Minucioso in english

Thorough

pronunciation: θɜroʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

minucioso = detailed ; diligent ; in-depth [in depth] ; minute ; step by step ; thorough ; meticulous ; painstaking ; scrupulous ; stage by stage ; thoroughgoing ; fine-grained ; attention to detail. 

Example: However, many indexing systems have evolved over the last century, and have their roots in a time when detailed specification of subjects was unnecessary.Example: If the scholar can get at only one a week by diligent search, his syntheses are not likely to keep up with the current scene.Example: She organized the library's program of in-depth seminars on how to use the library for faculty in the social sciences and humanities.Example: They cannot be expected to retain all of the minute details encoded in abstracting and indexing instructions.Example: The VDU gives step by step instructions for those not familiar with search procedures.Example: Timely and thorough planning is essential.Example: Sometimes reserved books slip through because staff are not meticulous in checking the visible index = Sometimes reserved books slip through because staff are not meticulous in checking the visible index.Example: He uses a well-known simile in saying that 'the most painstaking examination of innumerable single trees will not tell us much about the nature of the forest'.Example: Happily the rules of quasi-facsimile are easily mastered; what is difficult is to observe them with scrupulous, undeviating accuracy.Example: The author outlines a stage by stage on-line search strategy to help find pairs of journals that are logically and scientifically related.Example: The project was not an end but merely a step along the road to more thoroughgoing bibliographic control.Example: Both simple and fine-grained policies can be written to permit or deny access to this type of repository.Example: He believes his success will be determined by 'personal attention, being on the ball, attention to detail and consistency of service'.

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» análisis más minuciosocloser examination .

Example: Specific aspects of this study needs closer examination.

» entrevista minuciosain-depth interview .

Example: One hundred US art museums were surveyed and in-depth interviews were carried out with 20 museums.

» examen más minuciosocloser examination .

Example: Specific aspects of this study needs closer examination.

» lectura más minuciosacloser reading .

Example: Processing incoming papers by a first scan to see whether they offer interesting looking words stimulating closer reading is an effective information acquisition strategy.

» lectura minuciosaclose reading .

Example: Introductory lessons of this sort may lead to close reading of books the children particularly enjoy.

» minucioso del detallestickler for detail(s) .

Example: A stickler for details, sometimes to the point of compulsion, Edmonds was deemed a fortuitous choice to head the monumental reorganization process.

» ser muy minuciosohave + an eye for detail .

Example: Libras have an eye for detail, and are usually very lively & conscious of their surroundings.

Minucioso synonyms

complete in spanish: completar, pronunciation: kəmplit part of speech: adjective, verb careful in spanish: cuidadoso, pronunciation: kerfəl part of speech: adjective exhaustive in spanish: exhaustivo, pronunciation: ɪgzɔstɪv part of speech: adjective thoroughgoing in spanish: concienzudo, pronunciation: θɔraʊgəgoʊɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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