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81 channel selector
s.selector de canal. -
82 channel shift
s.cambio de canal. -
83 channel switching
s.conmutación de canal. -
84 channel tunnel
s.el eurotúnel, el túnel del Canal de la Mancha. -
85 channel ulcer
s.úlcera del conducto pilórico. -
86 channel width
s.anchura de canal. -
87 n-channel
nELECTRON canal n m -
88 p-channel
nELECTRON canal p m -
89 virtual channel
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90 cross-Channel
'krɔːs'tʃænḷ, ˌkrɒs'tʃænḷadjective (before n) < ferryaffic> que cruza el Canal de la Mancha['krɒsˌtʃænl]ADJcross-Channel services — servicios mpl a través del canal de la Mancha
cross-Channel ferry — ferry m or transbordador m que cruza el canal de la Mancha
* * *['krɔːs'tʃænḷ, ˌkrɒs'tʃænḷ]adjective (before n) <ferry/traffic> que cruza el Canal de la Mancha -
91 adjacent channel
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92 virtual channel connection
English-Spanish technical dictionary > virtual channel connection
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93 English Channel
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94 enter a river or channel
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95 irrigation ditch or channel
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96 narrow channel
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97 secondary channel
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98 second channel
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99 drainage channel
canal nombre masculino de drenaje -
100 irrigation channel
acequia, canal nombre masculino de riego
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