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  • 1 simulado

    adj.
    simulated, counterfeit, phony, fictitious.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: simular.
    * * *
    1→ link=simular simular
    1 simulated
    * * *
    ADJ (=representado) simulated; (=fingido) feigned
    * * *
    Ex. For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.
    * * *

    Ex: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.

    * * *
    simulated
    vuelo/ataque simulado flight/attack simulation
    * * *

    Del verbo simular: ( conjugate simular)

    simulado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    simulado    
    simular
    simular ( conjugate simular) verbo transitivo sentimiento to feign;
    accidente to fake;
    efecto/sonido to simulate
    simulado,-a adjetivo simulated, imitated, pretended
    simular vtr (aparentar, fingir) to feign, sham: simulaba estar enfermo, he feigned illness, simuló un accidente, he pretended to have an accident
    (un decorado) to represent
    (un vuelo, un sonido, un ataque) to simulate, sham
    ' simulado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    simulada
    English:
    apparent
    - make-believe
    - mock
    * * *
    simulado, -a adj
    1. [fingido] feigned;
    su tristeza era simulada he was only pretending to be sad
    2. [de prueba] simulated

    Spanish-English dictionary > simulado

  • 2 simulado

    simulate, simulated

    Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > simulado

  • 3 simulado

    • feigned
    • fictitious
    • simulated

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > simulado

  • 4 ambiente de trabajo simulado

    • simulated job environment

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > ambiente de trabajo simulado

  • 5 balance simulado

    • pro forma balance sheet

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > balance simulado

  • 6 contrato simulado

    • simulated contract

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > contrato simulado

  • 7 estado simulado

    • proforma statement

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estado simulado

  • 8 fallo simulado

    • simulated judgment

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fallo simulado

  • 9 postor simulado en una subasta

    • puffed-up
    • puffer
    • puffin

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > postor simulado en una subasta

  • 10 proceso simulado

    • action in bad faith
    • simulated proceeding

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > proceso simulado

  • 11 programa simulado

    • simulated program

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > programa simulado

  • 12 balance simulado

    m.
    pro forma balance sheet.

    Spanish-English dictionary > balance simulado

  • 13 contrato simulado

    m.
    simulated contract.

    Spanish-English dictionary > contrato simulado

  • 14 estado simulado

    m.
    proforma statement.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estado simulado

  • 15 fallo simulado

    m.
    simulated judgment.

    Spanish-English dictionary > fallo simulado

  • 16 proceso simulado

    m.
    simulated proceeding, action in bad faith.

    Spanish-English dictionary > proceso simulado

  • 17 programa simulado

    m.
    simulated program.

    Spanish-English dictionary > programa simulado

  • 18 simulada


    simulado,-a adjetivo simulated, imitated, pretended
    ' simulada' also found in these entries:
    English:
    mock

    Spanish-English dictionary > simulada

  • 19 falso

    adj.
    1 false, fake, dummy, counterfeit.
    2 false, delusory, misleading.
    3 false, liar, deceitful, fake.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: falsar.
    * * *
    1 (no verdadero) false, untrue
    2 (moneda) false, counterfeit; (cuadro, sello) forged
    3 (persona) insincere, false; (sonrisa) false
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 (persona) insincere person
    \
    dar un paso en falso (tropezar) to trip, stumble 2 (cometer un error) to make a mistake, make a wrong move
    en falso (con falsedad) falsely 2 (sin apoyo) without proper support
    jurar en falso to commit perjury
    falsa alarma false alarm
    * * *
    (f. - falsa)
    adj.
    1) false, untrue
    2) fake
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [acusación, creencia, rumor] false

    falso testimonio — perjury, false testimony

    2) [firma, pasaporte, joya] false, fake; [techo] false; [cuadro] fake; [moneda] counterfeit
    3) (=insincero) [persona] false, insincere; [sonrisa] false
    4) [caballo] vicious
    5)

