Indirect in spanish

Indirecto

pronunciation: indiɹ̩ektoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

indirect = indirecto. 

Example: This means that about a third of the users of the catalog wanted to find material on a specific subject, but only half of those were able to do so without making a somewhat indirect approach to the catalog.

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» indirect action project = acción indirecta. [En la Comunidad Europea, término usado para referirse a un proyecto en curso que ha sido aprobado y está siendo gestionado por ella aunque comparte su financiación con la institución comunitaria que lo está llevando a cabo]

Example: Indirect action projects are centrally managed by the Commission but contracted out to research organizations in the member states usually with costs shared between the Commission and the contractors.

» indirect benefit = beneficio indirecto.

Example: Direct and indirect benefits are both essential elements to understanding the true economic benefit provided by a library.

» indirect complement = complemento indirecto.

Example: If a sentence has an indirect complement, it also has a direct complement.

» indirect costs = costes indirectos, gastos indirectos.

Example: Under the control of the supplier will be the extent to which only direct costs are charged back to the recipient, or whether the supplier charges a share of indirect costs.

» indirect discourse = estilo indirecto.

Example: As rhetorical mechanisms, direct and indirect discourse are used to privilege certain characters over others in terms of social or moral standing.

» indirect free kick = falta indirecta, lanzamiento de falta indirecto, saque de falta indirecto, tiro libre indirecto, golpe franco indirecto.

Example: An offence punishable by an indirect free kick that takes place in the area does not result in a penalty kick, rather it continues to be taken as an indirect free kick.

» indirect object = objeto indirecto.

Example: Some verbs have two objects -- an indirect object and a direct object: He cooked all her friends a delicious meal.

» indirect speech = estilo indirecto.

Example: In particular, the paper deals with direct speech, indirect speech, irony, and deceit in children with autism.

» indirect word order = orden inverso de palabras.

Example: The disadvantage of inversion of words is that inversion or indirect word order reduces predictability of form of headings.

Indirect synonyms

collateral in spanish: colateral, pronunciation: kəlætɜrəl part of speech: adjective, noun oblique in spanish: oblicuo, pronunciation: əblik part of speech: adjective mediate in spanish: mediar, pronunciation: midieɪt part of speech: verb discursive in spanish: discursivo, pronunciation: dɪskɜrsɪv part of speech: adjective devious in spanish: tortuoso, pronunciation: diviəs part of speech: adjective askance in spanish: de reojo, pronunciation: əskæns part of speech: adverb squint in spanish: estrabismo, pronunciation: skwɪnt part of speech: noun, verb roundabout in spanish: rotonda, pronunciation: raʊndəbaʊt part of speech: adjective tortuous in spanish: tortuoso, pronunciation: tɔrtʃəwəs part of speech: adjective hearsay in spanish: rumores, pronunciation: hɪrseɪ part of speech: noun sideways in spanish: oblicuo, pronunciation: saɪdweɪz part of speech: adverb rambling in spanish: trepador, pronunciation: ræmblɪŋ part of speech: adjective secondary in spanish: secundario, pronunciation: sekənderi part of speech: adjective winding in spanish: devanado, pronunciation: waɪndɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective circuitous in spanish: tortuoso, pronunciation: sɜrkjuɪtəs part of speech: adjective allusive in spanish: alusivo, pronunciation: əlusɪv part of speech: adjective backhanded in spanish: ambiguo, pronunciation: bækhændəd part of speech: adjective sidelong in spanish: de soslayo, pronunciation: saɪdəlɔŋ part of speech: adjective digressive in spanish: apartante del tema principal, pronunciation: daɪgresɪv part of speech: adjective periphrastic in spanish: perifrástico, pronunciation: pɜraɪfɑstɪk part of speech: adjective askant in spanish: preguntante, pronunciation: æskənt part of speech: adjective ambagious in spanish: ambagioso, pronunciation: æmbeɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective excursive in spanish: digresivo, pronunciation: ɪkskɜrsɪv part of speech: adjective circumlocutory in spanish: circunloquial, pronunciation: sɜrkəmlɑkjətɔri part of speech: adjective diversionary in spanish: desvío, pronunciation: daɪvɜrʒəneri part of speech: adjective asquint in spanish: asquint, pronunciation: æskwɪnt part of speech: adjective squinty in spanish: squinty, pronunciation: skwɪnti part of speech: adjective crabwise in spanish: crabwise, pronunciation: kræbwaɪz part of speech: adjective circumlocutious in spanish: circunlocutivo, pronunciation: sɜrkəmləkjuʃəs part of speech: adjective squint-eyed in spanish: entrecerrar los ojos, pronunciation: skwɪntijuedi part of speech: adjective mealymouthed in spanish: mal hablado, pronunciation: milimaʊθt part of speech: adjective

Indirect antonyms

direct pronunciation: dɜrekt part of speech: adjective lineal pronunciation: lɪniəl part of speech: adjective
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