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81 manual de agrimensor
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82 mariscal de campo
• field marshal• quarterback -
83 mostaza silvestre
• field mustard• wild mustard -
84 oficial de campo
• field officer• provost marshal -
85 oficial superior
• field officer• senior mortgage• senior officer• senior official -
86 orden lógico de campo programable
• field-programmable logic array• FPLADiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > orden lógico de campo programable
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87 peón de campo
• field hand -
88 personal de campo
• field staff -
89 plus de compańía
• field allowance -
90 prado
• field• grass widower• grassland area• lawmaker• lawn hose• LCSAJ• leach• meadow• prairie -
91 prueba de campo
• field-test -
92 rastrojera
• field of stubble -
93 ratón campesino
• field mouse -
94 recibo de bienes en almacenaje
• field warehouse receiptDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recibo de bienes en almacenaje
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95 recibo de bienes en depósito
• field warehouse receiptDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > recibo de bienes en depósito
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96 representante de campo
• field representative -
97 servicios de campo
• field services -
98 teléfono de campańa
• field telephone -
99 teniente coronel
• field officer• lieutenant colonel• wing commander -
100 teoría de campo
• field theory
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Field — (f[=e]ld), n. [OE. feld, fild, AS. feld; akin to D. veld, G. feld, Sw. f[ a]lt, Dan. felt, Icel. fold field of grass, AS. folde earth, land, ground, OS. folda.] 1. Cleared land; land suitable for tillage or pasture; cultivated ground; the open… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Field — (f[=e]ld), n. [OE. feld, fild, AS. feld; akin to D. veld, G. feld, Sw. f[ a]lt, Dan. felt, Icel. fold field of grass, AS. folde earth, land, ground, OS. folda.] 1. Cleared land; land suitable for tillage or pasture; cultivated ground; the open… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Field — or fields may refer to: * Field (agriculture), an area of land used to cultivate crops for agricultural purposes * Field of study, a branch of knowledge * Playing field, in sports, the area in which the sport is played * Visual field or field of… … Wikipedia
Field — (engl. Begriff für Feld) bezeichnet: einen Ausdruck aus der Fernsehtechnik, siehe Halbbild einen Ausdruck aus der Datenbanktechnik, siehe SQL Field ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Albert Field (1910–1990), australischer Politiker Anthony … Deutsch Wikipedia
field — [fēld] n. [ME feld < OE, akin to Ger feld, Du veld < IE * pelt < base * pele , * pla , flat and broad > L planus, plane, Gr palamē, flat hand] 1. a wide stretch of open land; plain 2. a piece of cleared land, set off or enclosed, for… … English World dictionary
field — ► NOUN 1) an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture. 2) a piece of land used for a sport or game. 3) a subject of study or sphere of activity. 4) a region or space with a particular property: a magnetic field. 5) a space… … English terms dictionary
field — field, domain, province, sphere, territory, bailiwick are comparable when they denote the limits in which a person, an institution, or a department of knowledge, of art, or of human endeavor appropriately or necessarily confines his or its… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Field's — is the biggest shopping centre in Denmark and the largest in Scandinavia.It is located in Ørestad, Copenhagen, close to the E20 motorway and Ørestad station on the Copenhagen Metro. It takes 10 minutes from Ørestad station to the city centre (Kgs … Wikipedia
field — [n1] open land that can be cultivated acreage, cropland, enclosure, farmland, garden, glebe, grassland, green, ground, lea, mead, meadow, moorland, pasture, patch, plot, ranchland, range, terrain, territory, tillage, tract, vineyard; concepts 509 … New thesaurus
Field — Field, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fielded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fielding}.] 1. To take the field. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (Ball Playing) To stand out in the field, ready to catch, stop, or throw the ball. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Field — Field, v. t. (Ball Playing) To catch, stop, throw, etc. (the ball), as a fielder. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English