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1 vital
adj.1 vital.ciclo vital life cycle2 full of life, vivacious (person).* * *► adjetivo1 (de la vida) vital2 figurado (esencial) essential, vital3 (persona) lively, full of vitality\órgano vital vital organ* * *adj.* * *ADJ1) (=de la vida) life [antes de s]2) (=fundamental) vital3) (=enérgico) vital, full of vitality4) (Anat) vital* * *1) ( fundamental) vitalbombardearon puntos vitales — they bombarded strategic o key points
2)a) (Biol, Med) < órgano> vital (before n)b) < persona> dynamic, full of life* * *= critical, paramount, vital, mission critical [mission-critical], supreme.Ex. Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.Ex. Practice is paramount.Ex. The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex. Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex. The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.----* ciclo vital = life cycle [lifecycle/life-cycle].* de vital importancia = vitally important.* energía vital = life force.* espacio vital = life-space.* factor vital = vital factor.* fuerza vital = life force.* función vital = vital role.* órgano vital = vital organ.* papel vital = vital role.* ser de importancia vital = lie at + the heart of.* testamento vital = living will.* vital + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* * *1) ( fundamental) vitalbombardearon puntos vitales — they bombarded strategic o key points
2)a) (Biol, Med) < órgano> vital (before n)b) < persona> dynamic, full of life* * *= critical, paramount, vital, mission critical [mission-critical], supreme.Ex: Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
Ex: Practice is paramount.Ex: The pressures of the marketplace mean that any vital facility must be offered by all of the major hosts.Ex: Effectiveness is often measured as the resultant quality of mission critical products of the institution = A menudo la eficacia se mide como la calidad resultante de los productos esenciales de la institución.Ex: The need for organic, in-depth and timely access to legal information is of supreme importance.* ciclo vital = life cycle [lifecycle/life-cycle].* de vital importancia = vitally important.* energía vital = life force.* espacio vital = life-space.* factor vital = vital factor.* fuerza vital = life force.* función vital = vital role.* órgano vital = vital organ.* papel vital = vital role.* ser de importancia vital = lie at + the heart of.* testamento vital = living will.* vital + Nombre = vitally + Adjetivo.* * *A (fundamental) vitalun tema de vital importancia a matter of vital importance, an extremely important mattercolocaron barricadas en puntos vitales they set up barricades at strategic o key pointsB2 ‹persona› dynamic, vital, full of lifeC* * *
vital adjetivo
1 ( fundamental) vital;
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vital adjetivo
1 Biol (un órgano, etc) vital
ciclo vital, life cycle
2 (persona dinámica) full of life, lively
3 (de extrema importancia) tu ayuda es de vital importancia para mí, your help is vital to me
' vital' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
elemento
- espacio
- imperiosa
- imperioso
- vida
- viva
- vivo
- constante
English:
lifeblood
- vital
- vital statistics
- vitally
- keep
- life
* * *vital adj1. [órgano, función] vital;energía vital vital o life energy;un instinto vital a vital instinct2. [esencial] vital;su testimonio es vital en este juicio her testimony is vital to this trial;es de vital importancia que vengas it is vitally important for you to come3. [lleno de vitalidad] full of life, vivacious* * *adj1 vital2 persona lively* * *vital adj1) : vital2) : lively, dynamic* * *vital adj1. (de la vida) vital / life2. (esencial) vital3. (dinámico) full of life -
2 estadística vital
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3 órganos vitales
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4 vitalista
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5 estadísticas demográficas
f.pl.vital statistics, population figures, demographics.* * *Ex. Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.* * *Ex: Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.
