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21 red privada virtual
red privada virtual (VPN)Ex: The concept of virtual private networks (VPNs) provides an economical and efficient solution on communicating private information securely over public network infrastructure.
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22 red
rĕ, or with d demonstrative (see the letter D), rĕd (so, too, before vowels and h; also in red-do, and with the union-vowel i in rĕdĭ-vivus. In reicio and often in later Latin re is found before vowels and h; e. g. reaedifico, reexinanio, reinvito, etc. Assimilation of the d before consonants produced the forms relligio, relliquiae, reccido; and the suppression of the d may account for the frequent lengthening of the e by poets in rēduco, rēlatum. The orthography and quantity of words compounded with re are in general somewhat arbitrary, especially in the ante- and post-class. poets). An inseparable particle, whose fundamental signification answers to the Engl. again and against. Thus, it denotes either,a.A turning back ward (Engl. back): recedo, recurro, reicio, remitto, resolvo, etc.; or,b.An opposition: reboo, reclamo, redamo, reluctor, repugno; and,II.Trop.1.A restoration of a thing to its original condition (e. g. a freeing or loosing from a state of constraint; Engl. re-, un-): redintegro, reficio, restituo, relaxo, relego, resero, recludo, resolvo, retego, etc.—2.A transition into an opposite state: recharmido, reprobo (opp. comprobo), retracto, revelo.—3.A repetition of an action: recoquo, resumo, reviso, etc.—4.It is sometimes intensive, as redundo. -
23 red
[red] noun, adjective1) (of) the colour of blood:a red car/dress / cheeks
a red car/dress / cheeks
أحْمَرHer eyes were red with crying.
2) (of hair or fur) (of) a colour which varies between a golden brown and a deep reddish-brown.وَرْدي3) (a) communist:شُيوعيA lot of his university friends are Reds.
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24 red eléctrica
(n.) = power grid, mains electricityEx. Information technology will revolutionize the way power grids work.Ex. Every electrical appliance that connects to mains electricity has a fuse, usually in the plug.* * *la red eléctrica(n.) = mains, the, mains supply, theEx: This radio set did not draw its power from batteries, like all other radio receivers at the time, but took its power directly from the mains.
Ex: Whenever the mains supply fails, this device alerts you by sounding an alarm.(n.) = power grid, mains electricityEx: Information technology will revolutionize the way power grids work.
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25 red telefónica
(n.) = telephone network, telephone system, phone systemEx. This may provide an alternative data pathway to the traditional telephone network.Ex. At present, the Internet's international expansion is hampered by the lack of a good supporting infrastructure, namely a decent telephone system.Ex. However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.* * *(n.) = telephone network, telephone system, phone systemEx: This may provide an alternative data pathway to the traditional telephone network.
Ex: At present, the Internet's international expansion is hampered by the lack of a good supporting infrastructure, namely a decent telephone system.Ex: However, as phone systems improve, you can expect this to change too; more and more, you'll see smaller sites (even individuals home systems) connecting to the Internet.* * *telephone network -
26 red de electricidad
(n.) = mains electricityEx. Every electrical appliance that connects to mains electricity has a fuse, usually in the plug.* * *la red de electricidad(n.) = mains, the, mains supply, theEx: This radio set did not draw its power from batteries, like all other radio receivers at the time, but took its power directly from the mains.
Ex: Whenever the mains supply fails, this device alerts you by sounding an alarm.(n.) = mains electricityEx: Every electrical appliance that connects to mains electricity has a fuse, usually in the plug.
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27 red de suministro
la red de suministro(n.) = mains, the, mains supply, theEx: This radio set did not draw its power from batteries, like all other radio receivers at the time, but took its power directly from the mains.
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28 red de agua potable
(n.) = water mainsEx. Much of our water mains system is between 40 and 150 years old, and is generally in poor condition and needs to be replaced.* * *la red de agua potable(n.) = mains, theEx: The flushing is done to remove sediment from the mains and improve the water quality.
(n.) = water mainsEx: Much of our water mains system is between 40 and 150 years old, and is generally in poor condition and needs to be replaced.
