Análogo in english
Analogous
pronunciation: ənæləgəs part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ənæləgəs part of speech: adjective
In gestures
análogo = analogous.
Example: But what about when our own professional center, the Library of Congress, uses BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS which are analogous to Polacks and Kikes and Wops?.more:
» análogo a = similar to ; akin to [Seguido de un nombre o del gerundio (forma "-ing") de un verbo] ; of the type ; along the lines of ; to the effect of ; analogous to/with .
Example: Similar to economic impact analysis, cost-benefit analysis provides a quantitative presentation of the returns to a community's library investment. Example: I personally believe that something akin to what happened to pocket calculators is going to happen to microform readers = Seguido de un nombre o del gerundio (forma "-ing") de un verbo. Example: Short abstracts comprising only one or two sentences, for instance, may be valuable in commercial information services, or local government news-sheets of the type produced by public libraries. Example: The author considers the possibility of a shift from libraries to personal information service along the lines of the shift that has occured from public to private transport. Example: When a speaker's time is up, make it clear by rising and saying words to the effect of 'Thank you very much. That's all the time you have'. Example: This would make ancient Egyptian law analogous to the modern English system, where the laws are interpreted in the courts with reference to previous interpretations.» situación análoga = analogue [analog, -USA] .
Example: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.