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1 teletext
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3 teletex SM
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4 teletexto SM
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6 teletexto
m.1 Teletext®.2 teletext.* * *1 teletext* * *teletex masculino teletext, videotex* * *= teletext, videotex.Ex. Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.Ex. This article defines and describes videotex, paying attention to non-interactive and interactive videotex services.----* red de teletexto = viewdata network.* * *teletex masculino teletext, videotex* * *= teletext, videotex.Ex: Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.
Ex: This article defines and describes videotex, paying attention to non-interactive and interactive videotex services.* red de teletexto = viewdata network.* * *teletexto, teletexteletext, videotex* * *
teletexto,◊ teletex sustantivo masculino
teletext, videotex
teletexto sustantivo masculino teletext
' teletexto' also found in these entries:
English:
teletext
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7 videotex
m.videotex, teletext, viewdata.* * *SM Videotex ®* * *masculino videotex(t), teletext* * *masculino videotex(t), teletext* * *videotex, videotextovideotex(t), teletext* * *
videotex sustantivo masculino
videotex(t), teletext
' videotex' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
teletexto
English:
teletext
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8 por suscripción
(adj.) = subscriber + NombreEx. The author describes the principles of subscriber teletext whereby teletext services are broadcast to and receivable only be specified users.* * *(adj.) = subscriber + NombreEx: The author describes the principles of subscriber teletext whereby teletext services are broadcast to and receivable only be specified users.
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9 problemas auditivos
(n.) = impaired hearing, hearing impairment, hearing disabilityEx. Swedish Radio has conducted a trial of its teletext service, Extratext, by allocating teletext receivers to people with impaired hearing.Ex. This article provides sources that will enable readers to find other publications that deal with deafness and hearing impairment.Ex. This article describes a project to exploit new technologies to improve information services for those with hearing disabilities.* * *(n.) = impaired hearing, hearing impairment, hearing disabilityEx: Swedish Radio has conducted a trial of its teletext service, Extratext, by allocating teletext receivers to people with impaired hearing.
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10 realizar una prueba
(v.) = conduct + trial, take + testEx. Swedish Radio has conducted a trial of its teletext service, Extratext, by allocating teletext receivers to people with impaired hearing.Ex. The software that allows students to take a multiple choice test on a computer to determine how well they understood what they have read.* * *(v.) = conduct + trial, take + testEx: Swedish Radio has conducted a trial of its teletext service, Extratext, by allocating teletext receivers to people with impaired hearing.
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11 receptor
adj.receiving, recipient, collector.m.1 radio receiver, receiver.2 recipient, collector.3 catcher.4 recipient, person who receives an organ from a donor.5 receiver, person who receives a message by radio or telegraph.6 receptor, receptor cell.* * *► adjetivo1 receiving► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 receiver, recipient1 (de radio etc) receiver————————1 (de radio etc) receiver* * *(f. - receptora)noun* * *receptor, -a1.SM (Elec, Radio, TV) receiver2. SM / F1) (Med) recipient2) (Béisbol) catcher; [en fútbol americano] receiver3) (Ling) recipient* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Med, Ling) recipient2) (Dep) ( en fútbol americano) receiver; ( en béisbol) catcher3) receptor masculino (Rad) radio, receiver; (TV) television (receiver o set)* * *= receiver, receiving, recipient, receptor, downstream, host.Ex. Swedish Radio has conducted a trial of its teletext service, Extratext, by allocating teletext receivers to people with impaired hearing.Ex. Expert service is paid for by a reduction in the receiving department's establishment unless there can be similar levels of 'export' of servicing to other departments.Ex. He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching, and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.Ex. The primary role of strategic information is to convince the receptor to make a decision favourable to the information provider (initiator).Ex. Downstream stations should know the transmission requirements of upstream stations in the early stages of transmission.Ex. The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.----* adaptador de receptor = host adaptor.* de emisor a receptor = downstream.* de receptor a emisor = upstream.* interfaz de receptor = host interface.* por el receptor = at the receiving end.* receptor de anualidad = annuitant.* receptor de renta vitalicia = annuitant.* ser receptor de = be in receipt of.* transmisor receptor = transceiver.* * *- tora masculino, femenino1) (Med, Ling) recipient2) (Dep) ( en fútbol americano) receiver; ( en béisbol) catcher3) receptor masculino (Rad) radio, receiver; (TV) television (receiver o set)* * *= receiver, receiving, recipient, receptor, downstream, host.Ex: Swedish Radio has conducted a trial of its teletext service, Extratext, by allocating teletext receivers to people with impaired hearing.
