Pro in english

Pro

pronunciation: proʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
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» conocer todos los pros y los contras deknow + the ins and outs of .

Example: A reputable adaptive vehicle dealer will know the ins and outs of each particular model available, and will be able to help you find the vehicle that will best suit your needs and your budget.

» considerar los pros y los contrasweigh (up) + the pros and cons .

Example: The bottom line is this: the decision to file for bankruptcy is not an easy one, so weigh the pros and cons carefully before signing on the dotted line.

» en pro dein favour ofin aid of .

Example: A good example is the British Catalogue of Music Classification which abandons expressiveness in favour of allocating brief notation to the most common concepts.

Example: Farms around the country have been displaying bright pink silage bales in aid of breast cancer research. pro-democraciapro-democracypro-democracy .

Example: That's because a central staple of American domestic propaganda about its foreign policy is that the nation is 'pro-democracy'.

Example: That's because a central staple of American domestic propaganda about its foreign policy is that the nation is 'pro-democracy'. pro-feminismopro-feminismpro-feminism .

Example: Let me say right away that I use the term 'pro-feminism' over the term 'gender equality' with a purpose.

Example: Let me say right away that I use the term 'pro-feminism' over the term 'gender equality' with a purpose. pro-feministapro-feministpro-feminist .

Example: So because we are respecting the right of an individual who happens to be female, we are being pro-feminists?.

Example: So because we are respecting the right of an individual who happens to be female, we are being pro-feminists?.

» pros y contrastrade-off [tradeoff/trade off]ins and outspros and cons .

Example: There are always trade-offs between the ability and ease of online updates, speed and accessibility in searching, integration of the data base, and data-base maintenance procedures.

Example: The article 'The ins and outs of ISDN' discusses the advantages of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) for increasing the access speeds of World Wide Web (WWW) applications = El artículo "Los pros y contras del ISDN" trata de las ventajas la Red Digital de Servicios Integrados (ISDN) para incrementar la velocidad de acceso de las aplicaciones web.

Example: This article examines the pros and cons for publishers in moving toward electronic journal publishing = Este artículo examina los pros y los contras a las se enfrentan los editores en su avance hacia la edición de revistas electrónicas.

» pros (y/o) contrasmerits (and/or) demeritsstrengths (and/or) weaknessespluses (and/or) minuses .

Example: The author examines the merits and demerits of a variety of techniques designed to determine user preferences for information services.

Example: The Library of Congress (LC) is attempting to identify costs, benefits, strengths and weaknesses associated with the introduction of optical disc technology for storage and use of LC collections.

Example: Whether these differences are pluses or minuses depends very much on a library's needs and expectations.

» sopesar los pros y los contrasweigh (up) + the pros and cons .

Example: The bottom line is this: the decision to file for bankruptcy is not an easy one, so weigh the pros and cons carefully before signing on the dotted line.

» tener sus pros y sus contrasbe a mixed blessingbe a double-edged sword .

Example: This feature, portability, can be a mixed blessing-things which can be moved have a habit of disappearing.

Example: The rise of the World Wide Web is a double-edged sword for these systems.

Pro synonyms

professional in spanish: profesional, pronunciation: prəfeʃənəl part of speech: adjective affirmative in spanish: afirmativo, pronunciation: əfɜrmətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun favoring in spanish: favoreciendo, pronunciation: feɪvɜrɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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