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1 terminal emisor-receptor
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2 terminal transmisor-receptor
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3 remitente
adj.1 sending, remittent.2 remittent.f. & m.sender.* * *1 sender\'Devuélvase al remitente' "Return to sender"* * *SMF sender* * *masculino y femenino sender* * *= correspondent, sender, submitter.Ex. Popular authors receive scores, in some cases hundreds, of letters a year from their young readers and every correspondent, I am quite sure, wants a reply.Ex. All mail can be stored and later accessed by keywords (such as the name of the sender, the date, the subject, etc.).Ex. A confirmation email is sent to the address supplied by the submitter to verify that it is correct.----* dirección del remitente = return address.* * *masculino y femenino sender* * *= correspondent, sender, submitter.Ex: Popular authors receive scores, in some cases hundreds, of letters a year from their young readers and every correspondent, I am quite sure, wants a reply.
Ex: All mail can be stored and later accessed by keywords (such as the name of the sender, the date, the subject, etc.).Ex: A confirmation email is sent to the address supplied by the submitter to verify that it is correct.* dirección del remitente = return address.* * *A ( Corresp):la compañía remitente the senderB ( Med) remittent1 (persona) senderel remitente debe anotar sus señas al dorso the sender's address should be written on the back[ S ] devuélvase al remitente return to sender2* * *
remitente sustantivo masculino y femenino
sender
remitente mf sender
' remitente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Rte.
English:
from
- sender
- self
* * *remitente nmfsender* * *m/f sender* * *remitente nm: return addressremitente nmf: sender (of a letter, etc.)* * *remitente n sender -
4 remite
1 sender's name and address* * *SM sender* * ** * *Ex. If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.* * ** * *Ex: If you fax your document, please include a return address -- we will edit and mark it up by hand and return it to you by post.
* * *1 (persona) sender2 (dirección) return addressolvidé poner el remite en el sobre I forgot to put the return address o my name and address on the envelope* * *
Del verbo remitir: ( conjugate remitir)
remite es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
remite
remitir
remite sustantivo masculino ( persona) sender;
( dirección) return address
remitir ( conjugate remitir) verbo transitivo
b) ‹lector/estudiante› remite A algn A algo to refer sb to sth
verbo intransitivo [ fiebre] to drop, go down;
[ tormenta] to abate, subside
remitirse verbo pronominal remitese A algo ‹ a obra› to refer to sth
remite sustantivo masculino sender's name and address, return address
remitir
I verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa a alguien) to send: adjunto le remito la lista de precios, please find enclosed the price list
2 (un asunto, trámite, etc a otra persona) to refer
3 (una condena) to remit
II verbo intransitivo
1 (la intensidad de algo) to subside, drop, go down
2 (un texto a otro texto) to refer
' remite' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Rte.
* * *remite nm= sender's name and address* * *m en carta return address* * *remite n (dirección) return address -
5 Rte.
rte.1 (remite, remitente) sender————————rte.1 ( restaurante) restaurant* * *ABR= remite, remitente* * *(= remite or remitente) sender* * *(= remite or remitente) sender* * *Rte.(= remite or remitente) sender* * *
Rte. (remite or remitente) sender
* * *Rte. (abrev de remitente)sender* * *rte.abr (= remitente) sender -
6 expedidor
adj.dispatching.m.shipper, dispatcher.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sender, dispatcher, shipper* * *SM shipping agent, shipper* * *I- dora adjetivo1) ( que emite) issuing (before n)2) (frml) ( que envía) sending (before n), dispatching (before n)II- dora masculino, femenino (frml) sender* * *I- dora adjetivo1) ( que emite) issuing (before n)2) (frml) ( que envía) sending (before n), dispatching (before n)II- dora masculino, femenino (frml) sender* * *A (que emite) issuing ( before n)masculine, feminine( frml); sender* * *expedidor, -ora nm,fsender, dispatcher* * *m, expedidora f sender -
7 devolver
v.1 to give back (retornar) (delivered or paid).si no queda satisfecho, le devolvemos el dinero (lo alquilado)(producto defectuoso, carta)(cambio) if you're not satisfied, we'll refund you o give you back the moneysi ya lo tiene, ¿lo puedo devolver? if he already has it, can I bring it back? (en tienda)Ella devolvió su afecto She reciprocated his affection.Le devolví a María su carro I gave María back her car.2 to return (corresponder) (favor, visita).nunca me devuelves las llamadas you never call me backMaría devolvió el bolso Mary returned the purse.El programa devuelve errores comunes The program returns common errors.3 to pass back (pelota).4 to bring or throw up.5 to throw up.tener ganas de devolver to feel like throwing up6 to vomit, to throw up.María devolvió la comida que le cayó mal Mary vomited the food that was bad.7 to be given back to.Se me devolvió la cartera The wallet was given back to me.* * *1 (volver algo a un estado anterior) to put back, return2 (por correo) to send back, return3 (restituir un dinero) to refund, return4 (una visita, un cumplido, etc) to return, pay back5 (restaurar) to restore, give back* * *verb1) to return, give back2) refund3) vomit* * *( pp devuelto)1. VT1) (=retornar) [+ algo prestado, robado] to give back, return; [+ carta, llamada, pelota, golpe] to return; [+ polizón, refugiado] to return, send back¿cuándo tienes que devolver esos libros? — when do you have to take back o return those books?
