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2 subdividir
v.to subdivide.* * *1 to subdivide* * *1.VT to subdivide2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to subdivide* * *= break up, nest, subdivide, parcel out, break out into.Ex. Subarrangement at entry terms can break up long sequences of entries listed under the same keyword.Ex. Searching facilities include Boolean logic, with nesting to as many levels as required.Ex. Each main class can be subdivided into ten major subclasses.Ex. Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex. The categories in Figure 1 could easily be broken out into additional subdivisions = Las cagegorías de la Figura 1 se puede descomponer fácilmente en subdivisiones adicionales.----* subdividir en = break down into, break up into.* subdividir en cantidades medibles = quantize.* * *verbo transitivo to subdivide* * *= break up, nest, subdivide, parcel out, break out into.Ex: Subarrangement at entry terms can break up long sequences of entries listed under the same keyword.
Ex: Searching facilities include Boolean logic, with nesting to as many levels as required.Ex: Each main class can be subdivided into ten major subclasses.Ex: Can libraries parcel out digitization responsibilities among themselves?.Ex: The categories in Figure 1 could easily be broken out into additional subdivisions = Las cagegorías de la Figura 1 se puede descomponer fácilmente en subdivisiones adicionales.* subdividir en = break down into, break up into.* subdividir en cantidades medibles = quantize.* * *subdividir [I1 ]vtto subdivide* * *
subdividir ( conjugate subdividir) verbo transitivo
to subdivide
subdividir verbo transitivo to subdivide
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subdivide
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Ex. These tables may be applied, in carefully selected subject areas, and under the guidance of explicit instructions, in order to subdivide a subject found in the main schedules.* * *Ex: These tables may be applied, in carefully selected subject areas, and under the guidance of explicit instructions, in order to subdivide a subject found in the main schedules.
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5 tablas auxiliares
= tables, auxiliary tablesEx. These tables may be applied, in carefully selected subject areas, and under the guidance of explicit instructions, in order to subdivide a subject found in the main schedules.Ex. This section is followed by the seven auxiliary tables of common subdivisions.* * *= tables, auxiliary tablesEx: These tables may be applied, in carefully selected subject areas, and under the guidance of explicit instructions, in order to subdivide a subject found in the main schedules.
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7 desconcentrar
v.1 to distract.2 to decentralize, to subdivide.* * *1. VT1) [+ industria] to decentralize2) [+ persona] to distract2.See:* * *♦ vt1. [distraer] to distract;la música me desconcentra the music is distracting me;¡calla, que me desconcentras! be quiet, you're putting me off!2. [disgregar] [funciones] to disperse -
8 desconcentrar
• decentralize• subdivide
См. также в других словарях:
subdivide — SUBDIVÍDE, subdivíd, vb. III. tranz. (Rar) A subîmpărţi. – Sub1 + divide (după fr. subdiviser). Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 SUBDIVÍDE vb. v. subîmpărţi. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime subdivíde … Dicționar Român
subdivide — sub·di·vide /ˌsəb də vīd, səb də ˌ/ vt: to divide into several parts; specif: to divide (a tract of land) into two or more lots for sale or building development Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. subdivide … Law dictionary
Subdivide — Sub di*vide , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Subdivided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Subdividing}.] [L. subdividere, sub under + dividere to divide. See {Divide}.] To divide the parts of (anything) into more parts; to part into smaller divisions; to divide again, as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Subdivide — Sub di*vide , v. i. To be, or to become, subdivided. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subdivide — (v.) early 15c., from L.L. subdividere from sub in the sense of resulting from further division (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + L. dividere (see DIVISION (Cf. division)) … Etymology dictionary
subdivide — ► VERB ▪ divide (something that has already been divided or that is a separate unit) … English terms dictionary
subdivide — [sub΄di vīd′, sub′di vīd΄] vt., vi. subdivided, subdividing [ME subdividen < LL subdividere: see SUB & DIVIDE] 1. to divide further after previous division has been made 2. to divide (land) into small parcels for sale, as by a real estate firm … English World dictionary
subdivide — v. (D; tr.) to subdivide into * * * [ˌsʌbdɪ vaɪd] (D; tr.) to subdivide into … Combinatory dictionary
subdivide — UK [ˌsʌbdɪˈvaɪd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms subdivide : present tense I/you/we/they subdivide he/she/it subdivides present participle subdividing past tense subdivided past participle subdivided to divide the parts of something that has… … English dictionary
subdivide — sub|di|vide [ˌsʌbdıˈvaıd] v [T] to divide into smaller parts something that is already divided ▪ Over time, developers subdivided the land. subdivide sth into sth ▪ The house was subdivided into apartments … Dictionary of contemporary English
subdivide — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin subdividere, from Latin sub + dividere to divide Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to divide the parts of into more parts 2. to divide into several parts; especially to divide (a tract of land)… … New Collegiate Dictionary