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21 read-only
[ˌriːd'ǝʊnlɪ]1.ADJ (Comput) [file] de solo lectura2.CPDread-only memory N — memoria f muerta, memoria f de sola lectura
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22 read-out
plural - read-outs; noun (data produced by a computer, eg on magnetic or paper tape.) lectura['riːdaʊt]N lectura f de salida -
23 read between the lines
(to understand something (from a piece of writing etc) which is not actually stated.) leer entre líneasexpr.• leer entre las líneas expr. -
24 read-outs
plural; see read-out -
25 Read method
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26 read-only disc
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27 Read method
s.método de Read. -
28 Read's formula
s.fórmula de Read. -
29 read-only memory
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30 read-only memory
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31 read amplifier
nELECTRON amplificador de lectura m -
32 read beam
nCOMP&DP, ELECTRON, OPT, TELECOM haz de lectura m -
33 read error
nCOMP&DP error de lectura m -
34 read head
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35 read laser
nELECTRON, OPT láser de exploración m, láser de lectura m -
36 read only
adjCOMP&DP de lectura fija, sólo de lectura -
37 read out
vtCOMP&DP extraer mediante lectura, extraer por lectura -
38 read time
nCOMP&DP, PRINT tiempo de lectura m -
39 read transistor
nELECTRON transistor de lectura m -
40 read-after-write
nCOMP&DP lectura después de escritura f, lectura tras escritura f
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