Mediana in english

Median

pronunciation: midiən part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

mediana1 = median ; median number ; median rank. 

Example: The citation frequency distribution followed a negative exponential distribution for 1972-1982, with the median citation age of 3 years.Example: The median number of authors per paper was 4.Example: Journals in biomedical fields rank in the top quartile of the Science Citation Index with a median rank of 241.

mediana2 = central reservation ; median ; median strip ; centre reservation. 

Example: He lived in a tent pitched on the central reservation of the Wolverhampton ring road for over 30 years.Example: But the medians have shrunk the width of the roads, leading to dangerous overtakings.Example: Median strips across the state are set for a permanently green facelift.Example: Otherwise, national speed limit on carriageways with no centre reservation is 60mph.

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» mediana de la carreteraroad mediancentre reservationmedianmedian strip .

Example: Mud and stagnant water around the road medians was only one reason for the many accidents.

Example: Otherwise, national speed limit on carriageways with no centre reservation is 60mph.

Example: But the medians have shrunk the width of the roads, leading to dangerous overtakings.

Example: Median strips across the state are set for a permanently green facelift.

mediano = medium-sized ; medium size [medium-size] ; medium scale [medium-scale] ; medium ; middling. 

Example: It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries.Example: The purpose of the project was to examine the costs and benefits of OCLC in small and medium size libraries of all types.Example: The system will be made available to the patrons of a medium-scale branch library (c. 75000 volumes) via network access.Example: I'm looking for a guard dog and I don't care if it is small or medium or kinda large just not giant.Example: His performance over the last five years has been middling -- though this also reflects his cautious economic outlook and a typically conservative approach.

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» de mediana calidadmedium-qualityin the middle rangemiddling .

Example: Not all paper was watermarked but most medium-quality paper, and nearly all the fine, had watermarks of some sort.

Example: As we have seen, authorship and publishing are extremely chancy occupations and, whilst it is very common for books to fall below expectations in both sales and critical acclaim, it is also not uncommon for books to exceed their expectations and this can happen with general books in the middle range.

Example: His performance over the last five years has been middling -- though this also reflects his cautious economic outlook and a typically conservative approach.

» de mediana edadmiddle-aged .

Example: One day, quite a few years ago now, a middle-aged mother discovered that her teenage daughter sometimes smoked pot with her friends after school.

» de mediano tamañomiddle-sized .

Example: For people living in what might be called industrial-rural areas the best that could be expected locally would be a moderate provision in the local middle-sized town.

» mediana de edadmedian age .

Example: Behaviouralists cited literature of greater median age than traditionalists.

» PYME (Pequeña y Mediana Empresa)SME (Small and Medium Sized Enterprise) .

Example: These access points will offer Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) an online catalogue of relevant information services.

Mediana synonyms

average in spanish: promedio, pronunciation: ævɜrɪdʒ part of speech: adjective, noun central in spanish: central, pronunciation: sentrəl part of speech: adjective, noun medial in spanish: medio, pronunciation: midiəl part of speech: adjective mesial in spanish: medio, pronunciation: mesiəl part of speech: adjective
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