numeral ordinal - перевод на испанский
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numeral ordinal - перевод на испанский

WORD REPRESENTING THE POSITION OR RANK IN A SEQUENTIAL ORDER
Ordinal numerals; Ordinal numbers (linguistics); Ordinal adjective; Ordinal (linguistics); Pempto-; Quinto-; Ordinal form; Ordinal number (linguistics)

numeral ordinal      
n. ordinal
ordinal number         
  • A graphical "matchstick" representation of the ordinal ω². Each stick corresponds to an ordinal of the form ω·''m''+''n'' where ''m'' and ''n'' are natural numbers.
ORDER TYPE OF A WELL-ORDERED SET
Ordinal numbers; Von Neumann ordinal; Ordinal Number; Ordinal (mathematics); Transfinite ordinal number; Transfinite ordinal numbers; Finite ordinal number; Ordinal number (finite); Transfinite sequence; Ω (ordinal number); Ordinal number (mathematics); O (ordinal number); Ordinal number (set theory); Least infinite ordinal; Second number class; First number class; Omega (set theory); Ω+1; First infinite ordinal; First infinite ordinal number; Countable ordinals; Countable ordinal; Von Neumann definition of ordinals; Von Neumann encoding; Number class; Omega (ordinal); Von Neumann ordinals
(n.) = número ordinal
Ex: Ranganathan has always endeavoured to make his notation an "artificial language of ordinal numbers" into which the subject of a document can be completely translated.
ordinal number         
  • A graphical "matchstick" representation of the ordinal ω². Each stick corresponds to an ordinal of the form ω·''m''+''n'' where ''m'' and ''n'' are natural numbers.
ORDER TYPE OF A WELL-ORDERED SET
Ordinal numbers; Von Neumann ordinal; Ordinal Number; Ordinal (mathematics); Transfinite ordinal number; Transfinite ordinal numbers; Finite ordinal number; Ordinal number (finite); Transfinite sequence; Ω (ordinal number); Ordinal number (mathematics); O (ordinal number); Ordinal number (set theory); Least infinite ordinal; Second number class; First number class; Omega (set theory); Ω+1; First infinite ordinal; First infinite ordinal number; Countable ordinals; Countable ordinal; Von Neumann definition of ordinals; Von Neumann encoding; Number class; Omega (ordinal); Von Neumann ordinals
Número ordinal

Определение

cinco
cinco (del lat. "quinque")
1 adj., pron. y n. m. Número cardinal equivalente a cuatro más uno. En la numeración arábiga se representa por "5" y en la romana por "V". Apénd. II, número cardinal. adj. Puede usarse como ordinal: "Ha llegado en el puesto cinco. Estás el cinco de la lista". Otra forma de la raíz, "quin-": "quina, quince". Otra raíz, "penta-": "pentágono". Cincuenta, cincuentavo, quinientos, quinto, quíntuple, quíntuplo. *Número.
2 (Chi., C. Rica) m. *Moneda de cinco centavos.
3 Cierta *guitarrilla venezolana de cinco cuerdas.
4 Bolo que se pone delante, separado de los otros, en el juego de *bolos.
5 Lance de ciertos juegos de baraja que consiste en hacer seguidas el mismo jugador las cinco primeras bazas, lo cual se computa con un determinado número de puntos.
6 Se usa en expresiones como "choca esos cinco" o "venga esos cinco", refiriéndose a los dedos.
Ni [o sin] cinco (sobreentendido "céntimos"; inf.). Nada [o sin nada] de *dinero: "No tengo ni cinco. Estoy sin cinco".
V. "sin cinco céntimos, dar cinco de corto, dar cinco de largo, decir cuántas son cinco, con los cinco sentidos, como tres y dos son cinco".

Википедия

Ordinal numeral

In linguistics, ordinal numerals or ordinal number words are words representing position or rank in a sequential order; the order may be of size, importance, chronology, and so on (e.g., "third", "tertiary"). They differ from cardinal numerals, which represent quantity (e.g., "three") and other types of numerals.

In traditional grammar, all numerals, including ordinal numerals, are grouped into a separate part of speech (Latin: nomen numerale, hence, "noun numeral" in older English grammar books). However, in modern interpretations of English grammar, ordinal numerals are usually conflated with adjectives.

Ordinal numbers may be written in English with numerals and letter suffixes: 1st, 2nd or 2d, 3rd or 3d, 4th, 11th, 21st, 101st, 477th, etc., with the suffix acting as an ordinal indicator. Written dates often omit the suffix, although it is nevertheless pronounced. For example: 5 November 1605 (pronounced "the fifth of November ... "); November 5, 1605, ("November (the) Fifth ..."). When written out in full with "of", however, the suffix is retained: the 5th of November. In other languages, different ordinal indicators are used to write ordinal numbers.

In American Sign Language, the ordinal numbers first through ninth are formed with handshapes similar to those for the corresponding cardinal numbers with the addition of a small twist of the wrist.