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  • 121 evitar un error

    (v.) = avoid + error
    Ex. The trend seems to be towards holding information managers responsible for errors as a matter of policy because they would be the best placed to avoid the errors.
    * * *
    (v.) = avoid + error

    Ex: The trend seems to be towards holding information managers responsible for errors as a matter of policy because they would be the best placed to avoid the errors.

    Spanish-English dictionary > evitar un error

  • 122 evolución de los datos

    (n.) = data trend
    Ex. There is a preference for the linear rather than the exponential method of calculating data trends.
    * * *
    (n.) = data trend

    Ex: There is a preference for the linear rather than the exponential method of calculating data trends.

    Spanish-English dictionary > evolución de los datos

  • 123 externo

    adj.
    1 external, exterior, outer, outside.
    2 external, third-party.
    3 outside, adventitious, ectal.
    m.
    1 day boy, dayboy.
    2 extern.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: externar.
    * * *
    1 external, outward
    2 (alumno) day
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (alumno) day pupil
    \
    'Uso externo' (medicamentos) "External use only"
    * * *
    (f. - externa)
    adj.
    * * *
    externo, -a
    1.
    ADJ [influencia] outside, external; [superficie] outer; [pared] external

    "medicamento de uso externo" — "medicine for external use only"

    2.
    SM / F (=alumno) day pupil
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    1) <apariencia/signos> outward (before n), external; < influencia> outside, external; < superficie> external; < ángulo> exterior
    2) < alumno> day (before n)
    II
    - na masculino, femenino day pupil
    * * *
    = external, off-site [offsite], outside, superficial, outward, outwardly, off-side, outdoor, outdoor, outer, outhouse.
    Ex. From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.
    Ex. These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.
    Ex. A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.
    Ex. There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.
    Ex. Microcomputers communicate with other devices by means of interfaces and the outward sign of these are sockets in the back of the machine.
    Ex. An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.
    Ex. The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.
    Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.
    Ex. The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.
    Ex. The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.
    Ex. The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.
    ----
    * apariencia externa = outward appearance.
    * aspecto externo = outward appearance.
    * auditor externo = external auditor.
    * base de datos externa = external database.
    * canto externo = fore-edge [fore edge].
    * deuda externa = external debt, foreign debt.
    * de uso externo = for external use only.
    * estudiante externo = off campus student.
    * estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.
    * examinador externo = external examiner.
    * fractura externa = compound fracture.
    * lado externo, el = far side, the.
    * paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].
    * * *
    I
    - na adjetivo
    1) <apariencia/signos> outward (before n), external; < influencia> outside, external; < superficie> external; < ángulo> exterior
    2) < alumno> day (before n)
    II
    - na masculino, femenino day pupil
    * * *
    = external, off-site [offsite], outside, superficial, outward, outwardly, off-side, outdoor, outdoor, outer, outhouse.

    Ex: From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.

    Ex: These technologies will enhance the trend toward increased direct patron access to information in data bases and on-line catalogues often from off-site locations.
    Ex: A facility which extends beyond library housekeeping permits the viewing of outside data bases.
    Ex: There is a distinct superficial similarity between a KWOC index and an index arranged under assigned or controlled subject headings.
    Ex: Microcomputers communicate with other devices by means of interfaces and the outward sign of these are sockets in the back of the machine.
    Ex: An inwardly feverish but outwardly calm desperation possessed him.
    Ex: The near-side press point was placed further in towards the middle of the tympan (and of the sheet) than the off-side point.
    Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.
    Ex: The old-time indoor apprentices, who had boarded and lodged with the printer and received only nominal wages, were mostly replaced by outdoor apprentices who found their own board and lodging and were paid wages according to their skill and experience.
    Ex: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.
    Ex: The author identifies the various types of material which might be relegated to outhouse facilities.
    * apariencia externa = outward appearance.
    * aspecto externo = outward appearance.
    * auditor externo = external auditor.
    * base de datos externa = external database.
    * canto externo = fore-edge [fore edge].
    * deuda externa = external debt, foreign debt.
    * de uso externo = for external use only.
    * estudiante externo = off campus student.
    * estudiante universitario externo = off-campus university student.
    * examinador externo = external examiner.
    * fractura externa = compound fracture.
    * lado externo, el = far side, the.
    * paciente externo = out-patient, outpatient [out-patient].

    * * *
    externo1 -na
    A
    1 ‹apariencia/signos› outward ( before n), external; ‹influencia› outside, external deuda
    2 ‹superficie› external, outer
    [ S ] de uso externo ( Farm) for external use
    3 ‹ángulo› exterior
    B ‹alumno› day ( before n)
    externo2 -na
    masculine, feminine
    day pupil
    * * *

    externo
    ◊ -na adjetivo

    a)apariencia/signos outward ( before n), external;

    influencia outside, external;
    superficie external;
    ángulo exterior
    b) alumno day ( before n)