    en falso: coger a algn en falso — to catch sb in a lie

    dar un paso en falso — (lit) to trip; (fig) to take a false step

    2.
    SM CAm, Méx false evidence
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    - sa adjetivo
    1)
    a) < billete> counterfeit, forged; < cuadro> forged; < documento> false, forged; <diamante/joya> fake; <cajón/techo> false
    b) ( insincero) < persona> insincere, false; <sonrisa/promesa> false
    2)
    a) ( no cierto) <dato/nombre/declaración> false

    eso es falso — that is not true, that is untrue

    b)

    en falso: jurar en falso to commit perjury; golpear en falso — to miss the mark

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    = dummy, false, sham, spurious, unauthentic, faked, untrue, bogus, deceitful, pseudo, fake, two-faced, inauthentic, phony [phoney], meretricious, counterfeit, insincere, hocus pocus, specious, dishonest, mendacious, delusional.
    Ex. DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.
    Ex. The concept 'Senses' constitutes a false link in the chain.
    Ex. A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.
    Ex. Examples would include giving a spurious impression of busyness at the reference desk.
    Ex. So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).
    Ex. Libri was accused of stealing manuscripts of unique importance and rarity from French provincial libraries in the 1840s and inserting faked notes of provenance, substituting Italian place names for French ones.
    Ex. Public library collections are of little use to scholars and have failed to provide the communications links that might prove this hypothesis untrue.
    Ex. The article 'A bogus and dismal science, or the eggplant that ate library schools' discusses the reasons for the perennial professional indentity crisis amongst librarians.
    Ex. Again, on the matter of the sources already consulted by the enquirer, the implication is not that he is unreliable or deceitful, but that in looking up the Encyclopedia Americana he may not be aware of the existence of the index.
    Ex. Sometimes authors write ' pseudo abstracts' to meet deadlines for articles or for talks to be delivered.
    Ex. This article deals with the detection of fake letters and documents.
    Ex. This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.
    Ex. Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.
    Ex. Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.
    Ex. The responsibility of the critic must be to maintain rigorous standards, and strive to alert the public to the implications for the future of a market flooded with meretricious productions.
    Ex. Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.
    Ex. There is a point when participation may become mere meddling and insincere.
    Ex. The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.
    Ex. This comparative frame of reference is specious and irrelevant on several counts.
    Ex. Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.
    Ex. I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.
    Ex. Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.
    ----
    * abeto falso = spruce.
    * alegación falsa = ipse dixit.
    * charlatanería falsa = cant.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * dar una falsa impresión = keep up + facade, put on + an act.
    * dar un paso en falso = make + a false move.
    * democracia falsa = travesty democracy.
    * diamante falso = rhinestone.
    * erradicar falsas ideas = erase + misconceptions.
    * erradicar una falsa idea = dispel + idea.
    * falsa alabanza = lip service.
    * falsa ilusión = delusion.
    * falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.
    * falsa pretensión = false pretence.
    * falsa sensación de seguridad = false sense of security.
    * falso pretexto = false pretence.
    * falso testimonio = perjury.
    * hablar en falso = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue.
    * hacer un movimiento en falso = make + a false move.
    * idea falsa = misconception, bogus idea, illusion.
    * movimiento en falso = false move.
    * nivel jerárquico falso = false link.
    * paso en falso = false move.
    * pista falsa = red herring.
    * resultar falso = prove + false.
    * sonar falso = have + a hollow ring.
    * toma falsa = outtake.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    1)
    a) < billete> counterfeit, forged; < cuadro> forged; < documento> false, forged; <diamante/joya> fake; <cajón/techo> false
    b) ( insincero) < persona> insincere, false; <sonrisa/promesa> false
    2)
    a) ( no cierto) <dato/nombre/declaración> false

    eso es falso — that is not true, that is untrue

    b)

    en falso: jurar en falso to commit perjury; golpear en falso — to miss the mark

    * * *
    = dummy, false, sham, spurious, unauthentic, faked, untrue, bogus, deceitful, pseudo, fake, two-faced, inauthentic, phony [phoney], meretricious, counterfeit, insincere, hocus pocus, specious, dishonest, mendacious, delusional.

    Ex: DOBIS/LIBIS, therefore, assigns them the dummy master number zero.

