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text corpora

  • 1 corpus lingüístico

    (n.) = text corpus, corpus [corpora, -pl.], corpora [corpus, -sing.]
    Ex. This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English = Este programa ofrece búsqueda en texto completo de corpus lingüísticos que puedan hacerse indescifrable por errores del OCR o de transmisión y que puedan contener otras lenguas diferentes al inglés.
    Ex. This article presents experimental data obtained from different corpora in different domains and languages.
    Ex. This article presents experimental data obtained from different corpora in different domains and languages.
    * * *
    (n.) = text corpus, corpus [corpora, -pl.], corpora [corpus, -sing.]

    Ex: This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English = Este programa ofrece búsqueda en texto completo de corpus lingüísticos que puedan hacerse indescifrable por errores del OCR o de transmisión y que puedan contener otras lenguas diferentes al inglés.

    Ex: This article presents experimental data obtained from different corpora in different domains and languages.
    Ex: This article presents experimental data obtained from different corpora in different domains and languages.

    Spanish-English dictionary > corpus lingüístico

  • 2 hacer incomprensible

    (v.) = render + incomprehensible, garble
    Ex. The dangers of abbreviations rendering material totally incomprehensible and indecipherable are most clearly to be seen in the matter of periodical titles.
    Ex. This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English = Este programa ofrece búsqueda en texto completo de corpus lingüísticos que puedan hacerse indescifrable por errores del OCR o de transmisión y que puedan contener otras lenguas diferentes al inglés.
    * * *
    (v.) = render + incomprehensible, garble

    Ex: The dangers of abbreviations rendering material totally incomprehensible and indecipherable are most clearly to be seen in the matter of periodical titles.

    Ex: This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English = Este programa ofrece búsqueda en texto completo de corpus lingüísticos que puedan hacerse indescifrable por errores del OCR o de transmisión y que puedan contener otras lenguas diferentes al inglés.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer incomprensible

  • 3 hacer indescifrable

    (v.) = render + indecipherable, garble
    Ex. The dangers of abbreviations rendering material totally incomprehensible and indecipherable are most clearly to be seen in the matter of periodical titles.
    Ex. This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English = Este programa ofrece búsqueda en texto completo de corpus lingüísticos que puedan hacerse indescifrable por errores del OCR o de transmisión y que puedan contener otras lenguas diferentes al inglés.
    * * *
    (v.) = render + indecipherable, garble

    Ex: The dangers of abbreviations rendering material totally incomprehensible and indecipherable are most clearly to be seen in the matter of periodical titles.

    Ex: This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English = Este programa ofrece búsqueda en texto completo de corpus lingüísticos que puedan hacerse indescifrable por errores del OCR o de transmisión y que puedan contener otras lenguas diferentes al inglés.

    Spanish-English dictionary > hacer indescifrable

  • 4 corpus

    m.
    corpus.
    m. s.&pl.
    1 corpus, large collection of writings, massive language database.
    2 Corpus, Corpus Christi.
    3 corpora, massive language databases, large collections of writing, corpuses.
    4 corpus, mass of tissue.
    * * *
    1 (conjunto) corpus
    \
    Corpus (Christi) RELIGIÓN Corpus Christi
    * * *
    * * *
    Corpus Christi Corpus Christi
    * * *
    = corpus [corpora, -pl.].
    Ex. I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
    ----
    * corpus de conocimiento = corpus of knowledge.
    * corpus lingüístico = text corpus, corpus [corpora, -pl.], corpora [corpus, -sing.].
    * un corpus de = a body of.
    * * *
    Corpus Christi Corpus Christi
    * * *
    = corpus [corpora, -pl.].

    Ex: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.

    * corpus de conocimiento = corpus of knowledge.
    * corpus lingüístico = text corpus, corpus [corpora, -pl.], corpora [corpus, -sing.].
    * un corpus de = a body of.

    * * *
    Corpus Christi
    * * *

    Multiple Entries:
    Corpus    
    corpus
    Corpus,

    corpus sustantivo masculino (pl corpus) corpus
    corpus sustantivo masculino corpus

    ' corpus' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    delito
    - Corpus
    * * *
    corpus (pl inv o corpora) nm
    1. [de datos, textos] corpus
    2. [Rel]
    el Corpus Corpus Christi
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > corpus

  • 5 volumen2

    2 = bulk, corpus [corpora, -pl.], size.
    Ex. The sheer bulk of the headings and the complexity of references structures is sufficient to confirm that a more systematic approach might prove fruitful.
    Ex. I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
    Ex. The height of a book is of minor importance, except in that it indicates the overall size of the text.
    ----
    * un gran volumen de = a vast corpus of.
    * volumen de agua = volume of water.
    * volumen de negocios = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.
    * volumen de ventas = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.