    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    day pupil
    externo,-a
    I adjetivo external
    Farm de uso externo, for external use only
    II sustantivo masculino y femenino Educ day pupil
    ' externo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    externa
    - fachada
    - uso
    English:
    exterior
    - external
    - outer
    - outer ear
    - outpatient
    - outside
    - outward
    - out
    * * *
    externo, -a
    adj
    1. [de fuera] external;
    [capa, superficie] outer; [influencia] outside; [signo, aspecto] outward;
    pinta la parte externa del cajón paint the outside of the box;
    no había signos externos de violencia there were no outward signs of violence
    2. [alumno]
    los alumnos externos the day pupils
    3. Mat [ángulo] exterior
    nm,f
    [alumno] day pupil
    * * *
    I adj
    1 aspecto external, outward; influencia external, outside; capa outer
    2 deuda foreign
    II m, externa f EDU student who attends a boarding school but returns home each evening, Br
    day boy/girl
    * * *
    externo, -na adj
    : external, outward
    * * *
    externo1 adj
    1. (en general) external
    2. (exterior) outer / external
    la parte externa the outer part / the outside
    externo2 n day pupil

    Spanish-English dictionary > externo

  • 124 factor + contribuir

    (n.) = factor + contribute
    Ex. Factors that contributed to this inflationary trend and that caused payers to take drastic action are analysed.
    * * *
    (n.) = factor + contribute

    Ex: Factors that contributed to this inflationary trend and that caused payers to take drastic action are analysed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > factor + contribuir

  • 125 farmacogenética

    f.
    pharmacogenetics.
    * * *
    Ex. There is a new trend in the pharmaceutical industry towards the use of pharmacogenetics techniques for new drug development.
    * * *

    Ex: There is a new trend in the pharmaceutical industry towards the use of pharmacogenetics techniques for new drug development.

    Spanish-English dictionary > farmacogenética

  • 126 formación permanente

    f.
    continuing education.
    * * *
    (n.) = lifelong learning, lifelong education
    Ex. With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.
    Ex. This article discusses the role that libraries play in education in general with emphasis on lifelong education.
    * * *
    (n.) = lifelong learning, lifelong education

    Ex: With the trend towards ' lifelong learning' in Japan, user demands are increasing and users require easier access to information.

    Ex: This article discusses the role that libraries play in education in general with emphasis on lifelong education.

    Spanish-English dictionary > formación permanente

  • 127 fuente primaria

    (n.) = primary source, source material
    Ex. Secondary sources are books, digests, articles, trend reports based on primary sources, both by native and foreign authors.
    Ex. Natural language indexing is particularly appropriate in searches that predominantly involve specific words or phrases known to have been used in the source material.
    * * *
    (n.) = primary source, source material

    Ex: Secondary sources are books, digests, articles, trend reports based on primary sources, both by native and foreign authors.

    Ex: Natural language indexing is particularly appropriate in searches that predominantly involve specific words or phrases known to have been used in the source material.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fuente primaria

  • 128 fuente secundaria

    (n.) = secondary source, finding aid
    Ex. Secondary sources are books, digests, articles, trend reports based on primary sources, both by native and foreign authors.
    Ex. Librarians will need to take an active role in teaching researchers how to use finding aids and source materials.
    * * *
    (n.) = secondary source, finding aid

    Ex: Secondary sources are books, digests, articles, trend reports based on primary sources, both by native and foreign authors.

    Ex: Librarians will need to take an active role in teaching researchers how to use finding aids and source materials.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fuente secundaria

См. также в других словарях:

  • trend — trend …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • Trend — Trend …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • trend — W2S2 [trend] n [: Old English; Origin: trendan to turn, go around ] 1.) a general tendency in the way a situation is changing or developing trend towards ▪ Lately there has been a trend towards hiring younger, cheaper employees. trend in ▪ recent …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • trend — [ trend ] noun count *** a gradual change or development that produces a particular result: trend toward/to: We ve seen a trend toward more violent movies this year. trend in: the latest trends in popular music an upward/downward trend: Today s… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • trend — ● trend nom masculin (anglais trend, tendance) Mouvement économique de longue durée. ⇒TREND, subst. masc. STAT. ÉCON. Mouvement de longue durée, tendance fondamentale que l on peut observer et mesurer dans l évolution d un phénomène économique.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • trend — /trend/ noun (C) 1 a general tendency in the way a situation is changing or developing (+ in): recent trends in education (+ towards): The current trend is towards more part time employment. | reverse a trend (=make a trend go in the opposite… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Trend — may refer to: * Fads and trends * Trendsetter (or early adopter). A person among the few who start a fashion or technology. *Trend estimation * Market trends, a prolonged period of time when prices in a financial market are rising or falling… …   Wikipedia

  • Trend — Sm Richtung, Tendenz erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. trend, einer Ableitung von ne. trend drehen, wenden , dieses aus ae. trendan sich drehen .    Ebenso nndl. trend, ne. trend, nschw. trend, nnorw. trend. ✎ DF… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • trend*/ — [trend] noun [C] a gradual change or development that produces a particular result His designs often set the trend (= start something that becomes popular) for the new season.[/ex] We ve seen a trend towards more violent films this year.[/ex] the …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Trend — Das Substantiv, dessen Bedeutung mit »Grundrichtung einer statistisch erfassten Entwicklung, ‹wirtschaftliche› Entwicklungstendenz« wiedergegeben werden kann, wurde im 20. Jh. aus gleichbed. engl. trend entlehnt, das zu engl. to trend »sich… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • trend — /trend/ noun a general way things are going ● a downward trend in investment ● There is a trend away from old established food stores. ● The report points to inflationary trends in the economy. ● We notice a general trend towards selling to the… …   Marketing dictionary in english

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