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tr[estɪ'meɪtɪd]1 aproximado,-a■ its estimated cost is £1M su coste aproximado es de un millón de libras■ there are an estimated five thousand deer in the park se calcula que hay cinco mil ciervos en el parqueadj.• estimado, -a adj.['estɪmeɪtɪd]ADJ [quantity, value] estimadothere are an estimated 90,000 gangsters in the country — se estima que hay 90.000 gángsters en el país
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3 estimated
adj.estimado, estimativo, presupuesto.pp.participio pasado del verbo ESTIMATE.pt.pretérito del verbo: ESTIMATE -
4 estimated safe and adequate daily dietary intake
English-Spanish medical dictionary > estimated safe and adequate daily dietary intake
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5 estimated elapsed time
nAIR TRANSP tiempo transcurrido aproximado mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > estimated elapsed time
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6 estimated flight time
nAIR TRANSP tiempo de vuelo previsto mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > estimated flight time
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7 estimated normal payload
nAIR TRANSP carga normal prevista fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > estimated normal payload
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8 estimated off-block time
nAIR TRANSP tiempo fuera de servicio previsto mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > estimated off-block time
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9 estimated position
nWATER TRANSP situación estimada f -
10 estimated reckoning
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11 estimated time of arrival
n (ETA)AIR TRANSP, TRANSP, WATER TRANSP hora de llegada prevista f, hora estimada de llegada fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > estimated time of arrival
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12 estimated time of departure
n (ETD)AIR TRANSP, TRANSP, WATER TRANSP hora de salida prevista f, hora estimada de salida fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > estimated time of departure
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13 estimated charges
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14 estimated cost
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15 estimated efficiency
s.eficiencia estimada. -
16 estimated expenditure
s.gasto estimado, desembolso estimado, gasto previsto. -
17 estimated expenses
s.gastos estimados. -
18 estimated liability
s.responsabilidad estimada. -
19 estimated life
s.1 vida estimada, esperanza de vida, expectativa de vida.2 vida útil, longevidad estimada. -
20 estimated premium
s.prima estimada.
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