Integral in spanish

Integral

pronunciation: integɹ̩ɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
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integral = integral. 

Example: The article 'Closing the gap between desirability and achievability' argues for a more central and integral role for the library on campus.

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» be an integral part of = formar parte integral de.

Example: For certain categories of material, the physical carrier consists of a storage medium (e.g., tape, film) sometimes encased in plastic, metal, etc., housing (e.g. cassette, cartridge) that is an integral part of the item.

» be integral one to another = ser complementarios, ser complementario el uno del otro.

Example: Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Por lo tanto, la indización y la búsqueda son complementarios y así pues es pertinente hacer algunos comentarios aquí sobre la búsqueda.

» form + an integral part = formar parte integral.

Example: Exhibitions and excursions formed an integral part of the congress.

» integral equation = ecuación integral.

Example: There are, however, machines for solving differential equations - and functional and integral equations, for that matter.

» integral part = parte integrante, parte integral.

Example: At this stage we should note that they exist as an integral part of the subject analysis of documents.

Integral synonyms

intrinsic in spanish: intrínseco, pronunciation: ɪntrɪnsɪk adjectiveinherent in spanish: inherente, pronunciation: ɪnhɪrənt adjectivewhole in spanish: todo, pronunciation: hoʊl adjective, nounintact in spanish: intacto, pronunciation: ɪntækt adjectiveentire in spanish: todo, pronunciation: ɪntaɪɜr adjectiveconstitutional in spanish: constitucional, pronunciation: kɑnstətuʃənəl adjective, nouninbuilt in spanish: incorporado, pronunciation: ɪnbjuɪlt adjectivebuilt-in in spanish: incorporado, pronunciation: bɪltɪn adjectiveintrinsical in spanish: intrínseco, pronunciation: ɪntrɪnsɪkəl adjective
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