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2 camera with detachable reflex viewfinder
nPHOTO cámara fotográfica con visor reflex desmontable fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > camera with detachable reflex viewfinder
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3 peaked
adjective (having a peak: a peaked cap.) con viseratr[piːkt]1 (cap) con viserapeaked ['pi:kəd] adjsickly: pálidoadj.• con visera adj.• enfermizo, -a adj.• puntiagudo, -a adj.• pálido, -a adj.piːkta) ( with visor) (BrE) < cap> de or con visera
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[piːkt]ADJpeaked cap — gorra f de visera
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4 viewer
1) (a person who watches television: This programme has five million viewers.) espectador2) (a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies.) visionadoraviewer n telespectadortr['vjʊːəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLTELEVISION/SMALL telespectador,-ra, televidente nombre masulino o femenino2 (photography) visionadoran.• espectador, -ora s.m.,f.• telespectador, -ora s.m.,f.• visor s.m.'vjuːər, 'vjuːə(r)a) ( person) telespectador, -dora m,f, televidente mfb) ( for slides) visionadora f['vjuːǝ(r)]N1) (=onlooker) espectador(a) m / f ; (TV) televidente mf, telespectador(a) m / f2) (for viewing slides) visor m* * *['vjuːər, 'vjuːə(r)]a) ( person) telespectador, -dora m,f, televidente mfb) ( for slides) visionadora f -
5 sun
1. noun1) (the round body in the sky that gives light and heat to the earth: The Sun is nearly 150 million kilometres away from the Earth.) sol2) (any of the fixed stars: Do other suns have planets revolving round them?) sol3) (light and heat from the sun; sunshine: We sat in the sun; In Britain they don't get enough sun; The sun has faded the curtains.) sol
2. verb(to expose (oneself) to the sun's rays: He's sunning himself in the garden.) tomar el sol, exponerse a los rayos del sol- sunless- sunny
- sunniness
- sunbathe
- sunbeam
- sunburn
- sunburned
- sunburnt
- sundial
- sundown
- sunflower
- sunglasses
- sunlight
- sunlit
- sunrise
- sunset
- sunshade
- sunshine
- sunstroke
- suntan
- catch the sun
- under the sun
sun n solCuando se refiere a la estrella Sol, se escribe con mayúsculatr['sʌndɪ]1 ( Sunday) domingo; (abbreviation) dom1) : poner al sol2)to sun oneself : asolearse, tomar el solsun n1) : sol m2) sunshine: luz f del soladj.• solar adj.n.• sol s.m.v.• asolear v.• solear v.(= Sunday) dom[sʌn]1.N sol mthe sun is shining — brilla el sol, hace sol
to catch the sun: you've caught the sun — te ha cogido el sol
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they would do anything under the sun to stay in power — serían capaces de hacer cualquier cosa para seguir en el poder
2.VTto sun o.s. — tomar el sol, asolearse (LAm), tomar sol (S. Cone)
3.CPDsun lotion N — bronceador m
sun lounge N — solana f
sun lounger N — tumbona f
sun parlour, sun parlor (US) N — solana f
sun umbrella N — sombrilla f
sun visor N — (for eyes) visor m ; (on car) visera f, quitasol m
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6 viewfinder
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7 welding
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