Communicating in spanish
Comunicado
pronunciation: koʊmunikɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: koʊmunikɑdoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
communicate = comunicar, expresar, dar a conocer, transmitir, manifestar.
Example: The contributions are input to the data base, then referred and any suggestion made by the referee are communicated through the data base to the editor.more:
» communicate + information on = informar sobre.
Example: The importance of serials lies in the relative speed at which they are able to communicate information on the results of scholarly research = La importancia de las publicaciones seriadas radica en la velocidad relativa con que son capaces de informar sobre los resultados de la investigación científica.communicating = comunicativo.
Example: For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.more:
» fact-communicating = con la intención de comunicar hechos.
Example: And so in scientific language -- in all purely fact-communicating uses of language -- we try to employ words in as objective and unvarying a way as possible.