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121 код
1. м. codeкод команды; система команд; набор команд — instruction code
запрещенный код; запрещенная кодовая комбинация — false code
2. м. code combination, codeприсваивать код — assign a code to …
этот код можно реализовать с помощью простого регистра сдвига — this code may be instrumented using a simple shift register
код «два из пяти» — two-out-of-five code
двоичный код с проверкой или защитой на чётность или нечётность — even-parity or odd-parity check code
по коду содержимое ячейки засылается в … — operation code causes the contents of the … location to be placed in …
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122 búsqueda
f.1 search, quest, pursuit, research.2 chase, hunting.3 data search, lookup, look-up.* * *1 search* * *noun f.1) search2) quest* * *SF search (de for)a o en búsqueda de algo — in search of sth
búsqueda y sustitución — (Inform) find and replace
* * *femenino searchbúsqueda de algo/alguien — search for something/somebody
* * *= chase, look-up [lookup], search, search request, searching, hunt, hunting, reaching, trawl, querying.Ex. Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.Ex. With online display, the alphabetical arrangement can become less significant, since all look-ups can be achieved with the computer, and there is less need for the scanning of alphabetical lists.Ex. Even a user who starts a search with a specific subject in mind, may be seeking a specific subject which does not quite match requirements.Ex. The search request is displayed on the screen and assigned a number in the extreme left column.Ex. Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Por lo tanto, la indización y la búsqueda son complementarios y así pues es pertinente hacer algunos comentarios aquí sobre la búsqueda.Ex. If a search, manual or on-line, appears likely to last more than a few minutes, and should the librarian decide not to encourage the enquirer to join in the hunt, good practice requires that the visitor be given something to be going on with and invited to sit down.Ex. It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex. 'Searching' or even 'ordering' would be better, so long as we didn't imply by either of them an 'irritable reaching after fact and reason'.Ex. 'Systematic review' is the process whereby similar studies, identified from a comprehensive trawl of numerous databases, are summarized in digestible form.Ex. The project consortium will complete a feasibility study into the automatic indexing of free text and the multilingual querying of text databases = El consorcio creado realizar el proyecto llevará a cabo un estudio de viabilidad sobre la indización automática de texto libre y la consulta en varios idiomas de bases de datos de texto.----* acotador de búsqueda = search qualifier.* acotar una búsqueda = narrow + search, qualify + search, refine + search.* agente de búsqueda = intelligent search agent, search agent.* ampliar una búsqueda = broaden + search, expand + Posesivo + search.* anterior a la búsqueda = pre-search.* árbol de búsqueda binario = binary search tree.* búsqueda a terceros = third party searching.* búsqueda a través de ficheros de identificación documental = signature-based search.* búsqueda automatizada = computer searching, computer search, automated searching.* búsqueda avanzada = advanced search.* búsqueda bibliográfica = literature searching, literature search, bibliographic search.* búsqueda booleana = Boolean searching.* búsqueda con anterioridad al pedido = preorder searching.* búsqueda contextual = contextual searching.* búsqueda cruzada = federated search.* búsqueda cruzada de ficheros = cross-file searching.* búsqueda de citas = citation search.* búsqueda de comida = foraging.* búsqueda de datos = fact-finding.* búsqueda de documento conocido = known-item search.* búsqueda de documentos concretos = item search.* búsqueda deductiva = heuristic search.* búsqueda de empleo = job searching, job hunting.* búsqueda de información = fact-finding, quest for + information, information seeking.* búsqueda de la verdad = truth-seeking.* búsqueda del conocimiento = quest for/of knowledge.* búsqueda del tesoro = treasure hunt, scavenger hunt.* búsqueda de nuevos genes = gene-harvesting.* búsqueda de oro = gold digging.* búsqueda de palabras clave = keyword search.* búsqueda de pareja = mate finding.* búsqueda de proximidad = proximity searching.* búsqueda de recursos = resource discovery.* búsqueda de secuencias de caracteres = string search, string searching.* búsqueda de tesoros = treasure-seeking.* búsqueda de texto libre = free text search, free-text searching.* búsqueda de títulos = title search.* búsqueda de varios ficheros a la vez = multi-file searching.* búsqueda difusa = fuzzy match, fuzzy matching.* búsqueda documental = document search.* búsqueda eficaz = savvy searching.* búsqueda en el índice = index searching.* búsqueda en lenguaje natural = natural language searching.* búsqueda en línea = online searching, online search.* búsqueda en múltiples bases de datos = cross database searching.* búsqueda en múltiples ficheros = cross-file searching.* búsqueda en serie = serial search, serial searching.* búsqueda en texto completo = full text search.* búsqueda en vano = wild goose chase.* búsqueda evolutiva = berrypicking.* búsqueda exacta = exact match.* búsqueda global = comprehensive search.* búsqueda inteligente = savvy searching.* búsqueda interactiva = interactive searching, interactive search.* búsqueda inversa = backtracking search.* búsqueda iterativa = iterative searching.* búsqueda lateral = lateral searching.* búsqueda manual = manual searching.* búsqueda mecánica = machine searching.* búsqueda parcial = partial match.* búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunting, executive search.* búsqueda ponderada = weighted query.* búsqueda por autor = author searching.* búsqueda por autor/título = author/title search.* búsqueda por campos = field searching.* búsqueda por descriptores = descriptor searching.* búsqueda por el usuario final = end-user searching.* búsqueda por materia = subject searching, topical subject search.* búsqueda por materias = subject search, subject query, subject browsing.* búsqueda por máxima proximidad = nearest neighbour searching.* búsqueda por medio de menús = menu-assisted searching.* búsqueda por medio de órdenes = command search.* búsqueda por palabra del título = title word search.* búsqueda por rangos = range searching, ranged search.* búsqueda por secuencia de caracteres = character-string search.* búsqueda por términos ponderados = weighted term search.* búsqueda rápida = scanning.* búsqueda repetitiva = iterative search.* búsqueda retrospectiva = retrospective search, retrospective searching.* búsquedas de secuencias de caracteres = text-string searching.