leyó la nota y se la devolvió — she read the note and handed o gave it back to him
si nos devuelve el envase le descontamos 50 céntimos — if you bring back o return the container you'll get a 50-cent discount
2) (Com)a) (=rechazar) [+ producto, mercancía] [en mano] to take back, return; [por correo] to send back, returndevolvió el abrigo a la tienda — he took the coat back to the shop, he returned the coat to the shop
si a su hijo no le gusta lo puede devolver — if your son doesn't like it you can return it o bring it back
si desea devolverlo, usted se hace cargo de los gastos del envío — if you choose to send it back o return it you have to pay the postage
b) (=reembolsar) [+ dinero] [de una compra] to refund, give back; [de un préstamo] to pay backsi no está satisfecho con la compra le devolvemos su dinero — if you are not satisfied with your purchase we will refund your money o give you your money back
¿cuándo me vas a devolver el dinero que te presté? — when are you going to pay me back o give me back the money I lent you?
c) [+ cambio] to give, give backme tiene que devolver cuatro euros — you have to give me back four euros, you owe me four euros
d) (Econ) [+ cheque sin fondos] to return3) (=corresponder) [+ cumplido, favor] to return¿cuándo me vais a devolver la visita? — when are you going to pay a return visit o to return the visit?
¿cómo podría devolverte este favor? — how can I ever return this favour?
4) (=restituir)a) [+ salud, vista] to restore, give backb) [a su estado original] to restoreel sonido del teléfono me devolvió a la realidad — the sound of the telephone brought me back to reality
5) liter [+ imagen] to reflect6) (=vomitar) to bring up2.VI (=vomitar) to be sick3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( restituir) < objeto prestado> to return, give back; < dinero> to give back, pay back; < envase> to return, take back; < objeto comprado> to bring/take... backdevuélvelo a su lugar — put it back in its place; (+ me/te/le etc)
me devolvieron los documentos, pero no el dinero — I got my papers back, but not the money
le di diez pesos, me tiene que devolver dos — I gave you ten pesos, you need to give me two back
c) (Fin) < letra> to return2) ( corresponder) <visita/favor> to return3) ( vomitar) to bring up, throw up2.devolver vi to be sick3.devolverse v pron (AmL exc RPl) ( regresar) to go/come/turn back* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( restituir) < objeto prestado> to return, give back; < dinero> to give back, pay back; < envase> to return, take back; < objeto comprado> to bring/take... backdevuélvelo a su lugar — put it back in its place; (+ me/te/le etc)
me devolvieron los documentos, pero no el dinero — I got my papers back, but not the money
le di diez pesos, me tiene que devolver dos — I gave you ten pesos, you need to give me two back
c) (Fin) < letra> to return2) ( corresponder) <visita/favor> to return3) ( vomitar) to bring up, throw up2.devolver vi to be sick3.devolverse v pron (AmL exc RPl) ( regresar) to go/come/turn back* * *devolver11 = return, send back, hand over, refund.Ex: For example, when documents on hold are returned, their document number are placed in the held-document-available queue.
