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usage rate - translation to English

MANNER IN WHICH A LANGUAGE IS ACTUALLY USED, E.G., REGIONALISMS, COLLOQUIALISM, JARGON, ETC., AND AS OPPOSED TO FORMAL MODELS OR PRESCRIPTIVE IDEALS
Usus; Common usage; Usage; Language usage

usage rate      
(n.) = frecuencia de uso
Ex: A survey was conducted to determine the usage rate and level of user satisfaction for InfoTrac, an optical disc bibliographic data base.
usage         
(n.) = uso, utilización
Ex: Changes in usage of terms over time can also present problems = Los cambios en el uso de los términos con el transcurso del tiempo también pueden presentar problemas.
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* library usage = uso de la biblioteca, utilización de la biblioteca
* normal usage = uso normal
* usage pattern = hábito de uso, patrón de uso
* usage rate = frecuencia de uso
* usage statistics = estadísticas de uso
usage         
costumbre
uso
empleo
utilidad
usar
manejar

Definition

velocidad en baudios
Informática.
Medida de la velocidad de comunicación entre dispositivos. Generalmente se refiere a la cantidad de bitos transmitidos cada segundo. Cuando es dividido por 10, el baudio representa aproximadamente el número de caracteres transmitidos por segundo.

Wikipedia

Usage (language)

The usage of a language is the ways in which its written and spoken variations are routinely employed by its speakers; that is, it refers to "the collective habits of a language's native speakers", as opposed to idealized models of how a language works or (should work) in the abstract. For instance, Fowler characterized usage as "the way in which a word or phrase is normally and correctly used" and as the "points of grammar, syntax, style, and the choice of words."

In the descriptive tradition of language analysis, by way of contrast, "correct" tends to mean functionally adequate for the purposes of the speaker or writer using it, and adequately idiomatic to be accepted by the listener or reader; usage is also, however, a concern for the prescriptive tradition, for which "correctness" is a matter of arbitrating style.

Common usage may be used as one of the criteria of laying out prescriptive norms for codified standard language usage.

Modern dictionaries are not generally prescriptive, but they often include "usage notes" which may describe words as "formal", "informal", "slang", and so on. "Despite occasional usage notes, lexicographers generally disclaim any intent to guide writers and editors on the thorny points of English usage."

Examples of use of usage rate
1. "We have an unbelievable usage rate," says Misher Stenzler.
2. The federal study found the overall drug usage rate among full–time workers was 8.2 percent.
3. During Runge‘s four years as head of NHTSA, the country had the lowest highway fatality rate and the highest safety belt usage rate ever, the Transportation Department said.
4. Two previous government surveys reflected a usage rate of 7.6 percent in 1''4 and 7.7 percent in 1''7, but those studies involved a much smaller sample of interviews.
5. Mothers Against Drunk Driving praised the inclusion of $2' million a year to implement high–visibility law enforcement efforts to deter drunken driving and grant funds to states that pass a primary seat belt law – allowing police to stop vehicles for seat belt violations – or achieve a belt usage rate of 85 percent.