Mode in spanish

Modo

pronunciation: moʊdoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

mode = modo, modalidad, forma. 

Example: Various modes of operation are possible for such a journal, and the precise operation will depend upon the type of information being conveyed.

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» adverb of mode = adverbio de modo.

Example: This article examines the semantics of adverbs of mode such as 'probably' or 'certainly', 'apparently', and 'undoubtedly'.

» batch mode = modalidad por lotes.

Example: Boolean logic is important in computerised index system whether the store is searched in batch or online mode.

» command mode = modalidad por órdenes.

Example: Some systems make use of a combination of the various methods, eg menu and command mode, or menu and form-filling mode.

» form-filling mode = modalidad de cumplimentación de plantillas.

Example: Some systems make use of a combination of the various methods, eg menu and command mode, or menu and form-filling mode.

» go into + panic mode = entrar en pánico, entrar el pánico, dejarse llevar por el pánico, hacerse presa del pánico.

Example: She missed her flight and her daughter went into panic mode when she didn't see her mom getting off the plane.

» input mode = modo de introducción de datos.

Example: Pressing the <Ins> key acts as a toggle switch in changing the input mode from INSERT to OVERWRITE and vice versa = Al pulsar la techa <Ins> ésta actúa como un dispositivo de conmutación que cambia modo de introducción de datos de "insertar" a "sobrescribir" y viceversa.

» menu mode = modalidad por menús.

Example: Some systems make use of a combination of the various methods, eg menu and command mode, or menu and form-filling mode.

» mode of behaviour = modo de comportamiento, forma de comportamiento.

Example: The vast expansion in Internet users has caused difficulties in establishing and maintaining Internet protocols and modes of behaviour.

» mode of conduct = modo de conducta, forma de conducta.

Example: It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.

» mode of expression = forma de expresión, modo de expresión.

Example: Success of any search for relevant information hinges on how readily predictable are the modes of expression for concepts and statements in the search file.

» mode of production = modo de producción, forma de producción.

Example: The capitalist mode of production sets man's political development on a trajectory which results in the bestialisation of man and the valorisation of his most animal traits.

» mode of thinking = modo de pensar, forma de pensar.

Example: For most of its modern history library and information science (LIS) has been governed by the mode of thinking best characterized as positivism.

» mode of thought = modo de pensar, forma de pensar.

Example: The result might be greater efficiency and the narrowing of the gap between different modes of thought regarding library classification.

» mode of transport = modo de transporte.

Example: In fact buses were the earliest means of transportation for many a few decades ago and still serve as the mode of transport that many uses even today.

» non-interactive mode = modo no interactivo.

Example: Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.

» online mode = modalidad en línea.

Example: Boolean logic is important in computerised index system whether the store is searched in batch or online mode.

» power save mode = modo de ahorro de energía.

Example: Almost any electronic device might benefit from having a power save mode but the most common application is for portable computers.

Mode synonyms

way in spanish: camino, pronunciation: weɪ part of speech: noun style in spanish: estilo, pronunciation: staɪl part of speech: noun fashion in spanish: Moda, pronunciation: fæʃən part of speech: noun mood in spanish: estado animico, pronunciation: mud part of speech: noun modality in spanish: modalidad, pronunciation: mədæləti part of speech: noun manner in spanish: manera, pronunciation: mænɜr part of speech: noun musical mode in spanish: modo musical, pronunciation: mjuzɪkəlmoʊd part of speech: noun
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