Ex: It has been estimated that computers 1000 times faster than today's fastest supercomputers will be needed by the late 1980s to process the amount of data sent back by surveillance satellites.Ex: Eventually, teachers should be able to ' hand the chalk over to the students' and take a back seat.Ex: The tax will be refunded but there will be a budgetary shortfall until the refund is received and extra funding will be needed to tide libraries over this period.* devolver el afecto = return + Posesivo + affection.* devolver el importe = refund + payment.* devolver el sentido a la vida = put + meaning + back in + Posesivo + life.* devolver las esperanzas = a new lease of life.* devolver la vida = bring + Nombre + back to life.* devolver un favor = return + a favour.* devolver un pago = refund + payment.* no devolverse = be non-refundable.devolver22 = puke, throw up.Ex: The word ' puke' is sometimes considered offensive.
Ex: He fell so hard that it made him throw up and both his legs swelled and went black and blue.* * *vtA1 (restituir) ‹objeto prestado› to return, give back; ‹dinero› to give back; ‹envase› to return, take backtengo que devolver los libros a la biblioteca I have to take the books back to the librarysi le quedara grande la puede devolver if it's too big you can bring/take it backdevolver al remitente return to senderdevuélvelo a su lugar put it back in its place(+ me/te/le etc): me devolvieron los documentos, pero no el dinero I got my papers back, but not the money¿me podrías devolver el dinero que te presté? could you give o pay me back the money I lent you?lo llevé a la tienda y me devolvieron el dinero I took it back to the shop and they gave me my money back o they refunded my money o they gave me a refundle di diez pesos, me tiene que devolver dos I gave you ten pesos, you need to give me two backel teléfono me devolvía las monedas the telephone kept rejecting my coinsla operación le devolvió la vista the operation restored his sight o gave him back his sightel espejo le devolvió una imagen triste ( liter); it was a sad figure that he saw reflected in the mirror ( liter)aquel triunfo le devolvió la confianza en sí mismo that triumph gave him back his self-confidence2 ‹preso› to return; ‹refugiado› to return, send back3 ( Fin) ‹letra› to returnB (corresponder) ‹visita/favor/invitación› to returnalgún día podré devolverte este favor I'll return the favor one day, I'll do the same for you one dayya es hora de que les devolvamos la invitación it's time we had them back o returned their invitation■ devolvervi( AmL exc RPl) (regresar) to go/come/turn back* * *
devolver ( conjugate devolver) verbo transitivo
1
‹ dinero› to give back, pay back;
‹ envase› to return;
‹ objeto comprado› to bring/take … back;
devolverle algo a algn to return sth to sb;
‹ dinero› to give o pay sth back to sb;
el teléfono me devolvía las monedas the telephone kept rejecting my coins;
la operación le devolvió la vista the operation restored his sight
2 ( corresponder) ‹visita/favor› to return
3 ( vomitar) to bring up, throw up (colloq)
verbo intransitivo
to bring up;
devolverse verbo pronominal (AmL exc RPl) ( regresar) to go/come/turn back
devolver
I vtr (un libro, objeto) to give back, return
(dinero) to refund
II vi (vomitar) to vomit, throw up
' devolver' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
casco
- creces
- pelota
- reanimar
- vómito
- devuelva
English:
borrower
- bring back
- call back
- get back
- give back
- hand back
- hit back
- honesty
- move back
- pass back
- pay back
- reciprocate
- refund
- repay
- restoration
- restore
- return
- send back
- shoot back
- sick
- take back
- throw back
- throw up
- bounce
- bring
- give
- hit
- pay
- puke
- take
- throw
* * *♦ vt1. [restituir] [lo entregado o prestado] [automóvil, dinero, llaves] to give back (a to); [lo alquilado] [automóvil, televisor, videocinta] to take back, to return (a to); [producto defectuoso] to return (a to); [préstamo, crédito] to repay (a to);si no queda satisfecho, le devolvemos el dinero if you're not satisfied, we'll refund you o give you back the money;me devolvieron el dinero they gave me a refund, they gave me my money back;¿qué plazo tienes para devolver los libros? when do you have to take the books back (by)?;es un regalo para mi sobrino… si ya lo tiene, ¿lo puedo devolver? it's a present for my nephew… if he already has it, can I bring it back?;precio exacto: esta máquina no devuelve cambio [en letrero] please insert the exact amount: no change given;el Senado devolvió el proyecto de ley al Congreso con muchas enmiendas the Senate sent the bill back to the Congress with lots of amendments;me devolvieron la carta por un error en las señas the letter was returned to me because it was not properly addressed2. [volver