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61 tiempo de respuesta
(n.) = response time, turnaround time, turnabout time, fill time, reaction timeEx. The data-base organisation chosen for DOBIS/LIBIS is designed to ensure very fast response times.Ex. It was found that interlending traffic was of the order of 300,000 requests in 1985, with a fill rate of 80% and a median turnaround time of 10 days for 1st requests.Ex. Turnabout time was 2.34 days compared to 10.9 days when priority post was used.Ex. The article is entitled 'Checking up on the Joneses: using fill time data to improve interlibrary borrowing'.Ex. There exists a relationship between increased video-game playing and improvements of eye-hand coordination, as well as manual dexterity, and reaction time.* * *(n.) = response time, turnaround time, turnabout time, fill time, reaction timeEx: The data-base organisation chosen for DOBIS/LIBIS is designed to ensure very fast response times.
Ex: It was found that interlending traffic was of the order of 300,000 requests in 1985, with a fill rate of 80% and a median turnaround time of 10 days for 1st requests.Ex: Turnabout time was 2.34 days compared to 10.9 days when priority post was used.Ex: The article is entitled 'Checking up on the Joneses: using fill time data to improve interlibrary borrowing'.Ex: There exists a relationship between increased video-game playing and improvements of eye-hand coordination, as well as manual dexterity, and reaction time. -
62 tiempo de verano
(n.) = summer weatherEx. Miserable summer weather and signs the economic slump may be bottoming out have led Britons to start looking at overseas holidays again.* * *(n.) = summer weatherEx: Miserable summer weather and signs the economic slump may be bottoming out have led Britons to start looking at overseas holidays again.
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63 tiempo durante el cual el ordenador no está disponible al público
(n.) = down timeEx. Some down time is necessary for maintenance and updating of the files.* * *(n.) = down timeEx: Some down time is necessary for maintenance and updating of the files.
Spanish-English dictionary > tiempo durante el cual el ordenador no está disponible al público
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64 tiempo estar de lado de Alguien
= time + be + on + Posesivo + sideEx. The article is entitled ' Time is not on our side: the challenge of preserving digital materials'.* * *= time + be + on + Posesivo + sideEx: The article is entitled ' Time is not on our side: the challenge of preserving digital materials'.
Spanish-English dictionary > tiempo estar de lado de Alguien
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65 tiempo estival
(n.) = summer weatherEx. Miserable summer weather and signs the economic slump may be bottoming out have led Britons to start looking at overseas holidays again.* * *(n.) = summer weatherEx: Miserable summer weather and signs the economic slump may be bottoming out have led Britons to start looking at overseas holidays again.
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66 tiempo familiar
(n.) = quality timeEx. Instead of romantic moonlit walks on the beach, young couples' ' quality time' is limited to an hour or two at the local pizzeria.* * *(n.) = quality timeEx: Instead of romantic moonlit walks on the beach, young couples' ' quality time' is limited to an hour or two at the local pizzeria.
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67 tiempo fuera de servicio
(n.) = downtimeEx. A log in which equipment ' downtime' is noted will provide documentation useful for the justification of replacements or the arrangement of suitable maintenance schedules.* * *(n.) = downtimeEx: A log in which equipment ' downtime' is noted will provide documentation useful for the justification of replacements or the arrangement of suitable maintenance schedules.
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68 tiempo futuro
m.1 future time, futurity.2 future tense.* * *(n.) = future tenseEx. The article ' Future tense: science fiction confronts the new science' reviews recent science fiction novels for young adults that deal with artificial intelligence, robotics and genetic engineering.* * *(n.) = future tenseEx: The article ' Future tense: science fiction confronts the new science' reviews recent science fiction novels for young adults that deal with artificial intelligence, robotics and genetic engineering.
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69 tiempo inclemente
(n.) = intemperate weatherEx. Birth in a season with intemperate weather is also a widely reported risk factor for schizophrenia.* * *(n.) = intemperate weatherEx: Birth in a season with intemperate weather is also a widely reported risk factor for schizophrenia.
