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1 paladín
f. & m.paladin, campaigner, champion.* * *1 HISTORIA paladin2 figurado champion* * *SM1) ( Hist) paladin2) [de la libertad, justicia] champion* * ** * *= champion, crusader, campaigner.Ex. NACs see their role as champions of the inarticulate by either taking up their case or providing groups with the information weaponry to campaign for their rights.Ex. This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex. He was a tireless campaigner for high professional standards.* * ** * *= champion, crusader, campaigner.Ex: NACs see their role as champions of the inarticulate by either taking up their case or providing groups with the information weaponry to campaign for their rights.
Ex: This article reviews the work of Professor Kaula, the staunch crusader of librarianship in India.Ex: He was a tireless campaigner for high professional standards.* * *1 ( Hist) paladin2 (defensor) champion* * *
paladín sustantivo masculino
1 Hist paladin
2 (defensor) champion: ella fue el paladín de la causa homosexual, she was champion of the homosexual cause
* * *paladín nm1. Hist paladin, heroic knight* * *m HIST paladin* * * -
2 comodín
m.1 wildcard, wild card operator, wild card.2 joker card, joker, wild card.* * *1 (mono) joker; (otra carta) wild card\palabra comodín word applicable to anything* * *1. SM1) (Naipes) joker2) (=excusa) pretext, stock excuse3) (Ling) catch-all, all-purpose word4) (Inform) wildcard5) (Mec) useful gadget2.* * *a) (Jueg) ( mono) joker; ( otra carta) wild cardesa excusa se está convirtiendo en un comodín — that excuse seems to be getting used rather a lot recently
esta palabra se usa como or de comodín — this word is used to refer to anything and everything
b) (Inf) wildcard* * *a) (Jueg) ( mono) joker; ( otra carta) wild cardesa excusa se está convirtiendo en un comodín — that excuse seems to be getting used rather a lot recently
esta palabra se usa como or de comodín — this word is used to refer to anything and everything
b) (Inf) wildcard* * *comodín11 = jack of all trades, factotum.Ex: Jacks of all trades are curious by nature: they try to see things through the eyes of others and are only limited by their own ability.
Ex: Quietly spoken, introverted Henry, the main character, tries to get casual jobs (anything, like a factotum) around Los Angeles.comodín22 = all-purpose.Ex: In UDC the colon has to act as an ' all purpose' facet indicator to a very large extent.
comodín33 = joker.Nota: Juego de cartas.Ex: Pseudohallucination is used as the ' joker' in a poker game (i.e. made to take diagnostic values according to clinical need) which has retarded important decisions as to the nature and definition of hallucinations.
comodín44 = wildcard character, wildcard [wild card].Nota: En las búsquedas, símbolo usado para sustituir generalmente un carácter de una palabra.Ex: Use one or more question marks as wildcard characters at the end of the word stem to truncate the stem.
Ex: Use a question mark (?), or wildcard, to specify a limited number of varying characters within or at the end of a word.* * *en este juego el dos es comodín twos are wild in this gameesa excusa se está convirtiendo en un comodín that excuse seems to be getting used o ( colloq) wheeled out rather a lot recentlyen Colombia usan esta palabra como or de comodín in Colombia this word is used to refer to anything and everythingeste banquito nos hace de comodín we use this stool for all sorts of thingsen esta oficina es el comodín in this office she's the general factotum o she does all sorts of jobs2 ( Inf) wild card* * *
comodín sustantivo masculino
( otra carta) wild cardb) (Inf) wild card
comodín sustantivo masculino Naipes joker
' comodín' also found in these entries:
English:
joker
- wild
* * *♦ adjAm [comodón] comfort-loving♦ nm1. [naipe] joker2. [persona] Jack of all trades;una palabra comodín an all-purpose word3. Informát wild card4. Am [comodón] comfort lover* * *m1 en naipes joker2 INFOR wild card3 palabra stand-in word* * *1) : joker, wild card2) : all-purpose word or thing3) : pretext, excuse* * *comodín n joker
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