Énfasis in english

Emphasis

pronunciation: emfəsəs part of speech: noun
In gestures

énfasis = emphasis [emphases, -pl.] ; thrust ; accent ; focus. 

Example: Different devices for the organisation of knowledge place differing emphasis on the relative importance of these two objectives.Example: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Example: The main accent is on primary raw materials, with particular emphasis on the extraction and use of uranium, and on the recycling of municipal and industrial wastes.Example: Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.

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» cambiar el énfasisshift + Posesivo + focusshift + the emphasis .

Example: If libraries are to maintain their role in learning and research, they need to shift their focus from documents to content and from collection to individuals.

Example: Emphasis is shifting in favour of business, financial and commercial databases.

» cambio de énfasisshift of emphasisshift in emphasis .

Example: The aggregated data give greater confidence in the earlier survey and identify some shift of emphasis over the 2-year period.

Example: This article discusses the shift in emphasis from the holdings to actual user needs in recent years.

» con un énfasis enwith an emphasis on .

Example: Accordingly, it is best for children to eat between 4 and 6 times daily, with an emphasis on the healthy foods listed above.

» dar énfasisgive + emphasisplace + stress .

Example: Some are poorly written giving either too much or too little data, and giving undue emphasis to the author's priorities.

Example: Bowers has always placed great stress of his opinion that analytical bibliography is a subject which can be pursued as an entirely independent area of study for its own sake.

» dar énfasis aplace + emphasis ongive + stress to .

Example: Particular emphasis is placed on establishing base line turnover rates and examining the relationship of gender to turnover behaviour.

Example: On the other hand, he has given equal stress to the two chief uses which have normally been made of such analytical work = Por otra lado, él le ha dado la misma importancia a los dos usos principales que normalmente se ha hecho de este tipo de trabajo analítico.

» énfasis excesivoover-emphasis [overemphasis]  .

Example: Education in many developing countries is still dominated by an emphasis on memorization and rote learning, a central syllabus allowing little room for initiative, and an overemphasis on examinations and certificates.

» énfasis nuevore-emphasis  .

Example: A re-emphasis on public information services and more active promotion of existing reference services is needed.

» poner demasiado énfasis en Algoover-emphasise [over-emphasize, -USA]  .

Example: Libraries have invested much money and prestige in their OPACs, and will be tempted to overemphasise them in user education programmes.

» poner el énfasisput + focus .

Example: Tonight's vote puts the focus back where it rightly belongs -- on the issue of Reduce, Re-use and Recycle.

» poner énfasisput + emphasis .

Example: Focusing on this function, however, would put an unproportional emphasis on our archival tasks.

» poner énfasis enlay + stress onplace + emphasis onlay + emphasis on .

Example: The Academy is always at the centre of every intellectual activity and lays stress on its interest in Virgilian studies.

Example: Particular emphasis is placed on establishing base line turnover rates and examining the relationship of gender to turnover behaviour.

Example: Her article lays emphasis on some of the concerns that are important to the continued development of effective information policies.

Énfasis synonyms

stress in spanish: estrés, pronunciation: stres part of speech: noun accent in spanish: acento, pronunciation: əksent part of speech: noun vehemence in spanish: vehemencia, pronunciation: viəməns part of speech: noun accentuation in spanish: acentuación, pronunciation: æksentʃueɪʃən part of speech: noun
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