Característico in english
Characteristic
pronunciation: kerəktɜrɪstɪk part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: kerəktɜrɪstɪk part of speech: adjective, noun
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característico = characterising [characterizing, -USA] ; essential ; characteristic ; distinguishing ; signature ; trademark.
Example: In essence the characterising quality of these programmes relates to a body of experience and research in the area of information storage and retrieval.Example: The preceding chapter has introduced the essential characteristics of bibliographic descriptions.Example: The characteristic features of the Waring distribution render it particularly suitable as a model for the frequency distribution of scientific productivity.Example: The article 'Till the end of time' predicts that automated record processing will be the major distinguishing feature of libraries at the close of this century.Example: Good looking goatees are no longer just the signature facial hairstyle for beatniks.Example: He sent fans into meltdown when he revealed he had chopped off his trademark floppy hair.more:
» rasgo característico = characteristic feature .
Example: The purpose of this study is to bring out the characteristic features and restrictions of children's websites.» ser característico de = be emblematic of .
Example: A system of performance appraisal (PA) is emblematic of twentieth century organisations, with probably more than 80 percent of all libraries of any size using PA.