Inherente in english
Inherent
pronunciation: ɪnhɪrənt part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪnhɪrənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures
inherente = built-in ; in-built ; inherent ; built-in.
Example: To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.Example: A citation index seeks to exploit these in-built links between documents and facilitate the identification of networks of cited, and thus associated documents.Example: In spite of its inherent conservatism, the BM code favours direct entry.Example: However, large systems with many users have an element of built-in inertia, and are likely to be more stable.more:
» defectos inherentes = inherent vice [En conservación, defecto del soporte de cualquier material documental que a la larga causa su deterioro] .
Example: An inherent vice is a defect arising out of the material itself, such as the acid content in paper which will eventually destroy the paper.» problemas inherentes al crecimiento = growing pains [En sentido figurado se aplica a los problemas por los que pasa cualquier actividad o empresa en sus comienzos] .
Example: Information technology is in a period of dynamic growth, accompanied by all the growing pains and uncertainties which characterize the 'adolescent phase' of a young subject.» ser inherente a = inhere in .
Example: A literary work represents intellectual skill or labour in which intellectual property can inhere.