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in'hiərənt(inborn; forming a natural or inseparable part or quality of: the dangers inherent in nuclear energy; an inherent hatred of foreigners.) inherentetr[ɪn'hɪərənt]1 inherente (in, a), intrínseco,-a (in, as), propio,-a (in, de)inherent [ɪn'hɪrənt, -'hɛr-] adj: inherente, intrínseco♦ inherently advadj.• inherente adj.ɪn'hɪrənt, -'her-, ɪn'hɪərənt, -'her-adjective <feature/quality> inherenteto be inherent IN something — ser* inherente a algo
[ɪn'hɪǝrǝnt]ADJ inherente, intrínsecoto be inherent in or to sth — ser inherente a algo
* * *[ɪn'hɪrənt, -'her-, ɪn'hɪərənt, -'her-]adjective <feature/quality> inherenteto be inherent IN something — ser* inherente a algo
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8 inherent addressing
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9 inherent availability
nAIR TRANSP disponibilidad inherente fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > inherent availability
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10 inherent colour
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11 inherent feedback
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12 inherent noise pressure
nACOUST of microphone presión del ruido inherente f, presión del ruido proprio fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > inherent noise pressure
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13 inherent regulation
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15 inherent addressing
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17 inherent covenant
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18 inherent defect
s.defecto constitutivo, defecto inherente, defecto intrínseco, defecto propio. -
19 inherent power
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20 inherent rate
s.velocidad inherente.
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