* búsqueda simple = simple search.* búsqueda simultánea en varios ficheros = cross-searching [cross searching].* búsqueda simultánea en varios sitios = cross-search [cross search].* Búsqueda Simultánea Remota (SRS) = Simultaneous Remote Searching (SRS).* búsqueda tabú = tabu search.* búsqueda truncada = truncated search.* búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue (SAR).* capacidad de búsqueda = searching power.* clave de búsqueda = search key.* clave de búsqueda derivado = derived search key.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* clave de búsqueda por nombre de autor = author key.* clave de búsqueda truncada = truncated key.* clave de búsqueda truncada derivada = truncated derived search key.* código de búsqueda = searchable code, search code.* coincidencia de mayúsculas y minúsculas en la búsqueda = case sensitivity.* comportamiento de búsqueda de información = information-seeking behaviour.* condición de búsqueda = search requirement.* conocimientos básicos de búsqueda = information literacy.* construir una búsqueda = construct + search.* construir un enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.* criterios de búsqueda = search criteria.* cumplir la condición de la búsqueda = match + request specification.* cumplir un enunciado lógico de búsqueda = satisfy + logic statement.* de acuerdo con la búsqueda de cadenas de caracteres = on a string search basis.* delimitar una búsqueda = narrow + search, qualify + search, refine + search.* desconocimiento de las destrezas básicas en la búsqueda, rec = information illiteracy.* destreza en la búsqueda de información en una biblioteca = library research skills.* detener búsqueda = discontinue + search.* donde se pueden hacer búsquedas = queriable.* durante la búsqueda = at the search stage.* ecuación de búsqueda = search argument, search expression, search formulation.* elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.* eliminar una ecuación de búsqueda = clear + search.* empresa de búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunter.* en búsqueda de = a quest for.* en la búsqueda de = in the quest for.* enseñanza en la búsqueda de información = information instruction.* enunciado de búsqueda = search prescription, search statement, search query, query statement.* enunciado de búsqueda de documentos multimedia = multimedia query.* enunciado de búsqueda en texto libre = free-text search statement.* equipo de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue team.* estadísticas de búsqueda = searching statistics.* estrategia de búsqueda = search strategy, search process.* estrategia de búsqueda de información = information seeking pattern.* expansión de una búsqueda por medio del tesauro = thesaurus expansion.* explosión de las búsquedas = explosion of searches.* expresión de búsqueda = access vector, search expression.* facilidad de búsqueda = scannability, soughtness, searchability, findability.* formulación de una búsqueda = query formulation.* formular una ecuación de búsqueda = formulate + search strategy.* grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqueda = topicality.* guardar los resultados de una búsqueda en un fichero = store + search results + in disc file.* guardar una búsqueda en disco = save + Posesivo + search + to disc.* hábito de búsqueda de información = information-seeking habit.* hacer búsquedas en = search through.* hacer cambios en la búsqueda = renegotiate + search.* hacer una búsqueda = look up, submit + search, do + search.* hacer una búsqueda en Google = google.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador O = OR together.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador Y = AND together.* herramienta de búsqueda = search aid, finding aid, search tool.* herramientas de ayuda para la búsqueda = searching aid.* historial de búsqueda = search history.* impreso de perfil de búsqueda = profile search form.* incluir en la búsqueda los términos relacionados = explode.* interfaz de búsqueda = search interface.* juego de búsqueda bibliográfica = library scavenger hunt.* lenguaje de búsqueda = search language.* limitar búsqueda = limit + search.* línea de búsqueda = query line.* lista de búsqueda = finding list.* lógica de búsqueda = search logic.* lógica de búsqueda por ponderación = weighted-term search logic.* método de búsqueda = search paradigm.* misión de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue mission.* motor de búsqueda = portal, search engine, crawler.* número de búsquedas fallidas = failure rate.* número de la búsqueda = set number.* opción de búsqueda = search option.* opciones de búsqueda = search capabilities.* operación de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue operation, search and rescue mission.* ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.* orden de ampliar la búsqueda a los términos relaci = explode command.* papeleta de petición de búsqueda en línea = online search request form.* paradigma de búsqueda = search paradigm.* perfil de búsqueda = search profile.* petición de búsqueda = search request.* ponderación de los términos de la ecuación de búsqueda = query term weighting.* posibilidades de búsqueda = searching capabilities, searchability, retrieval facilities, search facilities.* posterior a la búsqueda = post-search.* precisar una búsqueda = focus + Posesivo + search.* proceso de búsqueda = searching process, search process.* programa de búsqueda = search software, search software package.* proveedor de servicios de búsqueda en línea = online search service supplier.* realizar una búsqueda = conduct + search, execute + search, perform + search, run + search, undertake + search, carry out + search.* recuadro de búsqueda = search box.* reformulación de la búsqueda = query reformation.* restringir una búsqueda = limit + selection, narrow + search, qualify + search, qualify + selection.* resultado de la búsqueda = posting, search output, search result, searching result.* resultado de una búsqueda = set.* robot de búsqueda = portal, search engine, crawler, Web crawler.* servicio de búsqueda = search service.* sesión de búsqueda = search session.* sistema de búsqueda = paging system.* técnica de búsqueda automatizada = computer-searching technique.* tema de búsqueda = search topic.* término de búsqueda = search term, search word.* término de la búsqueda = query term.* tiempo de búsqueda = search time.* tipos de búsqueda = retrieval facilities, search facilities.* vector de búsqueda = query vector.* velocidad de búsqueda = search speed.* ventana de búsqueda = search box.* * *femenino searchbúsqueda de algo/alguien — search for something/somebody
* * *= chase, look-up [lookup], search, search request, searching, hunt, hunting, reaching, trawl, querying.Ex: Enthusiasm in a searcher, of course, all are agreed on: 'he must delight in the chase for its own sake'.