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6 estadística
f.statistics, statistic, fact or data deducted mathematically from a series of additional facts and data.* * *1 (ciencia) statistics2 (dato) statistic, figure* * *SF (=ciencia) statistics singestadísticouna estadística — a figure, a statistic
* * *a) ( estudio) statistical studyb) ( cifra) statistic, figurec) ( disciplina) statistics* * *= statistics, metric.Ex. The more advanced techniques are presented in Simpson's standard work on statistics for librarians.Ex. The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.----* agencia de estadística = statistical agency.* Denominación de Productos para las Estadísticas del Comercio Externo de la = Nomenclature of Goods for the External Trade Statistics of the Community and Statistics of Trade between Member States (NIMEXE).* estadística de circulación = circulation statistics.* estadística deductiva = inferential statistics.* estadística demográfica = population statistics.* estadística de población = population statistics.* estadística de préstamo = circulation statistics.* estadística de préstamos = loan statistics.* estadistica descriptiva = descriptive statistics.* estadísticas = data report, stats.* estadísticas de búsqueda = searching statistics.* estadísticas de la biblioteca = library statistics.* estadísticas demográficas = vital statistics.* estadísticas desegregadas por sexo = gender-disaggregated data.* estadísticas de uso = usage statistics, use statistics.* instituto de estadística = statistical institute.* realizar estadísticas = collect + statistics.* recoger datos para hacer estadísticas = collect + statistics.* * *a) ( estudio) statistical studyb) ( cifra) statistic, figurec) ( disciplina) statistics* * *= statistics, metric.Ex: The more advanced techniques are presented in Simpson's standard work on statistics for librarians.
Ex: The author outlines quantitative metrics that measure information technology productivity from the perspective of the overall rate of return to the organization.* agencia de estadística = statistical agency.* Denominación de Productos para las Estadísticas del Comercio Externo de la = Nomenclature of Goods for the External Trade Statistics of the Community and Statistics of Trade between Member States (NIMEXE).* estadística de circulación = circulation statistics.* estadística deductiva = inferential statistics.* estadística demográfica = population statistics.* estadística de población = population statistics.* estadística de préstamo = circulation statistics.* estadística de préstamos = loan statistics.* estadistica descriptiva = descriptive statistics.* estadísticas = data report, stats.* estadísticas de búsqueda = searching statistics.* estadísticas de la biblioteca = library statistics.* estadísticas demográficas = vital statistics.* estadísticas desegregadas por sexo = gender-disaggregated data.* estadísticas de uso = usage statistics, use statistics.* instituto de estadística = statistical institute.* realizar estadísticas = collect + statistics.* recoger datos para hacer estadísticas = collect + statistics.* * *1 (estudio) statistical studysegún las últimas estadísticas according to the latest statistics o figures2 (cifra) statistic, figure3 (disciplina) statistics* * *
estadística sustantivo femenino
estadístico,-a adjetivo statistical
estadística sustantivo femenino
1 (ciencia) statistics sing
2 (datos, resultado) statistic
' estadística' also found in these entries:
English:
inaccurate
- margin
- statistic
- statistics
* * *estadística nf1. [ciencia] statistics [singular]2. [dato] statistic* * *f1 cifra statistic2 ciencia statistics sgI adj statisticalII m, estadística f statistician* * *estadística nf1) : statistic, figure2) : statistics* * *1. (dato) statistic2. (ciencia) statistics -
7 acta de nacimiento
(n.) = birth certificateEx. The data are based on information abstracted from birth certificates filed in vital statistics offices.* * *(n.) = birth certificateEx: The data are based on information abstracted from birth certificates filed in vital statistics offices.
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8 año civil
m.civil year, legal year, calendar year.* * *calendar year* * *(n.) = calendar yearEx. Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.* * *(n.) = calendar yearEx: Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.
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9 año del calendario
(n.) = calendar yearEx. Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.* * *(n.) = calendar yearEx: Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.
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10 año natural
m.natural year.* * *(n.) = calendar yearEx. Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.* * *(n.) = calendar yearEx: Vital statistics data relating to natality provide demographic and health data for births occurring during the calendar year = Las estadísticas demográficas relacionadas con la natalidad proporcionan información demográfica y de salud de los nacimientos que ocurren durante el año natural.
