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1 interconnect
tr[ɪntəkə'nekt]1 interconectarv.• interconectar v.'ɪntərkə'nekt, ˌɪntəkə'nekt
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a) ( link) (usu pass)to be interconnected — estar* conectados entre sí or interrelacionados
b) (Comput, Elec, Telec) \<\<circuits/speakers\>\> interconectar
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via) ( link up)b) (AmE Transp)[ˌɪntǝkǝ'nekt]to interconnect (WITH something) — conectar or enlazar* (con algo)
1.VT (Elec, Comput) interconectar2.VI [concepts] interrelacionarse; [trains] enlazar* * *['ɪntərkə'nekt, ˌɪntəkə'nekt]
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a) ( link) (usu pass)to be interconnected — estar* conectados entre sí or interrelacionados
b) (Comput, Elec, Telec) \<\<circuits/speakers\>\> interconectar
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via) ( link up)b) (AmE Transp)to interconnect (WITH something) — conectar or enlazar* (con algo)
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2 fax
m.1 fax (machine) (aparato).mandar algo por fax to fax something2 fax (document).* * *1 (sistema, documento) fax2 (aparato) fax machine, fax\enviar por fax to fax* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=máquina) fax (machine)mandar por fax — to fax, send by fax
2) (=mensaje) fax* * *masculino fax* * *= telefacsimile machine, fax [faxes, -pl.], telefacsimile, facsimile machine, fax machine, fax message.Ex. This allows us -- with the help of devices such as telefacsimile machines, to see our libraries as nodes in a national network of libraries.Ex. Use of fax for ordering of periodicals from SAMPER is being tested.Ex. Photocopying, bibliographic data bases, and telefacsimile are all contributing factors to the decrease in subscriptions to scientific journals.Ex. It can interconnect text processors, personal computers and terminals to high-quality printers, computer-based file stores, facsimile machines, digital voice, video and other electronic office equipment.Ex. Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.Ex. Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.----* comunicación por fax = telefacsimile communication.* disponer de fax = be telefacsimile capable.* máquina de fax = fax machine.* transmisión por fax = facsimile transmission.* * *masculino fax* * *= telefacsimile machine, fax [faxes, -pl.], telefacsimile, facsimile machine, fax machine, fax message.Ex: This allows us -- with the help of devices such as telefacsimile machines, to see our libraries as nodes in a national network of libraries.
Ex: Use of fax for ordering of periodicals from SAMPER is being tested.Ex: Photocopying, bibliographic data bases, and telefacsimile are all contributing factors to the decrease in subscriptions to scientific journals.Ex: It can interconnect text processors, personal computers and terminals to high-quality printers, computer-based file stores, facsimile machines, digital voice, video and other electronic office equipment.Ex: Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.Ex: Every fax machine is to be assigned to a person-in-charge who will have the responsibility of distributing incoming fax messages to recipients.* comunicación por fax = telefacsimile communication.* disponer de fax = be telefacsimile capable.* máquina de fax = fax machine.* transmisión por fax = facsimile transmission.* * *faxmándaselo por fax fax it to himmándale un fax send him a fax* * *
fax sustantivo masculino
fax;
fax sustantivo masculino fax
' fax' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poner
- telefax
- faxear
- número
English:
fax
- number
- send
* * *fax nm1. [aparato] fax (machine);mandar algo por fax to fax sth2. [documento] fax;mandar un fax to send a fax* * *m fax;enviar un fax a alguien send s.o. a fax, fax s.o.* * *fax nm: fax, facsimile* * *fax n fax -
3 communiquer
communiquer [kɔmynike]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ nouvelle, renseignement, demande] to pass on ; [+ dossier, document] to giveb. [+ enthousiasme, peur, maladie] to pass onc. [+ mouvement] to transmit2. intransitive verb[pièces, salles] to communicate3. reflexive verb• se communiquer à [feu, maladie] to spread to* * *kɔmynike
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1) ( faire connaître) [journaliste] to announce [date, décision]; [personne] to give [adresse, liste] (à to); [personne] to declare [intention] (à to)2) ( transmettre) [personne] to pass on [dossier] (à to); to convey [sentiment] (à to)
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verbe intransitif1) Linguistique, Sociologie, Télécommunications to communicate ( avec with)2) Architecture [pièces] to be adjoiningcommuniquer avec — to adjoin [pièce]
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se communiquer verbe pronominal1) ( se transmettre) [personnes] to pass on [something] to each other [information]2) ( se répandre) [feu, peur] to spread (à to)* * *kɔmynike1. vt1) [nouvelle] to pass on, to convey, [dossier] to pass on2) [maladie] to pass on, [peur] to communicate, [chaleur, mouvement] to transmit2. vi1) [personnes] to communicate2) [salles] to communicate* * *communiquer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire connaître) [journaliste] to announce [date, décision, résultat]; [personne] to give [adresse, détail, liste, chiffre] (à to); [personne] to declare [intention] (à to); communiquer son enthousiasme à qn to pass on one's enthusiasm to sb;2 ( transmettre) [personne] to pass on [goût, dossier, proposition, maladie] (à to); [artiste, interprétation, œuvre] to convey [idée, sentiment] (à to);B vi1 Ling, Sociol, Télécom to communicate (avec with); communiquer par signes/lettres/téléphone to communicate by signs/letters/telephone;C se communiquer vpr1 ( se transmettre) [personnes] to pass on [sth] to each other [information, nouvelle];2 ( se répandre) [feu, peur, maladie] to spread (à to);3 ( se répercuter) communiquer à [phénomène] to affect.