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21 módulo
m.1 module, part, section, unit.2 module, educational module.3 modulus.4 absolute value.* * *1 (gen) module2 (mueble) unit■ muebles por módulos modular furniture, furniture in units* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Educ) module2) [de mobiliario] unitestantería por módulos — modular o combination shelving units pl
3) And platform4) (Espacio)* * *1)a) ( de mueble) unit, moduleb) ( de prisión) unitc) (Espac) moduled) (Educ) module2) (Fís, Mat) modulus* * *= module, mould [mold, -USA].Nota: En la fabricación manual de papel, instrumento en forma de criba que se utiliza para depositar en el una capa fina de pasta de papel para su secado.Ex. No detailed mention is made of the modules included in such packages which are not concerned with cataloguing, such as modules for circulation control, acquisitions and ordering and serials control.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.----* módulo de aceso de un portal = portlet.* módulo de adquisiciones = acquisitions system, acquisitions module.* Módulo de Adquisiciones y Pedidos = Acquisitions and Ordering System.* módulo de catalogación = cataloguing module, cataloguing system, catalogue module.* módulo de catálogo de acceso público en línea = online public access catalogue module.* módulo de circulación = circulation system, circulation module.* módulo de comunicaciones = communication module.* módulo de control de autoridades = authority control module.* módulo de control de publicaciones seriadas = serials control system, serials control module.* módulo de préstamos = circulation module.* módulo lunar = lunar module.* * *1)a) ( de mueble) unit, moduleb) ( de prisión) unitc) (Espac) moduled) (Educ) module2) (Fís, Mat) modulus* * *= module, mould [mold, -USA].Nota: En la fabricación manual de papel, instrumento en forma de criba que se utiliza para depositar en el una capa fina de pasta de papel para su secado.Ex: No detailed mention is made of the modules included in such packages which are not concerned with cataloguing, such as modules for circulation control, acquisitions and ordering and serials control.
Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.* módulo de aceso de un portal = portlet.* módulo de adquisiciones = acquisitions system, acquisitions module.* Módulo de Adquisiciones y Pedidos = Acquisitions and Ordering System.* módulo de catalogación = cataloguing module, cataloguing system, catalogue module.* módulo de catálogo de acceso público en línea = online public access catalogue module.* módulo de circulación = circulation system, circulation module.* módulo de comunicaciones = communication module.* módulo de control de autoridades = authority control module.* módulo de control de publicaciones seriadas = serials control system, serials control module.* módulo de préstamos = circulation module.* módulo lunar = lunar module.* * *A1 (de un mueble) unit, module2 (de una prisión) unit3 ( Espac) module4 ( Educ) moduleCompuestos:command modulelunar moduleprefabricated unit o module* * *
Del verbo modular: ( conjugate modular)
modulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
moduló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
modular
módulo
modular ( conjugate modular) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to modulate
módulo sustantivo masculino
c) (Espac, Educ) module
modular
I verbo transitivo to modulate: me gusta cómo modula la voz al leer un cuento, I like how she modulates her voice when she reads stories
II adjetivo modular
módulo sustantivo masculino module
' módulo' also found in these entries:
English:
modular
- module
- unit
* * *módulo nm1. [pieza, unidad] module2. [de muebles] unitmódulo de cocina kitchen unit3. [en educación] module4. [en cárcel] unit5.módulo de alunizaje lunar modulemódulo (espacial) (space) module6. Fís modulus7. Mat modulus* * *m1 module2 EDU module, unit* * *módulo nm: module, unit -
22 ondulado
adj.1 undulating, repand, waved, rippled.2 kinky.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ondular.* * *1→ link=ondular ondular► adjetivo1 (pelo) wavy* * *1.ADJ [carretera] uneven, rough; [paisaje, terreno] undulating, rolling; [superficie] undulating, uneven; [cartón, hierro] corrugated; [pelo] wavy2.SM [en pelo] wave* * ** * *= wavy, corrugated.Ex. The wavy sheet margins indicate deckle edges, and the grids of vertical lines represent the chain-lines and the tranchefiles.Ex. The second section of the paper discusses general methods for preparing corrugated materials for set and prop construction.* * ** * *= wavy, corrugated.Ex: The wavy sheet margins indicate deckle edges, and the grids of vertical lines represent the chain-lines and the tranchefiles.
