Concreto in english
pronunciation: kənkrit part of speech: adjective, noun








concretar = pin down ; firm up ; nail down ; put + a finger on.
Example: I think Ms Marshall has pinned it down.Example: 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty = 'Come back after lunch and we'll firm it up' His quick sentences had the tone of entreaty.Example: The six essential planning guidelines are: identify the project, nail down the details, determine conversion methodology, develop a realistic conversion schedule, determine who is going to do your conversion, and tie the pieces together.Example: It's hard to put a finger on the exact formula that adds up to someone becoming successful.more:
» concretarse = materialise [materialize, -USA] .
Example: There are several reasons why such integration is slow to materialize in practice.» sin concretar = to be decided .
Example: operational dates, possible use of existing software and costing are yet to be decided.concreto = definite ; fine ; given ; individual ; one ; specific ; specified ; single ; particular ; defined ; concrete ; designated ; circumscribed ; targeted ; coextensive [co-extensive] ; narrowly focused.
Example: I don't see that we are going to stand a chance unless there is something very definite coming out of this conference and similar conferences where these ideas are advanced.Example: A longer abstract can help in the finer points of selection, but will take longer to write and also longer to scan.Example: The notation for any given geographical division varies between classes and between different parts of the same classes.Example: The series area includes the series title, an indication of the responsibility for the series (often series editors), and the number of the individual work within the series, if the work is one of a numbered series.Example: Note the different definitions, and the different boundaries for this one subject area.Example: Various publishers have reputations for specific styles, subject areas or works for specific audiences.Example: If access is limited to certain specified times, the term 'off-line' is applied.Example: In other words, the elements of any single case may point to several concepts; in this sense, the cases are like icebergs -- more is hidden han appears on the surface.Example: It is possible to identify an item uniquely within a particular institution or agency by a running accession number.Example: The Pearson correlation coefficient has been calculated to find out the correlation and to test the null hypothesis that there is no correlation among publishing in journals, citing from journals and use of journals by a defined set of researchers.Example: The second exercise in this course was to outline priorities in library services which had to be concrete, describable and achievable.Example: It is tremendously valuable to library staff (particularly in libraries with a designated departmental structure) to maintain close professional ties with local academic departments.Example: Library and Information Plans (LIP) are 5-year management plans for information provision in a circumscribed region.Example: Threats to the integrity of science include interest in paranormal phenomena, sensationalism of science and pressure for targeted research.Example: Bibliographies in general are also retrieval devices; the difference here is that the bibliography is not coextensive with the stock of the library it may omit items in stock and include others not in stock.Example: Some articles cover broad themes while others are more narrowly focused.more:
» adaptar a una aplicación concreta = harness .
Example: When computers were first harnessed for information retrieval and cataloguing applications, the information retrieval systems, and some of the cataloguing systems developed in different environments.» búsqueda de documentos concretos = item search .
Example: If a search was declared in the questionnaire as either a specific item search or a subject search but the log indicated otherwise, it was classed as an undeclared hybrid search.» confinado a un lugar concreto = site-bound .
Example: The library's catalog is no longer site-bound and be accessed more easily.» datos concretos y reales = hard data [Como opuesto a la manipulación estadistica de datos] .
Example: These results indicate a general lack of awareness of the need for hard data as a basis for rationalising planning and development in the information sector.» detalles concretos = fine detail(s) .
Example: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.» en concreto = in particular ; to be specific ; specifically ; namely ; to be precise ; to be exact .
Example: In particular, most were constructed before the ideas of facet analysis were developed. Example: To be specific, parts, insets and maps on the verso of other maps need to be indicated. Example: Note that these provisions do not include research reports which have been prepared within a government agency but specifically authored by an individual = Nótese que estas disposiciones no afectan a informes de investigaciones procedentes de una agencia gubernamental aunque realizados concretamente por un individuo. Example: Then, in the 1930s extraterrestrial radio signals were detected, and during the last four decades a whole new intellectual area of science has developed, namely radio astronomy. Example: Perhaps, but I recently read something which suggested they (to be precise, Native Americans) really were happier than the European settlers of the time. Example: I have a younger brother (14, to be exact), he's fucking losing it, he just entered high school and he's insanely insociable.» enfocado hacia un objetivo concreto = focused [focussed] .
Example: These include a series of focused workshops and a four day national conference.» en la situación concreta = on the scene .
Example: Nearly everyone has a smartphone with a camera these days, so when something big goes down in the world you can expect more on-the-scene footage than a news crew could ever hope to gather on their own.» ente concreto = concrete entity .
Example: The phenomena studied by disciplines may be either concrete entities, such as adolescent, motor car, dog or diamond or abstract ideas such as love, beauty or hate.» en un momento concreto = at a particular point in time .
Example: This method has been defined as a nonobtrusive observation 'during which the personal characteristics and behavior of sedentary individuals in a complex are recorded at a particular point in time' = Se ha definido este método como la observación no intrusiva por parte del investigador "durante la cual se tomaba nota de las características personales y el comportamiento de las personas que no estaban desplazándose en un gran edificio en un momento concreto".» especializado en un mercado concreto = niche .
Example: Sales figures for individual titles compare well with other niche media products.» motivado por objetivos concretos = goal-driven .
Example: Being goal driven most of my life and now retired, I seem to be at a loose end and dont know what to do with myself for the next 20 years.» movido por objetivos concretos = goal-driven .
Example: Being goal driven most of my life and now retired, I seem to be at a loose end and dont know what to do with myself for the next 20 years.» para ser concreto = to be specific ; to be precise ; to be exact .
Example: To be specific, parts, insets and maps on the verso of other maps need to be indicated. Example: Perhaps, but I recently read something which suggested they (to be precise, Native Americans) really were happier than the European settlers of the time. Example: I have a younger brother (14, to be exact), he's fucking losing it, he just entered high school and he's insanely insociable.» relacionado a un caso concreto = case-related .
Example: The approach here is designed to build meaning representation with propositional components, from which more or less extensive constituents (predicates and case-related arguments) can be extracted.