    Ex: The concept 'Senses' constitutes a false link in the chain.
    Ex: A sham catalog is a disservice to the user, and participating in the creation of a sham catalog is personally degrading to a professional.
    Ex: Examples would include giving a spurious impression of busyness at the reference desk.
    Ex: So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).
    Ex: Libri was accused of stealing manuscripts of unique importance and rarity from French provincial libraries in the 1840s and inserting faked notes of provenance, substituting Italian place names for French ones.
    Ex: Public library collections are of little use to scholars and have failed to provide the communications links that might prove this hypothesis untrue.
    Ex: The article 'A bogus and dismal science, or the eggplant that ate library schools' discusses the reasons for the perennial professional indentity crisis amongst librarians.
    Ex: Again, on the matter of the sources already consulted by the enquirer, the implication is not that he is unreliable or deceitful, but that in looking up the Encyclopedia Americana he may not be aware of the existence of the index.
    Ex: Sometimes authors write ' pseudo abstracts' to meet deadlines for articles or for talks to be delivered.
    Ex: This article deals with the detection of fake letters and documents.
    Ex: This course looks at this two-faced society with guided field trips to cemeteries and to the architecture of Edinburgh's underworld below the great banks and public buildings.
    Ex: Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.
    Ex: Much of the culture of Western democracies has increasingly become inauthentic or phony.
    Ex: The responsibility of the critic must be to maintain rigorous standards, and strive to alert the public to the implications for the future of a market flooded with meretricious productions.
    Ex: Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.
    Ex: There is a point when participation may become mere meddling and insincere.
    Ex: The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.
    Ex: This comparative frame of reference is specious and irrelevant on several counts.
    Ex: Mostly facsimiles are made without dishonest intent, although some have certainly been intended to deceive, and the ease with which they can be identified varies with the reproduction process used.
    Ex: I love movies like that -- where slowly, gradually, bit by bit, all the characters realize that the villain was really disastrously mendacious and criminal.
    Ex: Despite what false patriots tell us, we now have a delusional democracy, not one that citizens can trust to serve their interests.
    * abeto falso = spruce.
    * alegación falsa = ipse dixit.
    * charlatanería falsa = cant.
    * crear falsas ilusiones = create + false illusions.
    * dar una falsa impresión = keep up + facade, put on + an act.
    * dar un paso en falso = make + a false move.
    * democracia falsa = travesty democracy.
    * diamante falso = rhinestone.
    * erradicar falsas ideas = erase + misconceptions.
    * erradicar una falsa idea = dispel + idea.
    * falsa alabanza = lip service.
    * falsa ilusión = delusion.
    * falsa política de integración de minorías = tokenism.
    * falsa pretensión = false pretence.
    * falsa sensación de seguridad = false sense of security.
    * falso pretexto = false pretence.
    * falso testimonio = perjury.
    * hablar en falso = speak with + a split tongue, speak with + a forked tongue, speak with + a twisted tongue.
    * hacer un movimiento en falso = make + a false move.
    * idea falsa = misconception, bogus idea, illusion.
    * movimiento en falso = false move.
    * nivel jerárquico falso = false link.
    * paso en falso = false move.
    * pista falsa = red herring.
    * resultar falso = prove + false.
    * sonar falso = have + a hollow ring.
    * toma falsa = outtake.

    * * *
    falso -sa
    A
    1 ‹billete› counterfeit, forged; ‹cuadro› forged
    2 ‹documento› (copiado) false, forged, fake; (alterado) false, forged
    3 (simulado) ‹diamante/joya› fake; ‹bolsillo/cajón/techo› false
    4 (insincero) ‹persona› insincere, false; ‹sonrisa› false; ‹promesa› false
    B
    1 (no cierto) ‹dato/nombre/declaración› false
    eso es falso, nunca afirmé tal cosa that is not true o that is untrue, I never said such a thing
    2
    en falso: jurar en falso to commit perjury
    golpear en falso to miss the mark
    esta tabla está en falso this board isn't properly supported
    la maleta cerró en falso the suitcase didn't shut properly
    el tornillo giraba en falso the screw wouldn't grip
    paso1 m C 1. (↑ paso (1))
    Compuestos:
    feminine false alarm
    feminine false modesty
    masculine ( Der) false testimony, perjury
    no levantar falso testimonio ( Relig) thou shalt not bear false witness
    * * *

