Determined in spanish
Determinado
pronunciation: deteɹ̩minɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: deteɹ̩minɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
determine = determinar, establecer, condicionar.
Example: This assignment of intellectual responsibility is important, as we have seen earlier, since it determines the heading for the main entry.more:
» at a time to be determined later = cuya fecha se determinará más adelante.
Example: Modifications to this ISBD will then be posted on IFLANET for world-wide review at a time to be determined and announced later.» determine + destiny = ºregir + Posesivo + destino.
Example: Austen explores the idea that who a woman is, instead of what she has, determines her destiny.» overdetermine = sobredeterminar.
Example: In contemporary analytic philosophy an event or state of affairs is said to be overdetermined if there are more than one distinct, sufficient causes of it.determined = determinado, decidido, resuelto, valeroso.
Example: The fifteenth edition, published in 1951, represented a determined effort to update and unify the schedules.more:
» be determined to = estar decidido a.
Example: Native Americans are determined not only to remain in control of their art but also to have a say in how it is interpreted.» interest-determined = guiado por intereses propios.
Example: The question of ideological thought (in the sense of a veiled interest-determined trend of thought) is again rearing its head in present times.» predetermined [pre-determined] = predeterminado.
Example: In machine-readable data files, a format is a predetermined order or arrangement of data in a record.