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70 tiempo inmemorial
m.time immemorial, time out of mind, time of legal memory, time out of memory.* * *Ex. The Nords and the Japs also do whaling for profit, they're not for maintaining a way of life going back to time immemorial.* * *Ex: The Nords and the Japs also do whaling for profit, they're not for maintaining a way of life going back to time immemorial.
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71 tiempo invernal
(n.) = winter weatherEx. Nippy winter weather has forced farmers in Russia to make bras for their cows to protect their udders from extreme cold.* * *(n.) = winter weatherEx: Nippy winter weather has forced farmers in Russia to make bras for their cows to protect their udders from extreme cold.
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72 tiempo muy malo
(n.) = severe weatherEx. A weather warning is issued when severe weather is expected within the next few hours.* * *(n.) = severe weatherEx: A weather warning is issued when severe weather is expected within the next few hours.
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73 tiempo transcurrido
m.elapsed time, time spent.* * *(n.) = elapsed timeEx. There were no significant difference for precision, search time or total elapsed time.* * *(n.) = elapsed timeEx: There were no significant difference for precision, search time or total elapsed time.
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74 tiempo verbal
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75 tiempo compartido
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76 tiempo extra or suplementario
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77 tiempo universal
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80 tiempo adecuado
• appositeness
См. также в других словарях:
tiempo — (Del lat. tempus). 1. m. Duración de las cosas sujetas a mudanza. 2. Magnitud física que permite ordenar la secuencia de los sucesos, estableciendo un pasado, un presente y un futuro. Su unidad en el Sistema Internacional es el segundo. 3. Parte… … Diccionario de la lengua española
tiempo — sustantivo masculino 1. Duración de las cosas sujetas a cambio o de los seres cuya existencia no es infinita. 2. Periodo cuya duración se especifica; si no se determina se entiende que es largo: Este trabajo les llevará poco tiempo. Esta película … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
tiempo — 1. Para las expresiones inglesas full time (‘con jornada completa o con dedicación exclusiva’), half time (‘con media jornada’) y part time (‘con dedicación parcial o no exclusiva’), existen los equivalentes españoles a o de tiempo completo, a o… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
tiempo — tiempo, con el tiempo y una caña expr. con mucha paciencia. ❙ «...bien pudiera él haberse habilitado de obispo, con el tiempo y una caña.» Rafael García Serrano, Diccionario para un macuto. 2. estar pillado de tiempo expr. andar escaso de tiempo … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
Tiempo — Studioalbum von Erreway Veröffentlichung 2004 Label Yair Dori International Format … Deutsch Wikipedia
tiempo — noción abstracta de sucesión. Duración de un acontecimiento o episodio Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. tiempo (t) 1. medida de la duración. 2. intervalo … Diccionario médico
tiempo — de reacción tiempo inmemorial … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
tiempo — de reacción tiempo inmemorial … Diccionario de Economía
Tiempo — (Del lat. tempus, oris.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Sucesión de instantes en los que se desarrollan los cambios de las cosas: ■ he perdido la noción del tiempo. SINÓNIMO momento 2 Cualquier período o espacio más o menos largo: ■ tardaré mucho… … Enciclopedia Universal
tiempo — ■ Yo no sé quién fue mi abuelo; me importa mucho más saber qué será su nieto. (Abraham Lincoln) ■ Lo pasado y lo futuro no son nada comparado con el severo hoy. (Adelaide A. Procter) ■ Yo nunca pienso en el futuro; llega demasiado aprisa. (Albert … Diccionario de citas
Tiempo — Para otros usos de este término, véase Tiempo (desambiguación). Un reloj es cualquier dispositivo que puede medir el tiempo transcurrido entre dos eventos que suceden respecto de un observador. El tiempo es la magnitud física con la que medimos… … Wikipedia Español