Acotada in english
Bounded
pronunciation: baʊndəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: baʊndəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
acotar = qualify ; map out ; scope ; narrow down.
Example: Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.Example: Down the years, the information industry has mapped out for itself the categories of information with which it is prepared to deal.Example: Information policy is highly complex and that it presents considerable difficulties in terms of scoping meaningful studies.Example: The two countries have kept open the political and military channels and are trying to narrow down differences.more:
» acotar una búsqueda = narrow + a search ; qualify + search [Proceso por el que se modifica la clave inicial de búsqueda para que el resultado de ésta sea más pertinente] ; refine + a search ; narrow down + a search .
Example: If you receive a large number of titles on you initial search, you can narrow your search by using qualifiers. Example: If too many titles are found, try to qualify your search by entering publication date, author's name, or other qualifier. Example: The search is given a set number so that if the search results need to be displayed or the search refined it can be referred to directly. Example: By specifying the fields to be searched, the user can narrow down the search in a very convenient way.» acotar un problema = delineate + a problem .
Example: We need more quantified analysis if we are to delineate the problem accurately and frame a response to it.