Ex: With online display, the alphabetical arrangement can become less significant, since all look-ups can be achieved with the computer, and there is less need for the scanning of alphabetical lists.Ex: Even a user who starts a search with a specific subject in mind, may be seeking a specific subject which does not quite match requirements.Ex: The search request is displayed on the screen and assigned a number in the extreme left column.Ex: Indexing and searching, then, are integral one to another, and so a few comments on searching are in order here = Por lo tanto, la indización y la búsqueda son complementarios y así pues es pertinente hacer algunos comentarios aquí sobre la búsqueda.Ex: If a search, manual or on-line, appears likely to last more than a few minutes, and should the librarian decide not to encourage the enquirer to join in the hunt, good practice requires that the visitor be given something to be going on with and invited to sit down.Ex: It was not until the 16th century that falconry and stag hunting gained the significance that it retained until 1789.Ex: 'Searching' or even 'ordering' would be better, so long as we didn't imply by either of them an 'irritable reaching after fact and reason'.Ex: 'Systematic review' is the process whereby similar studies, identified from a comprehensive trawl of numerous databases, are summarized in digestible form.Ex: The project consortium will complete a feasibility study into the automatic indexing of free text and the multilingual querying of text databases = El consorcio creado realizar el proyecto llevará a cabo un estudio de viabilidad sobre la indización automática de texto libre y la consulta en varios idiomas de bases de datos de texto.* acotador de búsqueda = search qualifier.* acotar una búsqueda = narrow + search, qualify + search, refine + search.* agente de búsqueda = intelligent search agent, search agent.* ampliar una búsqueda = broaden + search, expand + Posesivo + search.* anterior a la búsqueda = pre-search.* árbol de búsqueda binario = binary search tree.* búsqueda a terceros = third party searching.* búsqueda a través de ficheros de identificación documental = signature-based search.* búsqueda automatizada = computer searching, computer search, automated searching.* búsqueda avanzada = advanced search.* búsqueda bibliográfica = literature searching, literature search, bibliographic search.* búsqueda booleana = Boolean searching.* búsqueda con anterioridad al pedido = preorder searching.* búsqueda contextual = contextual searching.* búsqueda cruzada = federated search.* búsqueda cruzada de ficheros = cross-file searching.* búsqueda de citas = citation search.* búsqueda de comida = foraging.* búsqueda de datos = fact-finding.* búsqueda de documento conocido = known-item search.* búsqueda de documentos concretos = item search.* búsqueda deductiva = heuristic search.* búsqueda de empleo = job searching, job hunting.* búsqueda de información = fact-finding, quest for + information, information seeking.* búsqueda de la verdad = truth-seeking.* búsqueda del conocimiento = quest for/of knowledge.* búsqueda del tesoro = treasure hunt, scavenger hunt.* búsqueda de nuevos genes = gene-harvesting.* búsqueda de oro = gold digging.* búsqueda de palabras clave = keyword search.* búsqueda de pareja = mate finding.* búsqueda de proximidad = proximity searching.* búsqueda de recursos = resource discovery.* búsqueda de secuencias de caracteres = string search, string searching.* búsqueda de tesoros = treasure-seeking.* búsqueda de texto libre = free text search, free-text searching.* búsqueda de títulos = title search.* búsqueda de varios ficheros a la vez = multi-file searching.* búsqueda difusa = fuzzy match, fuzzy matching.* búsqueda documental = document search.* búsqueda eficaz = savvy searching.* búsqueda en el índice = index searching.* búsqueda en lenguaje natural = natural language searching.* búsqueda en línea = online searching, online search.* búsqueda en múltiples bases de datos = cross database searching.* búsqueda en múltiples ficheros = cross-file searching.* búsqueda en serie = serial search, serial searching.* búsqueda en texto completo = full text search.* búsqueda en vano = wild goose chase.* búsqueda evolutiva = berrypicking.* búsqueda exacta = exact match.* búsqueda global = comprehensive search.* búsqueda inteligente = savvy searching.* búsqueda interactiva = interactive searching, interactive search.* búsqueda inversa = backtracking search.* búsqueda iterativa = iterative searching.* búsqueda lateral = lateral searching.* búsqueda manual = manual searching.* búsqueda mecánica = machine searching.* búsqueda parcial = partial match.* búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunting, executive search.* búsqueda ponderada = weighted query.* búsqueda por autor = author searching.* búsqueda por autor/título = author/title search.* búsqueda por campos = field searching.* búsqueda por descriptores = descriptor searching.* búsqueda por el usuario final = end-user searching.* búsqueda por materia = subject searching, topical subject search.* búsqueda por materias = subject search, subject query, subject browsing.* búsqueda por máxima proximidad = nearest neighbour searching.* búsqueda por medio de menús = menu-assisted searching.* búsqueda por medio de órdenes = command search.* búsqueda por palabra del título = title word search.* búsqueda por rangos = range searching, ranged search.* búsqueda por secuencia de caracteres = character-string search.* búsqueda por términos ponderados = weighted term search.* búsqueda rápida = scanning.* búsqueda repetitiva = iterative search.* búsqueda retrospectiva = retrospective search, retrospective searching.* búsquedas de secuencias de caracteres = text-string searching.* búsqueda simple = simple search.* búsqueda simultánea en varios ficheros = cross-searching [cross searching].* búsqueda simultánea en varios sitios = cross-search [cross search].* Búsqueda Simultánea Remota (SRS) = Simultaneous Remote Searching (SRS).* búsqueda tabú = tabu search.* búsqueda truncada = truncated search.* búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue (SAR).* capacidad de búsqueda = searching power.* clave de búsqueda = search key.* clave de búsqueda derivado = derived search key.* clave de búsqueda por el título = title key.* clave de búsqueda por nombre de autor = author key.* clave de búsqueda truncada = truncated key.* clave de búsqueda truncada derivada = truncated derived search key.* código de búsqueda = searchable code, search code.* coincidencia de mayúsculas y minúsculas en la búsqueda = case sensitivity.* comportamiento de búsqueda de información = information-seeking behaviour.* condición de búsqueda = search requirement.* conocimientos básicos de búsqueda = information literacy.* construir una búsqueda = construct + search.* construir un enunciado de búsqueda = state + search topic.* criterios de búsqueda = search criteria.* cumplir la condición de la búsqueda = match + request specification.* cumplir un enunciado lógico de búsqueda = satisfy + logic statement.* de acuerdo con la búsqueda de cadenas de caracteres = on a string search basis.* delimitar una búsqueda = narrow + search, qualify + search, refine + search.* desconocimiento de las destrezas básicas en la búsqueda, rec = information illiteracy.* destreza en la búsqueda de información en una biblioteca = library research skills.* detener búsqueda = discontinue + search.* donde se pueden hacer búsquedas = queriable.* durante la búsqueda = at the search stage.* ecuación de búsqueda = search argument, search expression, search formulation.* elemento de búsqueda ficticio = rogue string.* eliminar una ecuación de búsqueda = clear + search.