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adj.viable.* * *► adjetivo1 viable* * *ADJ viable, feasible* * ** * *= workable, viable, practicable, satisfiable, tractable, doable.Ex. The type of environment in which the principles of pre-coordination are workable are restricted by the acceptable bulk or length of index headings.Ex. With printed thesauri there are limits on space, if the publication is to be economically viable, and easy to handle.Ex. Now, with computerized data-bases and vast amounts of data in transit, access to it -- authorized and unauthorized -- is more practicable.Ex. The result is a pair of overlapping sets of sufficient conditions for autonomy that are argued to be satisfiable by real human agents.Ex. This approach becomes less tractable as the number of participating databases increases.Ex. This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.----* solución viable = workable solution.* * ** * *= workable, viable, practicable, satisfiable, tractable, doable.Ex: The type of environment in which the principles of pre-coordination are workable are restricted by the acceptable bulk or length of index headings.
Ex: With printed thesauri there are limits on space, if the publication is to be economically viable, and easy to handle.Ex: Now, with computerized data-bases and vast amounts of data in transit, access to it -- authorized and unauthorized -- is more practicable.Ex: The result is a pair of overlapping sets of sufficient conditions for autonomy that are argued to be satisfiable by real human agents.Ex: This approach becomes less tractable as the number of participating databases increases.Ex: This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.* solución viable = workable solution.* * *1 ‹proyecto/plan› viable, feasible2 ‹bebé› viable* * *
viable adjetivo ‹proyecto/plan› viable, feasible;
‹ bebé› viable
viable adjetivo viable
' viable' also found in these entries:
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feasible
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'bǐableadj1) lebensfähig, durchführbar, machbar2) ( transitable) begehbar, befahrbar, passierbaradjetivoviablenum1num (sano) lebensfähignum2num (factible) machbar -
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прил.общ. осуществимый, практически осуществимый, практический, реальный, удобопроходимый, живучий (жизнеспособный), жизнеспособный (тж. перен.), жизнеспособный, проезжий -
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• možný• proveditelný• snesitelný• uskutečnitelný• únosný• životaschopný* * *• sjízdný (o cestě) -
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16 proyecto económico viable
проф. жизнеспособный экономический проектEl diccionario Español-ruso económico > proyecto económico viable
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adj.nonviable.* * *(adj.) = unworkableEx. The present situation is completely unworkable and of benefit neither to copyright owners nor to users.* * *(adj.) = unworkableEx: The present situation is completely unworkable and of benefit neither to copyright owners nor to users.
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f.affordable solution, recourse.* * *(n.) = workable solutionEx. Since neither position, in the extreme, represents a just or workable solution, a compromise must be introduced.* * *(n.) = workable solutionEx: Since neither position, in the extreme, represents a just or workable solution, a compromise must be introduced.
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19 desenlace viable del asunto
сущ.общ. возможный исход делаИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > desenlace viable del asunto
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20 feto viable
сущ.общ. шестимесячный плод
См. также в других словарях:
viable — [ vjabl ] adj. • 1537; de vie 1 ♦ Apte à vivre (⇒ 2. viabilité). Après le 180e jour de la grossesse, l enfant est légalement reconnu viable. Hybrides viables mais inféconds. 2 ♦ Qui présente les conditions nécessaires pour durer, se développer. ⇒ … Encyclopédie Universelle
viable — vi‧a‧ble [ˈvaɪəbl] adjective 1. a viable plan, system, suggestion etc is realistic and therefore may succeed: • We had two months to come up with a viable proposal for saving the factory. • If investors find that approach viable, there are no… … Financial and business terms
viable — [vī′ə bəl] adj. [Fr, likely to live < vie, life < L vita: see VITAL] 1. able to live; specif., a) having developed sufficiently within the uterus to be able to live and continue normal development outside the uterus [a premature but viable… … English World dictionary
viable — adj. embriol. Dícese del feto recién nacido que dado su grado de desarrollo, es capaz de vivir fuera del útero. Medical Dictionary. 2011. viable … Diccionario médico
Viable — Vi a*ble, a. [F., from vie life, L. vita. See {Vital}.] (Law) Capable of living; born alive and with such form and development of organs as to be capable of living; said of a newborn, or a prematurely born, infant. [1913 Webster] Note: Unless he… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viable — I adjective acceptable, actable, alive, appropriate, apt, capable of development, capable of growth, conceivable, doable, effective, effectual, efficacious, encouraging, expedient, favorable, feasible, functional, imaginable, legitimate, likely,… … Law dictionary
viable — (adj.) 1828, from Fr. viable capable of life (1530s), from vie life (from L. vita life; see VITAL (Cf. vital)) + ABLE (Cf. able). Originally of newborn infants; generalized sense is first recorded 1848 … Etymology dictionary
viable — is a 19c loanword from French, and was first used to describe a fetus or newborn child that was capable of maintaining life. Metaphorical uses developed in the 19c, but it was not until the 1940s that it became a vogue word applied to a whole… … Modern English usage
viable — [adj] reasonable, practicable applicable, doable, feasible, operable, possible, usable, within possibility, workable; concepts 552,560 Ant. impossible, unachievable, unpractical, unreasonable … New thesaurus
viable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) capable of working successfully; feasible. 2) Biology (of a plant, animal, or cell) capable of surviving or living successfully. DERIVATIVES viability noun viably adverb. ORIGIN French, from vie life … English terms dictionary
viable — 01. Wind generated power is not yet financially [viable] on a large scale in this country. 02. Grains of wheat discovered in the great pyramids of Egypt were found to still be [viable] thousands of years after they were placed there. 03. The… … Grammatical examples in English