a dar] to give back, to restore;le devolvió la alegría it made him feel happy again;el triunfo devolvió la confianza al equipo the victory gave the team back its confidence;este aparato le devuelve la audición en un 70 por ciento this device will give you back 70 percent of your hearingdevuelve los discos a su sitio put the disks back (where they belong);devolvieron a los refugiados a su país de origen they sent the refugees back to their country of origin4. [corresponder a] [favor, visita] to return;devolver un agravio a alguien to pay sb back for an insult;devolver los insultos a alguien to insult sb back;le devolví el favor que me había hecho I returned the favour he had done me;me dio un bofetón, pero yo se lo devolví he slapped me, but I slapped him back;aún no me ha devuelto carta he still hasn't written back to me;nunca me devuelves las llamadas you never call me back;habrá que devolverle la invitación we'll have to return the invitation o invite him in return5. [pelota] to pass back;Jones devolvió la pelota a su portero Jones passed the ball back to the goalkeeper;le devolvió la pelota no invitándole a su fiesta she returned the compliment by not inviting him to her party6. [vomitar] to throw o bring up♦ vito throw up;tener ganas de devolver to feel like throwing up* * *<part devuelto> v/t1 give back, return;devuélvase al remitente return to sender2:devolver el cambio give change4 fam ( vomitar) throw up fam* * *devolver {89} vt1) : to return, to give back2) reembolsar: to refund, to pay back3) : to vomit, to bring updevolver vi: to vomit, to throw up* * *devolver vb¿cuándo me devolverás el compact disc? when are you going to give me my CD back?4. (dinero) to refund / to give back -
8 emisor
adj.1 broadcasting.2 issuing.m.submitter, emitter, issuer, sender.* * *► adjetivo1 (banco etc) issuing2 RADIO TELEVISIÓN broadcasting, transmitter► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (banco etc) issuer1 RADIO radio transmitter————————1 RADIO radio transmitter* * *1.ADJ2. SM1) (Radio, TV) transmitter2) (Econ) issuing company* * *I- sora adjetivo1) <banco/entidad> issuing (before n)2) <centro/estación> broadcasting (before n), transmission (before n)II- sora masculino, femenino1) (Fin) issuer3) emisora femenino (Rad) radio station* * *I- sora adjetivo1) <banco/entidad> issuing (before n)2) <centro/estación> broadcasting (before n), transmission (before n)II- sora masculino, femenino1) (Fin) issuer3) emisora femenino (Rad) radio station* * *emisor11 = issuer, sender, submitter.Ex: A certificate authority is an issuer of security certificates used in SSL connections.
Ex: All mail can be stored and later accessed by keywords (such as the name of the sender, the date, the subject, etc.).Ex: A confirmation email is sent to the address supplied by the submitter to verify that it is correct.* de emisor a receptor = downstream.* de receptor a emisor = upstream.* emisor de luz = light-emitting.emisor22 = upstream, originating.Ex: Downstream stations should know the transmission requirements of upstream stations in the early stages of transmission.
Ex: Refinements allow the user to search for: the originating agency; the date of exposure; the image format; the cloud cover; satellite; etc..* LED [diodo emisor de luz] = LED [light-emitting diode].* * *A ‹banco/entidad› issuing ( before n)C ( Ecol) ‹agente› emitingmasculine, feminineA ( Fin) issuerB1 (aparato) transmitter2 (de un transistor) emitterC* * *
emisor sustantivo masculino ( aparato) transmitter
emisor,-ora
I adjetivo
1 Téc transmitting, radiating
2 Fin issuing bank
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 Fin issuer
2 Ling speaker
III m Téc emitter, transmitter
' emisor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
emisora
English:
light
- two
* * *emisor, -ora♦ adj1. [de programas de radio o TV] broadcasting;nuestro centro emisor en Bilbao our broadcasting centre o studios in Bilbao2. [de energía, rayos, gas]una fuente emisora de calor/radiación a heat/radiation source3. [de dinero, bonos, acciones] issuing;la entidad emisora the issuing body♦ nm2. [fuente] [de partículas, ondas] source;un emisor de ondas de radio a source of radio waves* * *I adj1 banco issuing atr2 centro broadcasting atr3:una fuente emisora de luz/calor a light-/heat-emitting sourceII m transmitter* * *emisor nmtransmisor: television or radio transmitter -
9 comprobador
m.1 tester.2 exerciser.* * *SM tester* * *= verifier.Ex. The sender of a secret message or the verifier of a group signature does not necessarily know the authorization strategy within that group in advance.* * *= verifier.Ex: The sender of a secret message or the verifier of a group signature does not necessarily know the authorization strategy within that group in advance.