Ex: The second section of the paper discusses general methods for preparing corrugated materials for set and prop construction.* * *‹pelo› wavy; ‹terreno› undulating, rolling* * *
Del verbo ondular: ( conjugate ondular)
ondulado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
ondulado
ondular
ondulado adjetivo ‹ pelo› wavy;
‹ terreno› undulating, rolling
ondulado,-a adj (pelo) wavy
(terreno, perfil) undulating
ondular
I vtr (el pelo) to wave
II vi (una superficie) to undulate
(una bandera) to flutter
' ondulado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ondulada
- cartón
English:
corrugated
- ripply
- rolling
- wavy
- roll
* * *ondulado, -a adj[pelo] wavy; [agua] rippling; [campo, terreno] rolling, undulating; [patata frita] crinkly, crinkle-cut* * ** * *ondulado, -da adj1) : wavypelo ondulado: wavy hair2) : undulating* * * -
23 parecido a una bandeja
(adj.) = tray-likeEx. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.* * *(adj.) = tray-likeEx: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.
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24 pálido
adj.pale, blanched, faint, ashen.* * *► adjetivo1 pale* * *(f. - pálida)adj.* * *ADJ [gen] pale, pallid; (=enfermizo) sickly* * *- da adjetivo <persona/luz/color> palea la pálida luz de la luna — (liter) by the pale light of the moon (liter)
* * *= ashen, pale [paler -comp., palest -sup.], pallid.Ex. His face had an ashen quality, and his voice lacked its usual robustness.Ex. There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex. 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.----* carapálida = white man [white men, -pl.], paleface.* rosa pálido = pale pink.* rostro pálido = white man [white men, -pl.], paleface.* * *- da adjetivo <persona/luz/color> palea la pálida luz de la luna — (liter) by the pale light of the moon (liter)
* * *= ashen, pale [paler -comp., palest -sup.], pallid.Ex: His face had an ashen quality, and his voice lacked its usual robustness.
Ex: There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex: 'I better go in,' Leforte muttered, a wearied, disillusioned expression coming over her pallid features.* carapálida = white man [white men, -pl.], paleface.* rosa pálido = pale pink.* rostro pálido = white man [white men, -pl.], paleface.* * *pálido -da1 ‹persona› pale; (por enfermedad) pale, pallidtiene la tez muy pálida she has a very pale complexionestás pálido ¿te sientes mal? you're very pale, are you all right?al enterarse de la noticia se puso pálido he went pale o he blanched when he heard the news2 ‹luz/color› pale* * *
pálido◊ -da adjetivo ‹persona/luz/color› pale;
estás pálido you're very pale;
se puso pálido he went pale
pálido,-a adjetivo pale
rosa pálido, pale pink
' pálido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apagada
- apagado
- blanca
- blanco
- pálida
- claro
- demacrado
- lívido
English:
ashen
- faint
- ghastly
- pale
- pale-faced
- paleface
- pallid
- wan
- watery
- white
- dull
- washed-out
* * *pálido, -a adj1. [rostro, enfermo] pale;ponerse pálido to turn o go pale2. [color] paleel premio es un pálido reconocimiento de su trabajo the prize is meagre reward for her work* * *adj pale* * *pálido, -da adj: pale* * *pálido adj pale -
25 recién hecho
adj.newly made, fresh.* * *= new-made, hot off the griddleEx. There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex. It's a weekend treat to have a pancake brunch with hot off the griddle pancakes and syrup.* * *= new-made, hot off the griddleEx: There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.
