Elemento in english

Element

pronunciation: eləmənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

elemento1 = component ; data element ; element ; item ; building block. 

Example: The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).Example: The Working Group undertook to determine from the data available what data elements should be included for each type of authority.Example: In order to support these three elements it is important to have some organisation which takes responsibility for revision and publication.Example: The following list shows items that can be taken on board and those that are prohibited.Example: This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.

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» colocar como primer elemento de un encabezamiento compuestolead [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio led] .

Example: Different permutations are made by reading the elements in a clockwise direction and leading with a different element in each compound.

» comparación entre elementos comparableslike with like comparison .

Example: This article describes how this tool overcomes the problem of providing like with like comparisons.

» convertirse en un elemento permanentebecome + a permanent fixture .

Example: Vietnam is to become a permanent fixture of the Lufthansa route network as part of the new winter schedule.

» elemento afínnearest neighbour [En el almacenamiento o recuperación de información, documento o término que se aproxima a otro en su contenido o significado] .

Example: Searches of the clustered document files resulting from the use of these four methods are noticeably less effective than searches of the unclustered document collections and of a simpler type of clustered file based on pairs of nearest neighbours.

» elemento básicostaple .

Example: Library school courses on subject literatures of the sciences, social sciences, arts and humanities have been a common curriculum staple since the late 40s.

» elemento clavekey elementbuilding block .

Example: There have even been rumours of plans to scrap most of the industrial side of its work and disperse key elements, such as the work on regional and industrial aid, to the provinces.

Example: This article seeks to explain why current on-line products have, despite tremendous capitalisation, not yet achieved satisfactory returns, but have provided the necessary building blocks towards future products.

» elemento de absorciónabsorber  .

Example: The use of oxygen absorbers in food preservation is increasing every day.

» elemento de búsqueda ficticiorogue string [Datos que se utilizan en una búsqueda que se saben no existen en el sistema y que causan que éste actúe de una manera particular] .

Example: An escape route from the loop would be provided using a 'rogue' string, ie one that would not be encountered in practice.

» elemento de cambioagent of/for changegame-changer .

Example: Geoffrey Burke urged librarians to see themselves as agents of change by promoting multicultural attitudes.

Example: There is a new wave of renewable energy innovation which could be a game-changer for clean energy production.

» elemento de entradaentry element .

Example: Once the name to be used in a heading and its form have been settled, it is time to decide upon the entry element, or in more general terms, to examine the preferred order of the components of a name as the name is to appear as a heading.

» elemento destacadostandout [Nombre] .

Example: Andrew Asnes has become a much-admired standout of the Paul Taylor Dance Company.

» elemento esencialessentialkingpin .

Example: The reason for its popularity was largely that it was based upon a principle of conformity in essentials, and freedom in details.

Example: The fifth chapter discusses depression as the kingpin of suicidal smoke signals.

» elemento importantemajor force .

Example: The university is a major force in the fashioning of the constantly changing urban way of life.

» elemento intangibleintangible [Nombre] .

Example: This environment is one of the library's own making and includes intangibles that cannot be measured but that are necessary for quality performance.

» elemento integrantefixture .

Example: Saunas, steam baths, and whirlpools -- popular fixtures at health clubs -- are safe means of relaxation if used properly.

» elemento no esencialnon-essential .

Example: As he repeatedly tells everyone in the aptly titled 'Clean Break,' what you need to do in order to move forward is shed all of the emotional baggage, all of the memories, all of the 'non-essentials' in your life.

» elemento que se repiterepeater .

Example: This device consists of using the final digit of the base, 9, solely as a repeater; the sequence of numbers now runs: 1, 2, 3,...7, 8, 91, 92, 93,... 97, 98, 991, 992, 993... (ie in octaves).

» elementos del marketing, losmarketing mix, the .

Example: The marketing mix consists of product, place, price and promotion.

» elemento vitalvital factor .

Example: Animal fats and cholesterol are not villains but vital factors in the diet = Las grasas animales y el colesterol no son malos, sin embargo, son factores vitales en la dieta.

» encontrarse fuera de + Posesivo + elementofeel out of + Posesivo + element .

Example: Although she made a strong first impression, she admits that she feels somewhat out of her element.

» enfrentarse a los elementosbrave + the elements .

Example: A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.

» en + Posesivo + elementoin + Posesivo + comfort zone .

Example: This resonates with me as an introvert whose stuck in her comfort zone, and saying yes all the time has become an important goal.

» estar en + Posesivo + elementobe in + Posesivo + element .

Example: It's like how William is totally in his element when he talks about cosmology, because he's an astrophysicist.

» estar fuera de + Posesivo + elementobe out of + Posesivo + element .

Example: His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.

» exposición a los elementosexposure to the elements .

Example: After four decades of exposure to the elements, the garden has been fully renovated and restored to its former glory.

» expuesto a los elementosopen to the elements .

Example: The old building was cramped, expensive and open to the elements.

» fuera de + Posesivo + elementooutside (of) + Posesivo + comfort zone .

Example: Many individuals have difficulty with the process of change because it can create much anxiety getting outside one's comfort zone.

» hacer frente a los elementosbrave + the elements .

Example: A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.

» luchar contra los elementosbrave + the elements .

Example: A large party braved the elements on foot, and when they reached the summit they were drenched to the skin.

» Posesivo + elementoPosesivo + comfort zone .

Example: Dr. Keller is one of those people who really likes her comfort zone -- she's calm, cool, and collected in the operating room.

» sentirse fuera de + Posesivo + elementofeel out of + Posesivo + element .

Example: Although she made a strong first impression, she admits that she feels somewhat out of her element.

» ser un elemento permanentebe a permanent fixture .

Example: Racism and gun violence need not be permanent fixtures in American life.

» subelementosub-element [subelement] .

Example: Sometimes these broad elements are broken down into sub-elements.

elemento2 = element. 

Example: An element is a group of characters, a word, phrase, etc., representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information and forming part of an area (q.v.) of the description.

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» elemento bibliográficobibliographic element [Palabra, frase o grupo de caracteres que describen datos homogéneos de un documento y que forman parte de un área de la descripción bibliográfica] .

Example: An element is a group of characters, a word, phrase, etc., representing a distinct unit of bibliographic information and forming part of an area (q.v.) of the description.

Elemento synonyms

factor in spanish: factor, pronunciation: fæktɜr part of speech: noun component in spanish: componente, pronunciation: kəmpoʊnənt part of speech: noun constituent in spanish: Constitucion, pronunciation: kənstɪtʃuənt part of speech: noun ingredient in spanish: ingrediente, pronunciation: ɪngridiənt part of speech: noun chemical element in spanish: elemento químico, pronunciation: keməkəleləmənt part of speech: noun
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