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10 comunicación verbal
f.verbal communication.* * *(n.) = speech communicationEx. The simple communication model of sender -> message -> receiver was originally formulated in terms of speech communication.* * *(n.) = speech communicationEx: The simple communication model of sender -> message -> receiver was originally formulated in terms of speech communication.
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11 correo certificado
m.registered mail, certified mail, registered post.* * *registered post, US registered mail* * *(n.) = registered mailEx. A ' registered mail' facility notifies the sender when his message has been received.* * *(n.) = registered mailEx: A ' registered mail' facility notifies the sender when his message has been received.
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12 decretar
v.to decree.El reglamento dictaminó el caso The regulations ruled the case.* * *1 (con decreto) to decree2 (ordenar) to ordain, order* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (=ordenar) to order; [por decreto] to decree2) [+ premio] to award (a to)3) Méx [+ dividendo] to declare2.VI (Jur) to deliver a judgment* * *verbo transitivo to order, decree (frml)decretó un día de luto — he declared o decreed a day of mourning
decretarque... — to decree o order that...
* * *= ordain.Ex. The user is not informed, but becomes merely a target for the communication ordained by the sender.----* decretar libertad bajo fianza = remand.* decretar prisión preventiva = remand.* * *verbo transitivo to order, decree (frml)decretó un día de luto — he declared o decreed a day of mourning
decretarque... — to decree o order that...
* * *= ordain.Ex: The user is not informed, but becomes merely a target for the communication ordained by the sender.
* decretar libertad bajo fianza = remand.* decretar prisión preventiva = remand.* * *decretar [A1 ]vtto order, decree ( frml)decretó un día de luto he declared o decreed a day of mourningha decretado que de ahora en adelante … he has decreed o ordered that from now on …* * *
decretar ( conjugate decretar) verbo transitivo
to order, decree (frml)
decretar verbo transitivo to decree: el Gobierno decretó una amnistía general, the Government granted a general amnesty
' decretar' also found in these entries:
English:
decree
- ordain
* * *decretar vt[mediante ley] to decree; [mediante orden] to order;se decretó la libertad del acusado the accused was ordered to be released;el ayuntamiento ha decretado el cierre del bar the town council has ordered the bar to be closed down* * *v/t order, decree;decretar sanciones económicas impose economic sanctions* * *decretar vt: to decree, to order -
13 determinado de antemano
(adj.) = pre-established [preestablished]Ex. EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.* * *(adj.) = pre-established [preestablished]Ex: EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.
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1 = issuer, sender, submitter.Ex. A certificate authority is an issuer of security certificates used in SSL connections.Ex. All mail can be stored and later accessed by keywords (such as the name of the sender, the date, the subject, etc.).Ex. A confirmation email is sent to the address supplied by the submitter to verify that it is correct.----* de emisor a receptor = downstream.* de receptor a emisor = upstream.* emisor de luz = light-emitting. -
15 establecido de antemano
(adj.) = pre-established [preestablished]Ex. EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.* * *(adj.) = pre-established [preestablished]Ex: EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.
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17 predeterminado
adj.predetermined, pre-defined, predefined, predeterminate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: predeterminar.* * *ADJ predetermined* * *= built-in, predetermined [pre-determined], pre-established [preestablished], pre-agreed, predesignated, foregone, predefined [pre-defined].Ex. To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.Ex. In machine-readable data files, a format is a predetermined order or arrangement of data in a record.Ex. EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.Ex. You will receive all your serials promptly and at a pre-agreed frequency.Ex. Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex. Equally powerful is the capacity of words to propagandize, create distrust, fuel hatred, or manipulate peoples' opinions in support of foregone political agendas.Ex. The data entered into a fixed-length field may be of variable length, but cannot exceed the pre-defined length of the field.----* definir de un modo predeterminado e inamovible = hardwire [hard wire].* * *= built-in, predetermined [pre-determined], pre-established [preestablished], pre-agreed, predesignated, foregone, predefined [pre-defined].Ex: To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.
