Puntera in english
Toecap
pronunciation: toʊkæp part of speech: noun
pronunciation: toʊkæp part of speech: noun
In gestures
puntero1 = pointer ; tracing.
Example: Note also, that the subdivided heading MUSIC -- AUSTRIA consists only of two pointers.Example: The word tracing is used to denote the identification within an authority entry of all variant and related headings from which references have been made to the authority heading itself.more:
» referencia de puntero = pointer reference .
Example: The concordance is a structured list of the vocabulary used in the text, containing pointer references to all occurrences of the words within the text file.» WIMP (Ventanas, Iconos, Ratones y Punteros) = WIMP (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers) .
Example: This article reviews the developments that have taken place in WIMPs (Windows, Icons, Mice, and Pointers) and GIs (Graphical Interfaces).puntero2 = leading ; front-line [front line] ; developed ; state-of-the-art ; leading edge ; cutting edge ; edgy .
Example: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.Example: Any front-line information and advice agency needs the backing of information gathering and collating services to provide really up-to-date and relevant information.Example: Developed libraries can quote a whole series of discrete services built up over the recent past, which somehow need to be integrated.Example: With a staff of 10 it provides a full information service using state-of-the-art resources and methods.Example: The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.Example: The article 'Cutting edge' describes current developments in microcomputer hardware which are likely to become commonplace adjuncts to library microcomputers in the next decade.Example: The defining quality of people who are truly 'edgy' is that they are risk-takers, people who defy the norm and are capable of breaking any mold they're boxed into.