Uniforme in english

Uniform

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uniforme1 = uniform ; livery. 

Example: Stocks covering military history, uniforms, weapons, flags and heraldry include over 50,000 books, manuscripts, maps and music scores.Example: Only the armed forces (another body of men distinguished by their livery) can equal the ministry for the rigidity with which they exclude women.

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» con uniformeuniformed .

Example: This programme is designed for those hoping to follow a career in one of the uniformed services -- army, navy, RAF, police service, fire service or ambulance.

» de uniformein uniform .

Example: A little dicky bird told me you have a soft spot for a man in uniform.

» uniforme antidisturbiosriot gear .

Example: Many guards view the detainees as criminals and get togged up in riot gear prepared to use force in situations best controlled by simply talking to people.

» uniforme caquikhakis .

Example: Maybe the boys in their khakis and neckerchiefs brought to mind their possible future usefulness as cannon fodder in a way the girls did not.

» uniforme de combatebattle uniform .

Example: There were already several singes to her battle uniform, some that even threatened to burn down to her skin.

» uniforme de galadress uniformfull-dress uniform .

Example: A dress uniform is often worn for special occasions, such as weddings, courts martial, funerals, and the greeting of ambassadorial delegations and heads of state.

Example: The full-dress uniforms -- white for summer and sea green for the remainder of the year -- were worn with dirks and white gloves.

» uniforme de soldadokhakis .

Example: Maybe the boys in their khakis and neckerchiefs brought to mind their possible future usefulness as cannon fodder in a way the girls did not.

» uniforme militarmilitary uniform .

Example: My family decided that he should be buried in his full military uniform with his ribbons on his jacket & medals displayed in his coffin.

» vestido de uniformein uniform .

Example: A little dicky bird told me you have a soft spot for a man in uniform.

uniforme2 = even ; uniform ; seamless ; regimented ; consistent ; unified. 

Example: An unvarying level of illumination, heating, cooling, ventilation and acoustics will give the even type of environment needed in an academic library.Example: Generally libraries have been able to accept uniform bibliographic records.Example: The solution was found to be a composition of glue and treacle which could be cast on to the roller stock and which made a seamless, resilient surface that inked perfectly.Example: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.Example: In order to achieve good consistent indexing the indexer must have a thorough appreciation of the structure of the subject and the nature of the contribution that the document makes to the advancement of knowledge.Example: With the exception of 0 Generalities, which in this scheme does not represent a unified discipline, and 4, Linguistics, the other primary divisions show this broad correlation.

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» asta uniformevertical stress .

Example: Didot's first neo-classic type did not show marked contrast, but later developments of the form, by Didot himself and by Bodoni in Italy, resulted by 1800 in faces of great contrast combined with vertical stress and unbracketed, hairline serifs.

» de manera uniformeevenly .

Example: To reallocate the records by spreading them out evenly in the available space, a procedure called 'reorganisation' is used.

» dispuesto de forma uniformeregimented .

Example: Whereas, before, the land was dense with stately white pines, now apple, plum, pear, peach, and cherry orchards stood in regimented rows and cattle grazed peacefully.

» encabezamiento personal uniformeuniform personal heading .

Example: This article analyses 4 descriptive cataloguing orthodoxies of the past -- corporate authorship, uniform personal headings, main entry, dominance of the card catalogue -- maintaining that each has been overthrown either overtly or covertly.

» poco uniformepatchy [patchier -comp., patchiest -sup.]  .

Example: The retrospective bibliographic control mechanism is somewhat patchy but there are some large scale works = Pincha en o en para ver otros adjetivos cuyo grados comparativos y superlativos se formas añadiendo "-er" o "-est" (o sus variantes "-r" o "-st") al final.

» PURL (Localizador Uniforme Permanente de Recursos)PURL (Persistent Uniform Resource Locator) .

Example: A PURL (Persistent Uniform Resource Locator) is functionally an URL but instead of pointing directly to the location of an Internet resource, it points to an intermediate resolution service.

» remate uniformeunbracketed serif .

Example: Didot's first neo-classic type did not show marked contrast, but later developments of the form, by Didot himself and by Bodoni in Italy, resulted by 1800 in faces of great contrast combined with vertical stress and unbracketed, hairline serifs.

» título uniformeuniform title [Título adoptado para catalogar una obra conocida por varios] .

Example: A uniform title is the particular title by which a work that has appeared under varying titles is to be identified for cataloguing purposes.

» URC (Características Uniformes de Recursos)URC (Uniform Resource Characteristics) .

Example: The Uniform Resource Names (URN) provides unique identifiers for networked resources and the Uniform Resource Characteristics (URC) contains metadata on a networked resource.

» URN (Nombre Uniforme de Recursos)URN (Uniform Resource Name) .

Example: The general solution to this problem is the development of Uniform Resource Names, or URNs.

Uniforme synonyms

consistent in spanish: consistente, pronunciation: kənsɪstənt part of speech: adjective homogeneous in spanish: homogéneo, pronunciation: hoʊmədʒiniəs part of speech: adjective regular in spanish: regular, pronunciation: regjəlɜr part of speech: adjective undifferentiated in spanish: indiferenciado, pronunciation: əndɪfɜrenʃieɪtɪd part of speech: adjective unvarying in spanish: invariable, pronunciation: ənveriɪŋ part of speech: adjective dedifferentiated in spanish: desdiferenciado, pronunciation: dɪdɪfɜrentʃieɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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