    Spanish-English dictionary > volumen2

  • 6 volumen

    m.
    1 volume.
    subir/bajar el volumen to turn up/down the volume
    sube el volumen que no te oímos speak up, please, we can't hear you
    a todo volumen at full volume
    2 volume (commerce & finance).
    volumen de negocio o ventas turnover
    3 size, bulk (espacio ocupado).
    ocupa poco volumen it doesn't take up a lot of space
    4 volume (libro).
    5 tome, volume.
    6 loudness, level of sound, volume.
    7 sum.
    * * *
    1 (gen) volume
    2 (tamaño) size
    \
    bajar el volumen / subir el volumen to turn the volume down / turn the volume up
    de mucho volumen sizeable, important
    * * *
    noun m.
    3) size
    * * *
    SM
    (pl volúmenes)
    1) [de cuerpo] volume

    cajas de gran volumenlarge o bulky boxes

    2) [de sonido] volume
    3) (Com) volume

    volumen de negocios, volumen de operaciones — turnover

    4) (=tomo) volume
    5) [de cabello] body
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( de un cuerpo) volume
    b) (magnitud, cantidad) volume

    volumen de ventas — volume of sales, turnover

    2) ( de sonido) volume

    bajar/subir el volumen — to turn the volume down/up

    a todo volumen — on full volume, at full blast (colloq)

    3) ( tomo) volume
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( de un cuerpo) volume
    b) (magnitud, cantidad) volume

    volumen de ventas — volume of sales, turnover

    2) ( de sonido) volume

    bajar/subir el volumen — to turn the volume down/up

    a todo volumen — on full volume, at full blast (colloq)

    3) ( tomo) volume
    * * *
    volumen1
    1 = volume.

    Ex: Projection is really a matter of energy rather than volume, and the energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listeners.

    * a todo volumen = at full blast.
    * control de volumen = volume controller, volume control.
    * subir el volumen = pump up + the volume.

    volumen2
    2 = bulk, corpus [corpora, -pl.], size.

    Ex: The sheer bulk of the headings and the complexity of references structures is sufficient to confirm that a more systematic approach might prove fruitful.

    Ex: I would be inclined to go one step further and treat the entire corpus of an author's writings as his/her work.
    Ex: The height of a book is of minor importance, except in that it indicates the overall size of the text.
    * un gran volumen de = a vast corpus of.
    * volumen de agua = volume of water.
    * volumen de negocios = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.
    * volumen de ventas = turnover, stock turnover, turnover of stock.

    volumen3
    3 = item, vol. (volume), volume.
    Nota: Obra, parte de ella o conjunto de ellas comprendidas en una sola encuadernación.

    Ex: The basic phisical unit which is used in the handling, storage and retrieval of archives is termed an item.

    Ex: He has published Malay Manuscripts, a Bibliographic Guide and Main Entry for Serials in the LC Information Bulletin, vol. 33, no. 47 (November 22, 1974).
    Ex: Either option (1) or (2) above may be used as the basic sequence for bound volumes of periodicals.
    * colección en varios volúmenes = multivolume set.
    * de dos volúmenes = two-volume.
    * de millones de volúmenes = million-volume.
    * de un único volumen = single-volume.
    * de un volumen = one-volume.
    * en dos volúmenes = two-volume.
    * en un volumen = one-volume.
    * en varios volúmenes = multi-volume [multivolume].
    * monografía en varios volúmenes = multi-part item, multi-volume monograph.
    * número de volumen = volume number.
    * obra en varios volúmenes = multi-volume work.
    * volumen acumulativo = cumulation.
    * volumen anterior = back volume.
    * volumen conmemorativo = Festschrift [Festschriften, -pl.], commemorative volume, memorial volume.
    * volúmenes anteriores = backset.

