their own sake, on its own, in and of + Reflexivo, in itselfEx: The main entry is used not only by itself as the main entry, but also as the unit entry comprising each added entry.
Ex: Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.Ex: A further refinement is to use a combination of bibliographic coupling and co-citation to give a 'similarity measure', which gives better results in terms of relevance than either method on its own.Ex: Simple data cannot in and of themselves ascertain either dimension or capacity regarding library operations.Ex: Further, classification and the network of relationships between subjects can be a fascinating study in itself, even devoid of any applications. -
40 proceso de búsqueda
(n.) = searching process, search processEx. These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.Ex. This article considers the need for information professionals to re-think the part of the search process that occurs after the data has been retrieved on-line.* * *(n.) = searching process, search processEx: These comments are also intended to demonstrate the similarity between indexing and searching and to show how indexing tools feature in the searching process.
Ex: This article considers the need for information professionals to re-think the part of the search process that occurs after the data has been retrieved on-line.
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