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41 Cartesian coordinate
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42 polar coordinate
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43 rectangular coordinate
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44 spherical coordinate
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45 x-coordinate
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46 phase
feiz1) (a stage in the development of something: We are entering a new phase in the war.) fase2) (one in a series of regular changes in the shape or appearance of something (especially the moon or a planet): the phases of the moon.) fasephase n fasetr[feɪz]1 escalonar, realizar por etapas\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in phase estar sincronizado,-ato be out of phase estar desfasado,-a1) synchronize: sincronizar, poner en fase2) stagger: escalonar3)to phase in : introducir progresivamente4)to phase out : retirar progresivamente, dejar de producirphase n1) : fase f (de la luna, etc.)2) stage: fase f, etapa fn.• estadio s.m.• etapa s.f.• fase s.f.v.• poner en fase v.
I feɪz1) ( stage) fase f, etapa f2) ( synchronization)to be out of/in phase — estar* desfasado/sincronizado
II
a) ( do in stages) escalonar, realizar* por etapasb) ( coordinate) sincronizar*c) phased past p <withdrawal/increase> progresivo, gradual; < traffic signals> sincronizadoPhrasal Verbs:- phase in[feɪz]1. N1) etapa f, fase fshe'll get over it, it's just a phase (she's going through) — se le pasará, es algo pasajero
to be in phase — (Tech, Elec) estar en fase
to be out of phase — (Tech, Elec) estar fuera de fase or desfasado; (fig) estar desfasado
their policies were increasingly out of phase with a rapidly changing society — su política estaba cada vez más desfasada en una sociedad que cambiaba con rapidez
2) (Astron) fase f2. VT1) (=introduce gradually) escalonar, llevar a cabo de forma escalonadathe redundancies will be phased over two years — los despidos se llevarán a cabo de forma escalonada durante dos años
2) (=coordinate) organizarphased development — desarrollo m por etapas
phased withdrawal — retirada f progresiva
- phase in* * *
I [feɪz]1) ( stage) fase f, etapa f2) ( synchronization)to be out of/in phase — estar* desfasado/sincronizado
II
a) ( do in stages) escalonar, realizar* por etapasb) ( coordinate) sincronizar*c) phased past p <withdrawal/increase> progresivo, gradual; < traffic signals> sincronizadoPhrasal Verbs:- phase in -
47 coordinado
Del verbo coordinar: ( conjugate coordinar) \ \
coordinado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: coordinado coordinar
coordinado
◊ -da adjetivocoordinate
coordinar ( conjugate coordinar) verbo transitivo ‹movimientos/actividades/ropa› to coordinate; no lograba coordinado las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherently verbo intransitivo [ colores] to match, go together
coordinar verbo transitivo to coordinate ' coordinado' also found in these entries: Spanish: juego English: concerted - timing - uncoordinated -
48 coordinar
coordinar ( conjugate coordinar) verbo transitivo ‹movimientos/actividades/ropa› to coordinate;◊ no lograba coordinar las ideas he couldn't speak/think coherentlyverbo intransitivo [ colores] to match, go together
coordinar verbo transitivo to coordinate ' coordinar' also found in these entries: Spanish: concertar English: coordinate - concert - string -
49 combinar
combinar ( conjugate combinar) verbo transitivo ‹ ropa› to coordinate; verbo intransitivo [colores/ropa] to go together; combinar con algo to go with sth
combinar verbo transitivo, to combine, mix: hay que saber combinar estos dos sabores, you need to know how to best combine these two flavours ' combinar' also found in these entries: Spanish: calor - entonar - ir - mezclar - pegar - compaginar - salir - sintetizar English: blend - combine - match - merge - coordinate - go - mix -
50 coordenada
coordenada sustantivo femenino coordinate ' coordenada' also found in these entries: English: coordinate -
51 Cartesian
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52 match up
1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<pattern/design\>\> hacer* coincidirb) (compare, find equivalent for)to match something up (with something) — comparar or cotejar algo (con algo)
2) v + adv ( tally) coincidir, concordar*1.VT + ADV (=bring together) [+ two objects] emparejar, aparear; [+ two people] emparejar; (=group) [+ objects, people] agrupar; [+ pattern] hacer coincidirto match sth up with sth — [+ pairs] emparejar or aparear algo con algo; [+ colours] (=coordinate) conjuntar algo con algo
they match up your skills with employers' requirements — emparejan tus aptitudes con los requisitos de las empresas
match II, 2., 6)they matched up fibres to the suspect's clothes — encontraron fibras que se correspondían con la ropa del sospechoso
2. VI + ADV1) (=be the same, fit) [numbers, pattern] coincidircheck the numbers against your card to see if they match up — compruebe los números con los de su cartón para ver si coinciden
his fingerprints don't match up exactly with the murderer's — sus huellas dactilares no coinciden exactamente con or no corresponden exactamente a las del asesino
2) (=perform) responder3) (=compare)his record matches up well against those of previous presidents — su historial se puede comparar al de presidentes anteriores
* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) \<\<pattern/design\>\> hacer* coincidirb) (compare, find equivalent for)to match something up (with something) — comparar or cotejar algo (con algo)
2) v + adv ( tally) coincidir, concordar* -
53 mesh
meʃ
1. noun1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) malla2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) malla
2. verb((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) engranartr[meʃ]2 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL engranaje nombre masculino3 (holes, spaces) malla1 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL engranar2 (fit in, harmonize) encajar, combinar ( with, con)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin mesh engranado,-amesh ['mɛʃ] vi1) engage: engranar (dícese de las piezas mecánicas)2) tangle: enredarse3) coordinate: coordinarse, combinarmesh n1) : malla fwire mesh: malla metálica2) network: red f3) meshing: engranaje min mesh: engranadon.• engranaje s.m.• engrane s.m.• malla (Teléfono) s.f.• punto s.m.• red s.f.v.• endentar v.meʃa) c ( opening) malla fa broad/fine mesh — malla abierta/fina
b) u ( material) malla f[meʃ]1. N1) (=spacing) malla f2) (=netting)3) (=network, net, also fig) red f4) (=gears etc)2.VTto get meshed — enredarse (in en)
3.VI (Tech) engranar ( with con)* * *[meʃ]a) c ( opening) malla fa broad/fine mesh — malla abierta/fina
b) u ( material) malla f -
54 combinado
Del verbo combinar: ( conjugate combinar) \ \
combinado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: combinado combinar
combinado sustantivo masculino
combinar ( conjugate combinar) verbo transitivo ‹ ropa› to coordinate; verbo intransitivo [colores/ropa] to go together; combinado con algo to go with sth
combinado,-a
I adjetivo combined
II sustantivo masculino
1 (cóctel) cocktail, US mixed drink
2 Dep line-up
combinar verbo transitivo, to combine, mix: hay que saber combinar estos dos sabores, you need to know how to best combine these two flavours ' combinado' also found in these entries: Spanish: cargada - cargado - combinada - sol - plato English: en suite - cocktail -
55 grid
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56 Z
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57 curvilinear
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58 rotation
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59 coordinating
ger.gerundio del verbo COORDINATE.
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