-
1 TR (término relacionado)
Ex. Hierarchical relationships may also take the form of co-ordinate relationships, in which case they may be represented by 'RT' or related term, in a similar manner to affinitive relationships below. -
2 polígono
-
3 abogacía procesal
• practice of a trial lawyer -
4 fatiga muscular
spa fatiga (f) musculareng muscular fatigueБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > fatiga muscular
-
5 contenedor
container; container transport -
6 transición dúctil-frágil
Metalurgia diccionario Español-Inglés > transición dúctil-frágil
-
7 zona
-
8 Héspero
-
9 colocación electrónica
(n.) = electro-depositionEx. The first experiments in galvanism for printing, the electro-deposition of metal on to a mould in order to make a printing surface, were made in England and in Russia in 1839.* * *(n.) = electro-depositionEx: The first experiments in galvanism for printing, the electro-deposition of metal on to a mould in order to make a printing surface, were made in England and in Russia in 1839.
-
10 daguerrotipo
m.daguerreotype.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: daguerrotipar.* * *1 (arte) daguerreotypy2 (aparato, retrato) daguerreotype* * ** * ** * *= daguerrotype.Ex. Daguerrotypes had been etched to make plates from which a few prints could be taken as early as 1839.* * ** * *= daguerrotype.Ex: Daguerrotypes had been etched to make plates from which a few prints could be taken as early as 1839.
* * *1 (proceso) daguerreotypy2 (fotografía) daguerreotype* * *daguerrotipo nm1. [aparato] daguerreotype camera2. [imagen] daguerreotype3. [técnica] daguerreotype, daguerreotypy -
11 esteta
f. & m.1 aesthete.2 esthete, aesthete.* * *1 aesthete (US esthete)* * *SMF aesthete, esthete (EEUU)* * *masculino y femenino aesthete* * *= aesthete [esthete, -USA].Ex. Ravaisson (1813-1900), a philosopher, historian, and aesthete, is best known for his years as conservator of the Louvre Museum but he also occupied the post of Inspector General of Libraries (1839-52).* * *masculino y femenino aesthete* * *= aesthete [esthete, -USA].Ex: Ravaisson (1813-1900), a philosopher, historian, and aesthete, is best known for his years as conservator of the Louvre Museum but he also occupied the post of Inspector General of Libraries (1839-52).
* * *aesthete* * *
esteta sustantivo masculino aesthete
* * *esteta nmfaesthete* * *m/f esthete, Braesthete -
12 galvanización
f.galvanization.* * *1 galvanization* * *= galvanism.Ex. The first experiments in galvanism for printing, the electro-deposition of metal on to a mould in order to make a printing surface, were made in England and in Russia in 1839.* * *= galvanism.Ex: The first experiments in galvanism for printing, the electro-deposition of metal on to a mould in order to make a printing surface, were made in England and in Russia in 1839.
* * *galvanization* * *galvanization -
13 inspector general
Ex. Ravaisson (1813-1900), a philosopher, historian, and aesthete, is best known for his years as conservator of the Louvre Museum but he also occupied the post of inspector general of Libraries (1839-52).* * *Ex: Ravaisson (1813-1900), a philosopher, historian, and aesthete, is best known for his years as conservator of the Louvre Museum but he also occupied the post of inspector general of Libraries (1839-52).
-
14 superficie de impresión
(n.) = printing surfaceEx. The first experiments in galvanism for printing, the electro-deposition of metal on to a mould in order to make a printing surface, were made in England and in Russia in 1839.* * *(n.) = printing surfaceEx: The first experiments in galvanism for printing, the electro-deposition of metal on to a mould in order to make a printing surface, were made in England and in Russia in 1839.
-
15 carlismo
m.Carlism (history).* * *1 Carlism* * *SM CarlismCARLISMO The controversial change which Ferdinand VII of Spain made to the law in order to allow his daughter Isabella to succeed him instead of his brother, Carlos María Isidro de Borbón, gave rise to Carlism, a movement supporting Carlos's claim to the throne. It also sparked off a series of armed conflicts. The First Carlist War (1833-1839) was declared by Carlos when Isabella came to the throne, the Second (1860) was started by his son of the same name, and the Third (1872-76) by a grandson, another Don Carlos. The last Carlist pretender, Alfonso, died in 1936 without descendants, although that did not prevent the Falange Española from later backing the Carlist cause in an attempt to prevent the current king, Juan Carlos, being designated Franco's successor. To this day there is still a Carlist party in Spain.See:ver nota culturelle FALANGE ESPAÑOLA in falange* * *Spain had three civil wars known as the guerras carlistas (1833-39, 1860, 1872-76). When Fernando VII died in 1833, he was succeeded not by his brother the Infante Don Carlos de Borbón, but by his daughter Isabel, under the regency of her mother María Cristina. This provoked a mainly northern-Spanish revolt, with local guerrillas pitted against the forces of the central government. The Carlist Wars were also a confrontation between conservative rural Catholic Spain, especially the Basque provinces and Aragón, led by the carlistas, and the progressive liberal urban middle classes allied with the army. Carlos died in 1855, but the carlistas, representing political and religious traditionalism, supported his descendants' claims until reconciliation in 1977 with King Juan Carlos.* * *carlismo nmHist Carlism, = support for the claim to the Spanish throne of Don Carlos de Borbón and his descendants after the death of his brother Fernando VII in 1833
См. также в других словарях:
1839 — Années : 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 Décennies : 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 Siècles : XVIIIe siècle XIXe … Wikipédia en Français
1839 — Años: 1836 1837 1838 – 1839 – 1840 1841 1842 Décadas: Años 1800 Años 1810 Años 1820 – Años 1830 – Años 1840 Años 1850 Años 1860 Siglos: Siglo XVIII – … Wikipedia Español
1839 — Year 1839 (MDCCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12 day slower Julian calendar). Events of 1839January March * January 9 The… … Wikipedia
1839 — Portal Geschichte | Portal Biografien | Aktuelle Ereignisse | Jahreskalender ◄ | 18. Jahrhundert | 19. Jahrhundert | 20. Jahrhundert | ► ◄ | 1800er | 1810er | 1820er | 1830er | 1840er | 1850er | 1860er | ► ◄◄ | ◄ | 1835 | 1836 | 1837 | 18 … Deutsch Wikipedia
1839 — ГОСТ 1839{ 80} Трубы и муфты асбестоцементные для безнапорных трубопроводов. Технические условия. ОКС: 91.140.60 КГС: Ж21 Водоснабжение и канализация. Взамен: ГОСТ 1839 72 Действие: С 01.01.82 Изменен: ИУС 12/87, 12/90, 12/96 Примечание:… … Справочник ГОСТов
1839 — Начало денежной реформы в России гр. Канкрина Е.Ф. (1839 1843). Введение серебрянного рубля в качестве основы денежного обращения … Хронология всемирной истории: словарь
1839 год в истории железнодорожного транспорта — 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 Портал:Железнодорожный транспорт См. также: Другие события в 1839 году … Википедия
1839 en litterature — 1839 en littérature Années : 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 Décennies : 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 Siècles : XVIIIe siècle … Wikipédia en Français
1839 Metre Summit — 1839m峰 … Wikipedia
1839 au theatre — 1839 au théâtre Années : 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 Décennies : 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 Siècles : XVIIIe siècle … Wikipédia en Français
1839 en photograhie — 1839 en photographie Années : 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 Décennies : 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 Siècles : XVIIIe siècle … Wikipédia en Français