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121 de forma clara
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122 de forma personalizada
Ex. This reading practice programme for primary school children who are reading below their grade level is run by volunteers who meet with students on a one-to-one basis for an hour weekly throughout the school year.* * *Ex: This reading practice programme for primary school children who are reading below their grade level is run by volunteers who meet with students on a one-to-one basis for an hour weekly throughout the school year.
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123 de la corteza
(adj.) = crustal, corticalEx. This may be because the 'revolution' has continued earth scientists to think that present-day lateral crustal motions have been dominant throughout earth history.Ex. The cortical network that supports reading seems to comprise components of the visual cortex of both hemispheres before it lateralizes to the left hemisphere.* * *(adj.) = crustal, corticalEx: This may be because the 'revolution' has continued earth scientists to think that present-day lateral crustal motions have been dominant throughout earth history.
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124 de manera clara
= distinctly, clearlyEx. Some were distinctly unhappy with the quality of the effort.Ex. Throughout, the code is based upon clearly stated principles.* * *= distinctly, clearlyEx: Some were distinctly unhappy with the quality of the effort.
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125 de modos diversos
Ex. In the eighth edition of a work which has been variously titled throughout its long life some valuable comments were made about the functions of bibliography.* * *Ex: In the eighth edition of a work which has been variously titled throughout its long life some valuable comments were made about the functions of bibliography.
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126 de observación
(adj.) = observationalEx. The observational technique involves the researcher being with the subject continuously throughout the day and observing their actions.* * *(adj.) = observationalEx: The observational technique involves the researcher being with the subject continuously throughout the day and observing their actions.
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127 de población poco densa
Ex. This article deals with the problems of providing library collection and acquisitions services to off-campus university students throughout a sparsely populated region of northeastern Ontario in Canada.* * *Ex: This article deals with the problems of providing library collection and acquisitions services to off-campus university students throughout a sparsely populated region of northeastern Ontario in Canada.
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128 de refracción
(adj.) = refractiveEx. Among the refractive errors, myopia is a leading cause of visual impairment throughout the world and its prevalence is on the increase.* * *(adj.) = refractiveEx: Among the refractive errors, myopia is a leading cause of visual impairment throughout the world and its prevalence is on the increase.
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Throughout — Through*out , prep. Quite through; from one extremity to the other of; also, every part of; as, to search throughout the house. [1913 Webster] Nor to their idle orbs doth sight appear Of sun, or moon, or star, throughout the year. Milton. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throughout — [thro͞o out′] prep. 1. through the whole of; in every part of [throughout the nation] 2. all the way through; during every part of [sleeping throughout the lecture] adv. 1. in or during every part; everywhere; from start to finish 2. in every… … English World dictionary
Throughout — Through*out , adv. In every part; as, the cloth was of a piece throughout. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throughout — I (All over) adverb all over, every bit, extensively, from beginning to end, from first to last, from the ground up, from the word go, inside and out, over all, to the end II (During) adverb for the duration, for the period of, in the course of,… … Law dictionary
throughout — late O.E. þurhut; see THROUGH (Cf. through) + OUT (Cf. out) (Cf. Ger. durchaus, 16c.) … Etymology dictionary
throughout — [adj] during the whole of all over, all the time, all through, around, at full length, completely, during, every bit, everyplace, everywhere, far and near, far and wide, for the duration, from beginning to end, from end to end, from one end to… … New thesaurus
throughout — ► PREPOSITION & ADVERB ▪ all the way through … English terms dictionary
throughout — [[t]θruːa͟ʊt[/t]] ♦♦ 1) PREP If you say that something happens throughout a particular period of time, you mean that it happens during the whole of that period. The national tragedy of rival groups killing each other continued throughout 1990...… … English dictionary
throughout — through|out [ θru aut ] function word *** Throughout can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): He remained in Paris throughout the war. as an adverb (without a following noun): It was a wonderful game and Johnson… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
throughout */*/*/ — UK [θruːˈaʊt] / US [θruˈaʊt] adverb, preposition Summary: Throughout can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): He remained in Paris throughout the war. as an adverb (without a following noun): It was a wonderful… … English dictionary
throughout — through|out W1S3 [θru:ˈaut] prep, adv 1.) in every part of a particular area, place etc ▪ a large organization with offices throughout the world ▪ The disease spread rapidly throughout Europe. ▪ The house is in excellent condition, with fitted… … Dictionary of contemporary English