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11 certificado de nacimiento
(n.) = birth certificateEx. The data are based on information abstracted from birth certificates filed in vital statistics offices.* * *(n.) = birth certificateEx: The data are based on information abstracted from birth certificates filed in vital statistics offices.
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12 confeccionar una tabla
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13 elaborar una tabla
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14 método anticonceptivo
(n.) = contraceptive methodEx. This database covers the areas of research in human fertility, contraceptive methods, demography, censuses, and vital statistics.* * *(n.) = contraceptive methodEx: This database covers the areas of research in human fertility, contraceptive methods, demography, censuses, and vital statistics.
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15 estadística demográfica
f.vital statistics.* * *(n.) = population statisticsEx. The data, in the form of points, lines, or polygons, can describe geology, soils, water, forest cover, or population statistics.* * *(n.) = population statisticsEx: The data, in the form of points, lines, or polygons, can describe geology, soils, water, forest cover, or population statistics.
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16 población
f.1 population, people.2 city, town, centre of population, center of population.* * *1 (número de habitantes) population2 (lugar - ciudad) town; (- pueblo) village\población activa working populationpoblación pasiva nonworking population* * *noun f.1) population2) city, town, village* * *SF1) (=gente) population3) (=acción) settlement4) Chile(tb: población callampa) (=suburbio) shanty town; (=barrio pobre) slum area, poor quarter* * *1) ( habitantes) population; (Zool) population, colony3) ( acción) settlement* * *1) ( habitantes) population; (Zool) population, colony3) ( acción) settlement* * *la población(n.) = populace, theEx: This would enable the majority of the rural populace who are illiterate and semi-literate to participate in cultural and intellectual entertainment.
población11 = citizenry, population, user population.Ex: The subpoena process represents a legal obligation and duty of citinzenry and is becoming a fact of life in the operations of many libraries.
Ex: The new building was expected to provide for a university population of 5,500 students of which approximately 3,500 would be science and technology students and 2,000 arts and social science students.Ex: Given similar demographics (age, size, and user population), to what extent do community hospital libraries differ in collection content?.* con gran densidad de población = densely populated.* con mucha población = heavily populated.* con poca población = thinly populated.* de población poco densa = sparsely populated.* dirigido a un sector de la población específico = sector-orientated.* en algunos grupos de la población = in some quarters.* en algunos sectores de la población = in some quarters.* en muchos grupos de la población = in many quarters.* en muchos sectores de la población = in many quarters.* entre la población en general = mainstream.* envejecimiento de la población = aging population [ageing population].* estadística de población = population statistics.* excedente de población = overspill.* foco de población = population centre.* movimiento de la población = population turnover, population transfer.* población activa = working population, economically active population, work-force [workforce], labour force.* población cada vez más envejecida = greying population [graying population].* población civil = civilian.* población civil, la = civilian population, the.* población en general = broad population.* población en general, la = general population, the.* población estudiantil = school population.* población indígena = indigenous people.* población, la = populace, the.* población nativa = native population, aboriginal people, native inhabitant.* población obrera = blue collar population.* población penitenciaria = prison population.* población rural = rural people, rural population.* población urbana = urban population.* profesional dedicado a prestar un servicio a la población = service professional.* profesión dedicada a prestar un servicio a la población = service profession.población22 = village.Ex: In the above example, when specifying the individual village, Ashworthy, we must employ a verbal extension to the 'normal' UDC notation.
