Recomendar in english
Recommend
pronunciation: rekəmend part of speech: verb
pronunciation: rekəmend part of speech: verb
In gestures
recomendar = advocate ; counsel ; direct ; make + a recommendation ; prescribe ; recommend ; commend ; put + a (good) word in for.
Example: In order to understand the citation order that PRECIS indexing advocates it is necessary to examine the function of the operators more closely.Example: For example, ALA 5A counsels that collections should be entered under the compiler or editor, individual or corporate.Example: This statement directs the user to adopt a number more specific terms in preference to the general term.Example: In its final report, however, the Working Group made a number of recommendations concerning the future direction of development relating to authorities.Example: Factors here may be: any guidelines set internally, by external agencies or networks restricting the length and content of abstracts, and prescribing stylistic features.Example: In the interest of economy, and in order to avoid an overcomplex catalogue these rules recommend selective use of added entries.Example: As drill exercises in writing, the writing of book reviews has little to commend it.Example: I just wanted to tell you thank you so much and I just wanted to put a good word in for the three guys who installed it, they were fantastic, fast, polite and professional.more:
» recomendar a = put + a word in for .
Example: This also means that you almost have to know someone who can put a word in for you or have a well-known name in order to reasonably quickly rise to the top.» recomendar directrices = provide + guidelines .
Example: In addition, AACR2 provides guidelines on how to handle more intractable situations such as in deciding on which of six authors' names to record in a description.» recomendar encarecidamente = urge .
Example: The reader is urged to examine some of these tools.