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21 alineación
f.alignment, lining up, line-up.* * *1 (colocación) alignment, lining up2 (equipo) line-up3 PLÍTICA alignment\política de no alineación nonalignment policy* * *SF1) (Téc) alignmentestar fuera de alineación — to be out of alignment, be out of true
2) (Dep) line-up* * *1) (Dep) ( de equipo) lineup; ( de jugador) selection2) (Pol) alignment3) (Tec) alignment4) ( puesta en fila) lining up* * *1) (Dep) ( de equipo) lineup; ( de jugador) selection2) (Pol) alignment3) (Tec) alignment4) ( puesta en fila) lining up* * *alineación11 = alignment, justification.Nota: Característica de los procesadores de texto consistente en que todas las líneas terminan a la misma distancia del borde derecho del papel.Ex: Word processing packages must be able to permit the user to manipulate test, as is necessary in alignment of margins, insertion and deletion of paragraphs, arrange for text to appear in the centre of the page and underline.
Ex: The following represent some of the factors that might need to be specified: justification, indentation and hyphenation.* falta de alineación = misalignment.alineación22 = line-up.Ex: The title of the article is 'The information market: a line-up of competitors'.
* alineación inicial = starting line-up.* * *la alineación no la daré hasta mañana I'm not announcing the team o lineup until tomorrowla alineación de Parra causó sorpresa Parra's selection caused some surpriseB ( Pol) alignmentsu política de no alineación their policy of nonalignmentC ( Tec) alignmentalineación de la dirección or de las ruedas wheel alignmentD (puesta en fila) lining up* * *
alineación sustantivo femenino
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( de jugador) selection
2 (Pol, Tec) alignment
alineación sustantivo femenino
1 alignment
2 Dep (del equipo) line-up
(de un jugador) selection
' alineación' also found in these entries:
English:
lineup
- alignment
- line
* * *alineación nf1. [colocación en línea] alignment2. [de ruedas] alignmentanunció la alineación el día anterior a la final he announced the team o line-up the day before the final;fue excluido de la alineación en el último momento he was left out of the team at the last minute;fueron sancionados por la alineación de cuatro extranjeros they were penalized for including four foreigners in their starting line-up* * *f DEP line-up* * *alineación nf, pl - ciones1) : alignment2) : lineup (in sports) -
22 tachadura
f.1 crossing out.2 deletion, crossing-out, expunction, obliteration.* * *1 crossing out* * *SF (=tachón) crossing-out, erasure frm; (=corrección) correction* * *femenino crossing out, correction* * *femenino crossing out, correction* * *crossing out, correction* * *
tachadura sustantivo femenino
crossing out, correction
* * *tachadura nfcrossing out;una página llena de tachaduras a page full of crossings out o of things crossed out* * *f crossing out* * *tachadura nf: erasure, correction -
23 borradura
f.1 erasure, expunction, deletion, crossing-out.2 effacement.* * *1 erasure* * *SF erasure, crossing out -
24 borrado de archivo
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25 borrado de conjunto de datos
• data set deletionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > borrado de conjunto de datos
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26 borrado de datos
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27 borradura
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28 tachadura
• crossing-out• deletion• expunction• obliteration -
29 deleción
f.deletion. -
30 supresión cromosómica
f.chromosomal deletion, lack or removal of part of a chromosome. -
31 desperado
( desesperado [desesperado], perfective participle of desesperar 'to despair, discourage' < Latin desperare 'to despair, to lose hope')Carlisle: 1899. An outlaw. Desesperado is glossed in the DRAE as an adjective meaning 'possessed with desperation.' A cowboy or ranch hand might become a desperado, if the law was after him. The form cited here represents a feature common in Popular Spanish, the deletion (syncope) of one of two similar contiguous syllables. -
32 latigo
( látigo [látigo], a term of uncertain origin, common to Spanish and Portuguese; given that the oldest meaning is 'strap used for tying something,' it is probable that the term derives from Gothic * laittug, which would also be related to the Anglo-Saxon látteh 'halter rope')1) Clark: 1880s. A piece of leather three to five feet long and two inches wide used to fasten the cinch onto the saddle. One end is fastened to the cinch ring on the saddle and the other passed through the ring on the end of the cinch and the saddle ring and secured with a knot once the desired adjustment is obtained.Alternate forms: ladigo, largo, larigo, latigo strap.The form larigo is a spelling pronunciation; English speakers seeing the term in its written form would have pronounced the intervocalic {t} (or {d}) in the first variant form as a flap, which is how an intervocalic {r} in Spanish is pronounced. Largo is a later term that evolved from larigo via schwa deletion. Bentley notes that largo is extremely common today on ranches where a western-style saddle is employed.2) Hendrickson indicates that the term also refers to a rawhide thong that secures a gun holster to the leg. The DRAE glosses it either as a long, thin, flexible whip made from rope, leather, baleen, or another material used principally to discipline horses, or as a cord or strap used to secure and adjust the cinch of a saddle.See chicote
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