    * * *
    A
    volumen molecular molecular volume
    bultos de ese volumen pieces of luggage that size o as large as that
    2 (magnitud, cantidad) volume
    volumen de ventas volume of sales, turnover
    B (de sonido) volume
    bajar/subir el volumen to turn the volume down/up
    por favor, baja el volumen de ese televisor turn that television down please
    la radio está puesta a todo volumen the radio is on full volume o ( colloq) at full blast
    C (tomo) volume
    un diccionario en dos volúmenes a two-volume dictionary, a dictionary in two volumes
    * * *

     

    volumen sustantivo masculino
    1 ( en general) volume;

    bajar/subir el volumen to turn the volume down/up;
    a todo volumen on full volume, at full blast (colloq)
    2 ( tomo) volume
    volumen sustantivo masculino
    1 (magnitud, capacidad) volume
    2 (sonido) volume: sube el volumen, turn the volume up
    3 (de una enciclopedia, etc) volume
    ' volumen' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bajar
    - bulto
    - condicionar
    - facturación
    - fuerte
    - inferior
    - subir
    - vol.
    - ajustar
    - alto
    - aumentar
    - bajo
    - botón
    - cantidad
    - facturar
    English:
    blare out I
    - blast
    - blast out
    - body
    - bulk
    - low
    - lower
    - turn up
    - volume
    - volume control
    - cubic
    - rise
    - sale
    - turn
    - up
    - work
    * * *
    1. [nivel, cantidad] volume
    Econ volumen de contratación trading volume;
    2. [de sonido] volume;
    subir/bajar el volumen to turn up/down the volume;
    sube el volumen que no te oímos speak up, please, we can't hear you;
    a todo volumen at full volume
    3. [espacio ocupado] size, bulk;
    ocupa poco volumen it doesn't take up a lot of space;
    4. [tomo] volume
    * * *
    m volume;
    a todo volumen at full volume o blast;
    * * *
    volumen nm, pl - lúmenes
    1) tomo: volume, book
    2) : capacity, size, bulk
    3) cantidad: amount
    el volumen de ventas: the volume of sales
    4) : volume, loudness
    * * *
    volumen n volume

    Spanish-English dictionary > volumen

  • 7 varians

    vărĭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v.a. and n. [varius].
    I.
    Act., to diversify, variegate, change (class.).
    A.
    Lit.:

    (principia) omne genus gignunt variantque colores,

    Lucr. 2, 759:

    maculis ortum (sol),

    Verg. G. 1, 441:

    caeruleis corpora guttis,

    Ov. M. 4, 578:

    tempora cani,

    id. ib. 12, 465:

    capillos (gemma),

    id. Am. 1, 2, 41:

    ubi caeruleum variabunt sidera caelum,

    id. F. 3, 449:

    variare virgis et loris,

    to beat of all colors, black and blue, Plaut. Poen. prol. 26:

    putrida pectora palmis,

    Cat. 64, 352:

    vestes picto auro,

    Val. Fl. 3, 11:

    variante se uvā,

    becoming colored, turning, Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 189; for which mid.:

    simulatque uva variari coeperit,

    Col. Arb. 12, 1.—In part. perf.:

    vestis priscis hominum variata figuris,

    variegated, embroidered, Cat. 64, 50:

    pluribus ille (anguis) notis variatam pingitur alvum,

    Luc. 9, 713:

    arcus vix ullā variatus luce colorem,

    id. 4, 79:

    eluere calculos nigros paulum candore variatos,

    Plin. 34, 16, 47, § 157.— Poet.: formas variatus in omnes, changed, metamorphosed, Ov. M. 12, 559.—
    B.
    Trop., to cause to change, make different or various; to alter, change, vary, interchange, cause to alternate, etc.:

    vocem variare et mutare,

    Cic. Or. 18, 59; so,

    aliquid (with mutare),

    Gell. 14, 1, 9:

    orationem variare et distinguere,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 9, 36:

    ergo ille variabit (vocem) et mutabit,

    id. Or. 18, 59:

    voluptatem (with distinguere),

    id. Fin. 1, 11, 38:

    qui variare cupit rem prodigialiter unam,

    Hor. A. P. 29:

    in oratione multa summittere, variare, disponere,

    Quint. 2, 12, 10; cf. id. 2, 13, 8; 11, 3, 152:

    cum timor atque ira in vicem sententias variassent,

    Liv. 2, 57, 2:

    vices,

    Verg. A. 9, 164:

    bellum variante fortunā eventum ferre,

    with varying success, Liv. 23, 5, 8:

    et variebant secundae adversaeque res non fortunam magis quam animos hominum,

    id. 25, 1, 6:

    fremitus variantis multitudinis fuit partim adsensu partim indignatione,

    id. 35, 31, 13:

