abreviado
adj.
abbreviated, shortened
abreviar
v.
abbreviate, shorten; abridge, condense
abreviarse
v.
abbreviate, shorten, reduce in length, make brief
abreviado
adj.
abbreviated, for short
abreviar
v.
abbreviate, abridge, shorten
abreviado
= shortened, shorthand [short-hand], cut-down, abbreviated, abridged, condensed.
Ex: Would it be feasible to construct a coding system with such flexibility that a research library could use a more expanded coding system, while nonresearch libraries can use a shortened coding system in the same code?.
Ex: The five words in the right hand column form a convenient shorthand descriptor of each stage in the analysis.
Ex: The 8088 is a 'cut-down' version of the 8086, having a smaller databus.
Ex: The following is an abbreviated list of standard subdivisions from the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme.
Ex: This article examines the abridged versus unabridged debate in the realm of books on tape or audiocassettes outlining the advantages of each format.
Ex: The table of contents, in a condensed form, is often used as a means of describing scope and contents.
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* muy abreviado = highly-abbreviated.
* ser la forma abreviada de = be short for.
abreviar
= abbreviate, telescope.
Ex: The Dewey Decimal Classification (abbreviated to either DC or DDC) is arguably the most important bibliographic classification scheme.
Ex: What certainly happens without a doubt is that the experienced librarian telescopes into what may appear to be a single instantaneous decision a whole series of logically-connected search steps.
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* interrumpir para abreviar = cut + Nombre + short.