* empresa de búsqueda personalizada de ejecutivos = headhunter.* en búsqueda de = a quest for.* en la búsqueda de = in the quest for.* enseñanza en la búsqueda de información = information instruction.* enunciado de búsqueda = search prescription, search statement, search query, query statement.* enunciado de búsqueda de documentos multimedia = multimedia query.* enunciado de búsqueda en texto libre = free-text search statement.* equipo de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue team.* estadísticas de búsqueda = searching statistics.* estrategia de búsqueda = search strategy, search process.* estrategia de búsqueda de información = information seeking pattern.* expansión de una búsqueda por medio del tesauro = thesaurus expansion.* explosión de las búsquedas = explosion of searches.* expresión de búsqueda = access vector, search expression.* facilidad de búsqueda = scannability, soughtness, searchability, findability.* formulación de una búsqueda = query formulation.* formular una ecuación de búsqueda = formulate + search strategy.* grado de coincidencia entre el tema de un documento y el tema de búsqueda = topicality.* guardar los resultados de una búsqueda en un fichero = store + search results + in disc file.* guardar una búsqueda en disco = save + Posesivo + search + to disc.* hábito de búsqueda de información = information-seeking habit.* hacer búsquedas en = search through.* hacer cambios en la búsqueda = renegotiate + search.* hacer una búsqueda = look up, submit + search, do + search.* hacer una búsqueda en Google = google.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador O = OR together.* hacer una búsqueda mediante el operador Y = AND together.* herramienta de búsqueda = search aid, finding aid, search tool.* herramientas de ayuda para la búsqueda = searching aid.* historial de búsqueda = search history.* impreso de perfil de búsqueda = profile search form.* incluir en la búsqueda los términos relacionados = explode.* interfaz de búsqueda = search interface.* juego de búsqueda bibliográfica = library scavenger hunt.* lenguaje de búsqueda = search language.* limitar búsqueda = limit + search.* línea de búsqueda = query line.* lista de búsqueda = finding list.* lógica de búsqueda = search logic.* lógica de búsqueda por ponderación = weighted-term search logic.* método de búsqueda = search paradigm.* misión de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue mission.* motor de búsqueda = portal, search engine, crawler.* número de búsquedas fallidas = failure rate.* número de la búsqueda = set number.* opción de búsqueda = search option.* opciones de búsqueda = search capabilities.* operación de búsqueda y rescate = search and rescue operation, search and rescue mission.* ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.* orden de ampliar la búsqueda a los términos relaci = explode command.* papeleta de petición de búsqueda en línea = online search request form.* paradigma de búsqueda = search paradigm.* perfil de búsqueda = search profile.* petición de búsqueda = search request.* ponderación de los términos de la ecuación de búsqueda = query term weighting.* posibilidades de búsqueda = searching capabilities, searchability, retrieval facilities, search facilities.* posterior a la búsqueda = post-search.* precisar una búsqueda = focus + Posesivo + search.* proceso de búsqueda = searching process, search process.* programa de búsqueda = search software, search software package.* proveedor de servicios de búsqueda en línea = online search service supplier.* realizar una búsqueda = conduct + search, execute + search, perform + search, run + search, undertake + search, carry out + search.* recuadro de búsqueda = search box.* reformulación de la búsqueda = query reformation.* restringir una búsqueda = limit + selection, narrow + search, qualify + search, qualify + selection.* resultado de la búsqueda = posting, search output, search result, searching result.* resultado de una búsqueda = set.* robot de búsqueda = portal, search engine, crawler, Web crawler.* servicio de búsqueda = search service.* sesión de búsqueda = search session.* sistema de búsqueda = paging system.* técnica de búsqueda automatizada = computer-searching technique.* tema de búsqueda = search topic.* término de búsqueda = search term, search word.* término de la búsqueda = query term.* tiempo de búsqueda = search time.* tipos de búsqueda = retrieval facilities, search facilities.* vector de búsqueda = query vector.* velocidad de búsqueda = search speed.* ventana de búsqueda = search box.* * *search búsqueda DE algo/algn search FOR sth/sbCompuestos:treasure hunt( Inf) wordsearchweb search( Inf) search and replace* * *
búsqueda sustantivo femenino búsqueda (de algo/algn) search (for sth/sb)
búsqueda sustantivo femenino search
' búsqueda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batida
- consulta
- busca
- cuidadoso
- minucioso
English:
for
- fruitless
- hunt
- job hunting
- look
- pursuit
- scouting
- search
- warrant
- wild-goose chase
- quest
- treasure
* * *búsqueda nfsearch;a la búsqueda de algo in search of sth;Esp(ir) en búsqueda de (to go) in search of* * *f search;* * *búsqueda nf: search* * *búsqueda n search -
123 lista
f.1 list.lista negra blacklistlista de precios price listpasar lista to call the registerlista de boda wedding listlista de espera waiting list2 strip.una camiseta a listas a striped shirt3 stripe, streak.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: listar.* * *1 (relación) list2 (raya) stripe3 (tira) strip, slip\pasar lista to call the rolltachar de la lista to cross out, cross off the listlista de bodas wedding listlista de correos poste restante, US general deliverylista de espera waiting listlista negra blacklist* * *1. noun f.1) list2) roll3) stripe2. f., (m. - listo)* * *SF1) [de nombres, elementos] list; (Mil) roll, roll call; [en escuela] register, school list (EEUU)pasar lista — (Mil) to call the roll; (Escol) to call the register
lista cerrada — (Pol) closed list
lista de correos — poste restante, general delivery (EEUU)
lista de encuentros — (Dep) fixture list
lista de éxitos — (Mús) charts pl
lista de raya — Méx payroll
lista de tandas — duty roster, rota
lista electoral — electoral roll, register of voters
listas de audiencia — ratings, audience rating sing
2) (=tira) [de tela] strip; [de papel] slip3) (=raya) stripe* * *1)a) (de nombres, números) listla lista de las compras or (Esp) la compra — the shopping list
pasar lista — (Educ) to take roll call, to take the register (BrE)
b) ( en restaurante) menu2)a) ( raya) stripeb) ( tira) strip* * *= addendum [addenda, -pl.], bill, checklist [check-list], list, roster, roll-call, rundown, handlist, order list, drop-down list, stripe, line-up.Ex. In this category the majority of programmes tend to stress technological considerations with a rather hopeful-seeming addendum of applications considerations.Ex. So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex. This a checklist of features to consider in comparing and evaluating data bases.Ex. Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex. Profiles of the research interests of faculty were gathered and organised into a 3-part faculty research interests roster.Ex. This is a non-bibliographic data base which records the complete roll-call of voting by members of Congress.Ex. This article describes the functionality of CARL software for this purpose, loads a brief rundown of data bases, and gives the criteria for selecting data bases.Ex. In their search for information, they had until this time been able to pick their way by relying on the handlists or catalogues provided by the librarian.Ex. The catalogue now contains 130,000 titles, its classified section being updated twice a year and the author part and ISBN order list bimonthly = El catálogo contiene en la actualidad 130.000 títulos, la sección sistemática se actualiza dos veces al año y la sección de autores y la lista de números ISBN bimensualmente.Ex. Select the paper you wish to revise from the drop-down list, and then press 'Browse' to select a file on your local machine to use as the revised version.Ex. This paper describes an oscillating chemical reaction, and discusses numerous parallels to it in research, such as in fibrillation of the heart, body-clock rhythms of animals and plants, the self-assembly of multicellular organisms, and certain stripes in volcanic rock.Ex. The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.----* billete en lista de espera = standby seat.* encabezar la lista = top + the list.* encargado de la lista = list moderator.* enviar un mensaje a una lista de correo = post + a message.* incluir en la lista de morosos = blacklist [black-list].* incluir en la lista negra = blacklist [black-list].* inclusión en la lista de morosos = blacklisting.* lista alfabética = alphabetical listing, alphabetic list, alphabetical list, order list.* lista alfabética de encabezamientos de materia = alphabetical list of subject headings.* lista bibliográfica = bibliographic listing.* lista combinada = master list.* lista controlada = controlled list.* lista de autoridades = authoritative list, authority list, authority listing.* lista de bajada = drop-down list.* lista de búsqueda = finding list.* lista de candidatos preseleccionados = short list.* lista de circulación = routing list, circulation list.* lista de códigos = code sheet.* lista de compra = shopping list.* lista de comprobación = checklist [check-list].* lista de contactos = contact list.* lista de control = checklist [check-list].* lista de correo = mailing list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], distribution list, e-mail list, electronic distribution list.* lista de correo electrónico = electronic mailing list.* lista de correo moderada = moderated mailing list, moderated listserv.* lista de correspondencia = mailing list.* lista de datos = fact finder.* lista de descriptores = index vocabulary, subject vocabulary.* lista de deseos = wish list.* lista de direcciones = mailing list.* lista de discos más vendidos, la = charts, the.* lista de discusión = discussion list.* lista de distribución = mailing list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], distribution list, e-mail list.* lista de distribución electrónica = electronic list (e-list), electronic distribution list.* lista de élite = elite list, elite list.* lista de encabezamientos de materia = subject headings list.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Asociación de Bibliotecas Escolar = SLA List.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Biblioteca del Congreso (LCSH) = LCSH (Library of Congress List of Subject Headings).* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materias de Sears = Sears' List of Subject Headings.* lista de errores = error report.* lista de espera = waiting list.* lista de existencias = stock list [stocklist].* lista de éxitos = chart.* lista de éxitos de cartelera de espectáculos = Billboard chart.* lista de éxitos de la cartelera de espectáculos = Billboard chart.* lista de éxitos, la = charts, the.* lista de ganadores = roll of honour.* lista de honor = roll of honour.* lista de ilustraciones = list of illustrations.* lista de lecturas = reading list.* lista de lecturas para el verano = summer reading list.* lista de lecturas recomendadas = reading list, select list, recommended reading list.* lista de lecturas sugeridas = suggested reading list.* lista de libros = booklist [book list].* lista de libros enviados a encuadernar = bindery list.* lista de más populares = chart.* lista de más vendidos = chart.* lista de notaciones = code vocabulary.* lista de nuevas adquisiciones = acquisitions list.* lista de palabras clave = go-list [golist].* lista de palabras vacías = stop list [stoplist], stopword list.* lista de pasajeros = passenger list.* lista de pedidos = order list.* lista de personas de contacto = contact list.* lista de personas y cometidos = duty roster.* lista de préstamo = routing list, circulation list.* lista de publicaciones = publication(s) list.* lista de reserva = hold list.* lista de selección = pick-list.* lista desplegable hacia abajo = drop-down list.* lista de sugerencias = wish list.* lista de últimas adquisiciones = accessions list, list of current acquisitions, addition list.* lista de vinos = wine list.* lista electrónica = electronic list (e-list).* lista maestra = master list.* lista musical = audio listing.* lista negra = blacklist.* lista permutada = permuted list.* lista permutada de palabras clave = permuted keyword list.* lista selecta = short list, elite list.* moderador de la lista = list moderator.* poner en lista de espera = put + on a waiting list.* punto de la lista = bullet point.* * *1)a) (de nombres, números) listla lista de las compras or (Esp) la compra — the shopping list
pasar lista — (Educ) to take roll call, to take the register (BrE)
b) ( en restaurante) menu2)a) ( raya) stripeb) ( tira) strip* * *= addendum [addenda, -pl.], bill, checklist [check-list], list, roster, roll-call, rundown, handlist, order list, drop-down list, stripe, line-up.Ex: In this category the majority of programmes tend to stress technological considerations with a rather hopeful-seeming addendum of applications considerations.
Ex: So, in the bicentennial spirit here's a three-point bill of particulars or grievances (in addition to what was mentioned previously with respect to offensive or unauthentic terms).Ex: This a checklist of features to consider in comparing and evaluating data bases.Ex: Equally, various trade directories and other lists need to list and organise names in a form that will enable a searcher to find information about an organisation or person.Ex: Profiles of the research interests of faculty were gathered and organised into a 3-part faculty research interests roster.Ex: This is a non-bibliographic data base which records the complete roll-call of voting by members of Congress.Ex: This article describes the functionality of CARL software for this purpose, loads a brief rundown of data bases, and gives the criteria for selecting data bases.Ex: In their search for information, they had until this time been able to pick their way by relying on the handlists or catalogues provided by the librarian.Ex: The catalogue now contains 130,000 titles, its classified section being updated twice a year and the author part and ISBN order list bimonthly = El catálogo contiene en la actualidad 130.000 títulos, la sección sistemática se actualiza dos veces al año y la sección de autores y la lista de números ISBN bimensualmente.Ex: Select the paper you wish to revise from the drop-down list, and then press 'Browse' to select a file on your local machine to use as the revised version.Ex: This paper describes an oscillating chemical reaction, and discusses numerous parallels to it in research, such as in fibrillation of the heart, body-clock rhythms of animals and plants, the self-assembly of multicellular organisms, and certain stripes in volcanic rock.Ex: The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.* billete en lista de espera = standby seat.* encabezar la lista = top + the list.* encargado de la lista = list moderator.* enviar un mensaje a una lista de correo = post + a message.* incluir en la lista de morosos = blacklist [black-list].* incluir en la lista negra = blacklist [black-list].* inclusión en la lista de morosos = blacklisting.* lista alfabética = alphabetical listing, alphabetic list, alphabetical list, order list.