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61 Lenguaje Común de Instrucción de EURONET
Ex. This set of commands forms the basis for the EURONET Common Command Language, which is available for searching on some of the European hosts.* * *Ex: This set of commands forms the basis for the EURONET Common Command Language, which is available for searching on some of the European hosts.
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62 Mercado Común, el
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63 NIPRO (Denominación Común de Productos Industriales)
Nota: Clasificación de productos industriales de acuerdo con la rama de la industria a la que pertenecen.Ex. The Common Nomenclature of Industrial Products (NIPRO) is a classification of industrial products constructed according to the NACE framework.Spanish-English dictionary > NIPRO (Denominación Común de Productos Industriales)
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64 actuación común
(n.) = concerted effortEx. The conference represented the 1st concerted and coordinated effort in the USA to develop standards for controlling machine-readable data files.* * *(n.) = concerted effort -
65 aura común
(n.) = turkey vultureEx. The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.* * *(n.) = turkey vultureEx: The dominant scavengers at all locations were magpies, bald eagles, golden eagles, turkey vultures, red-tailed hawks, black bears, and probably elk and bison also participated in scavenging.
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66 auxiliar común
(n.) = common auxiliaryEx. The common auxiliaries are so called because their schedules are auxiliary to the main tables and common in that they are available for the subdivisions of all classes.* * *(n.) = common auxiliaryEx: The common auxiliaries are so called because their schedules are auxiliary to the main tables and common in that they are available for the subdivisions of all classes.
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67 bien común, el
(n.) = common good, the, common wealth, theEx. How agreeable life could be if only people would stop mistrusting each other and learn to work for the common good instead of for their own personal aggrandizement.Ex. Masons perceived themselves as engaged in the creation of a new man possessing the traits necessary for the maintenance of the social order and the improvement of the common wealth. -
68 calderón común
(n.) = pilot whaleEx. Pilot whales are extremely social animals, living in pods that sometimes contain hundreds of individuals.* * *(n.) = pilot whaleEx: Pilot whales are extremely social animals, living in pods that sometimes contain hundreds of individuals.
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69 característica común
(n.) = common denominatorEx. I fear, however, that if you oversimplify to this extent you reduce everything to the lowest common denominator, at the expense of quality.* * *(n.) = common denominatorEx: I fear, however, that if you oversimplify to this extent you reduce everything to the lowest common denominator, at the expense of quality.
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70 concepto aislado común anterior
(n.) = anteriorizing common isolateEx. Anteriorizing common isolates include the bibliographical form divisions, and are so named because they precede the subject on its own; thus a Dictionary of physics 'Ck' files before a general work on Physics 'C'.* * *(n.) = anteriorizing common isolateEx: Anteriorizing common isolates include the bibliographical form divisions, and are so named because they precede the subject on its own; thus a Dictionary of physics 'Ck' files before a general work on Physics 'C'.
Spanish-English dictionary > concepto aislado común anterior
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71 concepto aislado común posterior
Ex. Posteriorizing common isolates include many of the common subject subdivisions, and file after the subject on its own; thus a learned society in the field of physics 'C,g' files after 'C'.* * *Ex: Posteriorizing common isolates include many of the common subject subdivisions, and file after the subject on its own; thus a learned society in the field of physics 'C,g' files after 'C'.
Spanish-English dictionary > concepto aislado común posterior
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72 crear un fondo común de conocimientos
(v.) = pool + knowledgeEx. This benefits the departmental unit by pooling knowledge and producing a higher level of cooperation and training.* * *(v.) = pool + knowledgeEx: This benefits the departmental unit by pooling knowledge and producing a higher level of cooperation and training.
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73 crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales
(v.) = pool + expertiseEx. This is a prototype online support Web based system pooling expertise which can be shared widely.* * *(v.) = pool + expertiseEx: This is a prototype online support Web based system pooling expertise which can be shared widely.
Spanish-English dictionary > crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales
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74 creencia común
(n.) = common beliefEx. And the common belief that the possession of the same surname allows you to use a family's arms has no legal or heraldic warrant.* * *(n.) = common beliefEx: And the common belief that the possession of the same surname allows you to use a family's arms has no legal or heraldic warrant.
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75 demasiado común
Ex. Hence the all too common spectacle of a library trying -- worse still, claiming -- to do everything and not doing anything well enough to earn respect and thence support.* * *Ex: Hence the all too common spectacle of a library trying -- worse still, claiming -- to do everything and not doing anything well enough to earn respect and thence support.
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76 demasiado poco común
(adj.) = all too rareEx. The author argues that young adult involvement in choices about their library services is all too rare and sets out the reasons for this state of affairs.* * *(adj.) = all too rareEx: The author argues that young adult involvement in choices about their library services is all too rare and sets out the reasons for this state of affairs.
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77 en común con
Ex. In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service.* * *Ex: In common with many other databases, MEDLARS (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) was primarily an offshoot from a printed indexing service.
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78 enfermedad poco común
(n.) = rare diseaseEx. There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.* * *(n.) = rare diseaseEx: There was a new pharmaceutical policy enacted in 1983 known as the Orphan Drug Act designed to increase the availability of so-called 'orphan drugs' used to treat rare diseases.
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79 esfuerzo común
m.concerted effort.* * *(n.) = concerted effortEx. The conference represented the 1st concerted and coordinated effort in the USA to develop standards for controlling machine-readable data files.* * *(n.) = concerted effort -
80 espacio público común
(n.) = commonsEx. The commons anchors neighborhoods, downtown districts, and schools and links with other public facilities like cafés and museums = Los espacios públicos comunes ayudan a consolidar los barrios, los centros de las ciudades y las escuelas al mismo tiempo que facilitan la creación de vínculos con otros servicios públicos como cafeterías y museos.* * *(n.) = commonsEx: The commons anchors neighborhoods, downtown districts, and schools and links with other public facilities like cafés and museums = Los espacios públicos comunes ayudan a consolidar los barrios, los centros de las ciudades y las escuelas al mismo tiempo que facilitan la creación de vínculos con otros servicios públicos como cafeterías y museos.
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