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26 rectangular
adj.1 rectangular.2 right-angled (Mat).f.homerun.* * *► adjetivo1 rectangular* * *adj.* * *ADJ rectangular* * *adjetivo rectangular* * *= rectangular, oblong, rectangular-shaped.Ex. We can only depend upon a rectangular building to fulfil this if it has a small floor area.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex. Pizza pies typically have round configuration, although square- and rectangular-shaped pizzas have had some recent acceptance.----* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* * *adjetivo rectangular* * *= rectangular, oblong, rectangular-shaped.Ex: We can only depend upon a rectangular building to fulfil this if it has a small floor area.
Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex: Pizza pies typically have round configuration, although square- and rectangular-shaped pizzas have had some recent acceptance.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* * *rectangular* * *
rectangular adjetivo rectangular
' rectangular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pan
- pecera
English:
oblong
- rectangular
- right-angled
* * *rectangular adj1. [de forma] rectangular2. [de ángulos rectos] right-angled* * *adj rectangular* * *rectangular adj: rectangular* * *rectangular adj rectangular -
27 tranchefile
= tranchefile, bar shadow.Ex. There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.Ex. Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century.* * *= tranchefile, bar shadow.Ex: There may be pale drip marks in the neighbourhood of the tranchefiles, where drops of water fell from the deckle or from the maker's hand on to the new-made sheet.
Ex: Such moulds were called double-faced to distinguish them from the ordinary single-faced moulds which continued to be used for making laid paper, complete with bar shadows, for the rest of the eighteenth century. -
28 gemelo1
1 = twin, identical twin.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex. This novel is narrated by William, an underachiever who is constantly outdone by his charming and lovable identical twin brother.----* alma gemela = kindred spirit, soulmate.* gemelo idéntico = identical twin.* gemelos = as alike as two peas in a pod, like two peas in a pod. -
29 semejante1
1 = fellow human being, kindred, fellow, twin, fellow being.Ex. What is our responsibility to a fellow human being, who in this case happens to be a respected library director who is also our boss?.Ex. The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.Ex. Cave paintings, baked clay tablets, papyrus rolls, vellum, parchment and paper manuscripts, movable type printing; these have been the material objects by means of which man have communicated with their fellows.Ex. The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex. Immorality and general disrespect for our fellow beings is just about the norm in this day and age. -
30 gemelo
adj.1 twin, twinborn.2 very similar, twin.3 bigeminal.m.1 twin, geminus.2 twin.3 cufflink, cuff link.4 calf muscle.5 Gemelo.6 didymus.* * *► adjetivo1 twin► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 twin1 (músculo) calf muscle1 (botones) cufflinks2 (anteojos) binoculars\gemelo idéntico identical twin————————1 (músculo) calf muscle* * *(f. - gemela)noun adj.- gemelos* * *gemelo, -a1.ADJ (=hermano) (identical) twin2.SM / F (=hermano) (identical) twin3. SM1) (=músculo) calf muscle2) [de camisa] cufflink3) (Náut) sister ship4) pl gemelos (=prismáticos) binoculars5) pl Gemelos [del zodíaco] Gemini, Twins* * *I- la adjetivo twin (before n)II- la masculino, femenino1) ( persona) twin2)b) gemelos masculino plural (Ópt) binoculars (pl)me prestó unos gemelos — he lent me a pair of o some binoculars
* * *I- la adjetivo twin (before n)II- la masculino, femenino1) ( persona) twin2)b) gemelos masculino plural (Ópt) binoculars (pl)me prestó unos gemelos — he lent me a pair of o some binoculars
* * *gemelo11 = twin, identical twin.Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.
Ex: This novel is narrated by William, an underachiever who is constantly outdone by his charming and lovable identical twin brother.* alma gemela = kindred spirit, soulmate.* gemelo idéntico = identical twin.* gemelos = as alike as two peas in a pod, like two peas in a pod.gemelo22 = cufflink.Ex: In these days of casual wear, cufflinks aren't quite the hot item they were many years ago.
