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1 retainer
tr[rɪ'teɪnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (servant) criado,-aretainer [ri'teɪnər] n1) servant: criado m, -da f2) advance: anticipo mn.• anticipo s.m.• dependiente s.m.,f.• partidario s.m.• retención s.f.rɪ'teɪnər, rɪ'teɪnə(r)a) ( servant) (dated) criado, -da m,fb) ( fee) iguala f ( cuota fija que se paga para retener los servicios de alguien)[rɪ'teɪnǝ(r)]N1) (=servant) criado(-a) m / ffamily retainer, old retainer — viejo criado m (que lleva muchos años sirviendo en la misma familia)
2) (=fee) anticipo m ; (=payment on flat, room) depósito m, señal f (para que se guarde el piso etc)* * *[rɪ'teɪnər, rɪ'teɪnə(r)]a) ( servant) (dated) criado, -da m,fb) ( fee) iguala f ( cuota fija que se paga para retener los servicios de alguien) -
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3 retainer
nMINE aro de tope m, dispositivo de retenida m -
4 retainer
s.1 anticipo (fee)2 criado(a) (de toda la vida) (servant)3 retenedor, dispositivo de retención, retén.4 anticipo sobre los honorarios, anticipo de dinero, adelanto a pago de honorarios, anticipo por servicios legales.5 cerco de retención.6 contrato para servicios de abogado.7 retención de bienes para satisfacción de una deuda.8 señal. -
5 retainer contract
s.contrato para servicios de abogado, contrato para servicios generales de abogado. -
6 retainer fee
s.iguala, adelanto a pago de honorarios. -
7 direct retainer
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8 extracoronal retainer
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9 indirect retainer
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10 intracoronal retainer
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11 matrix retainer
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12 radicular retainer
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13 ball lock retainer
nMECH ENG for punches retén de cierre esférico m -
14 ballast retainer
nRAIL guardabalasto m -
15 grease retainer
nMECH ENG retenedor de grasa lubricante m -
16 landing-gear boot retainer
nAIR TRANSP fiador de la rueda del tren de aterrizaje m, retenedor de la rueda del tren de aterrizaje mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > landing-gear boot retainer
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17 packing retainer
nMECH ENG retenedor de la empaquetadura m -
18 spring retainer
nAUTO retén de resorte m -
19 square-ball lock retainer
English-Spanish technical dictionary > square-ball lock retainer
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20 direct retainer
s.retenedor directo.
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