Asequible in english

Affordable

pronunciation: əfɔrdəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

asequible = approachable ; readable ; affordable ; acquirable ; affordably ; feasible ; obtainable ; within + Posesivo + reach ; within + Posesivo + possibilities. 

Example: Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them = Male librarians believed the public's image of themselves to be more submissive, meek, nervous, effeminate, reserved, following, subdued and less approachable, athletic, and attractive than the undergraduate sample actually saw them.Example: Instead, the author has attempted to present a readable account of some of the key practices in the twin fields of abstracting and indexing.Example: Information will become more affordable, accessible, and plentiful.Example: Frederick Holler claims that 'Information retrieval (ie, reference work) is nothing less than a full-fledged discipline and not simply a minor skill acquirable as a byproduct of other studies'.Example: Some local councils offer concessionary travel schemes, which enable local residents who are elderly or disabled to use public transport services more affordably.Example: Other words which might be feasible access points in a general index prove worthless in an index devoted to a special subject area.Example: Torn pages may be repaired by using special transparent tapes obtainable from library suppliers.Example: Excitement grew within her when she saw the red box, just within her reach.Example: She would always help who ever needed it, if it was within her possibilities.

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» a precios asequiblesat affordable prices .

Example: Undoubtedly the foremost issue in the debate surrounding the information superhighway is that of universal service -- that is, the availability of information resources to all at affordable prices.

» asequible en establecimiento comercialover the counter .

Example: With minor revision, the design recommendations were appropriate for developing over the counter medicinal leaflets.

» a un precio asequibleat an affordable priceat an affordable cost .

Example: The private sector is under no obligation to make government information available to the public at an affordable price.

Example: We always provide quality service at an affordable cost.

» de manera asequibleaffordably .

Example: Some local councils offer concessionary travel schemes, which enable local residents who are elderly or disabled to use public transport services more affordably.

» hacer asequiblemake + amenable .

Example: The introduction to this code certainly repays reading, and contains sensible advice about how to make a filing order amenable to the public.

» precio asequiblereasonable priceaffordable price .

Example: A balanced supply and demand will benefit both producers and consumers, because it will lead to reasonable prices = Una oferta y demanda equilibradas beneficiarán a la vez a productores y consumidores porque condude a precios razonables.

Example: It's an ideal location for conferences offering excellent facilities, affordable prices and a dedicated and friendly conference team.

» ser asequiblebe amenable tobe availablebecome + available .

Example: These LC Rules were devised in 1971 in order to provide a set of rules which was amenable to computer filing.

Example: This emphasis upon 'the work' reflects the packaging of text, information, music, graphics, and so on, and indicates to the subsequent user what packages are available for use or consultation.

Example: Mini and micro computers will become cheaper and information retrieval software will become available in more financially attractive, user friendly and tried and tested packages.

Asequible synonyms

cheap in spanish: barato, pronunciation: tʃip part of speech: adjective inexpensive in spanish: barato, pronunciation: ɪnɪkspensɪv part of speech: adjective low-cost in spanish: bajo costo, pronunciation: loʊkɔst part of speech: adjective low-priced in spanish: bajo precio, pronunciation: loʊpraɪst part of speech: adjective
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