Solapado in english
Sneaky
pronunciation: sniki part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: sniki part of speech: adjective
In gestures
solapado = sneaky ; underhand ; underhanded.
Example: The article carries the title 'Holdouts and other sneaky vendor tactics: no one profits when providers keep searchers from finding information'.Example: The article suggests some tactics to counter the underhand ways of the weasels in the workplace.Example: They will resort to all kinds of underhanded tactics to gain control.more:
» defensa solapada = plug .
Example: I don't want my former remarks to be interpreted as a plug for title entry for serials.solapar = overlap ; layer ; interweave.
Example: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is to what extent the coverage of the data base overlaps with other data bases in similar subjects.Example: For future metacatalogues to be successful, methods must be developed to use all existing organizational tools by layering, exchanging and translating data within a loosely coupled organizational system.Example: Information services should also be interwoven with the social fabric and firmly rooted in a commuity in order to be acceptable.more:
» cuyos cometidos se solapan = overlapping .
Example: Interpretation and re-interpretation take place not in isolation, but in the context of overlapping social agencies.» juntar sin solapar = butt together .
Example: When plasterboard was first introduced, the sheets were often just butted together and the whole ceiling finished off with a skim of plaster.» que se solapan = overlapping .
Example: Interpretation and re-interpretation take place not in isolation, but in the context of overlapping social agencies.» TX (término que solapa a otro en el significado) = XT (overlapping term) .
Example: Amongst them can be listed: 'GT' Generic to; 'SA' See also; 'TT' Top term in a hierarchy; 'XT' Overlapping term; 'AT' Associated term; 'CT' Co-ordinate term; 'ST' Synonymous term; and 'SU' See Under.» unir sin solapar = butt together .
Example: When plasterboard was first introduced, the sheets were often just butted together and the whole ceiling finished off with a skim of plaster.