Inclusión in english

Inclusion

pronunciation: ɪnkluʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures

inclusión = addition ; entry ; inclusion ; incorporation ; injection ; inclusiveness ; inclusivity ; subsumption. 

Example: A scheme should allow expansion, to permit the additions of new subjects or more specific subdivision of existing subjects.Example: The entry, change, and extraction of word and phrases from abstracts is described in detail in Chapter 9.Example: The inclusion of related subjects can help even the user with a specific search, particularly where the user is not adequately familiar with the subject that is sought.Example: The incorporation of such features into a system would permit us to create a machine-based catalog rather than a reference file of bibliographic records.Example: The injection of foreign ownership into the debate over the privatisation of federal agencies has deflected attention from critical domestic concerns of economic efficiency and operational optimisation.Example: The aim of a true bibliography is inclusiveness rather than selectivity.Example: Academic libraries need shed these lingering vestiges of eurocentricism and move forward towards meaningful cultural inclusivity.Example: It may therefore be questioned whether the subsumption of the public library into a recreational-leisure service is an appropriate avenue of advancement for the library -- or for librarians.

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» cláusula de inclusión voluntariaopt-in clause .

Example: It is obligatory to add an opt-in clause to the mailing or questionnaire asking customers for permission to add their name to a mailing list.

» inclusión de ficherosfile attachment [En el correo electrónico, función que permite adjuntar un fichero (en código ASCII o binario) a un mensaje que se manda] .

Example: Electronic management of mail and file attachment are under development and will be implemented in 1995.

» inclusión en el mundo de las redese-inclusion .

Example: Proposals should aim at explaining to the citizens in Latin America the benefits of the Information Society in the following four areas: local governance, education and cultural diversity, public health and social inclusion (or e-inclusion).

» inclusión en el mundo electrónicoe-inclusion .

Example: Proposals should aim at explaining to the citizens in Latin America the benefits of the Information Society in the following four areas: local governance, education and cultural diversity, public health and social inclusion (or e-inclusion).

» inclusión en la lista de morososblacklisting .

Example: Entry of the number '11' reverses the present blacklisting status.

» inclusión socialsocial inclusion .

Example: Proposals should aim at explaining to the citizens in Latin America the benefits of the Information Society in the following four areas: local governance, education and cultural diversity, public health and social inclusion (or e-inclusion).

» relación de inclusiónpart-whole relation [Relación semántica entre dos conceptos, siendo uno el todo y el otro una de sus partes] .

Example: A part-whole relation is a semantic relation between two concepts one being the whole the other being one of its elements.

Inclusión synonyms

comprehension in spanish: comprensión, pronunciation: kɑmprihenʃən part of speech: noun inclusion body in spanish: cuerpo de inclusión, pronunciation: ɪnkluʒənbɑdi part of speech: noun
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