* * *masculine, feminineA (persona) twinCompuestos:fraternal twinidentical twinSiamese twinB1 (de la camisa) cuff link2 ( Anat) calf muscleme prestó unos gemelos he lent me a pair of o some binoculars* * *
gemelo 1◊ -la adjetivo
twin ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
twin
gemelo 2 sustantivo masculino
b)
gemelo,-a
I adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino twin
alma gemela, soul mate
II sustantivo masculino
1 (de la pantorrilla) calf
2 (de la camisa) cufflink
III mpl gemelos (prismátcos) binoculars
' gemelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distinguir
- gemela
- siamés
- siamesa
- hermano
English:
mix up
- sister-ship
- stud
- twin
- twin brother
- cuff
- sister
* * *gemelo, -a♦ adjhermano gemelo twin brother, twin;ser el alma gemela de alguien to be sb's soulmate♦ nm,f[persona] (identical) twin gemelo idéntico identical twin;gemelo monocigótico identical twin;gemelo univitelino identical twin♦ nm1. [músculo] calf muscle2.gemelos [de camisa] cuff links♦ gemelos nmpl[prismáticos] binoculars; [para teatro] opera glasses;unos gemelos a pair of binoculars/opera glasses* * *I adj1 twin atr ;hermano gemelo twin brotherII mpl:1 twins2 de camisa cuff links3 ( prismáticos) binoculars* * *gemelo, -la adj & nmellizo: twingemelo nm1) : cuff link2) gemelos nmplbinoculares: binoculars* * * -
31 semejante
adj.1 similar (parecido).son de una edad semejante they are (of) a similar age2 such (tal).jamás aceptaría semejante invitación I would never accept such an invitationuna propuesta de semejante talante a proposal of this nature, such a proposal¡cómo pudo decir semejante tontería! how could he say something so stupid!m.1 fellow (human) being.2 fellowman, fellow, fellow being, fellow creature.* * *► adjetivo1 (parecido) similar2 peyorativo (tal) such, like that3 (geometría) similar1 fellow being* * *adj.1) similar2) such* * *1. ADJ1) (=parecido) similarser semejantes — to be alike o similar
son muy semejantes — they are very much alike o very similar
dijo eso o algo semejante — she said that or something similar o something like that
2) (Mat) similar3) [uso enfático] suchnunca hizo cosa semejante — he never did any such thing o anything of the sort
¿se ha visto frescura semejante? — did you ever see such cheek?
2. SM1) (=prójimo) fellow man, fellow creature2)no tiene semejante — (=equivalente) it has no equal, there is nothing to equal it
* * *Ia) ( similar) similarb) (Mat) similarc) (delante del n) ( para énfasis)IInunca había oído semejante estupidez — I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupid
tus/nuestros semejantes — your/our fellow men
* * *Ia) ( similar) similarb) (Mat) similarc) (delante del n) ( para énfasis)IInunca había oído semejante estupidez — I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupid
tus/nuestros semejantes — your/our fellow men
* * *semejante11 = fellow human being, kindred, fellow, twin, fellow being.Ex: What is our responsibility to a fellow human being, who in this case happens to be a respected library director who is also our boss?.
Ex: The indexer must evaluate whether the index user will profit if a distinction is made between two kindred terms.Ex: Cave paintings, baked clay tablets, papyrus rolls, vellum, parchment and paper manuscripts, movable type printing; these have been the material objects by means of which man have communicated with their fellows.Ex: The two moulds, which were twins, were oblong wire sieves mounted on wooden frames, and the deckle was a removable wooden rim which could be fitted to either mould to make it into a tray-like sieve with a raised edge.Ex: Immorality and general disrespect for our fellow beings is just about the norm in this day and age.semejante2= analogous, parallel, suchlike.Ex: But what about when our own professional center, the Library of Congress, uses BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS which are analogous to Polacks and Kikes and Wops?.
