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1 aceite de esquisto bituminoso
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m.schist.* * *1 shale* * *SM schist* * *= shale.Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.* * *= shale.Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
* * *schist* * *esquisto nmGeol schist* * *m schist* * *esquisto nm: shale -
3 pizarra
f.1 slate (roca, material).2 blackboard (British), chalkboard (United States).* * *1 (mineral) slate2 (para escribir) blackboard* * *noun f.1) slate2) blackboard* * *SF1) (=piedra) slate; (=esquisto) shale2) (Escol) board, blackboard3) Cono Sur (=tablero) notice board, bulletin board (EEUU)4) LAm (=marcador) scoreboard* * *a) (Min) slateb) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboardd) ( en béisbol) scoreboard* * *= blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.Ex. Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.Ex. In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.Ex. Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.Ex. Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.----* pizarra virtual = whiteboard.* * *a) (Min) slateb) ( en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; ( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboardd) ( en béisbol) scoreboard* * *= blackboard, chalkboard, slate, slateboard, shale.Ex: Imagine that there is a graphic to project on the screen or blackboard.
Ex: In some cases, the overhead projector can replace the chalkboard.Ex: Libraries are built mainly from wood, slate and glass, with a structure designed to suit a wide range of activities.Ex: Now, instructors can beam what they write on their whiteboards directly to students' laptops, in effect turning each laptop screen into a portable, interactive slateboard.Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.* pizarra virtual = whiteboard.* * *1 ( Min) slate2 (en el aula) blackboard, chalkboard; (del alumno) slate3 ( Cin) clapperboard4 (en béisbol) scoreboard* * *
pizarra sustantivo femeninoa) (Min) slate
( del alumno) slatec) (Cin) clapperboard
pizarra sustantivo femenino
1 (en la escuela) blackboard
2 Min slate
' pizarra' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borrar
- borrador
- encerado
- caballete
- tablero
- teja
English:
blackboard
- board
- erase
- slate
- black
- -colored
- shale
* * *pizarra nf1. [roca, material] slate2. [encerado] Br blackboard, US chalkboard;* * *f1 en aula blackboard2 piedra slate* * *pizarra nf1) : slate2) : blackboard3) : scoreboard* * *pizarra n1. (en una clase) blackboard2. (roca) slate -
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6 lutita bituminosa
f.shale.
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