* población con mercado ambulante = market town, market centre.* población rural = rural village.* * *A (habitantes) population; ( Zool) population, colonytiene una población de cuatro millones de habitantes it has a population of four millionCompuestos:working populationpermanent populationfloating populationnon-working populationCompuesto:( Chi) shantytownC (acción) settlement* * *
población sustantivo femenino
1 ( habitantes) population;
(Zool) population, colony;◊ población activa/pasiva working/non-working population
2 ( ciudad) town, city;
( aldea) town, village;◊ población callampa (Chi) shantytown
3 ( acción) settlement
población sustantivo femenino
1 (habitantes) population
población activa, working population
2 (ciudad) town
(pueblo) village
' población' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
conmocionar
- densidad
- desierta
- desierto
- diecinueveava
- diecinueveavo
- EPA
- flotante
- fortificación
- machetazo
- predisponer
- reflejar
- refrendar
- saquear
- total
- vecina
- vecino
- villa
- amotinar
- aniquilar
- atemorizar
- censo
- concientizar
- doblar
- empobrecer
- enriquecer
- estragos
- evacuar
- infantil
- isleño
- localidad
- mitad
- movilizar
- totalidad
- urbano
English:
aerial
- civilian
- comprise
- cross-section
- densely
- density
- Hispanic
- popular
- population
- poverty
- town
- vital statistics
- working
- community
- deep
- over
- populace
- public
- shantytown
- work
* * *población nf1. [ciudad] town, city;[pueblo] village2. [personas, animales] populationpoblación activa working population;población de derecho permanent population;población flotante floating o transient population;población de riesgo group at risk3. [acción de poblar] settlement* * *f1 gente population3 Chishanty town* * *1) : population2) : city, town, village* * *1. (personas) population2. (localidad) village / town -
17 bioestadística
f.biostatistics.* * *SF biostatistics pl, vital statistics pl* * *Ex. The author presents a selection of books, articles, and bibliographies that provide guidance on how to keep up with the literature, search databases, evaluate research reports, and apply biostatistics.* * *Ex: The author presents a selection of books, articles, and bibliographies that provide guidance on how to keep up with the literature, search databases, evaluate research reports, and apply biostatistics.
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18 curva
f.1 curve.curva de aprendizaje learning curvecurva de nivel contour line2 bend.una carretera con muchas curvas a winding road3 flexura, flexure.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: curvar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: curvar.* * *1 (gen) curve2 (de carretera) bend3 (gráfico) curve, graph\coger una curva / tomar una curva to take a bendtrazar una curva to draw a curvecurva cerrada sharp bendcurva peligrosa dangerous bend* * *1. f., (m. - curvo) 2. noun f.curve, bend* * *SF1) [de carretera, camino] bend2) (Mat) curvecurva de demanda — (Com) demand curve
curva de la felicidad — hum paunch, beer-belly
curva de rentabilidad — (Com) break-even chart
¡tiene unas curvas! — what a body she's got!
* * *1)a) ( línea) curvela curva de la felicidad — (fam & hum) middle-age spread (colloq & hum) ( said to be caused by marital bliss)
b) (en camino, carretera) curve; ( más pronunciada) benduna curva cerrada/en herradura — a sharp/hairpin bend
agarrar a alguien en curva — (Méx fam) to take somebody by surprise
c) (Dep) curveball2) curvas femenino plural ( de una mujer) curves (pl)* * *= curve, contour, bend.Ex. Textura, the type of the first printed books, was derived from a formal book hand written with a minimum of curves.Ex. As a result, requesters have turned to the courts to define the contours of public access in the computer age.Ex. The article 'Postmodern libraries: Librarians at the bend in the learning curve' examines where librarians are on the learning curve when it comes to integrating new technology with old skills.----* curva biorrítmica = biorhythm chart.* curva ciega = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva de aprendizaje = learning curve.* curva de Bradford = Bradford curve.* curva de concentración de Lorenz = Lorenz curve of concentration.* curva de la felicidad, la = middle-age spread.* curva de Lorenz = Lorenz curve.* curva de nivel = contour line.* curva de utilidad = utility contour.* curva + estabilizarse = curve + flatten out.* curva muy abierta = sweeping curve.* curva muy cerrada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* forma de la curva estadística en su valor más alto = peak-shape.* formando curvas = curving.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* * *1)a) ( línea) curvela curva de la felicidad — (fam & hum) middle-age spread (colloq & hum) ( said to be caused by marital bliss)
b) (en camino, carretera) curve; ( más pronunciada) benduna curva cerrada/en herradura — a sharp/hairpin bend
agarrar a alguien en curva — (Méx fam) to take somebody by surprise
c) (Dep) curveball2) curvas femenino plural ( de una mujer) curves (pl)* * *= curve, contour, bend.Ex: Textura, the type of the first printed books, was derived from a formal book hand written with a minimum of curves.
