Superficialmente in english

Superficially

pronunciation: supɜrfɪʃəli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

superficialmente = sparsely ; superficially ; peripherally. 

Example: It would be useful to have at least optional, bracketed, supplied, possible subject tracings with the FICTION subhead, whereas now these are almost never, or at least most sparsely, supplied.Example: An index based on term cards appears superficially little different from an ordinary card index.Example: Libraries today are only peripherally involved in providing patient health science information.

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» interesarse por Algo superficialmentedabble in .

Example: It is time for the ALA to establish its priorities, concerning itself with those things libraries do best before dabbling in other, peripheral affairs.

» leer superficialmenteskimskim read .

Example: In a conventional card catalogue we can skim through a number of entries quickly discarding those which do not suit our purpose.

Example: Rollinger discusses human abilities to skim read.

» superficialmente heridosuperficially wounded .

Example: Problems were defined as superficially wounded, mortally wounded, or critical but treatable, and staff time directed to the treatable problems.

» tratar Algo supercialmentedabble in .

Example: It is time for the ALA to establish its priorities, concerning itself with those things libraries do best before dabbling in other, peripheral affairs.

» tratar superficialmentegloss overscratch + the surface ofscrape + the surface .

Example: Although the description given here is quite lengthy, many points are glossed over, and the Manual goes into these and a number of others at length.

Example: Lengthy though it has been, this chapter has done no more than scratch the surface of the enormous revolution that is taking place in the information market place.

Example: As is typical of Nigeria the real issue is misconstrued and completely neglected, we again continue to scrape the surface and grasp at shadows.

» usar superficialmentenibble at .

Example: Even the modern great library is not generally consulted; it is nibbled at by a few.
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