     

    falso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo


    cuadro forged;
    documento false, forged;
    diamante/joya fake;
    cajón/techo false

    sonrisa/promesa false
    c) ( no cierto) ‹dato/nombre/declaración false;

    eso es falso that is not true o is untrue;

    falsa alarma false alarm;
    falso testimonio sustantivo masculino (Der) false testimony, perjury
    falso,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 false: eso que dices es falso, what you're saying is wrong
    había un puerta falsa, there was a false door
    nombre falso, assumed name
    2 (persona) insincere: Juan me parece muy falso, I think Juan is insincere
    3 (falsificado) forged
    dinero falso, counterfeit o bogus money
    II m (persona) insincere person, hypocrit
    ♦ Locuciones: en falso, false: jurar en falso, to commit perjury
    ' falso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cierta
    - cierto
    - falaz
    - falsa
    - fantasma
    - incierta
    - incierto
    - jurar
    - perjurar
    - testimonio
    - colar
    - supuesto
    English:
    absolutely
    - affected
    - bogus
    - counterfeit
    - deceitful
    - disingenuous
    - dud
    - fake
    - false
    - false move
    - faux pas
    - hollow
    - insincere
    - phoney
    - sham
    - slimy
    - spurious
    - two-faced
    - untrue
    - untruthful
    - smooth
    - spruce
    - sycamore
    - trumped-up
    - two
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    falso, -a
    adj
    1. [afirmación, información, rumor] false, untrue;
    eso que dices es falso what you are saying is not true;
    en falso [falsamente] falsely;
    [sin firmeza] unsoundly;
    si haces un movimiento en falso, disparo one false move and I'll shoot;
    dio un paso en falso y se cayó he missed his footing and fell;
    jurar en falso to commit perjury
    falsa alarma false alarm;
    falso testimonio [en juicio] perjury, false evidence;
    dar falso testimonio to give false evidence
    2. [dinero, firma, cuadro] forged;
    [pasaporte] forged, false; [joyas] fake;
    un diamante falso an imitation diamond
    3. [hipócrita] deceitful;
    no soporto a los falsos amigos que te critican a la espalda I can't stand false friends who criticize you behind your back;
    basta ya de falsa simpatía that's enough of you pretending to be nice;
    Fam Hum
    es más falso que Judas he's a real snake in the grass
    Ling falso amigo false friend;
    falsa modestia false modesty
    4. [simulado] false
    falsa costilla false rib;
    falso estuco [en bricolaje] stick-on plasterwork;
    falso muro false wall;
    falso techo false ceiling
    nm,f
    [hipócrita] hypocrite
    * * *
    adj
    1 false
    2 joyas fake; documento, firma forged; monedas, billetes counterfeit
    3
    :
    declarar en falso commit perjury
    4 persona false
    * * *
    falso, -sa adj
    1) falaz: false, untrue
    2) : counterfeit, forged
    * * *
    falso adj
    1. (en general) false
    2. (billete, cuadro) forged
    3. (joya) fake
    4. (persona) false / insincere