[kɔmynike] verbe transitif1. [transmettre - information] to communicate, to give ; [ - demande] to transmit ; [ - dossier, message] to pass on (separable) ; [ - savoir, savoir-faire] to pass on, to hand down (separable)2. PHYSIQUE [chaleur, lumière] to transmit[mouvement, impulsion] to impart3. [donner par contamination] to transmitil leur a communiqué son fou rire/enthousiasme he passed on his giggles/enthusiasm to them————————[kɔmynike] verbe intransitif1. [échanger des messages] to communicatecommuniquer par téléphone/lettre to communicate by phone/letter[échanger des sentiments]leur problème est qu'ils n'arrivent pas à communiquer avec leurs parents their problem is that they can't communicate with their parents2. [être relié] to interconnectla chambre communique avec la salle de bains there's a connecting door between the bathroom and the bedroom————————se communiquer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se communiquer verbe pronominal intransitif -
4 commander
commander [kɔmɑ̃de]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = ordonner) to order• sans vous commander, pourriez-vous taper cette lettre ? if it's no trouble, could you type this letter?b. [+ respect, admiration] to command• avez-vous déjà commandé ? (au café) have you ordered?d. [+ armée, navire, expédition, attaque] to commande. ( = contrôler) to control* * *kɔmɑ̃de
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1) Commerce to order2) ( demander l'exécution de) to commission [livre, tableau, sondage]3) Armée ( être à la direction de) to command, to be in command of [armée]4) ( exercer une autorité sur)5) ( exiger)6) ( actionner) [dispositif, ordinateur] to control [mécanisme]
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commander à verbe transitif indirect ( avoir autorité sur)
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verbe intransitif [personne, chef] to give the orders, to be in command
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se commander verbe pronominal ( être contrôlable)la passion, ça ne se commande pas — passion doesn't come to order
* * *kɔmɑ̃de1. vt1) COMMERCE to orderJ'ai commandé une robe par catalogue. — I've ordered a dress from a catalogue.
2) [armée, troupes, division] to command, [opération] to be in charge of3) (= ordonner)commander à qn de faire qch — to command sb to do sth, to order sb to do sth
4) TECHNIQUE, [fonction, mécanisme] to control2. vi1) (être le chef) to be in chargeC'est moi qui commande ici, pas vous! — I give the orders here, not you!, It's me who's in charge here, not you!
2)commander à MILITAIRE — to command, (= contrôler, maîtriser) to have control over
* * *commander verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( demander livraison de) to order [article, produit]; commander qch à qn to order sth from sb, to place an order with sb for sth; commander des pièces à un fournisseur to order parts from a supplier; commander qch pour qn to order sth for sb; je t'ai commandé une veste I've ordered a jacket for you;2 ( demander l'exécution de) to commission [livre, sculpture, tableau, étude, sondage]; le rapport a été commandé par the report was commissioned by;3 (dans un restaurant, café) to order [boisson, plat]; commander une soupe en entrée to order a soup as a starter; êtes-vous prêts à commander? are you ready to order?; commander qch pour qn to order sth for sb; tu me commanderas une pizza order a pizza for me;4 Mil ( être à la direction de) to command, to be in command of [armée, troupe, division]; ( faire exécuter) to order [manœuvre, attaque, repli]; ( contrôler l'accès de) to command [fort];5 ( exercer une autorité sur) commander qn to order sb about; il aime commander tout le monde he loves ordering everyone about; sans te commander, tu peux fermer la porte? could I ask you to close the door?;6 ( exiger) to command; sa conduite commande le respect/l'admiration his/her behaviourGB commands respect/admiration; les circonstances commandent la prudence the circumstances call for caution;7 ( actionner) [dispositif, ordinateur] to control [mécanisme, manœuvre, levier]; la manette commande l'arrêt du moteur the lever stops the engine.B commander à vtr ind1 ( avoir autorité sur) commander à to be in command of;2 ( ordonner) commander à to order, to command.C vi [personne, chef] to give the orders, to be in command; c'est moi/lui qui commande! I'm/he's in charge!D se commander vpr1 ( demander livraison de) [personne] to order oneself [article, produit]; je me suis commandé un chapeau I've ordered myself a hat;2 ( être contrôlable) la passion/l'amitié, ça ne se commande pas passion/friendship doesn't come to order; ces choses ne se commandent pas you can't force these things.[kɔmɑ̃de] verbe transitif1. [diriger - armée, expédition, soldats, équipe] to command ; [ - navire] to be in command oftu dois lui obéir, c'est lui qui commande you must obey him, he's in charge2. [ordonner]commander la retraite aux troupes to order the troops back ou to retreatcommander à quelqu'un de faire ou qu'il fasse (soutenu) quelque chose to order somebody to do something3. TECHNOLOGIE4. COMMERCE [tableau, ouvrage] to commission[objet manufacturé, repas] to orderc'est fait, j'ai déjà commandé I've already orderedla prudence commande le silence absolu prudence demands total discretion, total discretion is required for the sake of prudence6. (littéraire) [maîtriser] to control————————[kɔmɑ̃de] verbe intransitif[primer]————————commander à verbe plus préposition1. [donner des ordres à - armée] to command2. (littéraire) [maîtriser] to control————————se commander verbe pronominal[être imposé]je n'aime pas ces gens, ça ne se commande pas I don't like those people, I can't help it————————se commander verbe pronominal intransitif
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