Asociado in english
pronunciation: əsoʊsieɪtəd part of speech: adjective
asociado = associated ; involved ; member ; partner ; adjunct ; business associate.
Example: This list makes recommendations about the use of references for the display of relationships in a catalogue, index or data base, in order to guide users between connected or associated terms.Example: The problems and assignments presented are real problems and assignments, and the people involved are real people, all suitably disguised to protect their identity.Example: Its primary function is to provide a centre for software and hardware expertise for its members.Example: Related terms are joined by arrows leading from general terms out to their more specific partners and length of the arrow indicates the strength of the association; a shorter arrow between two concepts suggests that the concepts are closely allied.Example: As universities work steadily to get full-time faculty onboard with distance learning, virtual adjuncts have eagerly stepped up to fill the void, thereby enabling institutions to respond promptly to market demand.Example: Jackie Chan's long-time business associates have dismissed speculations that they have ended their partnership with the actor.more:
» biblioteca asociada = affiliated library [Biblioteca que está relacionado con otra u otras para el desempeño de algunas de sus actividades pero que mantiene un alto grado de indenpendencia admnistrativa] .
Example: This article discusses the history and collections of the branch and affiliated libraries found in this region.» concepto asociado = collateral concept .
Example: Having determined the heading whether a class number or natural language terms there remains the further stage of providing alternative approaches to the document, i.e. relating it to broader and collateral concepts.» editor asociado = associate editor .
Example: In 1974 he assumed the positions of associate editor of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules and Head of the British Library's Standards Office.» estar asociado a = be associated with ; be bound up with .
Example: This broader consideration of descriptive cataloguing problems serves to set a context for the consideration of cataloguing problems associated with nonbook materials. Example: This article suggests that the status and image of librarianship is inextricably bound up with its history as a female profession.» materia asociada = collateral subject .
Example: Cross references are particularly useful in linking coordinate and collateral subjects.» miembro asociado = affiliated member .
Example: The subscription for 1990 entitles affiliated members to various benefits.» problema asociado = attending problem .
Example: The implication that what Mr. Gorman illustrates means abandonment of the main entry with, presumably, all its attending problems does injustice to Mr. Gorman himself, who obviously recognizes the importance of its functions.» profesor asociado = assistant professor [En los Estados Unidos, profesor universitario contratado y cuya situación laboral está por debajo de la de associate professor (profesor titular)] .
Example: 'Just one letter today!' the mail clerk announced as she handed an envelope to assistant professor of Library Science Leslie Remington.» término asociado = related term [Término unido a otro mediante una relación de coordinación] .
Example: Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below.» unidad asociada = associate unit .
Example: It has a set of procedures and guidelines that are uniformly adhered to by all associate units.asociar = associate ; tie together ; couple.
Example: Lower specificity will be associated with lower precision but high recall.Example: Time is automatically recorded to tie the two records together.Example: The author describes a model for coupling hypertext and a knowledge based system.more:
» asociar (a) = tie (to) .
Example: Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.» asociar a = link + Nombre + to .
Example: More than 30 people have fallen ill after a disease outbreak linked to a petting farm.» asociarse = team ; partner .
Example: Information Today, Inc. and I are teaming to create a series of articles to be published in Computers in Libraries which will provide user ratings of library automation software. Example: The article 'Let's partner as patriots' maintains that in recent years some people have begun to view the public library as an anachronism.» asociarse a = become + allied with .
Example: In school education the activity of reading quickly becomes allied with the subject of English, which covers a certain amount of English grammar but, certainly in secondary education, is almost synonymous with English literature.» asociarse a/con = team up (with) .
Example: Blackwells, for example, has teamed up with the highly successful CARL Uncover service in the US.» asociarse con = associate + Reflexivo + with ; partner with .
Example: They found that when the work group associated itself with management, productivity rose. Example: To what extent and in what manner should public libraries partner with local businesses to provide the resources needed for economic development?.