Numbered in spanish

Numerado

pronunciation: numeɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures

number2 = numerar, contar, contabilizar. 

Example: I would therefore like to give a blanket thankyou to everyone who has talked or written to me in my research and they must now number thousands rather than hundreds.

numbered = numerado, con el número. 

Example: If 'Curricula' is a term in the indexing language used in the index this might be coded and represented by a hole numbered '7'.

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» amongst these are numbered = entre éstos se incluyen.

Example: Amongst these are numbered: some specific legal and governmental works, such as laws, decrees, treaties; works that record the collective thought of a body, for example, reports of commissions and committees; and various cartographic materials.

» days + be + numbered = tener los días contados, tener las horas contadas, quedar dos/tres telediarios, tener tener las uvas contadas.

Example: The day of the stand-alone library is numbered, and the day of the stand-alone end-user is yet to come.

» even-numbered = par.

Example: More people vote in even-numbered years, so holding elections in odd-numbered years effectively disenfranchises thousands of voters.

» numbered amongst these are = entre ellos contamos con los siguientes.

Example: Numbered amongst these are: Euler circles, arrowgraphs, and the circular thesaurus.

» numbered in millions = que se cuentan por millones.

Example: No critics review issues of magazines or the weekly episodes of Crossroads or Coronation Street but women's magazines and these television serials all have readership and viewers numbered in millions.

» odd-numbered = impar.

Example: More people vote in even-numbered years, so holding elections in odd-numbered years effectively disenfranchises thousands of voters.

» unnumbered = sin numerar, sin numeración.

Example: If the book has no printed pagination or foliation, the total number of pages is added in brackets : 92 leaves, unnumbered [pp 1-184].
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