Ex: As a result, requesters have turned to the courts to define the contours of public access in the computer age.Ex: The article 'Postmodern libraries: Librarians at the bend in the learning curve' examines where librarians are on the learning curve when it comes to integrating new technology with old skills.* curva biorrítmica = biorhythm chart.* curva ciega = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva de aprendizaje = learning curve.* curva de Bradford = Bradford curve.* curva de concentración de Lorenz = Lorenz curve of concentration.* curva de la felicidad, la = middle-age spread.* curva de Lorenz = Lorenz curve.* curva de nivel = contour line.* curva de utilidad = utility contour.* curva + estabilizarse = curve + flatten out.* curva muy abierta = sweeping curve.* curva muy cerrada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* curva muy pronunciada = hairpin bend, hairpin curve, hairpin turn.* forma de la curva estadística en su valor más alto = peak-shape.* formando curvas = curving.* trazar una curva de Algo = plot + Nombre + on a graph.* * *A1(línea): trazar una curva en el papel draw a curve on the sheet of paperla flecha describió una curva en el aire the arrow flew in an arc o described a curved path through the aircurva de temperatura(s) temperature curve2 (en un camino, una carretera) curve; (más pronunciada) bend[ S ] curva peligrosa sharp benduna curva cerrada/en herradura a sharp/hairpin bend3 ( Dep) curveballCompuesto:contour line* * *
Del verbo curvar: ( conjugate curvar)
curva es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
curva
curvar
curva sustantivo femenino
( más pronunciada) bend;
c) (Dep) curveballd)
con curvas curvaceous
curvo,-a adjetivo curved
curva sustantivo femenino
1 curve
2 (en carretera) bend
curva cerrada, sharp bend o curve
' curva' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cerrada
- cerrado
- moderar
- parabólica
- parabólico
- visibilidad
- alcanzar
- descendente
- pronunciado
- redondear
- suave
English:
bend
- corner
- crook
- curve
- dip
- graph
- hairpin bend
- loop
- sharp
- sweep
- turn
- contour
- double
- hair
- kink
- swing
* * *curva nf1. [línea, forma, gráfico] curve;una curva de temperatura/producción a temperature/production curvecurva de aprendizaje learning curve; Fam curva de la felicidad [barriga] paunch;curva de nivel contour line2. [de carretera, río] bend;una carretera con muchas curvas a winding road;curva abierta slight o shallow bend;curva cerrada sharp bend;3.curvas [de mujer] curves* * *f curve* * *curva nf: curve, bend* * *curva n1. (de carretera) bend2. (de cuerpo) curve -
19 medir
v.1 to measure (hacer mediciones).Elsa midió la harina Elsa measured the flour.Ricardo mide las consecuencias Richard measures=weighs the consequences.2 to weigh up.3 to weigh carefully (palabras).4 to evaluate.María midió los resultados Mary evaluated the results.5 to take measurements.* * *1 (dimensiones) to measure2 (riesgos) to gauge, weigh up3 (palabras) to weigh, choose carefully4 (versos) to scan1 (tener una dimensión) to measure, be■ ¿cuánto mides? how tall are you?1 to measure oneself\medirse con alguien to measure oneself against somebody* * *verb1) to measure2) gauge3) weigh* * *1. VT1) (=tomar la medida de) [+ habitación, ángulo] to measure; [+ distancia, temperatura] to measure, gauge, gage (EEUU); [+ tierra] to survey, plot- medir a algn con la vista2) (=calcular) to weigh updeberías medir las consecuencias de lo que dices — you should consider o weigh up the consequences of what you say
deberíamos medir los pros y los contras de esta decisión — we should weigh up the pros and cons of this decision
3) (=enfrentar)raserolos dos púgiles medirán sus fuerzas — the two boxers will be pitted against each other o will take each other on
4) (=moderar) [+ comentarios] to choose carefullymide tus palabras — [aconsejando] choose your words carefully; [regañando] mind your language
5) (Literat) to scan¿cómo se mide este verso? — how does this line scan?
