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1 administración por situación
• situational managementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > administración por situación
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2 análisis de situación
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3 análisis situacional
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4 teoría del diseńo de situaciones
• situational design theoryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > teoría del diseńo de situaciones
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5 teoría del diseńo situacional
• situational design theoryDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > teoría del diseńo situacional
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6 teoría situacional de liderazgo
• situational theory of leadershipDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > teoría situacional de liderazgo
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7 teoría situacional del liderazgo
• situational theory of leadershipDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > teoría situacional del liderazgo
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8 circunstancial
adj.1 chance.un hecho circunstancial a chance occurrenceuna decisión circunstancial an ad hoc decision2 circumstantial, incidental.* * *► adjetivo1 circumstantial* * *ADJ1) [gen] circumstantial; [caso] incidental2) (=temporal) [arreglo, acuerdo] makeshift, temporary* * *1) <factor/hecho> circumstantial, incidental2) (Ling) complemento 1)* * *= ad hoc, situational, circumstantial.Ex. Begun in 1973, CONSER was conceived by an ad hoc discussion group on Serials Data Bases of American and Canadian librarians.Ex. The search process variables are inadequate because they are situational and subject to constant change.Ex. Circumstantial reasons for such deviant behaviour were not significant in this study.----* pruebas circunstanciales = circumstantial evidence.* * *1) <factor/hecho> circumstantial, incidental2) (Ling) complemento 1)* * *= ad hoc, situational, circumstantial.Ex: Begun in 1973, CONSER was conceived by an ad hoc discussion group on Serials Data Bases of American and Canadian librarians.
Ex: The search process variables are inadequate because they are situational and subject to constant change.Ex: Circumstantial reasons for such deviant behaviour were not significant in this study.* pruebas circunstanciales = circumstantial evidence.* * *A ‹factor/hecho› circumstantial, incidentalfue testigo circunstancial de los hechos she was a chance witness to the eventslo que me dijo es absolutamente circunstancial y no influirá en mi decisión what he told me is completely incidental and will have no influence on my decisionB ( Ling):complemento circunstancial adverbial complement* * *
circunstancial adjetivo circumstancial
' circunstancial' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ocasional
English:
circumstantial
* * *circunstancial adj1. [del momento] chance;un hecho circunstancial a chance occurrence;una decisión circunstancial an ad hoc decision* * *adj circumstantial* * *circunstancial adj: circumstantial, incidental -
9 contextual
adj.contextual.* * *ADJ contextual* * *= situational.Ex. The search process variables are inadequate because they are situational and subject to constant change.----* búsqueda contextual = contextual searching.* dependencia contextual = context dependency.* lógica contextual = contextual logic.* * *= situational.Ex: The search process variables are inadequate because they are situational and subject to constant change.
* búsqueda contextual = contextual searching.* dependencia contextual = context dependency.* lógica contextual = contextual logic.* * *contextual adjcontextual -
10 situacional
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11 insinuación sexual
f.sexual advance.* * *(n.) = sexual overtureEx. It is concluded that situational variables are the best predictors of women's reactions to unwanted sexual overtures.* * *(n.) = sexual overtureEx: It is concluded that situational variables are the best predictors of women's reactions to unwanted sexual overtures.
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12 seguir el ejemplo de Alguien
(v.) = take + a leaf out of + Posesivo + book, follow + Posesivo + exampleEx. This, of course, implies taking a leaf out of Popper's book where he discusses situational analysis.Ex. Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics.* * *(v.) = take + a leaf out of + Posesivo + book, follow + Posesivo + exampleEx: This, of course, implies taking a leaf out of Popper's book where he discusses situational analysis.
Ex: Thanks to those who followed his example, the talk about the Sophists can be heard in the hallways, classrooms, and convention halls of philologists, historians, philosophers, and literary critics. -
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14 acercamiento situacional
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15 análisis situacional
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16 ansiedad circunstancial
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17 apoyo circunstancial
m.situational supports. -
18 depresión circunstancial
f.situational depression. -
19 pérdida circunstancial
f.situational loss. -
20 psicosis circunstancial
f.situational psychosis.
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