símbolo
REPRESENTACIÓN PERCEPTIBLE DE UNA IDEA
Simbolo; Símbolos; Simbología; Simbologia; Simbólico; Simbolos; Simbolico; Lenguaje simbolico; Simbólicos; Simbólica; Símbolos religiosos
= icon, symbol, byword, landmark.
Ex: Icons, or pictorial representations of objects in systems, were pioneered by Xerox.
Ex: If notation is to offer a self-evident ordering it is important that the symbols that are used for the notation have a self-evident order in themselves.
Ex: Hackman became a byword for everything that was authentic about the cerebral American New Wave of the late 1960s and 1970s.
Ex: Three books were eventually to appear that were landmarks in the field.
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* * (símbolo de truncamiento) = * (truncation symbol).
* como símbolo de = as a token of, as a sign of.
* Norma Británica 1749: Recomendaciones para la ordenación alfabética y el ord = BS (British Standard) 1749: Recommendations for alphabetical arrangement and the filing order of numerals and symbols.
* ser un símbolo de prestigio = attach + prestige value.
* símbolo de avance de línea = line feed character.
* símbolo de conducción = piping symbol (|).
* símbolo de fertilidad = fertility symbol.
* símbolo de imprenta = press-figure.
* símbolo del dólar = dollar sign.
* símbolo de mayor-que (>) = greater-than sign (>), greater-than symbol (>), right angled bracket (>).
* símbolo de menor-que (<) = left angled bracket (<), less-than sign (<).
* símbolo de redirección = redirection symbol.
* símbolo de síntesis = synthetic device.
* símbolo de truncamiento = truncation symbol.