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  • 121 máquina de fabricación

    Ex. The definition of equipment covers a wide range of items - from screwdrivers and ladders to computers, dumper trucks and manufacturing equipment.
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    Ex: The definition of equipment covers a wide range of items - from screwdrivers and ladders to computers, dumper trucks and manufacturing equipment.

    Spanish-English dictionary > máquina de fabricación

  • 122 máquina de fábrica

    Ex. The definition of equipment covers a wide range of items - from screwdrivers and ladders to computers, dumper trucks and manufacturing equipment.
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    Ex: The definition of equipment covers a wide range of items - from screwdrivers and ladders to computers, dumper trucks and manufacturing equipment.

    Spanish-English dictionary > máquina de fábrica

  • 123 máquina industrial

    Ex. The definition of equipment covers a wide range of items - from screwdrivers and ladders to computers, dumper trucks and manufacturing equipment.
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    Ex: The definition of equipment covers a wide range of items - from screwdrivers and ladders to computers, dumper trucks and manufacturing equipment.

    Spanish-English dictionary > máquina industrial

  • 124 neuromuscular

    adj.
    neuromuscular, muscle and nerve-related, neuromyic.
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    Ex. They study the causes of a wide range of inherited diseases, including neuromuscular defects, cardiovascular disease, autoimmunity and cancer.
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    Ex: They study the causes of a wide range of inherited diseases, including neuromuscular defects, cardiovascular disease, autoimmunity and cancer.

    Spanish-English dictionary > neuromuscular

  • 125 oficina de desempleo

    (n.) = employment bureau, employment centre, job centre
    Ex. He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.
    Ex. This database provides access to a wide range of information, including local news, the housing and employment markets, weather and local events, through some 400 public terminals located in public libraries, employment centres, town-halls, and schools.
    Ex. As a result, job centres must treat employers looking for a prostitute in the same way as those looking for a dental nurse.
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    (n.) = employment bureau, employment centre, job centre

    Ex: He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.

    Ex: This database provides access to a wide range of information, including local news, the housing and employment markets, weather and local events, through some 400 public terminals located in public libraries, employment centres, town-halls, and schools.
    Ex: As a result, job centres must treat employers looking for a prostitute in the same way as those looking for a dental nurse.

    Spanish-English dictionary > oficina de desempleo

  • 126 oficina de empleo

    job centre, US job office
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    (n.) = employment centre, employment bureau, job centre, labour exchange
    Ex. This database provides access to a wide range of information, including local news, the housing and employment markets, weather and local events, through some 400 public terminals located in public libraries, employment centres, town-halls, and schools.
    Ex. He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.
    Ex. As a result, job centres must treat employers looking for a prostitute in the same way as those looking for a dental nurse.
    Ex. The paper presents and discusses labour-exchange systems in a small community of 90 peasant families in Santiago Island, Cape Verde.
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    (n.) = employment centre, employment bureau, job centre, labour exchange

    Ex: This database provides access to a wide range of information, including local news, the housing and employment markets, weather and local events, through some 400 public terminals located in public libraries, employment centres, town-halls, and schools.

    Ex: He analyzes the job seeker and the influence of mediating agencies, such as unions, employment bureaus, and help-wanted advertising in the hiring process.
    Ex: As a result, job centres must treat employers looking for a prostitute in the same way as those looking for a dental nurse.
    Ex: The paper presents and discusses labour-exchange systems in a small community of 90 peasant families in Santiago Island, Cape Verde.

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    employment office

    Spanish-English dictionary > oficina de empleo

  • 127 otrora

    adv.
    formerly (Formal).
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    1 coloquial formerly
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    adverbio (liter) once
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    = in olden times, in olden days, in the olden days, olden times, the, in years gone by, yesteryear.
    Ex. We have made wonderful inventions but in the courts we still move as slowly as the travelers that in olden times creeped along in ox carts and canal boats.
    Ex. In olden days, women of ill-repute would put a red light bulb in their front porch light socket.
    Ex. If we can regard the card catalog as a tool that has been terrific and one about which our grandchildren going to the Smithsonian Institution will say, 'That's what my grandmother used in the olden days,' then we're on our way to letting it die with dignity = Si podemos considerar el catálogo de fichas como una herramienta que ha sido fabulosa y de la que nuestros nietos cuando vayan a la Institución Smithsoniana digan, "Esto es lo que mi abuela usaba antiguamente", entonces estamos empezando a dejarlo morir con dignidad.
    Ex. When the stress of today can be too much, an escape to the olden times for a day could work as the perfect cure.
    Ex. In years gone by there were warnings of the dangers of reading and listening to the radio.
    Ex. Ferreting out amazing treasures from yesteryear, antique dealers buy, sell or trade in a wide range of collectables.
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    adverbio (liter) once
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    = in olden times, in olden days, in the olden days, olden times, the, in years gone by, yesteryear.

    Ex: We have made wonderful inventions but in the courts we still move as slowly as the travelers that in olden times creeped along in ox carts and canal boats.

    Ex: In olden days, women of ill-repute would put a red light bulb in their front porch light socket.
    Ex: If we can regard the card catalog as a tool that has been terrific and one about which our grandchildren going to the Smithsonian Institution will say, 'That's what my grandmother used in the olden days,' then we're on our way to letting it die with dignity = Si podemos considerar el catálogo de fichas como una herramienta que ha sido fabulosa y de la que nuestros nietos cuando vayan a la Institución Smithsoniana digan, "Esto es lo que mi abuela usaba antiguamente", entonces estamos empezando a dejarlo morir con dignidad.
    Ex: When the stress of today can be too much, an escape to the olden times for a day could work as the perfect cure.
    Ex: In years gone by there were warnings of the dangers of reading and listening to the radio.
    Ex: Ferreting out amazing treasures from yesteryear, antique dealers buy, sell or trade in a wide range of collectables.

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    ( liter); once
    el otrora respetado político the once-respected politician
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    otrora adv
    Formal formerly
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    adv formerly

    Spanish-English dictionary > otrora

  • 128 partícula que aparece en los nombres de origen holandés

    = Van
    Ex. The Reference Department of the Van Pelt Library at Pennsylvania University currently subscribes to a wide range of CD-ROM data bases.
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    = Van

    Ex: The Reference Department of the Van Pelt Library at Pennsylvania University currently subscribes to a wide range of CD-ROM data bases.

    Spanish-English dictionary > partícula que aparece en los nombres de origen holandés

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