Portal in spanish

Portal

pronunciation: poʊɹ̩tɑl part of speech: noun
In gestures

portal1 = portal. [Entrada suntuosa]

Example: As a stranger enters the portals of the library, he is not overwhelmed by the high visibility of the reference or the information desk.

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» vortal (vertical portal) = vortal, portal vertical. [En Internet, portal temático especializado que con frecuencia presenta todo el contenido de una institución excluyendo otros recursos similares encontrados en la red por lo que no utiliza un motor de búsqueda]

Example: The defining characteristics of vortals (vertical portals) are their community focus on particular social or commercial sectors and the fact that they do not require a search engine to the outside world.

portal2 = portal, buscador, robot de búsqueda, motor de búsqueda. [En Internet, ordenador que se dedica a recoger las direcciones o URL de las páginas Web y a clasificarlas de algún modo para que el usuario pueda acceder a ellas por su contenido]

Example: Portals are those Web sites which tend to be the starting points for Internet users and are the most intensively used consumer Web sites in the world.

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» Internet portal = portal de Internet.

Example: By 2002, it is estimated that the major Internet portals could be in a position so strong that they will be able to bulk buy any product or service from the lowest cost provider anywhere in the world.

» portal page = página web.

Example: In addition to supporting conventional searching, the catalogue will allow dynamic generation of Web pages with resources organized appropriately for integration with library 'portal pages': Web pages that provide a set of useful links to other places on the Web.

» portal site = portal.

Example: The author presents a view of portal sites as a radically different model from those currently embraced by traditional information companies.

» subject portal = portal temático.

Example: This will be achieved through the development of subject portals.

» Web portal = portal de Internet, portal web.

Example: Dialog have launched a Web portal offering information professionals a high speed alternative for users who access command-based databases via telnet or third party communications.
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