Ex: Expert service is paid for by a reduction in the receiving department's establishment unless there can be similar levels of 'export' of servicing to other departments.Ex: He is the recipient of the Margaret Man Citation, the Beta Phi Award for good teaching, and the honorary Doctor of Laws from UCLA.Ex: The primary role of strategic information is to convince the receptor to make a decision favourable to the information provider (initiator).Ex: Downstream stations should know the transmission requirements of upstream stations in the early stages of transmission.Ex: The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.* adaptador de receptor = host adaptor.* de emisor a receptor = downstream.* de receptor a emisor = upstream.* interfaz de receptor = host interface.* por el receptor = at the receiving end.* receptor de anualidad = annuitant.* receptor de renta vitalicia = annuitant.* ser receptor de = be in receipt of.* transmisor receptor = transceiver.* * *países receptores de esta tecnología countries which receive o which are recipients of this technologymasculine, feminineA1 ( Med) recipientel primer colombiano receptor de un corazón ajeno the first Colombian heart-transplant patient, the first Colombian to have a heart transplantCompuesto:universal recipientCompuesto:wide receiverC(TV) television receiver o set, television* * *
receptor◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino
1 (Med, Ling) recipient
2 (Dep) ( en fútbol americano) receiver;
( en béisbol) catcher
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(TV) television (receiver o set)
receptor,-ora
I m,f (persona) recipient
II adjetivo receiving
III m Tel Rad TV receiver
' receptor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
radio
- receptora
- televisión
English:
receiver
- recipient
- two-way
- walkie-talkie
- wireless set
- catcher
- set
- television
- two
* * *receptor, -ora♦ adjreceiving;un país receptor de inmigrantes a country that welcomes immigrants♦ nm,f1. [paciente] recipientreceptor de órgano [en transplante] organ recipient;receptor universal universal recipient2. Ling recipient3. [en béisbol] catcher;[en fútbol americano] receiver♦ nm1. [aparato] receiver2. Biol receptor* * *I m RAD,TV receiver* * *: receiving1) : recipient2) : catcher (in baseball), receiver (in football)receptor nm: receiverreceptor de televisión: television set* * *receptor n set -
12 recibirse
VPR LAm (Univ) to graduaterecibirse de doctor — to get o frm take one's doctorate, receive one's doctor's degree
* * *(v.) = be receivableEx. The author describes the principles of subscriber teletext whereby teletext services are broadcast to and receivable only be specified users.* * *(v.) = be receivableEx: The author describes the principles of subscriber teletext whereby teletext services are broadcast to and receivable only be specified users.
* * *vprAm [graduarse] to graduate, to qualify (de as);se recibió de lingüista hace poco tiempo she recently graduated in linguistics* * *v/r L.Am.graduate* * *vrrecibirse de : to qualify as -
13 videotexto
m.videotext, teletext.* * *1 videotext, teletext* * *SM videotext* * *= videotext, videotex.Ex. The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling: personal computers, CD-ROMs, interactive video, videotext, parallel processing, and so on.Ex. This article defines and describes videotex, paying attention to non-interactive and interactive videotex services.----* sistema de videotexto = videotext system.* sistema de videotexto público = public viewdata system.* * *= videotext, videotex.Ex: The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling: personal computers, CD-ROMs, interactive video, videotext, parallel processing, and so on.
Ex: This article defines and describes videotex, paying attention to non-interactive and interactive videotex services.* sistema de videotexto = videotext system.* sistema de videotexto público = public viewdata system.* * *videotexto nm, videotex nm inv[por señal de televisión] teletext; [por línea telefónica] videotext, viewdata* * *m videotext -
14 a ráfagas
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15 acceder
v.1 to agree ( (consent).acceder a una petición to grant a request2 to consent, to accede, to assent, to comply.Ella accedió a su petición She consented to his request.3 to come over.A feeling of fear came over her Una sensación de miedo la accedió.* * *1 (consentir) to consent (a, to), agree (a, to)2 (tener entrada) to enter3 (alcanzar) to accede (a, to)■ acceder al poder to come to power, take office■ acceder a la universidad be admitted to university, enter university* * *verb1) to agree2) access, gain access to* * *VI1) (=aceptar) to agree•
acceder a algo — to agree to sthel director ha accedido a nuestra petición — the director agreed o acceded frm to our request
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acceder a (=entrar) —a) [+ lugar] to gain access to; [+ grupo social, organización] to be admitted tono pueden acceder al mercado laboral por no tener estudios — they have no access to the labour market because they have no qualifications
este examen os permitirá acceder a la universidad — this exam will enable you to gain admittance to the university
si ganan este partido, acceden a la final — if they win this match they go through to the final
b) (Inform) [+ fichero, Internet] to access3) (=conseguir)•
acceder a — [+ información] to gain access to, accesslas personas que no pueden acceder a una vivienda digna — people who have no access to decent housing
los jóvenes tienen dificultades para acceder a un puesto de trabajo — young people have problems finding a job
para acceder a estas becas es necesario ser europeo — only European citizens are eligible for these grants
accedió a una graduación superior — he attained a higher rank, he was promoted to a higher rank
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acceder a la propiedad de algo — to become the owner of sth* * *verbo intransitivo1)acceder a algo — a lugar to gain access to something; a premio to be eligible for something; a cargo to accede to something (frml)