* lista alfabética de encabezamientos de materia = alphabetical list of subject headings.* lista bibliográfica = bibliographic listing.* lista combinada = master list.* lista controlada = controlled list.* lista de autoridades = authoritative list, authority list, authority listing.* lista de bajada = drop-down list.* lista de búsqueda = finding list.* lista de candidatos preseleccionados = short list.* lista de circulación = routing list, circulation list.* lista de códigos = code sheet.* lista de compra = shopping list.* lista de comprobación = checklist [check-list].* lista de contactos = contact list.* lista de control = checklist [check-list].* lista de correo = mailing list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], distribution list, e-mail list, electronic distribution list.* lista de correo electrónico = electronic mailing list.* lista de correo moderada = moderated mailing list, moderated listserv.* lista de correspondencia = mailing list.* lista de datos = fact finder.* lista de descriptores = index vocabulary, subject vocabulary.* lista de deseos = wish list.* lista de direcciones = mailing list.* lista de discos más vendidos, la = charts, the.* lista de discusión = discussion list.* lista de distribución = mailing list, listserv(er) [list-serv(er)], distribution list, e-mail list.* lista de distribución electrónica = electronic list (e-list), electronic distribution list.* lista de élite = elite list, elite list.* lista de encabezamientos de materia = subject headings list.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Asociación de Bibliotecas Escolar = SLA List.* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materia de la Biblioteca del Congreso (LCSH) = LCSH (Library of Congress List of Subject Headings).* Lista de Encabezamientos de Materias de Sears = Sears' List of Subject Headings.* lista de errores = error report.* lista de espera = waiting list.* lista de existencias = stock list [stocklist].* lista de éxitos = chart.* lista de éxitos de cartelera de espectáculos = Billboard chart.* lista de éxitos de la cartelera de espectáculos = Billboard chart.* lista de éxitos, la = charts, the.* lista de ganadores = roll of honour.* lista de honor = roll of honour.* lista de ilustraciones = list of illustrations.* lista de lecturas = reading list.* lista de lecturas para el verano = summer reading list.* lista de lecturas recomendadas = reading list, select list, recommended reading list.* lista de lecturas sugeridas = suggested reading list.* lista de libros = booklist [book list].* lista de libros enviados a encuadernar = bindery list.* lista de más populares = chart.* lista de más vendidos = chart.* lista de notaciones = code vocabulary.* lista de nuevas adquisiciones = acquisitions list.* lista de palabras clave = go-list [golist].* lista de palabras vacías = stop list [stoplist], stopword list.* lista de pasajeros = passenger list.* lista de pedidos = order list.* lista de personas de contacto = contact list.* lista de personas y cometidos = duty roster.* lista de préstamo = routing list, circulation list.* lista de publicaciones = publication(s) list.* lista de reserva = hold list.* lista de selección = pick-list.* lista desplegable hacia abajo = drop-down list.* lista de sugerencias = wish list.* lista de últimas adquisiciones = accessions list, list of current acquisitions, addition list.* lista de vinos = wine list.* lista electrónica = electronic list (e-list).* lista maestra = master list.* lista musical = audio listing.* lista negra = blacklist.* lista permutada = permuted list.* lista permutada de palabras clave = permuted keyword list.* lista selecta = short list, elite list.* moderador de la lista = list moderator.* poner en lista de espera = put + on a waiting list.* punto de la lista = bullet point.* * *A1 (de nombres, números) listno estás en la lista you're not on the listlo han borrado or tachado de la lista he's been crossed off the list¿has hecho la lista de las compras or ( Esp) de la compra? have you written the shopping list?la lista de precios the price listla lista de bajas the casualty list( Mil) they call the roll at nine, roll call is at nine2 (en un restaurante) menuCompuestos:whitelistwedding listelectronic mailing list(electronic) address bookwaiting listelectoral roll o register( Pol) party listpassenger listlist of prioritiesuser listwine listparty list, slate ( AmE)blacklistB1 (raya) stripeuna tela a listas blancas y negras a black and white striped material2 (tira) strip* * *
Del verbo listar: ( conjugate listar)
lista es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
lista
listar
lista sustantivo femenino
lista de boda wedding list;
lista de espera waiting list;
lista de éxitos (Mús) charts (pl);
(Lit) best-seller list
listar ( conjugate listar) verbo transitivo
to list
listo,-a adjetivo
1 (despierto, agudo) smart
2 (preparado) ready
♦ Locuciones: (apañado) estás listo si crees que voy a ayudarte, you are sadly mistaken if you think I'm going to help you
pasarse de listo, to be too clever by half
lista sustantivo femenino
1 list: la profesora pasó lista, the teacher called the roll
lista de correos, general delivery
lista negra, blacklist
2 (raya, franja) stripe
' lista' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antepenúltima
- antepenúltimo
- banda
- candidatura
- clasificación
- confeccionar
- doble
- encabezar
- engrosar
- figurar
- incluir
- minuta
- número
- remitir
- rol
- su
- tabla
- tarifa
- toda
- todo
- adjunto
- aparecer
- buscar
- catalogar
- confección
- faltar
- final
- hacer
- listado
- listo
- nómina
- pendejo
- planilla
- programación
- raya
- relación
- repasar
- todavía
English:
alleged
- band
- be
- blacklist
- bottom
- chart
- check off
- checklist
- clever
- cross off
- cross out
- doll
- exclude
- for
- half
- head
- hit list
- include
- index
- itemize
- list
- listing
- made-up
- make out
- mark off
- me
- niece
- prick up
- reading list
- recommendation
- reel off
- remove
- roll
- roll call
- roster
- schedule
- short-list
- sick-list
- standby
- standby passenger
- stocklist
- strike off
- top
- waiting list
- wordlist
- acknowledgment
- attendance
- call
- certain
- check
* * *lista nf1. [enumeración] list;hazme una lista de lo que quieres write me a list of what you want;lista de boda wedding list; Esp lista de la compra shopping list; Am lista de las compras shopping list; Informát lista de correo mailing list; Informát lista de distribución mailing list;lista electoral = list of candidates put forward by a political party;Av lista de embarque passenger list;lista de espera waiting list;lista de éxitos [musicales] hit parade;lista negra blacklist;lista de precios price list2. [de tela, madera] strip;[de papel] slip3. [en tela, de color] stripe;una camiseta a listas a striped shirt* * *f1 list;pasar lista take the roll call, Br call the register2 en tela stripe* * *lista nf1) : list2) : roster, rollpasar lista: to take attendance3) : stripe, strip4) : menu* * *lista n list -
124 sabio
adj.1 wise, sage, full of wisdom, knowledgeable.2 wise, sound, intelligent, judicious.m.wise man, knower, learned person, man of learning.* * *► adjetivo1 (con conocimientos) learned, knowledgeable2 (con prudencia) wise, sensible► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (instruido) learned person2 (prudente) sage, wise person* * *1. (f. - sabia)nounwise person, learned person2. (f. - sabia)adj.wise, learned* * *sabio, -a1. ADJ1) [persona] (=docto) learned; (=juicioso) [persona] wise, sensible2) [acción, decisión] wise, sensible3) [animal] trained2.SM / F (=docto) learned man/learned woman; (=experto) scholar, expert¡hay que escuchar al sabio! — iró just listen to the professor!
* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex. The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.Ex. Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex. Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex. The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex. A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.----* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *I- bia adjetivo ( con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise; ( sensato) <persona/medida> wise; < consejo> sound, wiseII- bia (m) wise man, sage (liter); (f) wise woman* * *= sage [sager -comp., sagest -sup.], wise [wiser -comp., wisest -sup.], sage, savant, wise man.Ex: The proponents of expediency could couch their arguments in terms of cost effectiveness, coupled with sage assurances that the flexibilities possible with machine processing would obviate most of the problems not addressed.
Ex: Just as in the establishment of headings for use in catalogues and indexes a code was deemed useful so a code is a wise precaution in any search for standard filing orders.Ex: Neither pundit from the past, nor sage from the schools, neither authorised body nor inspired individual has come forward with a definition acceptable to all practising librarians as theirs and theirs alone, sharply defining them as a group.Ex: The subsequent debate, which engaged astrologers, doctors, theologians, & savants, reveals the tensions in French culture at the dawn of the Enlightenment.Ex: A wise man once said 'Faith will move mountains but you better bring along your shovel and be prepared to help with the work'.* consejos sabios = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* dicho sabio = nuggets of wisdom.* hombre sabio = wise man.* palabras sabias = pearls of wisdom, nuggets of truth, nuggets of wisdom.* ser de sabios = be a point of wisdom.* * *1 (con grandes concocimientos) learned, wise2 (sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise; ‹consejo› sound, wisemasculine, feminineB ( feminine) wise womantodos los sabios de la corte all the sages o wise men of the courtsiempre hay un sabio en la clase ( iró); there's always one wise guy o smart aleck in the class ( colloq)es de sabios cambiar de opinión only a fool never changes his mind* * *
sabio
( sensato) ‹persona/medida› wise;
‹ consejo› sound, wise
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) wise man, sage (liter);
(f) wise woman
sabio,-a
I adjetivo
1 (una persona) wise, learned
2 (una actitud, un consejo, una decisión, etc) wise, sensible: has tomado una sabia decisión, you've made a wise decision
II sustantivo masculino y femenino wise person
' sabio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sabia
English:
best
- sage
- wise
- of
* * *sabio, -a♦ adj1. [sensato, inteligente] wise2. [docto] learned3. [amaestrado] trained♦ nm,f1. [sensato, inteligente] wise person;de sabios es rectificar a wise man acknowledges his mistakes2. [docto] learned person* * *I adj1 wise2 ( sensato) sensibleII m, sabia f1 wise person2 ( experto) expert* * *1) prudente: wise, sensible2) docto: learned1) : wise person2) : savant, learned person* * *sabio adj wise -
125 linguaggio
m (pl -ggi) languagelinguaggio tecnico technical language, jargoninformation technology linguaggio di programmazione programming language* * *linguaggio s.m. language; (eloquio) speech: linguaggio colorito, racy speech; il linguaggio dei sordomuti, sign language; il linguaggio della musica, the language of music; linguaggio infantile, babyish (o childish) language; linguaggio familiare, familiar language; linguaggio raffinato, volgare, refined, vulgar language; linguaggio fiorito, flowery language; linguaggio tecnico, technical language; linguaggio violento, strong language; linguaggio sportivo, burocratico, the language of sport, bureaucracy; usa un linguaggio triviale, he uses coarse language (o his language is coarse); correttezza di linguaggio, correctness of speech; natura, origine del linguaggio, nature, origin of language; anche gli animali hanno un linguaggio, animals have a language too // che linguaggio!, that's no way to talk! // (inform.): linguaggio assemblatore, assembly language; linguaggio macchina, computer (o machine) language; linguaggio di definizione di dati, data definition language; linguaggio di programmazione, programming language; sottoinsieme di un linguaggio, language subset; linguaggio per l'elaborazione, problem oriented language.* * *1) (lingua) languagenel linguaggio corrente — in common parlance, in everyday speech
scusate il linguaggio — pardon my French colloq.
2) (facoltà di parola) speech•linguaggio cifrato — code, cipher
linguaggio macchina — inform. machine language
linguaggio di programmazione — inform. programming BE o programing AE language, computer language
linguaggio settoriale — jargon, parlance
* * *linguaggiopl. -gi /lin'gwaddʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.1 (lingua) language; linguaggio della pubblicità adspeak; linguaggio della malavita thieves' cant; nel linguaggio corrente in common parlance, in everyday speech; scusate il linguaggio pardon my French colloq.2 (facoltà di parola) speech; disturbo del linguaggio speech disorderlinguaggio artificiale artificial language; linguaggio cifrato code, cipher; linguaggio del corpo body language; linguaggio giuridico legal parlance; linguaggio giornalistico journalistic parlance; linguaggio infantile baby talk; linguaggio macchina inform. machine language; linguaggio naturale natural language; linguaggio di programmazione inform. programming BE o programing AE language, computer language; linguaggio dei segni sign language; linguaggio settoriale jargon, parlance. -
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– титровальный аппарат
– трубоиспытательный аппарат
– туковысевающий аппарат
– укупорочный аппарат
– фальцевальный аппарат
– фототелеграфный аппарат
– хмелевой аппарат
– хроматографический аппарат
– централизационный аппарат
– чесальный аппарат
– швейный аппарат
– шлакосмывной аппарат
– экспериментальный аппарат
– экстракционный аппарат
– электрографический аппарат
абонентский телефонный аппарат — station set
автоматический телефонный аппарат — dial telephone set
аппарат воздушно-космический многоразовый — <cosm.> space shuttle
аппарат воздушного охлаждения — <energ.> air cooler
аппарат высокой вытяжки — high-draft mechanism
аппарат гашения извести — lime slaking apparatus
аппарат для извлечения семян — seed extractor
аппарат для обогащения шламов — sludge mill
аппарат для омыления жиров — saponifier
аппарат для приготовления сыворотк — inspissator
