Colectivo in english

Collective

pronunciation: kəlektɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

colectivo1 = community ; collective ; segment. 

Example: Language of documents and data bases will need to be tailored to each community.Example: These collectives are at present seeking compensation for copies made of copyrighted material based on the nature, volume and use of copies made.Example: No such constraints exist where online display is anticipated, since only one segment at a time is displayed.

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» sabiduría del colectivo, lawisdom of the crowds, the .

Example: In essence, the web makes it easy to leverage the concept of 'the wisdom of the crowds', which says that large groups of people are smarter than an elite few, no matter how brilliant.

» sentimiento del colectivoethos [Sentimiento que comparten los miembros de un colectivo por pertenecer a él y que generalmente lo une frente a otro colectivo] .

Example: This article describes methods of incorporating the therapeutic ethos into the managerial role.

colectivo2 = collective ; pooled ; aggregated. 

Example: 'I'm really not trying to put anyone on the spot and, frankly, I'm not too surprised and only a little disappointed at your collective ignorance,' he commented.Example: A group of 64 libraries realised substantial cost reductions by joining in a pooled fund to self-insure for unemployment compensation.Example: These numbers have no meaning or correlation to anything outside of the aggregated data file in which they appear.

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» amnesia colectivacollective amnesia .

Example: The article 'Inverting images of the 40s: the Berlin Wall and collective amnesia' explores the role of images in mass media.

» catálogo colectivounion catalogue [Catálogo de los fondos, parciales o completos, que existen en varias colecciones documentales]union list .

Example: A union catalogue then is, a catalogue listing in one sequence the holdings or part of the holdings of two or more libraries.

Example: There is online access to current, detailed copy-specific holdings and location information in the individual library and from union list groups.

» Catálogo Colectivo Británico de Publicaciones Periódicas (BUCOP)British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP) .

Example: For many years the British Union Catalogue of Periodicals (BUCOP), and its later successor Serials in the British Library are examples which are both union catalogues and major bibliographies.

» Catálogo Colectivo NacionalNational Union CatalogNUC .

Example: The National Union Catalog is still published with quarterly updates, and is cumulated annually and quinquennially.

Example: Cataloguers use the NUC and other LC catalogues to verify authors and titles and as sources of authoritative catalogue records.

» catálogo colectivo virtualclump [Varias colecciones de referencias a documentos electrónicos que se pueden consultar como si fuera una única a través de Internet] .

Example: 'Clumps' refers to groups of distributed catalogues, or 'metadata resources', which can be searched together as though they were a union catalogue = Los "catálogos colectivos virtuales" se refieren a grupos de catálogos distribuidos, o "recursos de metadatos", en los que se pueden buscar como si fueran un catálogo colectivo.

» comportamiento obsesivo colectivocollective obsessional behaviour .

Example: Collective obsessional behaviour can contribute to, and even dictate, the view of what the 'ideal' weight should be.

» demanda colectivaclass actionclass action suit [Denuncia judicial que se lleva a cabo por parte de todo un colectivo] .

Example: The misuse of class actions poses a significant threat in today's business world.

Example: Until this library patron brought a successful taxpayers' class-action suit against the local government it had been giving its library about half the amount later received.

» demanda colectiva de los inversionistassecurities class action .

Example: The threat of securities class actions haunts every public company.

» histeria colectivacollective hysteriamass hysteria .

Example: A group of students of a school showed signs of collective hysteria after using an Ouija board.

Example: The recent outbreak of mass hysteria at a school in New York is not that unique.

» identidad colectivacollective identity .

Example: This study examines the interplay of memory, myth, and history in the construction of collective memory, collective identity, and historical narrative.

» inconsciente colectivo, elcollective unconscious, the .

Example: The subconscious mind is halfway between the conscious thinking mind and the unconscious mind or collective unconscious.

» índice colectivopool index .

Example: If the entries are KWIC indexed in the regular files, they are KWICed in the pool index as well.

» listado colectivounion-listing .

Example: The Serials Control System handles check-in, claiming and union list of serial publications.

» locura colectivamass madness .

Example: Mass madness is group hysteria where a large group has an uncontrollable outburst of emotions or fear, usually irrationally.

» memoria colectivacollective memoircollective memory .

Example: Only in the collective memoirs of countless survivors can something like a totality emerge.

Example: This study examines the interplay of memory, myth, and history in the construction of collective memory, collective identity, and historical narrative.

» negociación colectivacollective bargaining .

Example: Through collective bargaining, unions can regulate hiring, salaries, working conditions, fringe benefits, etc.

» paranoia colectivamass paranoia .

Example: here hasn't been enough research into mass paranoia or whatever this phenomena is.

» pedido colectivocollected order .

Example: Collected orders are generally used when all orders for a particular vendor are to be on one form.

» poder colectivocollective power .

Example: Nowhere is the principle of strength in numbers more apparent than in the collective power of microbes.

» psicosis colectivacollective obsessional behaviour .

Example: Collective obsessional behaviour can contribute to, and even dictate, the view of what the 'ideal' weight should be.

» registro de catálogo colectivojoint record [Registro de un catálogo colectivo]joint catalogue record .

Example: An important element of the creation of this joint catalogue record is that member libraries agree to a standard for cataloguing description for the creation of the joint record.

Example: An important element of the creation of this joint catalogue record is that member libraries agree to a standard for cataloguing description for the creation of the joint record.

» responsabilidad colectivacollective responsibilitygroup responsibility .

Example: The United Nations is the forum that best embodies this collective responsibility.

Example: This illustrates some of the opposing dangers that using the notion of group responsibility may hold.

» sabiduría colectiva, lawisdom of the crowds, the .

Example: In essence, the web makes it easy to leverage the concept of 'the wisdom of the crowds', which says that large groups of people are smarter than an elite few, no matter how brilliant.

» sicosis colectivacollective obsessional behaviour .

Example: Collective obsessional behaviour can contribute to, and even dictate, the view of what the 'ideal' weight should be.

» término colectivocollective term [Término general que representa el todo dentro de una relación parte-todo] .

Example: A collective term is a broader term representing the whole in a part-whole relation.

Colectivo synonyms

mass in spanish: masa, pronunciation: mæs part of speech: noun joint in spanish: articulación, pronunciation: dʒɔɪnt part of speech: adjective, noun aggregate in spanish: agregar, pronunciation: ægrəgət part of speech: noun, adjective corporate in spanish: corporativo, pronunciation: kɔrpɜrət part of speech: adjective agglomerate in spanish: aglomerado, pronunciation: əglɑmɜreɪt part of speech: verb socialist in spanish: socialista, pronunciation: soʊʃələst part of speech: adjective, noun assembled in spanish: ensamblado, pronunciation: əsembəld part of speech: adjective made-up in spanish: arreglado, pronunciation: meɪdʌp part of speech: adjective clustered in spanish: agrupado, pronunciation: klʌstɜrd part of speech: adjective aggregative in spanish: agregado, pronunciation: ægrɪgətɪv part of speech: adjective agglomerated in spanish: aglomerado, pronunciation: əglɑmɜreɪtɪd part of speech: adjective agglomerative in spanish: aglomerante, pronunciation: əglɑmɜrətɪv part of speech: adjective collectivized in spanish: colectivizado, pronunciation: kəlektɪvaɪzd part of speech: adjective socialistic in spanish: socialista, pronunciation: soʊʃəlɪstɪk part of speech: adjective
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