    ex vernā intemperie variante calores frigoraque,

    id. 22, 2, 10:

    laborem otio, otium labore,

    Plin. Ep. 8, 8, 4:

    variatis hominum sententiis,

    i. e. various, at variance, Cic. Mil. 3, 8:

    quae de Marcelli morte variant auctores,

    report differently, vary, Liv. 27, 27, 12; cf.:

    certe variata memoria actae rei,

    id. 21, 28, 5.— Impers. pass.:

    sitne ea (beata vita) in potestate sapientis, an, etc.... in eo nonnumquam variari inter eos et dubitari videtur,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 5, 12: senatus consuli coeptus;

    ibi cum sententiis variaretur,

    were of different opinions, Liv. 22, 60, 3; cf.:

    variatum deinde proeliis,

    fought with varying success, Vell. 2, 51, 3:

    nisi de familiae condicione variatum esset,

    i. e. differently reported, Suet. Vit. 1.—
    II.
    Neutr., to be diversified, variegated; to change, alter, waver, vary, etc.
    A.
    Lit.:

    prima mihi variat liventibus uva racemis,

    becomes variegated, colored, Prop. 4 (5), 2, 13:

    bacae,

    Col. 12, 52, 9:

    variant ostrea coloribus,

    are different, Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 60:

    universitas (arietum) tergoris maculis,

    Col. 7, 3, 2:

    inter se multum variare figurae Non possunt,

    Lucr. 2, 484; cf. id. 4, 648:

    variantes edere formas,

    id. 5, 722; cf.:

    volucres variantibu' formis,

    id. 5, 825:

    non ita Carpathiae variant Aquilonibus undae,

    fluctuate, Prop. 2, 5, 11.—
    B.
    Trop., to be various or different; to change, vary; absol.:

    variante fortunā,

    Liv. 23, 5, 8:

    inpatiens variantis caeli,

    Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 28:

    sic abeunt redeuntque mei variantque timores,

    Ov. Tr. 2, 153:

    dissidet et variat sententia,

    id. M. 15, 648:

    ita fama variat, ut, etc.,

    Liv. 27, 27, 14. —With abl.:

    haec de tanto viro, quamquam et opinionibus et monumentis litterarum variarent, proponenda erant,

    Liv. 38, 57, 8:

    si (lex) nec causis nec personis variet,

    id. 3, 45, 2.— Impers.:

    ibi si variaret,

    if there were a difference of opinion, Liv. 1, 43, 11; cf.:

    nec variatum comitiis est,

    id. 7, 22, 10.—With adverb. acc.:

    si nunc quoque fortuna aliquid variaverit,

    Liv. 23, 13, 4.—Of differences in the text of an author (late Lat.):

    ipsi codices Graeci variant,

    Aug. in Psa. 118, 7:

    nulla in eo variat codicum auctoritas,

    id. C. Faust. 11, 4.—Hence, P. a.: vărĭans, antis, varied, manifold:

    (terra) fudit aërias volucres variantibus formis,

    Lucr. 5, 822:

    variantis edere formas,

    id. 5, 720:

    astra,

    Manil. 2, 466.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > varians

  • 8 vario

    vărĭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v.a. and n. [varius].
    I.
    Act., to diversify, variegate, change (class.).
    A.
    Lit.:

    (principia) omne genus gignunt variantque colores,

    Lucr. 2, 759:

    maculis ortum (sol),

    Verg. G. 1, 441:

    caeruleis corpora guttis,

    Ov. M. 4, 578:

    tempora cani,

    id. ib. 12, 465:

    capillos (gemma),

    id. Am. 1, 2, 41:

    ubi caeruleum variabunt sidera caelum,

    id. F. 3, 449:

    variare virgis et loris,

    to beat of all colors, black and blue, Plaut. Poen. prol. 26:

    putrida pectora palmis,

    Cat. 64, 352:

    vestes picto auro,

    Val. Fl. 3, 11:

    variante se uvā,

    becoming colored, turning, Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 189; for which mid.:

    simulatque uva variari coeperit,

    Col. Arb. 12, 1.—In part. perf.:

    vestis priscis hominum variata figuris,

    variegated, embroidered, Cat. 64, 50:

    pluribus ille (anguis) notis variatam pingitur alvum,

    Luc. 9, 713:

    arcus vix ullā variatus luce colorem,

    id. 4, 79:

