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ad hoc1 [ingl. am. ˌæd ˈhɑk, ingl. brit. ad ˈhɒk] ADJ.

ad hoc arrangement/measure:

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ad hoc2 ADV.

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en el diccionario PONS

ad hoc [ˌædˈhɒk, ingl. am. -ˈhɑ:k] ADJ.

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I. ad hoc [æd·ˈhak] ADJ.

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II. ad hoc [æd·ˈhak] ADV.

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As they depend less on a rigid schema, they are more suitable to manage ad hoc and changing data with evolving schemas.
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The debate on the committees report starts within 15 days, at the latest, since the notification of an ad hoc daily agenda.
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This invokes the creation of and ad hoc value net, which replaces the more traditional value chain.
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Two representative examples of the new technology are the nanotechnology-based tunnel that replaces the bridge and the ad hoc community built on the damaged bridge.
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The first attack transports began to enter service in 1942 and were built ad hoc from a host of different types.
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