    Spanish-English dictionary > falso

  • 20 texto

    m.
    1 text (palabras, libro).
    2 passage (pasaje).
    * * *
    1 text
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM text
    * * *
    1) ( escrito) text
    2) ( libro) text, book
    * * *
    = narration, text, transcript, textual matter.
    Ex. The forms they take may be leaflets, workbooks perhaps intended to accompany audio units, or narration developed to accompany tape/slide shows or video displays.
    Ex. If the text is out of date it is foolish to bind the book.
    Ex. The cataloguer must make an exact transcript of the title on the title page.
    Ex. A word processor is simply a computer which is dedicated to the manipulation of textual matter.
    ----
    * base de datos de texto = text-oriented database, text database.
    * base de datos de texto completo = full text database.
    * base de datos de texto libre = free text database.
    * búsqueda de texto libre = free text search, free-text searching.
    * búsqueda en texto completo = full text search.
    * cadena de texto = text string.
    * campo de texto libre = free-text field.
    * codificación de textos = text encoding.
    * con las características similares a las de texto = text-like.
    * conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech conversion.
    * convertido a texto = OCR-ed [OCRed].
    * de soporte de texto = text-carrying.
    * de texto = text-based.
    * documento de texto = textual document.
    * eliminar de un texto = redact out, redact.
    * en texto completo = full-text.
    * enunciado de búsqueda en texto libre = free-text search statement.
    * enviar un mensaje de texto = text.
    * fichero de texto = text file.
    * frase de texto libre = free-text phrase.
    * información de texto completo = full-text information.
    * libro de texto = school book, text, textbook [text book].
    * libro de texto de una asignatura = set course book.
    * libro de texto escolar = school text.
    * Libros de Texto para Africa (TAP) = Textbooks for Africa (TAP).
    * mensaje de texto = text message.
    * minería de textos = text-mining.
    * nota al final del texto = endnote.
    * palabra del texto = text word.
    * paquete de edición de texto = editing package.
    * parte principal del texto = meat of the text.
    * Procesador de Matrices de Texto (TAP) = Text Array Processor (TAP).
    * procesador de texto = text processor.
    * procesador de textos = word processing software, word processor, text-processing software.
    * procesamiento de texto = text processing.
    * procesamiento de textos = word processing, wordprocessing.
    * programa de edición de texto = editor.
    * Proyecto Nacional de Lectura Optica de Textos de Agricultura (NATDP) = National Agricultural Text Digitizing Project (NATDP).
    * que no es libro de texto = non-textbook.
    * que no es texto = non-text.
    * recuperación de texto = text retrieval.
    * recuperación de texto completo = full text retrieval.
    * recuperación de texto libre = free text retrieval.
    * selección de textos = selected writings.
    * sistema de conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech system.
    * sistema para la recuperación de texto libre = free text retrieval system.
    * texto clásico = classical text.
    * texto completo = full text.
    * texto con letras grandes = large print.
    * texto continuo = stream of text.
    * texto electrónico = electronic text [e-text].
    * texto en columnas = columnar text.
    * texto enmarcado en un recuadro = boxed text.
    * texto escrito a máquina = typescript.
    * texto fuente = copy-text.
    * texto impreso = letterpress, printed text.
    * texto justificado = justified text.
    * texto legible por máquina = machine readable text.
    * texto libre = free text.
    * texto lineal = linear text.
    * texto literario = literary text.
    * texto mecanografiado = typescript.
    * texto narrado = narrative text.
    * texto para presentar oralmente = speaking text.
    * texto plano = plain text.
    * texto simple = plain text.
    * tratamiento de textos = word processing.
    * variante de un texto = variant text, variant reading.
    * * *
    1) ( escrito) text
    2) ( libro) text, book
    * * *
    = narration, text, transcript, textual matter.

    Ex: The forms they take may be leaflets, workbooks perhaps intended to accompany audio units, or narration developed to accompany tape/slide shows or video displays.