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29 red de suministro de agua potable
(n.) = water mainsEx. Much of our water mains system is between 40 and 150 years old, and is generally in poor condition and needs to be replaced.* * *la red de suministro de agua potable(n.) = mains, theEx: The flushing is done to remove sediment from the mains and improve the water quality.
(n.) = water mainsEx: Much of our water mains system is between 40 and 150 years old, and is generally in poor condition and needs to be replaced.
Spanish-English dictionary > red de suministro de agua potable
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30 red
أَحْمَر \ red: the colour of blood: Red flags and red lights are signs of danger. -
31 red-handed
مُتَلَبِّس بالجَريمة \ red-handed: (only in catch (sb.) red-handed) catch (sb.) caught doing an unlawful act, such as stealing: The thief was caught red-handed. -
32 red screen market
Finin the United Kingdom, a market where the prices are down and are being shown as red on the dealing screens -
33 red de telefonía móvil
(n.) = mobile networkEx. 77% of the world's population lives within range of a mobile network.* * *(n.) = mobile networkEx: 77% of the world's population lives within range of a mobile network.
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34 Red Cross
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35 red de información
(n.) = data network, information networkEx. In other cases, the capacity and performance of computer equipment prove to be the limiting factor, although continuing advances in fields like data networks, voice input and output, and computer vision keep pushing these limits further and further back.Ex. The failings of the disorganised and under-used Indonesian library services led to the development of a national system of information networks.* * *(n.) = data network, information networkEx: In other cases, the capacity and performance of computer equipment prove to be the limiting factor, although continuing advances in fields like data networks, voice input and output, and computer vision keep pushing these limits further and further back.
Ex: The failings of the disorganised and under-used Indonesian library services led to the development of a national system of information networks. -
36 the rest
البَاقون \ the rest: the remaining part; the others: Part of it is red, the rest is blue; Jane went to the shop, the rest were too tired. balance: the rest; what remains: We are sending 8 boxes now and will send the balance (of your order) next week. remainder: (with sg. or pl. verb) the rest: Half of it was eaten; the remainder was thrown away. Most of them were English, the remainder were Scots.. \ See Also الباقي -
37 the rest
البَقِيَّة \ remainder: (with sg. or pl. verb) the rest: Half of it was eaten; the remainder was thrown away. Most of them were English; the remainder were Scots. the rest: the remaining part; the others: Part of it is red; the rest is blue. Jane went to the shop; the rest were too tired. end: a small piece that remains: a cigarette end. in hand: (of money) not spent: After paying my bills I had $30 in hand. remnant: a small part remaining (as of a length of cloth in a shop). residue: sth. that remains after a part is removed. \ See Also بَقِيَّة -
38 red de telecomunicaciones
(n.) = telecommunications network, trunking networkEx. OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.Ex. This article describes a system concept for the revenue producing disposition of surplus capacity at off peak times in real trunking networks.* * *(n.) = telecommunications network, trunking networkEx: OCLC Europe supports a nationwide telecommunications network in the United Kingdom and Ireland to provide users with dedicated access to the OCLC data bases and associated service in the US.
Ex: This article describes a system concept for the revenue producing disposition of surplus capacity at off peak times in real trunking networks. -
39 red de alcantarillado
(n.) = drainage systemEx. The wash-off of solid waste into the drainage systems of urban areas seriously interferes with aquatic life in the receiving streams, rivers, lakes and oceans.* * *(n.) = drainage systemEx: The wash-off of solid waste into the drainage systems of urban areas seriously interferes with aquatic life in the receiving streams, rivers, lakes and oceans.
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40 red de antiguos compañeros
(n.) = old boy networkEx. This article discusses the 15 year cumulative impacts of periodicals and the percentage of uncitedness, the emergence of scientometrics, old boy networks, and citation frequency distributions.* * *(n.) = old boy networkEx: This article discusses the 15 year cumulative impacts of periodicals and the percentage of uncitedness, the emergence of scientometrics, old boy networks, and citation frequency distributions.
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