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2 contact
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1. noun1) (physical touch or nearness: Her hands came into contact with acid; Has she been in contact with measles?) contacto2) (communication: I've lost contact with all my old friends; We have succeeded in making (radio) contact with the ship; How can I get in contact with him?) contacto3) (a person with influence, knowledge etc which might be useful: I made several good contacts in London.) contacto4) ((a place where) a wire etc carrying electric current (may be attached): the contacts on the battery.) contacto5) (a person who has been near someone with an infectious disease: We must trace all known contacts of the cholera victim.) contacto6) (a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone: His radio is his only contact with the outside world.) contacto
2. verb(to get in touch with in order to give or share information etc: I'll contact you by telephone.) contactarcontact1 n contactocontact2 vb ponerse en contacto conI don't know where he is, I can't contact him no sé dónde está, no me puedo poner en contacto con éltr['kɒntækt]1 (gen) contacto■ have you been in contact with Susie? ¿has estado en contacto con Susie?1 ponerse en contacto con, contactar con\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto avoid eye contact with somebody evitar mirar a alguien a los ojosto break contact SMALLELECTRICITY/SMALL interrumpir el contactoto come into contact with something (touch) hacer contacto con algoto get in contact with somebody ponerse en contacto con alguiento make contact SMALLELECTRICITY/SMALL hacer contactocontact number teléfono de contactocontact print contactocontact sport deporte nombre masculino en el que hay contacto físicocontact ['kɑn.tækt, kən'-] vt: ponerse en contacto con, contactar (con)contact ['kɑn.tækt] n1) touching: contacto m, tocamiento mto come into contact with: entrar en contacto con2) touch: contacto m, comunicación fto lose contact with: perder contacto con3) connection: contacto m (en negocios)4) contact lensn.• contacto (Electricidad) s.m.• correspondencia s.f.• tocamiento s.m.v.• contactar v.
I 'kɑːntækt, 'kɒntækt1)a) u ( physical) contacto mto come in/into contact with something — hacer* contacto con algo
point of contact — punto m de contacto; (before n)
contact sport — deporte m de choque
b) u c ( communication) contacto mto come in/into contact with somebody — tratar a alguien
to be/get in contact with somebody — estar*/ponerse* en contacto con alguien
to lose contact with somebody — perder* (el) contacto con alguien
2) ( Elec) u c contacto m3) c ( influential person) contacto m
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transitive verb ponerse* en contacto con, contactar (con)['kɒntækt]1. N1) (=connection) contacto mto come into contact with — tocar; (violently) chocar con
2) (=communication) comunicación fradio 4.to be in contact with sth/sb — estar en contacto con algo/algn
3) (Elec) contacto mto make/break a contact — (in circuit) hacer/interrumpir el contacto
4) (=personal connection) relación f ; pej enchufe m, cuña f (LAm), hueso m (Mex) *, muñeca f (S. Cone) *; (=intermediary) contacto mbusiness contacts — relaciones fpl comerciales
5) = contact lens2.VT (gen) contactar con, ponerse en contacto con; (by telephone etc) comunicar conwhere can we contact you? — ¿cómo podemos ponernos en contacto contigo?, ¿dónde podemos encontrarte?