Ex: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Ex: I think this should all be interpreted as a challenge, rather than as a mandate for complacency or suchlike.* Nombre + semejante = such + Nombre.* semejante a = akin to.* * *1 (similar) similarrealizaron un experimento semejante con ratas they carried out a similar experiment with ratslos dos colores son muy semejantes the two colors are very similar¿se va a ir a vivir a Francia? — le oí decir algo semejante is he going off to live in France? — I heard him say something of the sort o something along those linessemejante A algo similar TO sthsus costumbres son semejantes a las nuestras their customs are similar to ours, they have similar customs to oursllevaba zapatos semejantes a los tuyos she was wearing shoes similar to o like yours2 ( Mat) similar3 ( delante del n)(para énfasis): nunca había oído semejante estupidez I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupidyo nunca dije semejante tontería I never said such a stupid thing¿te vas a acabar semejante plato de fideos? are you really going to be able to finish all those noodles?tus/nuestros semejantes your/our fellow mendebemos amar a nuestros semejantes we must love our fellow men* * *
semejante adjetivo
semejante A algo similar to sth
◊ ¡cómo puedes decir semejante cosa! how can you say such a thing!;
nunca había oído semejante estupidez I'd never heard such nonsense o anything so stupid
■ sustantivo masculino:
semejante
I adjetivo
1 (parecido) similar: no había oído nada semejante, I had never heard anything like it
2 (tal) such: ¿de dónde sacó semejante idea?, where did he get such an idea from?
II m (prójimo) fellow man: ama a tus semejantes, love your fellow men
' semejante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estupidez
- homóloga
- homólogo
- lance
- mamarracho
- tal
- vecina
- vecino
- burrada
- caminata
- parejo
- prójimo
English:
akin
- alike
- asinine
- nothing
- similar
- such
- whatever
- anything
- bowls
- possess
- sort
* * *♦ adjsu plan es semejante al nuestro her plan is similar to ours2. [tal] such;jamás aceptaría semejante invitación I would never accept such an invitation;una propuesta de semejante talante a proposal of this nature, such a proposal;no sé cómo pudo mover semejante piedra I don't know how he managed to shift such a heavy rock;¡cómo pudo decir semejante tontería! how could he say something so stupid!;¡semejante mentiroso! ¡cómo puede decir eso! what a liar! how can he say that!♦ nmfellow (human) being* * *I adj similar;jamás he oído semejante tontería I’ve never heard such nonsenseII m fellow human being, fellow creature;mis semejantes my fellow men* * *semejante adj1) parecido: similar, alike2) tal: suchnunca he visto cosa semejante: I have never seen such a thingsemejante nmprójimo: fellowman* * *semejante adj1. (similar) similar2. (tal) such / such a -
32 filván
SM [gen] feather edge; [de papel] deckle edge; [de cuchillo] burr -
33 borde picoteado
m.deckle edge. -
34 borde plumillado
m.deckle edge.
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deckle — dec kle (d[e^]k k l), n. [Cf. G. deckel cover, lid.] (Paper Making) A separate thin wooden frame used to form the border of a hand mold, or a curb of India rubber or other material which rests on, and forms the edge of, the mold in a paper… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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deckle — /ˈdɛkəl/ (say dekuhl) noun 1. (in paper making) a frame which forms the paper pulp, fixing the size of a sheet of paper. 2. deckle edge. {German Deckel, diminutive of Decke cover} …
deckle-edged — dec kle edged deckled dec kled, a. having a rough edge; having a deckle edge; used of handmade paper or paper resembling handmade; as, deckle edged paper; a deckle edged book. Syn: featheredged. [Webster 1913 Suppl. + WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deckle edge — n. 1. the rough, irregular edge of a sheet of paper after it leaves the deckle and before it is trimmed: such edges are often favored as decorative 2. an imitation of such an edge produced on trimmed paper, as by tearing deckle edged [dek′əl… … English World dictionary