Anónimo in english

Anonymous

pronunciation: ənɑnəməs part of speech: adjective
In gestures

anónimo = anonymous ; anonym ; unnamed ; incognito ; nameless ; faceless ; hit-and-run ; nomen nescio [N.N.] ; anon. ; John Doe. 

Example: According to Cutter's definitions, anonymous means 'published without the author's name'; a pseudonym is 'a fictitious name assumed by the author to conceal his identity'.Example: The introduction defines 'related works' as 'collective biographies, biobibliographies, collections of epitaphs, selected genealogical works, and dictionaries of anonyms and pseudonyms'.Example: The author examines a case study of a power struggle over a reviewer critique within an unnamed 'Ivy League' university.Example: Anonymity reflects the desire of an author to remain incognito = Anonymity reflects the desire of an author to remain incognito.Example: Her most recent collection is a numb poem focused on the nameless slave who saved Oedipus.Example: Two faceless, 30-inch unisex dolls were designed to represent the child.Example: But on the other hand, these electronic message boards can have a hit-and-run quality where vitriolic or off-topic comments are posted by contributors hidden in the safety of anonymity.Example: Nomen nescio, abbreviated to N.N., is used to signify an anonymous or non-specific person.Example: Thank you 'anon' for not having mettle to post your real name and for wasting my time replying to such a negligent post.Example: A woman in Texas believes her missing brother may be a John Doe who has been in a nursing home on life support for the past 14 years.

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» admirador anónimoanonymous admirer .

Example: Are you dreading another lonely Valentine's Day with no cute cards or bunches of flowers from anonymous admirers?.

» Alcohólicos AnónimosAlcoholics Anonymous .

Example: If these steps don't cause you to stop drinking to excess, try Alcoholics Anonymous.

» evaluación anónimablind review .

Example: All papers undergo blind review by external peer reviewers.

» invitado anónimomystery guest .

Example: The first clue is that our mystery guest appeared in 12 films, often in the lead or second lead female role.

» obra anónimaanonymous work [Documento de autor desconocido o que no lleva el nombre de su autor] .

Example: This category includes anonymous works or works of unknown authorship.

» obra anónima clásicaanonymous classic .

Example: Authorities for uniform titles were restricted to cover only uniform headings for anonymous classics.

» sistema de evaluación anónimadouble-blind [Método utilizado para evaluar los artículos enviados a una revista científica o congreso según el cual ni el evaluador conoce el nombre de la persona que está evaluando ni ésta la de aquél] .

Example: All papers will be reviewed by at least three reviewers in a process commonly known as double-blind.

» sistema de evaluación por pares anónimadouble-blind refereeing system [Método utilizado para evaluar los artículos enviados a una revista científica o congreso según el cual ni el evaluador conoce el nombre de la persona que está evaluando ni ésta la de aquél] .

Example: Journal editors are encouraged to adopt a double-blind refereeing system to increase objectivity.

» sociedad anónimalimited company .

Example: The importance of these changes is caused by the necessity of amending the by-laws of all existing limited companies to make them compliant with the new law.

Anónimo synonyms

unknown in spanish: desconocido, pronunciation: ənnoʊn part of speech: adjective nameless in spanish: sin nombre, pronunciation: neɪmləs part of speech: adjective unnamed in spanish: sin nombre, pronunciation: ənneɪmd part of speech: adjective unidentified in spanish: no identificado, pronunciation: ənaɪdentəfaɪd part of speech: adjective faceless in spanish: sin rostro, pronunciation: feɪsləs part of speech: adjective
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