Faceta in english
pronunciation: fæsət part of speech: noun
faceta1 = facet ; venue ; hat.
Example: The extent to which each of these facets contributes towards a good abstract is a function of the style and type of abstract and the documents being abstracted.Example: Considers the emerging market and the traditional market for library-information professionals, in conjunction with the stereotype as a conditioner of acceptability in new employment venues.Example: The city librarian has commonly been a general cultural consultant, often with more than one hat, with the curatorship of the museum and/or art gallery as additional offices.more:
» asumir una nueva faceta = take on + a new dimension .
Example: Serials acquisition and management have become more demanding, with the traditional core task of providing prompt access to title taking on new dimensions.» con dos facetas = double-faced .
Example: The system gave rise to a double-faced social dynamic -- inside/inside -- which proved itself able to adapt rather well to social change.» tener una faceta = wear + hat .
Example: Each employee is a three-dimensional human being, with myriad 'hats' to wear = Todo empleado es un ser humano tridimensional, con innumerables facetas.faceta2 = facet.
Example: A facet, then, is the sum total of isolates formed by the division of a subject by one characteristic of division.more:
» análisis por facetas = facet analysis .
Example: This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis, and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.» basado en facetas = facet-based .
Example: This is a facet-based system which allows the subjects investigated to be processed in terms of visuality.» conector entre facetas = intra-facet connector [Símbolo especial que dentro de una faceta expresa las relaciones entre los focos] .
Example: An intra-facet connector is a special symbol expressing within a facet the relations between foci = Un conector entre facetas es un símbolo especial que expresa dentro de una faceta las relaciones entre los focos.» faceta común = common facet .
Example: Common facets may be listed anywhere in the schedule order, because they are facets that, although only listed once can be applied anywhere in the citation order, as required to qualify the concept to which they apply.» faceta de Energía = Energy facet .
Example: Again, in Class M7 Textiles we find that the Personality facet P is considered to be the Fibre (Cotton, Flax, Hemp, etc) and in the Energy facet are found the operations (Spinning, Weaving, Carding, etc.).» faceta de forma = Form facet .
Example: Consider the subject 'Gothic mural painting in Bohemia and Moravia'; there are three foci here, Gothic, from the Time facet, mural, from the Form facet, and Bohemia and Moravia from the Place facet, all three facets within the basic class Painting.» faceta de Personalidad = Personality facet .
Example: Again, in Class M7 Textiles we find that the Personality facet P is considered to be the Fibre (Cotton, Flax, Hemp, etc) and in the Energy facet are found the operations (Spinning, Weaving, Carding, etc.).» faceta de tiempo = Time facet .
Example: Consider the subject 'Gothic mural painting in Bohemia and Moravia'; there are three foci here, Gothic, from the Time facet, mural, from the form facet, and Bohemia and Moravia from the Place facet, all three facets within the basic class Painting.» faceta diferencial = differential facet .
Example: Differential facets are subfacets which are placed adjacent to specific facets to which they are applicable; they are not generally used with all of the facets in the scheme.» fórmula de facetas = facet formula .
Example: The citation order PMEST and various other facet formulae can be ascribed to Ranganathan.» indicador de faceta = facet indicator [Símbolo especial que introduce una faceta concreta en la secuencia de los elementos de un símbolo de clase] .
Example: In addition, synthesis often requires the use of a facet indicator, which marks the beginning of a new facet for example.» subfaceta = subfacet [sub-facet] .
Example: Because all classes comprise simple isolates grouped as foci within facets and sub-facets, the schedules themselves are relatively succinct.