Indicative in spanish

Indicativo

pronunciation: indikɑtiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

indicative = indicativo, orientativo. 

Example: His definitive article, 'Backlog to Frontlog,' Library Journal (September 15, 1969), was indicative of his creative and simple, yet effective and economical solutions to traditional library problems.

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» be indicative of = dar una idea de.

Example: His definitive article, 'Backlog to Frontlog,' Library Journal (September 15, 1969), was indicative of his creative and simple, yet effective and economical solutions to traditional library problems.

» indicative abstract = resumen indicativo. [Resumen que indica el tipo de documento, los principales temas tratados y cómo se tratan]

Example: Indicative abstract are suitable for discussion and review articles, books, and in some circumstances, conference proceedings, reports without conclusions, essays and bibliographies.

» indicative-informative abstract = resumen indicativo-informativo.

Example: Indicative-informative abstracts are more common than either the purely indicative or the purely informative abstract.

Indicative synonyms

meaningful in spanish: significativo, pronunciation: minɪŋfəl part of speech: adjective suggestive in spanish: sugestivo, pronunciation: səgdʒestɪv part of speech: adjective declarative in spanish: declarativo, pronunciation: dɪklerətɪv part of speech: adjective significative in spanish: significativo, pronunciation: sɪgnɪfɪkətɪv part of speech: adjective declarative mood in spanish: estado de ánimo declarativo, pronunciation: dɪklerətɪvmud part of speech: noun indicative mood in spanish: modo indicativo, pronunciation: ɪndɪkətɪvmud part of speech: noun fact mood in spanish: estado de ánimo hecho, pronunciation: fæktmud part of speech: noun common mood in spanish: estado de ánimo común, pronunciation: kɑmənmud part of speech: noun
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