    Ex: If the text is out of date it is foolish to bind the book.
    Ex: The cataloguer must make an exact transcript of the title on the title page.
    Ex: A word processor is simply a computer which is dedicated to the manipulation of textual matter.
    * base de datos de texto = text-oriented database, text database.
    * base de datos de texto completo = full text database.
    * base de datos de texto libre = free text database.
    * búsqueda de texto libre = free text search, free-text searching.
    * búsqueda en texto completo = full text search.
    * cadena de texto = text string.
    * campo de texto libre = free-text field.
    * codificación de textos = text encoding.
    * con las características similares a las de texto = text-like.
    * conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech conversion.
    * convertido a texto = OCR-ed [OCRed].
    * de soporte de texto = text-carrying.
    * de texto = text-based.
    * documento de texto = textual document.
    * eliminar de un texto = redact out, redact.
    * en texto completo = full-text.
    * enunciado de búsqueda en texto libre = free-text search statement.
    * enviar un mensaje de texto = text.
    * fichero de texto = text file.
    * frase de texto libre = free-text phrase.
    * información de texto completo = full-text information.
    * libro de texto = school book, text, textbook [text book].
    * libro de texto de una asignatura = set course book.
    * libro de texto escolar = school text.
    * Libros de Texto para Africa (TAP) = Textbooks for Africa (TAP).
    * mensaje de texto = text message.
    * minería de textos = text-mining.
    * nota al final del texto = endnote.
    * palabra del texto = text word.
    * paquete de edición de texto = editing package.
    * parte principal del texto = meat of the text.
    * Procesador de Matrices de Texto (TAP) = Text Array Processor (TAP).
    * procesador de texto = text processor.
    * procesador de textos = word processing software, word processor, text-processing software.
    * procesamiento de texto = text processing.
    * procesamiento de textos = word processing, wordprocessing.
    * programa de edición de texto = editor.
    * Proyecto Nacional de Lectura Optica de Textos de Agricultura (NATDP) = National Agricultural Text Digitizing Project (NATDP).
    * que no es libro de texto = non-textbook.
    * que no es texto = non-text.
    * recuperación de texto = text retrieval.
    * recuperación de texto completo = full text retrieval.
    * recuperación de texto libre = free text retrieval.
    * selección de textos = selected writings.
    * sistema de conversión de texto a voz = text-to-speech system.
    * sistema para la recuperación de texto libre = free text retrieval system.
    * texto clásico = classical text.
    * texto completo = full text.
    * texto con letras grandes = large print.
    * texto continuo = stream of text.
    * texto electrónico = electronic text [e-text].
    * texto en columnas = columnar text.
    * texto enmarcado en un recuadro = boxed text.
    * texto escrito a máquina = typescript.
    * texto fuente = copy-text.
    * texto impreso = letterpress, printed text.
    * texto justificado = justified text.
    * texto legible por máquina = machine readable text.
    * texto libre = free text.
    * texto lineal = linear text.
    * texto literario = literary text.
    * texto mecanografiado = typescript.
    * texto narrado = narrative text.
    * texto para presentar oralmente = speaking text.
    * texto plano = plain text.
    * texto simple = plain text.
    * tratamiento de textos = word processing.
    * variante de un texto = variant text, variant reading.

    * * *
    A (escrito) text
    el texto de una ley the text of a law
    nos dieron a traducir un texto muy difícil we were given a very difficult passage o text to translate
    no te fijes en el dibujo, sino en el texto look at the words o text, not the picture
    textos escogidos de Delibes selected texts o extracts from Delibes
    B (libro) text, book
    * * *

     

    texto sustantivo masculino
    text
    texto sustantivo masculino text
    libro de texto, textbook
    Inform tratamiento de texto, word processing
    ' texto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abreviar
    - acotar
    - amputar
    - anotar
    - comentar
    - comentario
    - densidad
    - desmenuzar
    - dictar
    - interlineal
    - libro
    - modificar
    - mutilar
    - pie
    - prólogo
    - puntuar
    - recortar
    - refundir
    - rellena
    - relleno
    - remitir
    - resumir
    - revisión
    - sangría
    - supresión
    - suprimir
    - traducir
    - acortar
    - acotación
    - alteración
    - alterar
    - apéndice
    - apunte
    - brevedad
    - cita
    - confuso
    - constar
    - correr
    - corresponder
    - cortar
    - definitivo
    - editar
    - elemental
    - íntegro
    - intercalar
    - interpretación
    - interpretar
    - lectura
    - leer
    - llave
    English:
    above
    - abridged
    - bowdlerize
    - change
    - copy
    - doctor
    - editing
    - extract
    - figure
    - full
    - gap
    - go through
    - highlight
    - pad out
    - padding
    - prose
    - put in
    - say
    - scan
    - schoolbook
    - scroll
    - shorten
    - table
    - text
    - textbook
    - typescript
    - wording
    - writing
    - type
    * * *
    texto nm
    1. [palabras] text
    texto cifrado cipher text; Informát texto oculto hidden text; Informát texto simulado Greek text
    2. [pasaje] passage
    3. [libro] text;
    los textos sagrados the sacred texts o writings
    * * *
    m text
    * * *
    texto nm
    : text
    * * *
    texto n text

    Spanish-English dictionary > texto

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