Ex: In machine-readable data files, a format is a predetermined order or arrangement of data in a record.Ex: EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.Ex: You will receive all your serials promptly and at a pre-agreed frequency.Ex: Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex: Equally powerful is the capacity of words to propagandize, create distrust, fuel hatred, or manipulate peoples' opinions in support of foregone political agendas.Ex: The data entered into a fixed-length field may be of variable length, but cannot exceed the pre-defined length of the field.* definir de un modo predeterminado e inamovible = hardwire [hard wire].* * *predeterminado, -a adjpredetermined -
18 preestablecido
adj.preestablished, pre-established.past part.past participle of spanish verb: preestablecer.* * *1→ link=preestablecer preestablecer► adjetivo1 pre-established* * *ADJ pre-established* * *- da adjetivo preestablished* * *= preset [pre-set], pre-established [preestablished], pre-agreed, prearranged, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex. The thesaurus must be updated, whether new terms and relationships are added as and when necessary, or whether the thesaurus is reviewed at preset intervals.Ex. EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.Ex. You will receive all your serials promptly and at a pre-agreed frequency.Ex. A short narrative is provided to assist in browsing the collection, and/or the digital exhibit can be searched by prearranged topics.Ex. When you start getting into these cases, you realize how much things change over time and how they're not cut and dried.* * *- da adjetivo preestablished* * *= preset [pre-set], pre-established [preestablished], pre-agreed, prearranged, cut and dried [cut and dry].Ex: The thesaurus must be updated, whether new terms and relationships are added as and when necessary, or whether the thesaurus is reviewed at preset intervals.
Ex: EDI refers to the exchange of electronic data in a pre-established standardized format between a sender and receiver using telecommunications links.Ex: You will receive all your serials promptly and at a pre-agreed frequency.Ex: A short narrative is provided to assist in browsing the collection, and/or the digital exhibit can be searched by prearranged topics.Ex: When you start getting into these cases, you realize how much things change over time and how they're not cut and dried.* * *preestablecido -dapreestablishedcondiciones preestablecidas preestablished conditions, conditions established beforehand* * *preestablecido, -a adjpre-established -
19 provocar escarnio
(v.) = evoke + response* * *(v.) = evoke + response -
20 suscitar una respuesta
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Sender ID — is an anti spoofing proposal from the former MARID IETF working group that tried to join Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and Caller ID. Sender ID is defined primarily in Experimental RFC 4406, but additional parts in RFC 4405, RFC 4407 and RFC 4408 … Wikipedia
Sender-ID — Sender ID, auch Sender ID Framework (SIDF), ist ein Vorschlag der MARID Arbeitsgruppe der IETF zur Bekämpfung von Spam und basiert auf dem Sender Policy Framework und Microsofts Caller ID. Aufgrund schwerwiegender Differenzen innerhalb der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sender ID — Sender ID, auch Sender ID Framework (SIDF), ist ein Vorschlag der MARID Arbeitsgruppe der IETF zur Bekämpfung von Spam und basiert auf dem Sender Policy Framework und Microsofts Caller ID. Aufgrund schwerwiegender Differenzen innerhalb der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sender — steht für: Sendeanlage, eine Anlage, die Signale in elektromagnetische Wellen umwandelt und in dieser Form abstrahlt eine Unternehmen für die Ausstrahlung von Medien oder dessen Programme, siehe Rundfunk Absender, eine Person oder Einrichtung,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
sender — send‧er [ˈsendə ǁ ər] noun [countable] the person who sends a message, letter, parcel etc: • Each incoming message has a code that identifies the sender. * * * sender UK US /ˈsendər/ noun [C] ► COMMUNICATIONS a person or organization that sends… … Financial and business terms
Sender ID — объединение спецификаций Sender Policy Framework и Caller ID. SenderID предназначен для защиты от подделки Email адреса отправителя путём публикации в DNS политики использования домена с каких IP адресов могут отправляться письма, отправителем… … Википедия
Sender — Send er, n. One who sends. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sender — Sender, s. Telegraphie, Telephonie … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Sender — m Jewish: Yiddish form of ALEXANDER (SEE Alexander) … First names dictionary
Sender — Sender, Ramón J … Enciclopedia Universal
sender — c.1200, agent noun from SEND (Cf. send). In 1930s slang, a popular musician or song … Etymology dictionary