Genérico in english
Generic
pronunciation: dʒənerɪk part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dʒənerɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures
genérico1 = generic.
Example: The terms present in these vocabularies are hierarchically arranged in order to indicate any fundamental generic relationships.more:
» marca genérica = generic brand .
Example: I love shopping just like any other girl out there, but I'm never afraid of opting for generic brand items if it means saving me lots of money.» medicamento genérico = generic drug .
Example: The 1984 Drug Price Competition Act, USA, set up a mechanism that allows generic drug companies to challenge the validity of brand name drugs.» producto genérico = generic brand ; generic product .
Example: I love shopping just like any other girl out there, but I'm never afraid of opting for generic brand items if it means saving me lots of money. Example: Although generic diapers, toilet paper, condiments and cheese simply aren't worth the savings, there are a few generic products that make the grade.genérico2 = general.
Example: Nevertheless, the fact that these general lists cannot serve for every application has triggered a search for more consistent approaches.more:
» relación genérica = generic relation [Relación semántica entre dos conceptos en la que uno es el género y el otro la especie] ; generic relationship ; upwards link .
Example: A generic relation is a semantic relation between two concepts in which one is the genus and the other is the species. Example: Another term for the genus/species relationship is the generic relationship. Example: However, in the interest of economy, Cutter restricted links to downward references leading from broader to narrower subject, and largely ignored upwards and sideways links.» término específico genérico (NTG) = narrower term generic (NTG) [Término específico de otro con el que mantiene una relación genérica] .
Example: The Unesco guidelines allow a distinction to be made between the NTG (narrower term generic) and NTP (narrower term partitive) relationships.» TG (término genérico) = GT (generic term) [Término general que representa el género dentro de una relación genérica] .
Example: A generic term (GT) is a broader term representing the genus of a generic relation.