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1 indicatorio
• alternate acceptor• alternate drawee• referee in case of need -
2 recomendado en caso de necesidad
• alternate acceptor• alternate payer• referee in case of needDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recomendado en caso de necesidad
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3 recomendatario
• alternate acceptor• alternate drawee• referee in case of need -
4 alternar
• alternate• reciprocate• rotate• socialize -
5 alternar el interruptor de un estado a otro
• alternate the switch from one position to anotherDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > alternar el interruptor de un estado a otro
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6 ángulo alterno
• alternate angle -
7 ángulo complementario
• alternate angle• complementary angle -
8 ángulos alternos
• alternate angles -
9 árbitro alterno
• alternate arbitrator -
10 árbitro reemplazante
• alternate arbitrator -
11 canal alternativo
• alternate channel -
12 cuenta alterna
• alternate account -
13 de corriente alterna
• alternate-current -
14 diputado suplente
• alternate member of a board -
15 director ejecutivo suplente
• Alternate Executive DirectorDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > director ejecutivo suplente
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16 fecha de valuación alterna
• alternate valuation dateDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > fecha de valuación alterna
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17 gobernador suplente
• Alternate Governor -
18 jurado subrogante
• alternate juror -
19 jurado suplente
• alternate juror• alternative juror• talented man• taleteller -
20 legado de cosas alternativas
• alternate legacyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > legado de cosas alternativas
См. также в других словарях:
alternate — alternate, alternative 1. Both words are adjectives and nouns and come from Latin alternus meaning ‘every second’ and have had closely related meanings over several centuries of usage. Now however, there is a clear distinction which needs to be… … Modern English usage
Alternate — Al*ter nate (?; 277), a. [L. alternatus, p. p. of alternate, fr. alternus. See {Altern}, {Alter}.] 1. Being or succeeding by turns; one following the other in succession of time or place; by turns first one and then the other; hence, reciprocal.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alternate — al·ter·nate 1 / ȯl tər nət, al / adj 1: occurring or succeeding by turns 2: being an alternative alternate juror alternate 2 n 1 … Law dictionary
ALTERNATE — ist englisch für: Alternative siehe Alternative (Begriffsklärung) alternierend siehe Alternanz der regelmäßige Wechsel zwischen zwei Zuständen Das Unternehmen Alternate Computerversand GmbH. In der Luftfahrt gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für… … Deutsch Wikipedia
alternate — [adj1] every other alternating, every second, intermittent, periodic, recurrent, recurring, rotating; concept 553 alternate [adj2] substitute alternative, another, backup, different, interchanging, makeshift, second, surrogate, temporary; concept … New thesaurus
alternate — [ôl′tər nit, al′tər nit; ] for v. [ ôl′tər nāt΄, al′tər nāt΄] adj. [L alternatus, pp. of alternare, to do by turns < alternus, one after the other < alter, other: see ALTER] 1. occurring by turns; succeeding each other; one and then the… … English World dictionary
Alternate — Al ter*nate, v. i. 1. To happen, succeed, or act by turns; to follow reciprocally in place or time; followed by with; as, the flood and ebb tides alternate with each other. [1913 Webster] Rage, shame, and grief alternate in his breast. J. Philips … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Alternate — steht für: ein Unternehmen, siehe Alternate (Unternehmen) in der Luftfahrt gebräuchliche Bezeichnung für Alternate Airport, siehe Ausweichflugplatz Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit … Deutsch Wikipedia
alternate — adj *intermittent, recurrent, periodic Analogous words: alternating, rotating (see ROTATE): *reciprocal, corresponding, complementary Antonyms: consecutive Contrasted words: successive, sequent (see CONSECUTIVE) alternate vb * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
alternate — ► VERB 1) occur or do in turn repeatedly. 2) change repeatedly between two contrasting conditions. ► ADJECTIVE 1) every other. 2) (of two things) each following and succeeded by the other in a regular pattern. 3) chiefly N. Amer. another term for … English terms dictionary
alternate — UK US /ˈɒltənət/ noun [C] US ► WORKPLACE a person who does another person s job when they are ill or away: »He was dismissed and replaced with an alternate … Financial and business terms