accedió al trono — he came o succeeded to the throne
2) ( ceder)accedió a regañadientes — he agreed with great reluctance, he reluctantly gave in
acceder a algo — to agree to something, to accede to something (frml)
acceder a + inf — to agree to + inf
* * *= access, contact, gain + access, get into, accede, gain + admittance.Ex. Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.Ex. Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.Ex. Libraries gain access to their own files by means of terminals connected to the central computer.Ex. To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.Ex. Once Modjeski heard him express sympathy, she knew she could wheedle him into acceding.Ex. In the early 1800s libraries were used by only the small portion of the population that could gain admittance.----* acceder a = approach, fall in with, get at, agree to.* acceder haciendo clic = click.* acceder ilegalmente = hack.* * *verbo intransitivo1)acceder a algo — a lugar to gain access to something; a premio to be eligible for something; a cargo to accede to something (frml)
accedió al trono — he came o succeeded to the throne
2) ( ceder)accedió a regañadientes — he agreed with great reluctance, he reluctantly gave in
acceder a algo — to agree to something, to accede to something (frml)
acceder a + inf — to agree to + inf
* * *= access, contact, gain + access, get into, accede, gain + admittance.Ex: Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.
Ex: Hosts in Europe can also be contacted through the European part of the IPSS network.Ex: Libraries gain access to their own files by means of terminals connected to the central computer.Ex: To get into these national and international networks which are suitable for long-distance communication, a telephone link must be used to access the closest node.Ex: Once Modjeski heard him express sympathy, she knew she could wheedle him into acceding.Ex: In the early 1800s libraries were used by only the small portion of the population that could gain admittance.* acceder a = approach, fall in with, get at, agree to.* acceder haciendo clic = click.* acceder ilegalmente = hack.* * *acceder [E1 ]viA1 (entrar, llegar) acceder A algo to gain access TO sthun jardín al cual se accede por dos entradas a garden with access from o which you can enter from two pointspara acceder a la base de datos to access the database, to gain access to the databasepretendían acceder a los secretos del Pentágono they were trying to gain access to Pentagon secretssólo pueden acceder al premio los menores de 15 años only under-15s are eligible for the prizecon esta victoria accede a las semifinales with this win she goes through to the semifinalsno pudo acceder a la presidencia he was unable to accede to o to assume the presidencyaccedió al trono he came o succeeded to the throneB (consentir) to agreeaccedió a regañadientes he agreed with great reluctance, he reluctantly gave inacceder A algo to agree TO sth, to accede TO sth ( frml)accedió a sus deseos she bowed o agreed o acceded to his wishesaccedieron al pago de la deuda they agreed to pay what was owedacceder A + INF to agree TO + INFaccedió a contestar preguntas del público she agreed to answer questions from the audience* * *
acceder ( conjugate acceder) verbo intransitivo
1 ( consentir) to agree;
acceder a algo to agree to sth
2 ( entrar) acceder a algo gain access to sth;
(Inf) to access sth.
acceder verbo intransitivo
1 (conceder, transigir) to accede, consent [a, to]
2 (entrar, ser admitido) to gain admittance [a, to]: accedió al cargo en 1973, he ocuppied the post in 1973
3 Inform to access
' acceder' also found in these entries:
English:
accede
- access
- allow
- comply
- consent
- qualified
- assent
* * *acceder vi1. [consentir] to agree;acceder a una petición to grant a request;accedió a venir she agreed to come;accedieron a las demandas de los secuestradores they agreed to o acceded to the kidnappers' demandsInformátacceder a una base de datos to access a database;se puede acceder directamente a la sala por la puerta trasera there is direct access to the hall by the rear entrance;por esa puerta se accede a la cripta that door leads to the crypt;desde la biblioteca se puede acceder a Internet you can log on to the Internet at the library;las sillas de ruedas accederán por una rampa there is wheelchair access via a rampacceder al poder to come to power;accedió al cargo de presidente he became president;este título permite acceder a los estudios de posgrado this qualification enables you to go on to do postgraduate studies* * *v/iaccede (a to);acceder a un ruego agree to a request;acceder a los deseos de alguien bow to s.o.’s wishes2:* * *acceder vi acceder a1) : to accede to, to agree to2) : to assume (a position)3) : to gain access to* * *acceder vb1. (aceptar) to agree2. (entrar) to enter -
16 comparar con
v.to compare with, to rank with.Silvia compara a Ricardo con Teo Silvia compares Ricardo to Teo.* * *(v.) = match against, run + Nombre + through + Nombre, weigh against, stand up againstEx. The search statement is matched against the indexing assigned to the latest batch or document records that have been input to the system.Ex. Thus, after we run our cards through the format recognition programs, there will still be many corrections to make at immense cost.Ex. The benefits have to be weighed against the costs of new systems and the impact of change = Se deben sopesar los beneficios frente a los costes de los nuevos sistemas y las repercusiones del cambio.Ex. Teletext stands up reasonably well against television news in terms of quantity of news delivered and ease of access.* * *(v.) = match against, run + Nombre + through + Nombre, weigh against, stand up againstEx: The search statement is matched against the indexing assigned to the latest batch or document records that have been input to the system.
