Reciente in english

Recent

pronunciation: risənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

reciente = recent ; fresh-made ; of recent vintage ; latecomer [late-comer]. 

Example: The sixteenth edition was probably the first of the more recent editions to be widely accepted.Example: Copies can generally be recognized by such signs as set-off from fresh-made proofs, inky thumb-marks, and a general air of dog-eared grubbiness.Example: Review articles tend to have relatively voluminous bibliographies made up of a disproportionate number of citations to source materials of very recent vintage.Example: In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.

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» de descubrimiento recientenewly-discovered .

Example: A newly-discovered document establishes the birth date of the artist as 1827.

» de la historia recientein recent history .

Example: Europe is sweltering in the heat of one of the hottest summers in recent history.

» de reciente acuñaciónnewly coined .

Example: The central hypothesis is that an aversion to neologisms (especially newly coined words) impedes the introduction and acceptance of new concepts.

» de reciente apariciónof recent vintage .

Example: Review articles tend to have relatively voluminous bibliographies made up of a disproportionate number of citations to source materials of very recent vintage.

» de reciente construcciónnewly-built .

Example: Experts feel that unless a retaining wall is built the structure of the newly-built assembly hall may collapse.

» de reciente creaciónnewly developed [newly-developed]brand new .

Example: The author analyzes seven newly developed formulas that reorder the retrieved documents.

Example: Information on small, sometimes brand new, companies in the chemical and biotechnology industries is often difficult to find.

» de reciente formaciónnewly-formed .

Example: An exploration of the region has detected some 300 newly-formed stars whose average age is estimated to be a mere 300,000 years.

» de reciente fundaciónnewly-founded .

Example: This study was undertaken in order to estimate the overall incidence of such injuries in a newly-founded hospital.

» de reciente publicaciónrecently releasedrecently publishednewly published .

Example: This paper reviews the recently released standards for writable optical discs.

Example: As with adult fiction borowing in general, there is heavy demand for new and recently published titles.

Example: Here all the bibliographical aids are to hand, to enable the adviser to answer questions concerning titles of books in print, and of newly published books not held in the library.

» en la historia recientein recent history .

Example: Europe is sweltering in the heat of one of the hottest summers in recent history.

» en tiempos más recientesin more recent times .

Example: Incomplete and anachronistic readings of the records from the 1612 trial for her rape have underpinned an image of Artemisia as, in the older treatments, a flirt and vamp or, in more recent ones, a feminist and resister of male violence.

» fenómeno recientelatecomer [late-comer] [Nombre y adjetivo] .

Example: In China, bibliometrics, though a latecomer, has begun to convince librarians and information scientists that it is a useful aid in collection development.

» números recientes de las revistascurrent journals .

Example: Immediate access to the current journal literature is essential to researchers and clinicians working at the cutting edge of the biomedical sciences.

» pasado reciente, elrecent past, the .

Example: The recent past has been the golden age of vast expenditure on library buildings and resources.

» personal más recientejunior staff .

Example: This article describes a scenario in which the training of junior staff on-the-job is discussed emphasising that the reality in New Zeland libraries falls far short of the ideal.

Reciente synonyms

new in spanish: nuevo, pronunciation: nu part of speech: adjective past in spanish: pasado, pronunciation: pæst part of speech: noun, adjective modern in spanish: moderno, pronunciation: mɑdɜrn part of speech: adjective, noun late in spanish: tarde, pronunciation: leɪt part of speech: adjective, adverb
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