Ordeña in english

Milk

pronunciation: mɪlk part of speech: noun
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ordenar1 = arrange ; collate ; order ; rank ; sort ; sort out ; grade ; sort + Nombre + into order ; range ; file ; create + order ; put in + order ; clear out ; neaten (up) ; declutter ; unclutter ; unjumble. 

Example: A catalogue is a list of the materials or items in a library, with the entries representing the items arranged in some systematic order.Example: Contents page bulletins which comprise copies of contents pages of periodicals collated and dispatched to users are also reliant upon titles.Example: Also, title entries were ordered by grammatical arrangement, rather than in natural word order.Example: For example, search software offers the ability to rank the retrieved material according to its relative significance.Example: During the construction of a thesaurus, the computer can be enlisted to sort, merge, edit and compare terms.Example: Some schools favor subject arrangement, other group together everything by publisher, and others sort everything out according to a theme.Example: This had the advantage that the relevance judgments had already been made, and were graded into three levels: High relevance, Low relevance, No relevance.Example: Sort packages are designed to sort a specified file of records into order according to a particular field or key.Example: Serials can be ranged in the order of the access number, i.e. in the order of their arrival, without distinction as to their size or contents.Example: Numbers expressed in digits file before alphabetic characters, so it may be necessary to look in two different places for, say, a date -- 1984 will not file in the same place as ninenteen eighty four.Example: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Example: The archives of Magdalen College were put in order and abstracts prepared in the 15th century.Example: Pockets of resistance still remain in Fallujah, but the vast majority of insurgents have been cleared out.Example: Many people trim their cuticles to neaten the overall appearance of their fingers and hands.Example: My approach to decluttering junk rooms is to do it little by little over several months.Example: She explains how to unclutter one's home, one's office and one's life with simple, effective time management, prioritising and planning.Example: In this quiz, you will be given ten jumbled words; your task is to unjumble the words with the help of their definition.

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» estar ordenado en forma circularbe on a wheel .

Example: By the chain indexing method the constituent elements of a compound class number can be thought of as being on a wheel.

» ordenar alfabéticamentearrange + in alphabetical order .

Example: For ease of consultation, cards should be arranged in alphabetical order in accordance with the main term on the card.

» ordenar alfabéticamente palabra por palabraarrange + alphabetically word by word .

Example: Both the Micropaedia and Macropaedia sections are arranged alphabetically word by word (New York precedes Newspaper).

» ordenar el materialsort + materials .

Example: These are the recyclers, the workers who receive the garbage from the trucks, who pick through it and sort materials inside cavernous warehouses filled with rubbish-dust.

» ordenar las cosasput + things in orderget + things right .

Example: Think, put things in order, focus on where you desire to go, stay true to course, and reach your destination.

Example: They understand that tough decisions are required and we need leaders who are more interested in getting things right than just getting along.

» ordenar los documentos recuperados en orden de pertinenciarank + document outputrank + documents .

Example: Systems which rank document output do already exist, for example the SMART system discussed in chapter 28.

Example: We might therefore argue that our information retrieval system should enable us to rank documents in response to a query using the weighted vector 'wij'.

» ordenar malmisfile  .

Example: Sets of fiche are inclined to become misfiled, and odd fiches may be lost.

» ordenar porfile in + order of .

Example: The catalogue in which the entries are filed in order of the dates of publication of the documents, actual or established by the catalogue is known as chronological catalogue.

» ordenar por número currenarrange by + accession number [Colocar el material de una biblioteca en los estantes de un modo secuencial según el orden del número de registro que cada documento recibe al incorporarse a la biblioteca] .

Example: In such a resource centre the stock is arranged by accession number but not by any classification scheme which would bring together items on the same subject.

» ordenar por orden de importanciarank + in order .

Example: After calculating the value of 'R' for each of the search terms, the computer can rank the terms in order.

» ordenar + Posesivo + dormitoriotidy + Posesivo + bedroom .

Example: This an ideal gift for the person who would much rather be mucking out the stables than tidying their bedroom!.

» ordenar + Posesivo + habitacióntidy + Posesivo + bedroom .

Example: This an ideal gift for the person who would much rather be mucking out the stables than tidying their bedroom!.

» ordenar + Posesivo + ideascollect + Posesivo + thoughts .

Example: Needing a moment to collect my thoughts yesterday, I opted for a quick walk along the boardwalk.

» ordenar + Posesivo + pensamientoscollect + Posesivo + thoughts .

Example: Needing a moment to collect my thoughts yesterday, I opted for a quick walk along the boardwalk.

» sin ordenarunorderedunsorted .

Example: Experience has shown that the vastness of this as yet unordered field holds many pitfalls for the unwary librarian and researcher.

Example: Unsorted search results generally display in reverse order of entry of the records into the database.

» volver a ordenarresort .

Example: Almost as an afterthought we find a mention of mechanical devices for sorting and resorting index cards.

ordenar2 = instruct ; enjoin ; finger-snapping ; order ; boss. 

Example: Some of the above limitations of title indexes can be overcome by exercising a measure of control over the index terminology, and by inputting and instructing the computer to print a number of pre-determined links or references between keywords.Example: Heightened interest in the nation's founding and in the intentions of the founders enjoins law librarians to provide reference service for research in the history of the constitutional period.Example: The stereotype of the decision-maker as a person who does nothing but finger-snapping and button-pushing fades with systematic research and analysis.Example: The fighter pilot said he was ordered to fire a full salvo of rockets at the UFO moving erratically over the North Sea.Example: At what age should a parent should stop bossing and start letting a person make their own decisions?.

ordenar3 = ordain. 

Example: Born in Amite County, Mississippi in 1924, Will Campbell was ordained as a Baptist minister at the young age of seventeen.

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» ordenarse a uno mismoself-ordained .

Example: Religious leaders in mystic cults are usually self-ordained ascetics.

ordeñar = milk. 

Example: Results showed that the first colostrum of ewes milked one hour postpartum had significantly more protein than that of nanny-goats.

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» no vendas la leche antes de ordeñar la vacadon't count your chickens before they are hatched .

Example: You never know what may happen between now and August, so don't count your chickens before they are hatched.

» ordeñar una vacamilk + a cow .

Example: Animals can be magical in children's play -- whether it be milking a cow, riding a horse or simply keeping caterpillars in a cage until they emerge as butterflies = Los animales pueden ser fantásticos en los juegos infantiles -- ya sea ordeñando una vaca, montando a caballo o simplemente guardando gusanos en una caja hasta que se conviertan en mariposas.

» sala de ordeñarmilking parlour .

Example: This area contains a milking parlour, facilities for cooling and storage of the milk and a machine room for the mechanical equipment.

Ordeña synonyms

milky in spanish: lechoso, pronunciation: mɪlki part of speech: adjective whitish in spanish: blancuzco, pronunciation: waɪtɪʃ part of speech: adjective milk river in spanish: rio de leche, pronunciation: mɪlkrɪvɜr part of speech: noun milklike in spanish: como leche, pronunciation: mɪlklaɪk part of speech: adjective
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