Conclusión in english

conclusion

pronunciation: kənkluʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures

conclusión = conclusion ; outcome ; result ; wrap-up point ; upshot ; winding up ; wrap-up ; punchline [punch line] ; wind-up. 

Example: Sometimes an extract from the conclusions of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.Example: One of the outcomes of entry under title has been the proliferation of serials titles.Example: Plainly such representative sections may not be present in many documents, but sometimes an extract from the results, conclusions or recommendations of a document may serve to identify the key issues covered by the entire document.Example: My wrap-up point is this: we probably need a nonresearch oriented cataloging center.Example: The upshot has been that author-prepared abstracts vary considerably in quality.Example: The author discusses the winding up of the CompuServe's project Red Dog.Example: Finally, the article outlines the conference wrap-up.Example: Young kids like listening to these shaggy dog stories, but don't usually 'get it', while parents generally groan over the punch lines.Example: Students and staff will be heading to Echo Dale Park for a fun day of swimming as a wind up to the year.

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» alcanzar una conclusiónreach + a conclusionarrive at + a conclusion .

Example: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.

Example: She arrived at the conclusion that emphasis on prettiness is 1 of the criteria that accounts for exclusion of pictures of fat children.

» apuntar a la misma conclusiónpoint to + the same conclusion .

Example: all indications point to the same general conclusion, that an appreciable amount of all books sold are bought as gifts for other people.

» basar conclusiones enbase + judgement on .

Example: Sometimes it is wise for the rater to base judgment on written notes or a diary kept over a period of time.

» conclusión anticipadaforegone conclusionslam-dunk .

Example: These conditions compounds the problems that have already arisen to create a situation in which eventual failure is a foregone conclusion.

Example: However, it is not a slam-dunk that Shell will start drilling this summer.

» conclusión finalfinal conclusion .

Example: By the 1960's the model was accepted as the final conclusion regarding DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) structure.

» conclusión ilógicanon sequitur .

Example: Apart from the non sequitur, this takes no account of the fact that terrorists are effective.

» conclusión, labottom line, the .

Example: The article 'Service is the bottom line' describes the development of a personal book order service by a library.

» conclusión lógicalogical conclusion .

Example: Every piece of writing should have a logical conclusion, and it's your job as the reader to identify that conclusion.

» deducir conclusionesdeduce + conclusions .

Example: This view of the nature of man makes it possible to deduce certain conclusions that are of the utmost importance to the manager.

» derivar conclusionesderive + conclusions .

Example: Qualitative models are useful because they provide a logical framework for asking specific questions and deriving conclusions systematically.

» en conclusiónin conclusion .

Example: In conclusion, it should not be necessary to say that instructions and guiding must be as brief as possible.

» extraer conclusionesderive + conclusions .

Example: Qualitative models are useful because they provide a logical framework for asking specific questions and deriving conclusions systematically.

» extraer una conclusióndraw (out) + a conclusion .

Example: First of all, the most important thing before drawing out conclusions is to collect all the information in a single place.

» extraer una conclusión finaldraw + a final conclusion .

Example: It is still too early to draw final conclusions regarding the relative success of the various intelligence tests.

» fundamentar conclusiones enbase + judgement on .

Example: Sometimes it is wise for the rater to base judgment on written notes or a diary kept over a period of time.

» llegar a la conclusiónconcludeform + an impression .

Example: Many librarians have concluded that the only solution is to rely on Document Delivery Service (DDS).

Example: I have formed a deep impression about the relationship between libraries and economic development from my own life experience.

» llegar a la conclusión de quecome to + the conclusion thatcome up with + the conclusion thatget + the idea that .

Example: Many librarians have come to the conclusion that the advantages of the dictionary catalogue are outweighed by the associated filing problems.

Example: Content analysts, doing their kind of mechanistic time-and-motion studies on 'Till death do us part', might well come up with the conclusion that the greater part of it is straight and explicit racialism.

Example: Users who experience these situations might get the idea that librarians stay awake nights dreaming up ways to frustrate their efforts to find material in the library.

» llegar a una conclusióndraw (out) + a conclusionmake + a deductionreach + a conclusionarrive at + a conclusion .

Example: First of all, the most important thing before drawing out conclusions is to collect all the information in a single place.

Example: The author discusses the various deductions which have been made from the results of the analysis.

Example: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.

Example: She arrived at the conclusion that emphasis on prettiness is 1 of the criteria that accounts for exclusion of pictures of fat children.

» llegar a una conclusión erróneaput + two and two together to make five .

Example: This article suffers from a classic case of putting two and two together to make five.

» llegar a una conclusión finaldraw + a final conclusion .

Example: It is still too early to draw final conclusions regarding the relative success of the various intelligence tests.

» llevar a conclusiones erróneasmislead  .

Example: Nevertheless it could be misleading to leave this topic without two further comments.

» llevar a la conclusiónlead to + the conclusion .

Example: The miniature catalog concept, therefore, leads to the conclusion that mechanized descriptive cataloging will be possible employing only the string of text on a title page.

» ofrecer conclusionesprovide + conclusions .

Example: This article provides conclusions about biotechnology development and information brokerage.

» precipitarse en sacar conclusionesrush (in)to + conclusionsjump to + conclusions .

Example: Don't rush to conclusions -- things may not always be as they seem.

Example: Although the job market could be better, as could salaries, jumping to wild conclusions by misrepresenting data contributes little progress towards the necessary goals.

» presentar conclusionesprovide + conclusions .

Example: This article provides conclusions about biotechnology development and information brokerage.

» respaldar una conclusiónsupport + a conclusion .

Example: This conclusion is strongly supported by contemporary examples of policy formation on technical questions.

» sacar conclusionesdraw + implications .

Example: The author draws implications for various pressing issues concerning the economics of information transfer.

» sacar conclusiones generalesgeneralise [generalize, -USA] .

Example: Clearly this definition can be generalised in order to compare a number of different systems, and provides a useful comparative measure.

» sacar conclusiones precipitadasjump to + conclusionsrush (in)to + conclusions .

Example: Although the job market could be better, as could salaries, jumping to wild conclusions by misrepresenting data contributes little progress towards the necessary goals.

Example: Don't rush to conclusions -- things may not always be as they seem.

» sacar una conclusióndraw + an inference .

Example: The obvious inference to be drawn is that industry representatives believe that membership of the Community is certainly better for industry.

» sacar una conclusión finaldraw + a final conclusion .

Example: It is still too early to draw final conclusions regarding the relative success of the various intelligence tests.

Conclusión synonyms

end in spanish: fin, pronunciation: end part of speech: noun close in spanish: cerrar, pronunciation: kloʊs part of speech: adverb, adjective last in spanish: último, pronunciation: læst part of speech: adjective finish in spanish: terminar, pronunciation: fɪnɪʃ part of speech: verb, noun decision in spanish: decisión, pronunciation: dɪsɪʒən part of speech: noun determination in spanish: determinación, pronunciation: dɪtɜrməneɪʃən part of speech: noun ending in spanish: finalizando, pronunciation: endɪŋ part of speech: noun terminus in spanish: término, pronunciation: tɜrmɪnəs part of speech: noun finale in spanish: final, pronunciation: fənæli part of speech: noun termination in spanish: terminación, pronunciation: tɜrməneɪʃən part of speech: noun closing in spanish: clausura, pronunciation: kloʊzɪŋ part of speech: noun finis in spanish: finis, pronunciation: fɪnɪs part of speech: noun stopping point in spanish: punto de parada, pronunciation: stɑpɪŋpɔɪnt part of speech: noun
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