Diversidad in english

Diversity

pronunciation: dɪvɜrsəti part of speech: noun
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diversidad = diversity ; variety ; range ; choice. 

Example: Given the diversity of filing practices, it is important to recognise the most common filing dilemmas.Example: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Example: It is unavoidable in such cases that provision will be less adequate in range, balance, colleciton size or physical quality for a language in which little is published.Example: The most noticeable effect the advent of Islam had on Arab names was not so much on structure as on choice.

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» diversidad culturalcultural diversity .

Example: Proposals should aim at explaining to the citizens in Latin America the benefits of the Information Society in the following four areas: local governance, education and cultural diversity, public health and social inclusion (or e-inclusion).

» diversidad de edadesage-spread .

Example: Account also had to be taken of the disparate make-up and wide age-spread of a reader community which consists of Commission officials and trainees plus diverse visitors from outside.

» diversidad de la vidabiodiversitydiversity of lifelife-form diversity .

Example: The emerging and rapidly expanding field of biodiversity was chosen and an online search was conducted to generate a list of potential authors to be used in the study.

Example: In general, farmers and environmentalists both want an environment that is free of toxins and thriving with a diversity of life.

Example: Results indicate that the effect of life-form diversity on ecosystems is not constant.

» diversidad lingüísticalanguage diversitylinguistic diversity .

Example: The form this 'hypothesis' has come to take is easily dismissed as a straw figure and serious consideration of the relation between language diversity and thinking has largely tumbled with it.

Example: Linguistic diversity can bridge the cultural gap that minority students face when learning to read and write.

» la diversidad dethe range of .

Example: In the face of emergencies, breadth of vision tends to contract, narrowing the range of responses.

» la diversidad de + Nombrethe many + Nombre .

Example: The article is entitled 'The many roles of public libraries in Canada and the challenges they present' = La diversidad de funciones de las bibliotecas públicas de Canada y los retos que presentan.

» una diversidad cada vez mayor dea growing range of .

Example: Companies in Canada, the UK, the United States and Germany, among many others, process hemp seed into a growing range of food products and cosmetics.

» una diversidad dea variety ofan array ofa mosaic ofa diversity ofa menu ofa spectrum ofa range ofa choice of .

Example: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.

Example: Not unlike several other institutions of higher education today, private universities find themselves beset with an array of problems, most of which turn on two closely linked axes: student enrollment is declining and costs are rising.

Example: The book attempts to present a mosaic of community information services out of which certain patterns will, I hope, emerge.

Example: The world contains a great diversity of people, children with adult mentalities as well as adults with juvenile mentalities, and we need to serve both groups as best we can.

Example: Library systems, whether single-type of multitype, offer a menu of services = Los sistemas bibliotecas, ya sean de un único tipo o the varios tipos, ofrecen una diversidad de servicios.

Example: Moreover, the medical profession encompasses a spectrum of opinions as to the efficacy, value, and danger attendant upon various regimens and courses of treatment.

Example: Clearly, with such a complex range of symbols a filing order for the symbols must be defined, as there is no obvious order.

Example: Several commands, such as CLEAR (ESC C), SHOW (F4), and PRINT (F6), give you a choice of settings at the bottom of the screen.

» una gran diversidad dea wide range ofa broad variety ofa wide variety ofa broad range ofan extensive range ofa full range ofa diverse range ofa good range ofa wide spectrum of .

Example: A wide range of pamphlet and leaflet material was collected and arranged in cabinet files under topic heads such as health, employment, child welfare.

Example: Intrantets are becoming very popular among a broad variety of companies.

Example: Document descriptions may be drafted for a wide variety of different kinds of library material, but some common principles can be established.

Example: Data on a broad range of topics were collected.

Example: They design, manufacture and distribute an extensive range of cosmetics and toiletries.

Example: Clwyd, noted for innovatory policies, has a Centre for Educational Technology with a theatre, cinema, arts centre, television studies, and a full range of audio-visual materials.

Example: Although most of Australia is semi-arid or desert, it covers a diverse range of habitats, from alpine heaths to tropical rainforests, and is recognised as a megadiverse country.

Example: Using golf-ball or daisy-wheel typewriters a good range of typefaces can be used on the same page; different type sizes can also be used.

Example: Autism is an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of disorders, sometimes referred to as 'Pervasive Developmental Disorders'.

Diversidad synonyms

variety in spanish: variedad, pronunciation: vɜraɪəti part of speech: noun diverseness in spanish: diversía, pronunciation: dɪvɜrsnəs part of speech: noun multifariousness in spanish: multifariedad, pronunciation: məltiferiuznəs part of speech: noun
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