Associated in spanish
Asociado
pronunciation: ɑsoʊθiɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑsoʊθiɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
associate2 = asociar.
Example: Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.more:
» associate + Reflexivo + with = asociarse con.
Example: They found that when the work group associated itself with management, productivity rose.» disassociate = disociarse, desvincularse. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]
Example: Schools that have dropped the word 'library' from their names are sending a clear signal that they want to disassociate themselves from the library profession.associated = asociado, relacionado, afín, similar, correspondiente.
Example: This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.more:
» associated technology = tecnología afín.
Example: The author examines virtual reality and its associated technology and a new form of online catalogue.» associated with = que conlleva, que supone.
Example: Participating libraries communicated to the research team a desire to have their daily work 'counted,' despite the additional workload associated with collecting new data.» AT (Associated Term) = TA (Término Asociado).
Example: Amongst them can be listed: 'GT' Generic to; 'SA' See also; 'TT' Top term in a hierarchy; 'XT' Overlapping term; 'AT' Associated term; 'CT' Co-ordinate term; 'ST' Synonymous term; and 'SU' See Under.» be associated with = estar asociado a, estar relacionado con.
Example: This broader consideration of descriptive cataloguing problems serves to set a context for the consideration of cataloguing problems associated with nonbook materials.» unassociated = sin vinculación con.
Example: The program is written in dBase 3 and runs on an IBM PC/XT, and reports the number of searches performed and prints end-of-the-month invoices for users unassociated with the university but with standing accounts.