Eje in english

Axis

pronunciation: æksəs part of speech: noun
In gestures

eje = axis [axes, -pl.] ; core ; focus ; hub ; backbone ; axle ; pivot ; shaft ; centrepiece [centerpiece, -USA] ; locus [loci, -pl.] ; spindle ; swivel. 

Example: If one assumes that the author segment of the author-title entry is on one axis and title on the other, there are 1,000,000 positions in the matrix for the placement of entries.Example: The main list of index terms is the core of the thesaurus and defines the index language.Example: Our focus in this text is on the first stage in the following diagram.Example: And since the main entry is the hub and most exacting aspect of our cataloging process, its replacement by a title-unit entry would greatly simplify the problem and expedite the operation of cataloging.Example: Since 1950 the backbone of British current bibliographic control has been British national bibliography.Example: The rolling press consisted essentially of a frame in which two large rollers were mounted one above the other, and were turned by means of four large spokes radiating from the axle of the upper one.Example: The use of decimal notation is seen as the pivot of Dewey's scheme and notational systems are analysed generally and compared with Dewey's.Example: The rest of the metal from the ladle filled the rectangular shaft between the two parts of the mould, and all of it solidified almost immediately.Example: The speakers will explain what actions have been taken to ensure that freedom of access to information remains the centrepiece of library philosophy in these difficult times.Example: The locus of government policy making has been shifted to the Ministry of Research and Technology.Example: The movement of the bar turned the spindle through about ninety degrees, and the screw working in the nut caused it to descend about 15 mm.Example: A windvane is really just a flat piece of metal or wood on a swivel that catches the wind and points toward and away from the wind.

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» eje central de la economía, elbackbone of the economy, the .

Example: After World War II, agriculture was replaced by manufacturing and tourism as the backbone of the economy.

» eje de comunicacionescommunications hub .

Example: This article discusses the role or deregulation in maintaining Hong Kong as a communications hub in Asia-Pacific region.

» eje delanterofront endfront axle .

Example: Rear ends of heavy vehicles are a real danger due to their being much higher than the front ends of cars and other light vehicles driving behind.

Example: This guide will explain how to change the front axle on your car so you can be on your way in no time!.

» eje del malaxis of evil [Expresión muy usada por el Presidente Bush americano para referirse a Iraq, Irán y Corea del Norte por promover el terrorismo internacional] .

Example: States like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world.

» eje traserorear endrear axle .

Example: Rear ends of heavy vehicles are a real danger due to their being much higher than the front ends of cars and other light vehicles driving behind.

Example: When I change direction between forward and reverse there is a clank from the rear axle.

» eje visualvisual axis .

Example: If the visual axis of the two foveas intersects at the fixation point, it is said that there is binocular fixation.

» en el ejeat the core (of) .

Example: Preservation has always been at the core of the archival mission.

» en su ejeat its core .

Example: Lifelong learning is central to our future, with information technology training at its core.

» salto de ejeaxis jump .

Example: While the effect of this is an image change and changed position of characters, such an axis jump is not created by separate shots, as is usually done.

Eje synonyms

bloc in spanish: bloque político, pronunciation: blɑk part of speech: noun axis vertebra in spanish: vértebra del eje, pronunciation: æksəsvɜrtəbrə part of speech: noun axis of rotation in spanish: eje de rotación, pronunciation: æksəsʌvroʊteɪʃən part of speech: noun
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