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61 back off
v.1 desistir, echar atrás, abandonar causa, echarse atrás.2 retroceder, alejarse retrocediendo, echarse hacia atrás, recular.3 hacer retroceder.vi.echarse atrás (move back) -
62 back-comb
s.peineta, peine corto y curvo que usan las mujeres para sujetarse el pelo no para peinarse.v.cardar. (pt & pp back-combed) -
63 back-combing
s.cardado.ger.gerundio del verbo BACK-COMB. -
64 back-end
s.Back-end, parte de un programa que maneja las tareas de procesamiento del programa. -
65 back-order
v.reservar el pedido. (pt & pp back-ordered) -
66 back-pedal
v.refrenar, recoger velas.vi.dar marcha atrás, echarse atrás (change mind) (pt & pp back-pedaled) -
67 back-pedaling
s.pedaleo hacia atrás.ger.gerundio del verbo BACK-PEDAL. -
68 back-translate
v.traducir de regreso, retraducir. (pt & pp back-translated) -
69 back-water
v.1 remar hacia atrás, ciar.2 retirar una opinión. (pt & pp back-watered) -
70 back-to-back arrangement
nELEC ENG capacitors ajuste de dos máquinas eléctricas acopladas m, diodes etc ajuste adosado añadido m, disposición en oposición fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > back-to-back arrangement
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71 back-to-back commercials
n plTV anuncios contiguos m plEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > back-to-back commercials
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72 back-to-back credit
s.crédito con garantía de otro crédito, carta de crédito auxiliar, crédito con respaldo de crédito exterior, crédito documentario subsidiario. -
73 back-to-back houses
s.casas adosadas, casas adosadas por la parte trasera. -
74 back-to-back loan
s.préstamo cruzado en divisas, préstamo con intermediación de un banco. -
75 back-to-back missions
s.misiones consecutivas sin regresar a la sede. -
76 Back-end
Todos los elementos que involucran la administración de operaciones de un sitio, desde tecnología hasta fullfilment e integración de sistemas -
77 back to the drawing board!
¡a comenzar de nuevo! -
78 back-breaking
['bækbreɪkɪŋ]ADJ deslomador, matador -
79 back-line player
['bæklaɪnˌpleɪǝ(r)]N (US) defensa mf -
80 back-pedal
['bæk'pedl]VI (on bicycle) pedalear hacia atrás; (fig) echarse atrás, dar marcha atrás
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