2.VI to measure, beel tablero mide 80 por 20 — the board measures o is 80 by 20
¿cuánto mides? — how tall are you?
mido 1,80m — I am 1.80m
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) to measure¿me mide tres metros de esta tela? — can you measure me off three meters of this material?
2) ( tener ciertas dimensiones) to be, measuremido 60 cm de cintura — I measure o I'm 60 cm round the waist
¿cuánto mide de alto/largo? — how tall/long is it?
mide casi 1,90 m — he's almost 1.90 m (tall)
3) (calcular, considerar) to consider, weigh up4) ( moderar)2.mide tus palabras — you'd better choose o weigh your words carefully
medirse v pron1) (refl) to measure oneself; <caderas/pecho> to measure2) (Col, Méx, Ven) ( probarse) to try on* * *= measure, quantify, gauge, meter, clock.Ex. Thus it is apparent that it is easier to measure precision that recall.Ex. The two measurements are quantified as the recall ratio and the precision ratio.Ex. The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.Ex. The author concludes that a hybrid approach may be the ideal; involving an initial fee of one tenth the usual, single subscription price, and metering subsequent use.Ex. The cameras clock your speed and if you are going faster than you are supposed to, you can get a speed ticket in the post.----* cinta de medir = measuring tape.* fácil de medir = measurable.* imposible de medir = incommemsurable, incommensurate.* medir a dos raseros = double standard.* medir el impacto de Algo = gauge + the impact of.* medir la profundidad de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* medir las palabras = watch + Posesivo + mouth, watch what + say, weigh + Posesivo + words (carefully), choose + Posesivo + words (carefully), pick + Posesivo + words (carefully), measure + Posesivo + words (carefully).* medirse la fuerzas (con) = lock + horns (with).* medirse las fuerzas = pit against.* sin medir = unmeasured.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) to measure¿me mide tres metros de esta tela? — can you measure me off three meters of this material?
2) ( tener ciertas dimensiones) to be, measuremido 60 cm de cintura — I measure o I'm 60 cm round the waist
¿cuánto mide de alto/largo? — how tall/long is it?
mide casi 1,90 m — he's almost 1.90 m (tall)
3) (calcular, considerar) to consider, weigh up4) ( moderar)2.mide tus palabras — you'd better choose o weigh your words carefully
medirse v pron1) (refl) to measure oneself; <caderas/pecho> to measure2) (Col, Méx, Ven) ( probarse) to try on* * *= measure, quantify, gauge, meter, clock.Ex: Thus it is apparent that it is easier to measure precision that recall.
