Semi in spanish

Semi

pronunciation: semi part of speech: noun
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» on a semi-permanent basis = de manera semipermanente.

Example: There are provisions for transferring a document to another location in the library on a semi-permanent basis.

» semiannual [semi-annual] = bianual, dos veces al año.

Example: Information dissemination is via monthly and semiannual publications to subscribers.

» semi-arid [semiarid] = semiárido.

Example: This article discusses research conducted with wool producers in semi-arid rangelands in Australia.

» semi-automated = semiautomatizado.

Example: SABRE (Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.

» semi-automatic [semiautomatic] = semiautomático.

Example: SABRE (Semi-Automated Bibliographic Environment) provides semi-automatic relevance ranking of citations obtained from bibliographic data base searches.

» semi-automation = semiautomatización.

Example: Professionals should be surveyed to get a consensus on which aspects of metadata generation are most amenable to automation and semi-automation.

» semi-autonomous [semiautonomous] = semiautónomo.

Example: This article discusses the work of the library of the Graduate School of Management (a semi-autonomous institution within the University) = Este artículo trata el trabajo de la biblioteca de la Facultad de Empresariales (una institución semiautónoma dentro de la Universidad).

» semibasement = semisótano.

Example: One disadvantage was that the site was much smaller than required, so it became necessary to provide a large mezzanine floor and semibasement in order to obtain sufficient space = Una desventaja era que el local era mucho más pequeño de lo necesario y, por eso, fue necesario construir un entresuelo y semisótano amplios para conseguir el espacio requerido.

» semi-circle = semicírculo.

Example: Those that couldn't read sat in semi-circles listening to books being read to them, asking questions, sparking debate and dialogue.

» semi-circular = semicircular.

Example: The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.

» semi-colon (;) = punto y coma (;).

Example: The recommended order: lower case letters, inverted comma, semi-colon, colon and lastly commas or direct foci, aims to achieve and order of increasingly speciality (the inverse of PMEST).

» semiconductor = semiconductor.

Example: Whilst valves work by passing electric currents through a vacuum between electrodes, transistors are built from materials called semiconductors.

» semi-conscious = semiconsciente.

Example: A trail of blood left by a battered, semi-conscious woman found in a driveway Wednesday morning led the police to the man accused of raping and beating her.

» semi-cured = semicurado.

Example: The program has the capability of modeling the effects of semi-cured concrete.

» semidetached [semi-detached] = adosado, pareado.

Example: Houses are marketed as a semidetached but in fact the house adjoins only the neighbours garage.

» semifinal = semifinal.

Example: The stakes were high going into this game, win and we would most likely be in the semifinal, loose and we would be relegated.

» semiformal [semi-formal] = semiformal.

Example: It should not be assumed that this has got to be a semiformal talk, followed by a few halfhearted questions: a kind of General's visit to the barracks.

» semi-furnished = semiamueblado, amueblado a medias.

Example: Then I had a semi-furnished new apartment and a closet filled with shrunken clothes I had blasted in the dryer.

» semi-humorous = semihumorístico.

Example: This is semi-humorous account of how an on-line search for allergens of the common house mite led to false drops caused by truncating the term Dermatophagoides.

» semi-hysteria = histeria a medias.

Example: This is not a new phenomenon -- just think of the semi-hysteria in North American libraries over audiovisual materials in the 1960s and 1970s.

» semi-independent = semiindependiente.

Example: From this perspective, two recent and semi-independent trends are leading to a fundamental contradiction in the available role models for contemporary scientists.

» semi-integrated sequence = orden semiintegrado.

Example: A semi-integrated sequence, where periodicals are assigned broad class numbers and filed adjacent to the general books on a subject.

» semi-intelligent = semiinteligente.

Example: A group of publishers who produce electronic publications and a research institute have developed a semi-intelligent interface.

» semi-lit = semiiluminado.

Example: This explains why I spend much of each day sitting at home in a semi-lit room watching cooking shows on television.

» semi-literate = semianalfabeto.

Example: This would enable the majority of the rural populace who are illiterate and semi-literate to participate in cultural and intellectual entertainment.

» semi-main = semiprincipal.

Example: It would be one way of allowing main entry to those who want it, and no main entry or semi-main entry to those who do not.

» semi-mature = semi-maduro.

Example: Looking to meet someone who is semi-mature but still knows how to have fun.

» semi-naked = semidesnudo, medio desnudo.

Example: The case against two journalists accused of stealing semi-naked photographs of Kensit was thrown out of court today when the actress failed to turn up.

» semi-nude = semidesnudo, medio desnudo.

Example: While I think of it, he also has one of those posters of a semi-nude Derek up on his closet door.

» semi-official = semioficial.

Example: Nevertheless, the fact remains that, sooner or later, the restrictions on certain documents disappear, and these then become official, semi-official or information documents.

» semi-permanent = semipermanente.

Example: However, magnetic storage is easily erased and overwritten, while optical media are usually of the read-only (permanent or semi-permanent) type.

» semi-precious = semiprecioso.

Example: Ultramarine was made from the semi-precious gem lapis lazuli and was so costly in the nineteenth century that artists infrequently used it.

» semirural [semi-rural] = semirural.

Example: Brown Public Library is situated in a semirural area that is becoming a mecca for high-technology corporations.

» semi-skilled = con una nivel de especialización medio.

Example: Luckham and his co-workers found in 1964 that less than one in ten of the library users were skilled, semi-skilled, or unskilled manual workers.

» semi-skimmed = semidesnatado.

Example: Whether whole, semi-skimmed or skimmed, milk always contains the same amount of calcium, approximately 1200 mg per litre.

» semi-structured = semiestructurado.

Example: The World Wide Web contains an abundance of useful semi-structured information that can and should be mined.

» semi-trailer = semiremolque.

Example: He learned how to drive the semi-trailers so that he could take them for repairs and inspections when the regular drivers were not available, and even to the point of washing them by hand every Sunday.

» semi-urban = semiurbano.

Example: The main purpose of this study was to assess blood pressure patterns among rural, semi-urban, and urban children.

Semi synonyms

similar in spanish: , pronunciation: sɪməlɜr part of speech: adjective tractor trailer in spanish: , pronunciation: træktɜrtreɪlɜr part of speech: noun fractional in spanish: , pronunciation: frækʃənəl part of speech: adjective semitrailer in spanish: , pronunciation: semitreɪlɜr part of speech: noun semifinal in spanish: , pronunciation: semifaɪnəl part of speech: noun articulated lorry in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑrtɪkjəleɪtədlɔri part of speech: noun trailer truck in spanish: , pronunciation: treɪlɜrtrʌk part of speech: noun
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