3.CPDcontact address N — dirección f de contacto
contact adhesive N — adhesivo m de contacto
contact breaker N — (Elec) interruptor m
contact centre (Brit), contact center (US) N — centro m de contacto
contact details NPL — información fsing de contacto
contact lens N — lente f de contacto, lentilla f
contact man N — intermediario m
contact number N — número msing de contacto
contact print N — contact m
contact sport N — deporte m de contacto
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I ['kɑːntækt, 'kɒntækt]1)a) u ( physical) contacto mto come in/into contact with something — hacer* contacto con algo
point of contact — punto m de contacto; (before n)
contact sport — deporte m de choque
b) u c ( communication) contacto mto come in/into contact with somebody — tratar a alguien
to be/get in contact with somebody — estar*/ponerse* en contacto con alguien
to lose contact with somebody — perder* (el) contacto con alguien
2) ( Elec) u c contacto m3) c ( influential person) contacto m
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transitive verb ponerse* en contacto con, contactar (con) -
3 contact lens
(a small plastic lens on the eyeball worn, instead of spectacles, to improve sight.) lentes de contacto, lentillascontact lens n lentillacontact lens ['kɑn.tækt'lɛnz] n: lente mf de contacto, pupilente m Mexnoun lente f or (AmL) lente m de contacto, lentilla f (Esp)* * *noun lente f or (AmL) lente m de contacto, lentilla f (Esp) -
4 lente
lente sustantivo masculino en algunas regiones f lens; ver tb lentes
lente
I sustantivo femenino lens
lente de aumento, magnifying glass
lentes de contacto, contact lenses Foto zoom-lens
II fpl frml (gafas) glasses ' lente' also found in these entries: Spanish: focal - cristal - tapa English: lens - contact lens - glass -
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lenz1) (a piece of glass etc curved on one or both sides and used in spectacles, microscopes, cameras etc: I need new lenses in my spectacles; The camera lens is dirty.) lente, objetivo2) (a similar part of the eye: The disease has affected the lens of his left eye.) cristalinolens n lente / objetivotr[lenz]1 (of glasses) lente m & f2 (of camera) objetivo3 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL cristalinolens ['lɛnz] n1) : cristalino m (del ojo)2) : lente mf (de un instrumento o una cámara)3) contact lensn.(§ pl.: lenses) = cristalino s.m.• lente (OPT) s.m.• luna s.f.• luneta s.f.• objetivo (Cámara fotográfica) (OPT) s.m.lenza) ( Opt) lente fb) ( for magnifying) lupa fc) ( in spectacles) cristal md) contact lens[lenz]1.N [of spectacles] lente m or f ; [of camera] objetivo m ; (=handlens) (for stamps etc) lupa f ; (Anat) cristalino mcontact lens — lente m or f de contacto, lentilla f
2.CPD* * *[lenz]a) ( Opt) lente fb) ( for magnifying) lupa fc) ( in spectacles) cristal md) contact lens
См. также в других словарях:
contact lenses — lenses worn directly against the eye, separated from it only by a film of tear fluid. Corneal microlenses cover only the cornea, while haptic lenses cover some of the surrounding sclera as well. Contact lenses are used mainly in place of glasses… … Medical dictionary
contact lenses — lenses worn directly against the eye, separated from it only by a film of tear fluid. Corneal microlenses cover only the cornea, while haptic lenses cover some of the surrounding sclera as well. Contact lenses are used mainly in place of glasses … The new mediacal dictionary
Contact lenses — Lentilles de contact Verres de contact posés avec la face concave vers le haut … Wikipédia en Français
contact lenses — small plastic lenses placed directly on the eyes to correct a vision problem (used instead of eyeglasses) … English contemporary dictionary
hard contact lenses — small non permeable plastic lenses worn on the eye for correcting vision … English contemporary dictionary
soft contact lenses — optical lenses made of a soft material … English contemporary dictionary
contact — [ kɔ̃takt ] n. m. • 1586; didact. av. XIXe; lat. contactus, rac. tangere « toucher » → tact 1 ♦ Position, état relatif de corps qui se touchent. Contact fugitif, prolongé. Certaines maladies se communiquent par contact direct. ⇒ contagieux.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
contact lens — contact lenses N COUNT: usu pl Contact lenses are small plastic lenses that you put on the surface of your eyes to help you see better, instead of wearing glasses … English dictionary
Линзы Контактные (Contact Lenses) — линзы, надеваемые непосредственно на глаз и отделенные от него лишь тонкой пленкой слезной жидкости. Роговичные микролинзы (corneal microlenses)закрывают лишь роговицу глаза, в то время как тактильные линзы (haptic lenses) закрывают также и… … Медицинские термины
Contact lens — Contacts redirects here. For the software application, see Address book. A pair of contact lenses, positioned with the concave side facing upward … Wikipedia
contact lens — one of a pair of small plastic disks that are held in place over the cornea by surface tension and correct vision defects inconspicuously. Cf. hard lens, intraocular lens, soft lens. [1885 90] * * * Thin artificial lens worn on the surface of the … Universalium