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1 calcar
m.calcar.v.1 to trace (dibujo).2 to copy.3 to imitate.* * *1 to trace* * *verb1) to trace2) copy, imitate* * *VT1) (Téc) to trace, make a tracing of2) (=plagiar) to copy, imitatecalcar A en B — (=copiar) to model A on B, base A on B
* * *verbo transitivoa) <dibujo/mapa> to traceb) ( plagiar) to copy* * *= trace.Ex. A light table is a table with a translucent screen on top illuminated from underneath, for tracing, viewing slides, etc.----* papel de calcar = tracing paper.* * *verbo transitivoa) <dibujo/mapa> to traceb) ( plagiar) to copy* * *= trace.Ex: A light table is a table with a translucent screen on top illuminated from underneath, for tracing, viewing slides, etc.
* papel de calcar = tracing paper.* * *calcar [A2 ]vtA ‹dibujo/mapa› to trace papel* * *
calcar ( conjugate calcar) verbo transitivo
calcar verbo transitivo
1 (un dibujo) to trace
2 (imitar) to copy, imitate
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English:
trace
- tracing
* * *calcar vt1. [dibujo] to trace2. [imitar] to copy* * *v/t trace* * *calcar {72} vt1) : to trace2) : to copy, to imitate* * *calcar vb to trace -
2 mesa luminosa
(n.) = light tableEx. A light table is a table with a translucent screen on top illuminated from underneath, for tracing, viewing slides, etc.* * *(n.) = light tableEx: A light table is a table with a translucent screen on top illuminated from underneath, for tracing, viewing slides, etc.
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