Ex: Thus, after we run our cards through the format recognition programs, there will still be many corrections to make at immense cost.Ex: The benefits have to be weighed against the costs of new systems and the impact of change = Se deben sopesar los beneficios frente a los costes de los nuevos sistemas y las repercusiones del cambio. -
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18 descabellado
adj.farfetched, crazy, wild, absurd.past part.past participle of spanish verb: descabellar.* * *1→ link=descabellar descabellar► adjetivo1 figurado wild, crazy* * *ADJ [plan, idea] crazy, wild, preposterous* * *- da adjetivo crazy, ridiculous* * *= breakneck, misconceived, off-the-wall, screwy [screwier -comp., screwiest -sup.], harebrained, far-fetched [farfetched], cuckoo.Ex. Certainly, as we know from our previous discussion, no institution of its own accord would change at the breakneck pace at which our own field appears to be moving.Ex. It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by misconceived goals based on a failure to recognize the essential properties of IR.Ex. 'I hope this doesn't sound like an off-the-wall remark but have you ever heard of or read anything about the so called mid-life crisis?'.Ex. This is the newspaper that ran a lengthy article about LaRouche's screwy assertion that the greenhouse effect doesn't exist and that the ozone layer is not disappearing.Ex. Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.Ex. If the situation arises in Britain as in the United States, where there is a proliferation of TV channels, and many local television stations, then it is perhaps not too far-fetched to imagine some of these transmitting either specialized or local teletext information.Ex. Meanwhile, further proof that the entire party is cuckoo comes to us with the passage of another big tax cut for the rich.----* empresa descabellada = fool's errand.* * *- da adjetivo crazy, ridiculous* * *= breakneck, misconceived, off-the-wall, screwy [screwier -comp., screwiest -sup.], harebrained, far-fetched [farfetched], cuckoo.Ex: Certainly, as we know from our previous discussion, no institution of its own accord would change at the breakneck pace at which our own field appears to be moving.
Ex: It is important that those engaged in IR should not be abused by misconceived goals based on a failure to recognize the essential properties of IR.Ex: 'I hope this doesn't sound like an off-the-wall remark but have you ever heard of or read anything about the so called mid-life crisis?'.Ex: This is the newspaper that ran a lengthy article about LaRouche's screwy assertion that the greenhouse effect doesn't exist and that the ozone layer is not disappearing.Ex: Then one day she finds herself shooting the moon with a scheme so harebrained and daring that it just might succeed.Ex: If the situation arises in Britain as in the United States, where there is a proliferation of TV channels, and many local television stations, then it is perhaps not too far-fetched to imagine some of these transmitting either specialized or local teletext information.Ex: Meanwhile, further proof that the entire party is cuckoo comes to us with the passage of another big tax cut for the rich.* empresa descabellada = fool's errand.* * *descabellado -dacrazy, ridiculous* * *
Del verbo descabellar: ( conjugate descabellar)
descabellado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
descabellado
descabellar
descabellado◊ -da adjetivo
crazy, ridiculous
descabellado,-a adjetivo crazy, wild
' descabellado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delirante
- descabellada
- jalado
English:
misconceived
- wild
- outlandish
* * *descabellado, -a adjcrazy* * *adj:idea descabellada fam hare-brained idea fam* * *descabellado, -da adj: outlandish, ridiculous -
19 difusión por radio y televisión
(n.) = broadcast, broadcastingEx. Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.Ex. This article examines the concept of public service broadcasting, its justifications and the deregulatory trends on the European Continent.* * *(n.) = broadcast, broadcastingEx: Teletext services are broadcast information services which may be accessed in a non-interactive mode.
Ex: This article examines the concept of public service broadcasting, its justifications and the deregulatory trends on the European Continent.Spanish-English dictionary > difusión por radio y televisión
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20 equiparar con
v.to compare to.* * *(v.) = bring + Nombre + in line with, stand up againstEx. It seems possible that the Americans will revise these rules to bring them in line with the British solution.Ex. Teletext stands up reasonably well against television news in terms of quantity of news delivered and ease of access.* * *(v.) = bring + Nombre + in line with, stand up againstEx: It seems possible that the Americans will revise these rules to bring them in line with the British solution.
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