Examinar in english
pronunciation: ɪgzæmɪn part of speech: verb







examinar = analyse [analyze, -USA] ; assess ; discuss ; examine ; go over ; look at ; look into ; overhaul ; study ; survey ; probe into ; offer + an account of ; go through ; vet ; test ; look over ; check out ; check up on ; keep + tabs on ; review ; question ; peruse ; screen ; probe ; speak to.
Example: With a clear objective, the next step is to analyse the concepts that are present in a search.Example: Without such guidelines each document would need to be assessed individually, and inconsistencies would be inevitable.Example: This review also illustrates some of the issues which cataloguers have discussed over the years, and demonstrates other solutions to standards in cataloguing than those embodied in modern cataloguing codes.Example: The article 'Home schoolers: a forgotten clientele?' examines ways in which the library can support parents and children in the home schooling situation.Example: The person assigned as coach goes over the work of the new abstractor, makes editorial changes, and discusses these changes with the new man.Example: This article looks at three interrelated issues regarding on-line services based on the recent literature.Example: The main concern is to look into current use of, and interest in, electronic information services, and also to gauge opinion on setting up a data base concerned solely with development issues.Example: It is difficult to overhaul the basic structure of an enumerative scheme without complete revision of sections of the scheme.Example: Each of the binders is portable and can be separately studied.Example: Chapters 7 and 8 introduced the problems associated with author cataloguing and have surveyed the purpose of cataloguing codes.Example: If one probes more deeply into the question of truth and falsehood, one gets into difficult philosophical issues, which we prefer to leave to others.Example: This article offers an account of the processes shaping the professionalisation of college and research librarianship within the framework of 4 contemporary sociological theories.Example: I believe Mr. Freedman hired about 11 student assistants to go through this intentionally dirty file and clean it up.Example: All three types of material, when first received by DG XIII, are submitted to the Technological Information and Patents Division of DG XIII in order to vet items for possible patentable inventions.Example: Inmate library workers often test a new librarian, but once he or she has passed the test, they usually become very protective and staunch promoters of the library.Example: It would be of enormous help to us if you could put a few things together for us to look over.Example: Where problems do arise it is sensible to check out the training programme before blaming the assistant for poor performance of duties.Example: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Example: The physical effort of keeping tabs on people as well as the distasteful practice of checking up on staff output achieves nothing and may do considerable damage.Example: There is only space to review briefly the special problems associated with the descriptive cataloguing of nonbook materials.Example: If this appears to be excessively difficult, maybe it is time to question whether the tool is too complex.Example: A summary differs from an abstract in that it assumes that the reader will have the opportunity to peruse the accompanying text.Example: Employers should take a preventive role in protecting women's general health, for example, screening women workers for cervical cancer.Example: The librarian sometimes must probe to discover the context of the question and to be able to discuss various possible approaches and explore their merits.Example: Numerous articles in the library literature speak to this phenomenon but most deal with the experience of larger libraries.more:
» al examinar Algo de cerca = on closer examination ; on closer inspection .
Example: The 1st impression of cosiness is dispelled on closer examination, which reveals gross overcrowding in staff working areas. Example: However, this area is visible on closer inspection, ensuring that the repair is detectable.» examinar a fondo = delve into ; dig into .
Example: The objective is to enable the reader to eliminate possibly relevant documents, which, in fact, prove to be of little interest without delving into the body of the abstract. Example: A 10-year-old boy by the name of Thailan died last week and investigators are now digging into the death of the boy.» examinar cómo = look at + ways in which .
Example: This article looks at ways in which names and titles may be used in on-line searching.» examinar con lupa = go ove/through + Nombre + with a fine-tooth(ed) comb .
Example: They are reading the agreement line by line and going over it with a fine-toothed comb.» examinar con más detenimiento = look + (a little) closer ; look + (a little) deeper .
Example: After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5. Example: Had they looked a little deeper they would have uncovered that he was a cunt-chaser too.» examinar detenidamente = scrutinise [scrutinize, -USA] ; put + Nombre + under the spotlight ; bring + Nombre + under the spotlight .
Example: This naive, and generally unfounded, belief in the average American's interest in cultural matters led men like Carnegie to scrutinize insistently the statistical records of public libraries, seeking evidence of a general 'elevation of the masses'. Example: It is paramount to put designers themselves under the spotlight for investigative purposes. Example: When the profession once more brought censorship under the spotlight in the 70s, it was less critical and more loath to take a stand.» examinar el modo de = examine + way .
Example: This article examines ways in which preservation planning may be made politically attractive and managerially effective.» examinar el papel de Algo = investigate + role .
Example: A survey of music librarians was carried out to investigate the role of the Institute of Popular Music, UK, as a source of information on popular music.» examinar en/con más detalle = look + (a little) closer ; look + (a little) deeper .
Example: After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5. Example: Had they looked a little deeper they would have uncovered that he was a cunt-chaser too.» examinar la función de Algo = investigate + role .
Example: A survey of music librarians was carried out to investigate the role of the Institute of Popular Music, UK, as a source of information on popular music.» examinar la posibilidad de (que) = examine + the possibility that/of .
Example: The author examines the possibility that increased traffic load may bring the information superhighway to a grinding halt.» examinar los conocimientos = test + knowledge .
Example: Twenty questions are presented to test users' knowledge of available arts and humanities data bases and the vendors who supply access to them.» examinar más de cerca = look + (a little) closer ; look + (a little) deeper .
Example: After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5. Example: Had they looked a little deeper they would have uncovered that he was a cunt-chaser too.» examinar más detenidamente = look + (a little) closer ; take + a closer look at ; take + a close look ; look + (a little) deeper .
Example: After a glance at the 10 titles, the searcher decides to look closer at item 5. Example: Further economies could perhaps be made by taking a closer look at the way in which our university libraries are used. Example: Libraries must now take a close look at the nature of their service provision. Example: Had they looked a little deeper they would have uncovered that he was a cunt-chaser too.» examinar más minuciosamente = examine + in greater detail .
Example: Having proclaimed the merits of pre-coordination in effective and efficient retrieval, the next chapter examines pre-coordinate indexing systems in greater detail.» examinar minuciosamente = pull apart .
Example: When the point is reached at which the instructor begins to fade into the background, individual students can select cases to analyze and solve on their own before the class period, literally pulling them apart and putting them together again -- 'working them to death'.» examinar + Posesivo + conciencia = search + Posesivo + conscience .
Example: Each of us -- no matter what our politics, our religion, our race, or our station in life -- must search his conscience for the answer to that question.» examinar rápidamente = scan .
Example: Notice that it would be possible to improve recall indefinitely by scanning the entire document collection.» examinarse de conducir = take + the driving exam ; take + the driving test .
Example: If you are a new resident to Illinois and have an existing, valid out of state driver's license, you will not need to take the driving exam in Illinois. Example: I've gone through all the paperwork, no problem, now I just have to take the driving test.» examinar un tema = explore + a theme .
Example: In comparison with adult literature, South African children's literature presents issues more bluntly and also explores themes barely touched on in adult fiction.» sin examinar = unexamined .
Example: Traditional measures of retrieval effectiveness, of which the recall ratio is an outstanding example, are strongly influence by the relevance properties of unexamined documents -- documents with which the system user has no direct contact.