Exacto in english
Exact
pronunciation: ɪgzækt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪgzækt part of speech: adjective
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exacto = accurate ; exact ; undeviating.
Example: An abstract is a concise and accurate representation of the contents of a document, in a style similar to that of the original document.Example: The exact location of any term in such languages is determined by its position in the alphabetical sequence of terms, as in a dictionary.Example: Happily the rules of quasi-facsimile are easily mastered; what is difficult is to observe them with scrupulous, undeviating accuracy.more:
» búsqueda exacta = exact match .
Example: DBGuide creates summary pages of data retrieved from a database, based on exact and fuzzy matches.» ciencias exactas, las = exact sciences, the ; hard sciences, the [Disciplina que trabaja principalmente con datos, experimentos y resultados] .
Example: The author discusses possible changes in the pattern of use of libraries and literature in technology and the exact sciences. Example: Price's Indexes indicated that the American, Australian and British journals were 'hard science' and the rest 'soft science'.» copia exacta = replica .
Example: A facsimile reproduction is a reproduction that has as its chief purpose to simulate the physical appearance of the original work as well as to provide an exact replica of the text.» para ser exacto = 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.» ser una copia exacta dd = be a dead ringer for .
Example: The final photocopy was a dead ringer for the PDF files downloaded from the CBS website.» valor numérico exacto = crisp value .
Example: A disease or a condition can be described by a number of symptoms which may be crisp alphanumeric values or fuzzy terms such as 'high' or 'normal'.