Documentado in english
Documented
pronunciation: dɑkjəmentəd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɑkjəmentəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
documentado = documented ; recorded.
Example: While some of the literature examined diverges from mainstream allopathic medicine, most popular publications succeed in presenting coherent, reasoned, and documented viewpoints.Example: The reform process that forces a growing number of women out of the recorded labor force into casual, unremunerated, & informal work.more:
» bien documentado = well documented [well-documented] ; well-attested .
Example: All its systems, procedures, operations, assurances, and quality control are well-documented and beyond reproach. Example: It is a well-attested fact that there is a lack of legal accountability for multinational corporations both at an international and national level.» conocimiento documentado = recorded knowledge .
Example: From about 1952 to the end of the decade, the institute and its activities became a battleground for competing philosophies, methods, and techniques for the subject analysis of recorded knowledge.» estar bien documentado = be well-attested .
Example: In the British Isles, dialectal difference in intonation, or 'melody' of speech, are well-attested.» estar muy documentado = be well-attested .
Example: In the British Isles, dialectal difference in intonation, or 'melody' of speech, are well-attested.» información documentada = documented information .
Example: Many developments have taken place rendering the present documented information obsolete.» muy documentado = well documented [well-documented] ; well-attested .
Example: All its systems, procedures, operations, assurances, and quality control are well-documented and beyond reproach. Example: It is a well-attested fact that there is a lack of legal accountability for multinational corporations both at an international and national level.» no estar documentado = be undocumented .
Example: Friends of the Library groups are largely undocumented in the professional literature at non-doctoral granting colleges and universities.documentar = document.
Example: This means that it must be well documented, with for example user manuals, test data and guidance on setting up systems.more:
» documentarse = do + Posesivo + homework .
Example: The article 'Doing your homework: market research in uncharted waters' provides a detailed review of the motivations for using market research within the data base publishing industry.» documentarse sobre = read up on ; gen up about/on .
Example: If debt collectors are pursuing you for an old debt, read up on your rights -- they may be way out of line. Example: He is also encouraging all farmers to gen up on the European Union referendum to decide whether to stay in or opt out.» sin documentar = undocumented .
Example: The existence of non professional library staff within libraries has a long, though largely undocumented, history.