Imperative in spanish
Imperativo
pronunciation: impeɹ̩ɑtiboʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: impeɹ̩ɑtiboʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
imperative1 = imperativo, cuestión imprescindible. [Nombre]
Example: Future imperatives include further development of premium information services to the science, technology and business communities and renewed efforts to underline the contribution of information to the national economy.more:
» economic imperative = imperativo económico.
Example: Public institutions should be guided by economic imperatives.imperative2 = imprescindible. [Adjetivo]
Example: It is imperative that the indexer should have an appreciation of how the index is to be used.more:
» become + imperative = hacerse obligatorio, convertirse en una prioridad.
Example: It became imperative that books be arranged to make it easy for the reader to find what he wanted = Se convirtió en una prioridad ordenar los libros de tal modo que fuese fácil para el lector encontrar lo que buscaba.» be imperative = ser imprescindible, ser prioritario.
Example: In launching a product, it is imperative that you have a clear idea about the people that you are aiming for.