Hedge in spanish

Cobertura

pronunciation: koʊbeɹ̩tuɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
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hedge1 = seto, cerco. 

Example: The maple trees that lined the Allenby Public Library parking lot reached toward the sun like a hedge of orange fire.

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» hedge against = salvaguardia contra, cobertura contra, antídoto contra.

Example: Continuing education is more than a hedge against obsolescence and disenchantment.

» hedgehog = erizo.

Example: The disease was found in rodents, hedgehogs, squirrels, hares, foxes, sheep and a number of avian species..

» hedge trimmer = cortasetos, podadora de setos.

Example: As with many tools, the 'buy only what you need when you need it' adage holds true for hedge trimmers.

» look like + Pronombre + have + been dragged through a hedge backwards = estar hecho un desastre, ir hecho un desastre.

Example: We eventually arrived all looking like we'd been dragged through a hedge backwards and in desperate need of sleep so we grabbed the first taxi we saw.

hedge2 = hedge. [Palabra con la que se designa a un grupo de términos relacionados que normalmente se utilizan para buscar ciertos temas]

Example: Hedges, developed by the National Library of Medicine, are search terms grouped according to concept, stored on computer and made accessible to users.

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» hedge book = registro de grupo de términos de búsqueda relacionados.

Example: The hedge book is a means by which these subject hedges can be kept to hand at the online terminal to be consulted by end users.

» search hedge = grupo de términos de búsqueda relacionados. [Término con el que se designa a un grupo de términos relacionados que normalmente se utilizan para buscar ciertos temas]

Example: This article presents a step-by-step procedure for the compilation of search hedges applied to the topic of reactive chemicals.

» subject hedge = grupo de términos de búsqueda relacionados. [Término con el que se designa a un grupo de términos relacionados que normalmente se utilizan para buscar ciertos temas]

Example: Subject hedges consist of lists of terms, related to particular subjects, that supplement or replace controlled vocabulary and comprise suggestions of supplementary subject terms that have been found by the experience of others to yield additional information.

hedge against3 = protegerse contra, cubrirse contra. 

Example: The use of bibliographic databases and their retrieval results are presently restricted in a variety of ways in order to hedge against loss of potential income by producers.

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» hedge fund = fondo de cobertura, fondo de inversión libre.

Example: For the most part, hedge funds (unlike mutual funds) are unregulated because they cater to sophisticated investors.

» hedge + Posesivo + answer = responder evasivamente.

Example: As shown in Table 9, slightly more respondents replied in the affirmative (45.9%) than in the negative (39.8%) to this question, with a fairly large minority group hedging their answers with a 'yes and no' reply (11.9%).

» hedge + Posesivo + bets = diversificar las apuestas, cubrirse las espaldas, apostar por todas las opciones, nadar y guardar la ropa.

Example: Meanwhile, students are hedging their bets: The number of double majors is on the rise, particularly at the most elite schools.

Hedge synonyms

duck in spanish: Pato, pronunciation: dʌk part of speech: noun circumvent in spanish: evitar, pronunciation: sɜrkəmvent part of speech: verb elude in spanish: eludir, pronunciation: ɪlud part of speech: verb dodge in spanish: esquivar, pronunciation: dɑdʒ part of speech: noun, verb skirt in spanish: falda, pronunciation: skɜrt part of speech: noun fudge in spanish: Dulce de azúcar, pronunciation: fʌdʒ part of speech: noun evade in spanish: evadir, pronunciation: ɪveɪd part of speech: verb parry in spanish: parar, pronunciation: peri part of speech: noun put off in spanish: posponer, pronunciation: pʊtɔf part of speech: verb sidestep in spanish: esquivar, pronunciation: saɪdstep part of speech: verb hedging in spanish: cobertura, pronunciation: hedʒɪŋ part of speech: noun hedgerow in spanish: seto, pronunciation: hedʒɜroʊ part of speech: noun
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