    eluere calculos nigros paulum candore variatos,

    Plin. 34, 16, 47, § 157.— Poet.: formas variatus in omnes, changed, metamorphosed, Ov. M. 12, 559.—
    B.
    Trop., to cause to change, make different or various; to alter, change, vary, interchange, cause to alternate, etc.:

    vocem variare et mutare,

    Cic. Or. 18, 59; so,

    aliquid (with mutare),

    Gell. 14, 1, 9:

    orationem variare et distinguere,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 9, 36:

    ergo ille variabit (vocem) et mutabit,

    id. Or. 18, 59:

    voluptatem (with distinguere),

    id. Fin. 1, 11, 38:

    qui variare cupit rem prodigialiter unam,

    Hor. A. P. 29:

    in oratione multa summittere, variare, disponere,

    Quint. 2, 12, 10; cf. id. 2, 13, 8; 11, 3, 152:

    cum timor atque ira in vicem sententias variassent,

    Liv. 2, 57, 2:

    vices,

    Verg. A. 9, 164:

    bellum variante fortunā eventum ferre,

    with varying success, Liv. 23, 5, 8:

    et variebant secundae adversaeque res non fortunam magis quam animos hominum,

    id. 25, 1, 6:

    fremitus variantis multitudinis fuit partim adsensu partim indignatione,

    id. 35, 31, 13:

    ex vernā intemperie variante calores frigoraque,

    id. 22, 2, 10:

    laborem otio, otium labore,

    Plin. Ep. 8, 8, 4:

    variatis hominum sententiis,

    i. e. various, at variance, Cic. Mil. 3, 8:

    quae de Marcelli morte variant auctores,

    report differently, vary, Liv. 27, 27, 12; cf.:

    certe variata memoria actae rei,

    id. 21, 28, 5.— Impers. pass.:

    sitne ea (beata vita) in potestate sapientis, an, etc.... in eo nonnumquam variari inter eos et dubitari videtur,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 5, 12: senatus consuli coeptus;

    ibi cum sententiis variaretur,

    were of different opinions, Liv. 22, 60, 3; cf.:

    variatum deinde proeliis,

    fought with varying success, Vell. 2, 51, 3:

    nisi de familiae condicione variatum esset,

    i. e. differently reported, Suet. Vit. 1.—
    II.
    Neutr., to be diversified, variegated; to change, alter, waver, vary, etc.
    A.
    Lit.:

    prima mihi variat liventibus uva racemis,

    becomes variegated, colored, Prop. 4 (5), 2, 13:

    bacae,

    Col. 12, 52, 9:

    variant ostrea coloribus,

    are different, Plin. 32, 6, 21, § 60:

    universitas (arietum) tergoris maculis,

    Col. 7, 3, 2:

    inter se multum variare figurae Non possunt,

    Lucr. 2, 484; cf. id. 4, 648:

    variantes edere formas,

    id. 5, 722; cf.:

    volucres variantibu' formis,

    id. 5, 825:

    non ita Carpathiae variant Aquilonibus undae,

    fluctuate, Prop. 2, 5, 11.—
    B.
    Trop., to be various or different; to change, vary; absol.:

    variante fortunā,

    Liv. 23, 5, 8:

    inpatiens variantis caeli,

    Plin. 14, 2, 4, § 28:

    sic abeunt redeuntque mei variantque timores,

    Ov. Tr. 2, 153:

    dissidet et variat sententia,

    id. M. 15, 648:

    ita fama variat, ut, etc.,

    Liv. 27, 27, 14. —With abl.:

    haec de tanto viro, quamquam et opinionibus et monumentis litterarum variarent, proponenda erant,

    Liv. 38, 57, 8:

    si (lex) nec causis nec personis variet,

    id. 3, 45, 2.— Impers.:

    ibi si variaret,

    if there were a difference of opinion, Liv. 1, 43, 11; cf.:

    nec variatum comitiis est,

    id. 7, 22, 10.—With adverb. acc.:

    si nunc quoque fortuna aliquid variaverit,

    Liv. 23, 13, 4.—Of differences in the text of an author (late Lat.):

    ipsi codices Graeci variant,

    Aug. in Psa. 118, 7:

    nulla in eo variat codicum auctoritas,

    id. C. Faust. 11, 4.—Hence, P. a.: vărĭans, antis, varied, manifold:

    (terra) fudit aërias volucres variantibus formis,

    Lucr. 5, 822:

    variantis edere formas,

    id. 5, 720:

    astra,

    Manil. 2, 466.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > vario

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