Ex: The two measurements are quantified as the recall ratio and the precision ratio.Ex: The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.Ex: The author concludes that a hybrid approach may be the ideal; involving an initial fee of one tenth the usual, single subscription price, and metering subsequent use.Ex: The cameras clock your speed and if you are going faster than you are supposed to, you can get a speed ticket in the post.* cinta de medir = measuring tape.* fácil de medir = measurable.* imposible de medir = incommemsurable, incommensurate.* medir a dos raseros = double standard.* medir el impacto de Algo = gauge + the impact of.* medir la profundidad de Algo = plumb + the depths of.* medir las palabras = watch + Posesivo + mouth, watch what + say, weigh + Posesivo + words (carefully), choose + Posesivo + words (carefully), pick + Posesivo + words (carefully), measure + Posesivo + words (carefully).* medirse la fuerzas (con) = lock + horns (with).* medirse las fuerzas = pit against.* sin medir = unmeasured.* * *vtA ‹habitación/ángulo› to measure; ‹distancia/temperatura/velocidad› to measure, gauge¿me mide tres metros de esta tela? can you measure me off three meters of this material?B (tener ciertas dimensiones) to be, measuremido 60 cm de cintura I measure o I'm 60 cm round the waistla tela mide 90 cm de ancho the cloth is 90 cm widela mesa mide 50 por 40 the table is 50 by 40, the table measures 50 by 40¿cuánto mide de ancho/largo? how wide/long is it?mide casi 1,90 m he's almost 1.90 m (tall)medía 52 cm al nacer she measured o was 52 cm at birthC (calcular, considerar) to consider, weigh upeso te pasa por no medir las consecuencias de tus actos that is what happens (to you) when you don't consider the consequences of your actionsmidió cuidadosamente las ventajas y los inconvenientes de la oferta she carefully weighed up the pros and cons of the offerD(moderar): mediré mis palabras I'll choose my words carefully, I'll weigh my wordstuvo que medir lo que decía para no ofender a nadie he had to choose o measure his words carefully so as not to offend anyone, he had to be as restrained as possible in what he said so as not to offend anyone■ medirseA ( refl) to measure oneself; ‹caderas/pecho› to measureme medí sin zapatos I measured myself without shoes onmídete la cintura measure your waistmedírsele a algo/algn ( Col): me retó a cruzar el río a nado, pero no me le medí al asunto he dared me to swim across the river but I didn't take up the challengeera capaz de medírsele a cualquier tarea she was capable of taking on o tackling any taskB (Col, Méx) (probarse) ‹ropa/zapatos› to try on* * *
medir ( conjugate medir) verbo transitivo
1 ‹habitación/distancia/velocidad› to measure
2 ( tener ciertas dimensiones) to be, measure;◊ mido 60 cm de cintura I measure o I'm 60 cm round the waist;
¿cuánto mide de alto/largo? how tall/long is it?;
mide casi 1,90 m he's almost 1.90 m (tall)
3 (calcular, considerar) to consider, weigh up;◊ medir los pros y contras de algo to weigh up the pros and cons of sth.
medirse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) to measure oneself;
‹caderas/pecho› to measure
2 (Col, Méx, Ven) ( probarse) to try on
medir
I verbo transitivo
1 (dimensiones) to measure
2 (ponderar) to weigh up: deberías medir los riesgos, you should weigh up the risks
II verbo intransitivo to measure, be: mide dos metros de alto, he is two metres tall
mide cinco metros de ancho, it is five metres wide
' medir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
granel
- metro
- rasero
- regla
- tallar
- contorno
- huincha
- mida
- varilla
English:
double standards
- gauge
- measure
- measure out
- pace out
- precisely
- record
- stand
- survey
- measuring
- meter
- weigh
* * *♦ vt1. [hacer mediciones] to measure;medir por el mismo rasero to treat alike2. [verso] to scan3. [sopesar] to weigh up;tenemos que medir las ventajas y desventajas de este sistema we have to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of this system4. [palabras] to weigh carefully;mide bien tus palabras cuando hables con ellos be careful what you say when you talk to them5. [fuerzas]los dos equipos medirán sus fuerzas en la semifinal the two sides will do battle in the semifinal♦ vi[tener de medida]¿cuánto mides? how tall are you?;¿cuánto mide de largo? how long o what length is it?;mido 1,80 I'm 6 foot (tall);mide diez metros it's ten metres long;el cuadro mide 30 por 90 the picture measures o is 30 by 90;mide dos metros de ancho por cuatro de largo it's two metres wide by four metres long;mide 90-60-90 her vital statistics are 36-24-36;este armario mide demasiado this cupboard is too big* * *I v/t measure;medir sus palabras fig weigh one’s wordsII v/i:mide 2 metros de ancho/largo/alto it’s 2 meters wide/long/tall* * *medir {54} vt1) : to measure2) : to weigh, to considermedir los riesgos: to weigh the risksmedir vi: to measure* * *medir vb to measure -
20 registro demográfico
• registry of vital statistics
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