аппарат для приема кода — code detecting apparatus
аппарат для прожигания летки — tapping apparatus
аппарат для резки кирпичного бруса — brick cutter
аппарат для чтения микрофильмов — microfilm reader
аппарат искусственного дыхания — reviving apparatus
аппарат испытания труб — pipe prover
аппарат космический исследовательский — <cosm.> research satellite, scientific payload
аппарат микширования звука — re-recorder
аппарат на воздушной подушке — <transp.> air-cushion vehicle, gem, ground-effect machine, hovercraft
аппарат набирающий печатный — <comput.> matrix printer
аппарат очистки шляпок — flat stripping apparatus
аппарат порционного сброса — batch dropper
аппарат ракетный беспилотный — <cosm.> drone rocket
аппарат телеграфный циферблатный — <commun.> ABC telegraph
аппарат телефонный абонентский — subscriber's set, subset
аппарат терапии УВЧ — microwave therapy apparatus
аппарат тревожной сигнализации — alarm
аппарат централизационный механический — < railways> mechanical interlock machine
аппарат чистых культур — pure culture machine
атмосферный летательный аппарат — atmospheric vehicle
атомно-водородный сварочный аппарат — atomic-hydrogen welding apparatu
баночный высевающий аппарат — seed hopper
безбатарейный телефонный аппарат — sound-powered telephone
беспилотный летательный аппарат — pilotless vehicle
бильный молотильный аппарат — rasp-bar threshing mechanism
буквопечатающий телеграфный аппарат — <commun.> teletype
вертикальный выпарной аппарат — vertical-tube evaporator
винтокрылый летательный аппарат — rotorcraft
воздушный летательный аппарат — aircraft
выдвижной обдувочный аппарат — retractable sootblower
выпарной аппарат с греющей камерой — calandria evaporator
горизонтальный выпарной аппарат — horizontal-tube evaporator
громкоговорящий телефонный аппарат — loudspeaker telephone, speakerphone
двухдуговой сварочный аппарат — twin-arc welding set
двухтактный доильный аппарат — two-phase milking unit
дисковый выравнивающий аппарат — disk-type levelling device
дисковый высевающий аппарат — disk seeding mechanism
диспетчерский телефонный аппарат — dispatching telephone
добавочный телефонный аппарат — extension telephone
дозвуковой летательный аппарат — subsonic vehicle
дуговой сварочный аппарат — arc welder
замешивающий аппарат для шлихты — sizing mixing apparatus
засыпной аппарат доменной печи — double bell-and-hopper
заушный слуховой аппарат — behind-the-ear hearing aid
камвольный двухпрочесный аппарат — double-worsted card
качающийся обдувочный аппарат — oscillating sootblower
кнопочный телефонный аппарат — push-button telephone
конвейерный коптильный аппарат — conveyer smoking apparatus
космический летательный аппарат — spacecraft
крылатый летательный аппарат — lifting vehicle
ленточный буквопечатающий аппарат — tape printer
летательный аппарат без ускорителя — unboosted vehicle
летательный аппарат легче воздуха — lither-than-air aircraft
летательный аппарат с ускорителем — boosted vehicle
маловыдвижной обдувочный аппарат — short-retracting sootblower
многокорпусный выпарной аппарат — multiple-effect evaporator
многопостовой сварочный аппарат — multi-operator welding set
моечный аппарат для пипеток — pipette rinsing machine
молотильный зубовой аппарат — peg-type threshing mechanism
монетный телефонный аппарат — coin-operated telephone
мотыльковый высевающий аппарат — agitator feed
направляющий аппарат вентилятора — guide vanes
настенный телефонный аппарат — wall telephone
настольный телефонный аппарат — desk telephone
невозвращаемый летательный аппарат — nonrecoverable vehicle
невыдвижной обдувочный аппарат — non-retractable sootblower
неподвижный обдувочный аппарат — stationary sootblower
обслуживающий космический аппарат — warden robot
обтяжной аппарат для кардной ленты — card-mounting machine
однокорпусный выпарной аппарат — single-effect evaporator
однопостовой сварочный аппарат — single-operator welding set
околозвуковой летательный аппарат — transonic aircraft
отбельный аппарат для масла — oil-bleaching apparatus
отделочный стереотипный аппарат — stereo-type shaver-miller
пальчатый выравнивающий аппарат — finger-type levelling device
паяльный аппарат для пил — saw-brazing clamp
передающий телеграфный аппарат — sender
передвижной рентгеновский аппарат — mobile X-ray unit
пилотируемый летательный аппарат — piloted aircraft
пленочный выпарной аппарат — climbing-film evaporator
подводный киносъемочный аппарат — underwater cine camera
полевой телефонный аппарат — field telephone
приемный телеграфный аппарат — telegraph receiver
промывной аппарат для пивной дроби — sparger
промывной аппарат под давлением — pressure washing kettle
проходной красильный аппарат — continuous dyeing machine
ракетный летательный аппарат — rocket-propelled vehicle
реакционный аппарат с мешалкой — stirred-tank reactor
ременный выравнивающий аппарат — belt-type levelling device
рикошетирующий летательный аппарат — skip vehicle
рулонный буквопечатающий аппарат — <comput.> page printer
синхронный буквопечатающий аппарат — synchronous apparatus
скоростной киносъемочный аппарат — high-speed cine camera
слуховой аппарат в оправе очков — eye-glass hearing aid
слуховой телеграфный аппарат — sounder
сопловой аппарат турбины — nozzle diaphragm
спрямляющий аппарат вентилятора — directing vanes
среднеструйный дождевальный аппарат — medium-range sprinkler
старт-стопный телеграфный аппарат — start-stop teleprinter
стартстопный телеграфный аппарат — start-stop apparatus
стереотипный отливной аппарат — stereotype caster
сундучный выпарной аппарат — steam-chest evaporator
сферический обжарочный аппарат — globe roaster
телеграфный аппарат пишущий — <commun.> recording telegraph
телефонный аппарат АТС — dial-operated telephone
телефонный аппарат ручной станции — manual telephone
телефонный аппарат с кнопочным номеронабирателем — key pulsing telephone set
трехкратный телеграфный аппарат — triple-multiplex apparatus
трехтактный доильный аппарат — three-phase milking unit
трубчатый перегонный аппарат — pipe still
тяговый фрикционный аппарат — friction draft gear
узкопленочный киносъемочный аппарат — substandard cine camera
улиточный направляющий аппарат — scroll
управляемый летательный аппарат — controlled vehicle
упрощенный направляющий аппарат — louver-damper device
цепной выравнивающий аппарат — chain-type levelling device
цифровой телеграфный аппарат — digital telegraph apparatus
четырехкратный телеграфный аппарат — quadruple multiplex apparatus
шахтный телефонный аппарат — mine telephone apparatus
шнековый выравнивающий аппарат — worm-type levelling device
ячеисто-дисковый высевающий аппарат — disk-cell seeding mechanism
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