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sig.1 ( siguiente) following; (abreviatura) fol.* * *ABR= siguiente f* * *(= siguiente/siguientes) followinglos sig. productos — the following o foll. products
pág. 48 y sig. — p. 48 et seq, p. 48 ff
* * *(= siguiente/siguientes) followinglos sig. productos — the following o foll. products
pág. 48 y sig. — p. 48 et seq, p. 48 ff
* * *sig.(= siguiente/siguientes) followinglos sig. productos the following o foll. productspág. 48 y sig. p48 et seq, p48 ff* * *sig. (abrev de siguiente)following -
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SIG (sistema para información geográfica)= Geographical Information System (GIS), Geographic Information System (GIS), Geographic Information System (GIS).Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is an automated system for creating, managing, analysing and displaying spatially referenced (mapped or mappable) data about a park's resources and facilities.
Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a collection of computer hardware and software that enables geographic or spatial data to be recorded, manipulated and presented to the user.Ex: A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a collection of computer hardware and software that enables geographic or spatial data to be recorded, manipulated and presented to the user.* * *SIG [siχ] nmInformát (abrev de sistema de información geográfica) GIS -
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* * ** * *n. [sigr], a victory, Edda (Gl.), Lex. Poëtt, passim, but never in prose: in poët. compds as. sig-björk, a weapon; sig-freyr, a warrior; sig-máni, a shield; Sig-föðr, of Odin, Lex. Poët.: cp. the pr. names, Sigi, Sigarr, Sig-fastr, Sig-björn, Sig-fúss, Sig-hvatr, Sig-mundr, Sig-valdi, Sig-tryggr, Sig-urðr; of women, Sig-ný, Sig-ríðr, Sig-vör, Landn. -
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itself, oneself* * *pron oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves,(efter præp) one, him, her, it, them ( fx he enjoyed himself, he looked about him);[ bide sig i tungen] bite one's tongue;[ klø sig i hovedet] scratch one's head;[ slå sig på låret] slap one's thigh;[ sig selv], se II. selv;[ forb med præp:][ frygtsom af sig] timid (by nature), naturally timid;[ en klasse for sig] a class apart (el. of its own el. by itself);[ holde piger for sig og drenge for sig] keep girls and boys apart;[ det er en sag for sig] that is another matter;[ ud med sig!] out you go! -
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m. sickle.* * *m., in mod. usage sigð, f.; in eastern Icel. (Skaptafells-sýsla) it is still used masc., þat verkfæri kallask fyrir austan mela-sigðr, en af öðrum mela-sigð, en sigðrinn má vera svá beittr … með sigðinum …, sigðinn (acc.), Fél. ii. 140, 141, of the year 1781: [A. S. sicol; Engl. sickle; O. H. G. sihila; Dutch zikkel; Dan. segel]:—a sickle; gref, leá ok sigða (acc. pl. sigðar v. l.), N. G. L. iii. 15; þrir sniðlar, item í nöfrum öxum ok sigdum, D. N. i. 321, Post. 26, Boldt 112: the word is now fem., beitt dauða-sigðin sárbeitt sker sóltögr blómstrin væn, Hallgr. -
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v.i. to fit (on, into), to be held or contained by; to find shelter (in). ichiga sig’maydi to not be able to contain within o.s. (joy, etc.). yuragiga sig’maydi not to be able to keep to o.s.; not to be able to put up with. ta’rifgasig’maydi (to be) indescribable. diliga qil ham sig’maydi to have no patience or appetite for s.t. xayolga sig’maydigan unimaginable. (sig’dir, sig’diril, sig’ish, sig’ishtir) -
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volume, capacity. issiqlik sig’imi heat capacity. Elektr sig’imi (electrical) capacity. kemaning suv sig’imi displacement of a ship -
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* * ** * *n. [síga], a rope which is let down; fóru þá sigin ofan í gröfina, en Þoroddr upp, Ó. H. 152, Þjal. S: also of the rope by which a fowler is let down precipices, as described in Bs. ii. 111.2. in Icel. ropes with weights, put over hayricks, boats, or the like, to keep them safe (láta sig á hey); whence siga-keppr, m. a log fastened as a weight to a rope’s end: metaph. of a log-like, slow fellow; þú ert einsog sigakeppr! -
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wr. e-sigmušen; e-sig17mušen; sigmušen; u2-sigmušen; sig7mušen "a bird" -
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