Descriptor in spanish

Descriptor

pronunciation: deskɹ̩iptoʊɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

descriptor = descriptor. [En indización, cada una de las palabras clave significativas que expresan y representan el contenido de un documento]

Example: Descriptors are terms which are acceptable for use in indexes to describe concepts.

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» auxiliary descriptor = descriptor auxiliar. [Descriptor que sólo se puede usar junto con uno o más descriptores]

Example: An auxiliary descriptor is a descriptor which may be used only together with one or more descriptors.

» candidate descriptor = descriptor propuesto. [Palabra o grupo de palabras propuestas para su inclusión en un tesauro]

Example: A candidate descriptor is a word or group of words proposed for possible inclusion in a thesaurus.

» content descriptor = descriptor del contenido.

Example: Responses (80%) indicate the superior quality of keywords, both as content descriptors and as retrieval tools.

» descriptor file = fichero de materias.

Example: For example, instead of using the standard system subject headings, a library may prefer to maintain its own descriptor file in the local catalog.

» descriptor indexing = indización por descriptores.

Example: First, a large number of databases that use descriptor indexing still avoid instructions for free-text retrieval.

» descriptor searching = búsqueda por descriptores.

Example: Alternatively, others believe that descriptor searching is the best retrieval method for the databases.

» descriptor term = descriptor.

Example: The MEDLINE thesaurus, available online and ondisc, provides a complete list of all descriptor terms (i.e. the controlled vocabulary used in the subject indexing of all Medline citations).

» major descriptor = descriptor principal.

Example: For example, the ERIC database has three subject fields: major descriptors (mj), minor descriptors (mn), and identifiers (id).

» minor descriptor = descriptor secundario.

Example: For example, the ERIC database has three subject fields: major descriptors (mj), minor descriptors (mn), and identifiers (id).

» multiple-word descriptor = descriptor compuesto de varias palabras.

Example: Some phrases (for example, multiple-word descriptors) can be selected as phrases, with spaces between the words instead of proximity of operators.

» multi-word descriptor = descriptor compuesto. [Descriptor formado por varias palabras]

Example: Truncation is a useful feature; for example, when used with descriptors it will retrieve multi-word descriptors given the first word.

» non-descriptor = no descriptor. [Término de un tesauro que no debe usarse para representar un concepto y que envía a uno o más descriptores que deben usarse en su lugar]

Example: Non-descriptors are terms which are not to be used in the index but which appear in the thesaurus in order to expand the entry vocabulary.

» subject descriptor = descriptor de materia. [En indización, cada una de las palabras clave significativas que expresan y representan el contenido de un documento]

Example: The indexer is required to select subject descriptors from the natural-language terms or phrases appearing in the headline or text of a newspaper article.
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