Paralelo in english

Parallel

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

paralelo1 = parallel. 

Example: Although there are parallels between searching and indexing, it is important to remember that successful information retrieval does not depend only upon effective exploitation of indexing.

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» avanzar en paralelomarch to + the beat of the same drum(mer)march to + the same tune/beat/drum(mer) .

Example: Life would be boring if everyone marched to the beat of the same drum.

Example: Such people don't neatly fall in line or easily march to the same tune.

» caminar en paralelowalk in + lockstep (with)march in + lockstep (with)march to + the beat of the same drum(mer)march to + the same tune/beat/drum(mer) .

Example: The Left's advantage is that it walks in lockstep with popular culture.

Example: Anyone paying attention to politics soon notices that when Democrats attack, they speak from the same text, and when they march to the polls, they march in lockstep.

Example: Life would be boring if everyone marched to the beat of the same drum.

Example: Such people don't neatly fall in line or easily march to the same tune.

» en paraleloin parallelin tandem .

Example: The afternoon sessions will run in parallel.

Example: In tandem, tiered instruction and assessment offer the opportunity to analyze the outcomes of specific levels of information literacy.

» en paralelo conin lockstep with .

Example: That means stocks in recent weeks have been marching to the beats of their own drummers rather than rising or falling in lockstep with the overall market.

» establecer un paralelodraw + a parallel .

Example: This article draws a parallel between the growth of video collections and the earlier introduction of paperbacks into libraries.

» interfaz de comunicación en paraleloparallel interface [En tecnología de la información, circuito del ordenador que le permite enviar y recibir varios bits de información a la vez] .

Example: Parallel interfaces are also available; they transmit a number of bits simultaneously.

» ir en paralelo conrun + parallel toparallel .

Example: Examine the backs of the folds with a lens; the one that is sharper-edged than the other runs parallel to the machine-direction of the paper.

Example: It directly or indirectly incorporated or paralleled several prevailing objectives and concepts of the communication and behavioral sciences and other contributory disciplines.

» proceso en paraleloparallel processing .

Example: The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling: personal computers, CD-ROMs, interactive video, videotext, parallel processing, and so on.

» sin paralelounparalleled .

Example: But these designers did more than copy the Aldine original: they developed it in a whole range of new sizes, and produced a series of romans hitherto unparalleled for elegance and utility.

» tener paralelohave + parallel .

Example: There have also been examples of online sexual harassment some of which do not have parallels in the non electronic world.

paralelo2 = colinear ; parallel. 

Example: The possession of a doctoral degree and the occupation of college or university educator are very likely to be colinear variables.Example: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.

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» columnas paralelasparallel columns .

Example: A harmony is an arrangement of passages of the Bible on the same topic into parallel columns so that similarities and differences are readily compared.

» edición paralelaparallel-text edition [Publicación en la que dos o más textos de una misma obra aparecen impresos en caras opuestas para facilitar su comparación]parallel edition [Publicación en la que dos o más textos de una misma obra aparecen impresos en caras opuestas para facilitar su comparación] .

Example: In extreme cases it will be necessary to abandon one of the versions altogether and produce a critical edition of the other, or even to make a parallel-text edition.

Example: A publication in which different texts of the same work are printed side by side, e.g. two or more versions of a work or an original and a translation into another language, is known as parallel edition.

» encabezamiento paraleloparallel heading .

Example: A parallel heading is an alternate form of the authority heading based on another language form of the name or title.

» ordenación paralelaparallel arrangement [Ordenación de las obras de un centro según un único sistema de clasificación aunque algunas de ellas debido a su tamaño o por ser obras de referencia estén colocadas en estanterías diferentes lo que se indica con las letras "q" (cuarto), "f" (folio" o "R" (referencia) añadias a la signatura] .

Example: The location is indicated by the class number given on the catalogue entry and by symbols denoting parallel arrangement, eg the letters 'q' (quarto) and 'f' (folio) denoting an oversize book, and 'R' for reference.

» título paraleloparallel title [Título en otra lengua y/o escritura, presentado como idéntico o equivalente al propiamente dicho] .

Example: A bibliographic record should not contain more than ten main or added entries and not more than ten parallel titles.

» universo paraleloparallel universe .

Example: Let me put this way: we haven't yet traveled to another parallel universe so until we do that I can't answer this question.

Paralelo synonyms

collateral in spanish: colateral, pronunciation: kəlætɜrəl part of speech: adjective, noun latitude in spanish: latitud, pronunciation: lætətud part of speech: noun analog in spanish: término análogo, pronunciation: ænəlɔg part of speech: noun twin in spanish: gemelo, pronunciation: twɪn part of speech: noun, adjective duplicate in spanish: duplicar, pronunciation: dupləkət part of speech: adjective, verb analogue in spanish: término análogo, pronunciation: ænəlɔg part of speech: noun synchronous in spanish: sincrónico, pronunciation: sɪŋkrənəs part of speech: adjective synchronic in spanish: sincrónico, pronunciation: sɪŋkrɑnɪk part of speech: adjective collimate in spanish: colimar, pronunciation: kɑləmeɪt part of speech: verb antiparallel in spanish: antiparalelo, pronunciation: æntiperələl part of speech: adjective in parallel in spanish: en paralelo, pronunciation: ɪnperəlel synchronal in spanish: síncrono, pronunciation: sɪŋkrənəl part of speech: adjective line of latitude in spanish: línea de latitud, pronunciation: laɪnʌvlætətud part of speech: noun nonintersecting in spanish: sin interceptación, pronunciation: nənɪntɜrsektɪŋ part of speech: adjective parallel of latitude in spanish: paralelo de latitud, pronunciation: perəlelʌvlætətud part of speech: noun nonconvergent in spanish: no convergente, pronunciation: nɑnkənvɜrdʒənt part of speech: adjective
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