Noción in english

Notion

pronunciation: noʊʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures

noción = belief ; claim ; notion ; perspective ; conception ; inkling. 

Example: Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.Example: The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.Example: A focus conveys the key or principal notion of a concept.Example: It is easy to see that users and separate pieces of literature may hold different perspectives on one subject.Example: Different conceptions of what subject indexing means are described.Example: Her experience with many children has shown that often they can repeat sentences and read quite well without any inkling of what they are saying.

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» aclarar una nociónset + the record straightput + the record straight .

Example: This article is a response to 'Preservation of slide libraries' by Ann Cinlar in which an attempt is made to set the record straight.

Example: When your backs are against the wall and everyone's raising questions, a performance like that puts the record straight.

» clarificar una nociónset + the record straightput + the record straight .

Example: This article is a response to 'Preservation of slide libraries' by Ann Cinlar in which an attempt is made to set the record straight.

Example: When your backs are against the wall and everyone's raising questions, a performance like that puts the record straight.

» corroborar + Posesivo + nociónsupport + Posesivo + notion .

Example: Empirical evidence collected from a variety of disciplines over the years, however, does not support the notion that sex is a predictor of productivity.

» corroborar una nociónbolster + a claim .

Example: New studies of bat and insect numbers bolster claims that organic farms are havens for wildlife.

» explicar una nociónput across + a conception .

Example: The metaphor of the network aptly expresses the conception I am trying to put across.

» hacer comprender una nociónput across + a conception .

Example: The metaphor of the network aptly expresses the conception I am trying to put across.

» hacer entender una nociónput across + a conception .

Example: The metaphor of the network aptly expresses the conception I am trying to put across.

» hacer ver una nociónput across + a conception .

Example: The metaphor of the network aptly expresses the conception I am trying to put across.

» noción del tiemponotion of timesense of time .

Example: But, in 1905, Einstein changed altogether our notion of time.

Example: This is because one of the major losses they suffered under communist regimes was their proper sense of time.

» nociones aritméticas elementalesnumeracy .

Example: This is one of the first assessable skills which the young child can demonstrate and literacy normally carries greater prestige than numeracy.

» nociones elementalesrudiments .

Example: In a recent experiment 3 instructors taught a group of students the rudiments of information retrieval using terminals to access remote data bases.

» perder la noción del tiempolose + track of timelose + all notion of timelose + all sense of time .

Example: eBay is the absolute easiest way to lose track of time and the world going on around you.

Example: Deep meditation can also make us lose all notion of time because our mental activity is situated on the subconscious level.

Example: Once there, however, the three men abandon themselves to an orgy of slaughter, so caught up in killing buffalo that they lose all sense of time.

» reafirmar una nociónbolster + a claim .

Example: New studies of bat and insect numbers bolster claims that organic farms are havens for wildlife.

Noción synonyms

belief in spanish: creencia, pronunciation: bɪlif part of speech: noun impression in spanish: impresión, pronunciation: ɪmpreʃən part of speech: noun whim in spanish: capricho, pronunciation: wɪm part of speech: noun feeling in spanish: sensación, pronunciation: filɪŋ part of speech: noun whimsy in spanish: capricho, pronunciation: wɪmsi part of speech: noun notions in spanish: nociones, pronunciation: noʊʃənz part of speech: noun whimsey in spanish: capricho, pronunciation: wɪmzi part of speech: noun
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