Evaluar in english

Evaluate

pronunciation: ɪvæljueɪt part of speech: verb
In gestures

evaluar = appraise ; assess ; evaluate ; judge ; rate ; gauge [gage, -USA] ; take + stock of ; size up. 

Example: Historical archives may be briefly be defined as that portion of the total mass of records which, being no longer current, have been appraised and selected for permanent preservation.Example: Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.Example: A critical abstract evaluates a document and the work that it records.Example: Nevertheless, whatever the basis for the major enumerative schemes they must be judged for their suitability for application in current libraries.Example: A questionnaire sought to determine which selection aids were rated as being important and which were seldom used.Example: The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.Example: The conference took stock of development within information technology, outlined new ways for its use and presented projects.Example: A brief but representative passage read aloud is better than a lot of talk about the book and how much one liked it, for then each child has a chance to size up the book for himself, letting his own antennae tell him whether it is something for him or not.

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» evaluar anónimamente por paresdouble-blind review [Método utilizado para evaluar los artículos enviados a una revista científica o congreso según el cual ni el evaluador conoce el nombre de la persona que está evaluando ni ésta la de aquél] .

Example: Papers in this section will be double-blind reviewed by 3 reviewers for rigor, relevance, originality and clarity of presentation.

» evaluar anónimanteblind review .

Example: Submissions will be blind reviewed by one or more recognised expert(s) in the topics under discussion.

» evaluar el éxito de Algogauge + the success of .

Example: The commercial success of a book must always be gauged according to the expectations of the publisher.

» evaluar el rendimiento en el trabajoevaluate + work performance .

Example: Not only is it an error of judgment but also a Constitutional violation to consider race, creed, color, religion, politics, nationality and sex in evaluating work performance.

» evaluar la eficacia de Algogauge + the effectiveness of .

Example: This section considers a few devices with which it is possible to gauge the effectiveness of an index or set of search keys.

» evaluar las implicaciones de Algogauge + the implications of .

Example: This study was conducted to gauge the practical and theoretical implications of fees for services in libraries on a national and an international basis.

» evaluar las necesidades económicasmeans test [Generalmente para la concesión de ayudas y beneficios de cualquier tipo] .

Example: Gordon Brown always claims that he has to means test benefits because that is the only way to help the poorest people.

» evaluar los ingresosmeans test [Generalmente para la concesión de ayudas y beneficios de cualquier tipo] .

Example: Gordon Brown always claims that he has to means test benefits because that is the only way to help the poorest people.

» evaluar los resultadosassess + results .

Example: This article assesses the results of the project and the reasons for its success.

» evaluar muy positivamente según unos criterios establecidosrate + Nombre + high on + criteria .

Example: Generally respondents rated the abilities of the CEOs high on all criteria.

» evaluar por comparaciónbenchmark [Generalmente, evaluar el rendimiento de varias aplicaciones comparando los resultados de varias pruebas] .

Example: This article considers some of the common questions raised by librarians interested in benchmarking: how to determine what to benchmark; the best way to collect and analyze benchmarking information; and what needs to be done with the data.

» evaluar por expertosreferee .

Example: The texts will be refereed and edited by the publisher, then made available in the form of an electronic journal to users throughout the world = Los textos serán evaluados por expertos y publicados por el editor y, a continuación, están disponibles en forma de revista electrónicas para los usuarios de todo el mundo.

» evaluar por expertos doblementedouble referee [En edición, enviar una misma publicación a dos expertos distintos para su evaluación] .

Example: This publication contains short research papers that are double refereed and published in their traditional format within one month = Esta publicación contiene artículos de investigación breves que han sido evaluados por expertos dos veces y publicados en su formato tradicional en un plazo de un mes desde su recepción.

» sin evaluarunevaluated .

Example: There has been little planning about what to do about the huge quantities of unevaluated and perhaps unwanted information which threatens to engulf the unsuspecting user.

» sin ser evaluado por expertosunrefereed .

Example: Some academic groups have begun to publish unrefereed papers on preprint servers operating over the Internet.

» volver a evaluarreassess [re-assess]  ; reevaluate [re-evaluate]  ; reappraise  .

Example: The economics of the systems must be reassessed from time to time.

Example: Librarians need to reevaluate the purpose of library instruction.

Example: Libraries should reappraise their role in promoting literacy.

Evaluar synonyms

value in spanish: valor, pronunciation: vælju part of speech: noun measure in spanish: medida, pronunciation: meʒɜr part of speech: noun, verb assess in spanish: evaluar, pronunciation: əses part of speech: verb appraise in spanish: evaluar, pronunciation: əpreɪz part of speech: verb
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