14 palabras que no conocía en ingles

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14 palabras que no conocía en ingles

• , lookup an operation that determines whether one or more of a set of items has a specified property; "they wrote a program to do a table lookup" Category Tree: phenomenon ╚process ╚processing ╚data processing ╚operation ╚search, lookup

computing

• , computing the procedure of calculating; determining something by mathematical or logical methods Category Tree: act; human action; huma activity ╚activity ╚procedure; process ╚calculation, computation, computing ╚recalculation╚mathematical process; mathematical operation; operation╚number crunching╚transposition

here• Here

n. Hair. [Obs.] Chaucer. • Here

pron. (her) • 1. See Her, their. [Obs.] Chaucer. • 2. Her; hers. See Her. [Obs.]

Chaucer. • Here

adv. (hēr) • [OE. her, AS. hēr; akin to OS. hēr,

D. hier, OHG. hiar, G. hier, Icel. & Goth. hēr, Dan. her, Sw. här; fr. root of E. he. See He.]

• 1. In this place; in the place where the speaker is; -- opposed to there.

• He is not here, for he is risen.

Become

• be·came (bĭ-kām') v.

• Past tense of become .

evening

• The period of decreasing daylight between afternoon and night.

• The period between sunset or the evening meal and bedtime: a quiet evening at home.

• A later period or time: in the evening of one's life.

• Chiefly Southern U.S. The time from noon to twilight.

• [Middle English, from Old English æfnung, from æfnian, to become evening

chung

• action paintingn. A style of abstract painting that uses techniques such as the dribbling or splashing of paint to achieve a spontaneous effect.

seemingly

• seemingly • adverb • On the surface:

apparently, evidently, externally, ostensibly, ostensively, outwardly, superficially. Idioms: on the face of it, to all appearances. See surface/depth

nearly

• Almost but not quite: The coat nearly fits.

• In a close manner; intimately: a matter nearly affecting our interests

Show biz

• show bizn. Informal. Show business.

Gracefull

• grace·ful (grās'fəl) adj.

• Showing grace of movement, form, or proportion: “Capoeira is a graceful ballet of power and control, artists kicking and jumping in synchronized movement” (Alisa Valdes).

encumbrance

• en·cum·brance (ĕn-kŭm'brəns) n.

• One that encumbers; a burden or impediment.

• Law. A lien or claim on property.

exaggerate

• To represent as greater than is actually the case; overstate: exaggerate the size of the enemy force; exaggerated his own role in the episode.

• To enlarge or increase to an abnormal degree: thick lenses that exaggerated the size of her eyes.

• v.intr. To make overstatements.

rather

• More readily; preferably: I'd rather go to the movies.

• With more reason, logic, wisdom, or other justification.

• More exactly; more accurately: He's my friend, or rather he was my friend.

• To a certain extent; somewhat: rather cold.

• On the contrary. • (ră'THûr', rä'-) Chiefly British.

Most certainly. Used as an emphatic affirmative reply.

• [Middle English, from Old English hrathor, comparative of hræthe, quickly, soon, from hræth, quick.]

insufficiency

• The quality or state of being insufficient, especially:

– Moral or mental incompetence.

– Inadequate supply: an insufficiency of funds.

– Inability of a bodily part or organ to function normally: cardiac insufficiency.

• A failing; an inadequacy: pointed out the insufficiencies in my report.