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1 flip-flop
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2 flip-flop de tipo D
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3 hipoteca de salto
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4 valor con opción a la conversión
• flip chart• flip mortgage• flip-flop securityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > valor con opción a la conversión
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5 chancleta
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6 enloquecerse
• flip over• flip-flop security• freak out• go cool• go crooked• go in single file• go inside• go like the wind• go merrymaking -
7 rotafolio
• flip• flip-flop -
8 multivibrador biestable
Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > multivibrador biestable
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9 chancleta
f.1 slipper, sandal, flip-flop, thong.2 baby girl. (Latin American)3 accelerator. (Automate & Caribbean)4 good-for-nothing, nincompoop.* * *1 flip-flop\en chancletas with the back(s) trodden down■ has estropeado las zapatillas por llevarlas siempre en chancletas you've ruined your slippers by wearing them with the backs trodden down* * *1. SF1) flip-flop, thong (EEUU)- estar hecho una chancleta2) LAm baby girl3) Caribe accelerator2.SMF * good-for-nothing* * *1) ( sandalia) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE); ( zapato viejo) (Chi fam) worn-out old shoe2) (Andes, CS fam) ( niña) baby girl3) (Ven fam) ( acelerador) accelerator* * *1) ( sandalia) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE); ( zapato viejo) (Chi fam) worn-out old shoe2) (Andes, CS fam) ( niña) baby girl3) (Ven fam) ( acelerador) accelerator* * *Aapretar or pisar la chancleta ( Ven fam) to step on the gas o step on it ( colloq), to put one's foot down ( colloq) (huir) to skedaddle ( colloq), to take to one's heels ( colloq)1 (persona torpe) nerd ( colloq)2 (cosa inservible) white elephant* * *
chancleta sustantivo femenino ( sandalia) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE)
' chancleta' also found in these entries:
English:
flip-flop
- thong
* * *chancleta nf1. [sandalia] backless sandal;[para la playa] Br flip-flop, US, Austr thong* * *f1 thong, Brflip-flop2 S.Am. fambaby girl* * * -
10 chancla
f.1 slipper, flip-flop.2 old shoe.* * *1 (zapato viejo) old shoe2 (chancleta) flip-flop* * *SF1) (=zapatilla) flip-flop, thong (EEUU)2) (=zapato viejo) old shoe* * ** * ** * *2 ( Col) (pantufla) slipper* * *
chancla sustantivo femenino ( sandalia) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE);
( pantufla) (Col) slipper
chancla sustantivo femenino Indum flipflop
' chancla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chinela
English:
thong
* * *chancla nf[sandalia] backless sandal; [para la playa] Br flip-flop, US, Austr thong* * *f1 thong, Brflip-flop2 Méx, C.Am. ( zapato) slipper* * *chancla nf1) : thong sandal, slipper2) : old shoe* * *chancla n1. (para piscina, playa) flip flop2. (para casa) slipper -
11 ojota
f.1 sandal. (Andean Spanish (Bolivia, Chilean Spanish, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru))2 rustic sandal made with refuse materials.* * *SF1) LAm (=sandalia) rough sandal* * *femenino (CS) (para playa, piscina) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE); ( calzado rústico) sandal* * *femenino (CS) (para playa, piscina) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE); ( calzado rústico) sandal* * ** * *
ojota sustantivo femenino (CS) (para playa, piscina) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE);
( calzado rústico) sandal
* * *ojota nf2. RP [chancleta] Br flip-flop, US, Austr thong* * *f1 C.Am., Méxsandal2 Rplthong, Brflip-flop -
12 hawaiana
[hagwai'ana]femenino (Chi)a) ( sandalia) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE)b) ( camisa) Hawaiian shirt* * *[hagwai'ana]femenino (Chi)a) ( sandalia) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE)b) ( camisa) Hawaiian shirt* * */hagwaiˈana/( Chi)2 (camisa) Hawaiian shirt* * *hawaiana [χawai'ana] nfCSur, Perú [sandalia] flip-flop, US thong* * *f Rplthong, Brflip-flop -
13 bamboleo
m.1 swaying.2 wobble, sway, swaying, rocking.3 ballottement.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: bambolear.* * *1 swaying* * *noun m.* * *SM [de péndulo, lámpara] swinging, swaying; [de silla, mesa] wobbling, unsteadiness; [de tren] rolling* * *masculino (de árbol, torre) swaying; ( de objeto colgante) swinging; (de barco, tren) rocking; (de avión, ascensor) lurching* * *= flip-flop, swaying, sway.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *masculino (de árbol, torre) swaying; ( de objeto colgante) swinging; (de barco, tren) rocking; (de avión, ascensor) lurching* * *= flip-flop, swaying, sway.Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.
Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *1 (de un árbol, una torre) swaying; (de un objeto colgante) swinging2 (de un barco, tren) rocking; (de un avión) lurching* * *bamboleo nm1. [de árbol, persona] swaying;[de mesa, silla] wobbling2. [de tren, autobús] shaking and vibrating, Br juddering* * *m1 de persona swaying2 ( oscilación) swinging, rocking* * *bamboleo nm1) : swaying, swinging2) : wobbling -
14 cambio brusco
m.sudden change, shake-up, swing, upset.* * *(n.) = revulsion, flip-flopEx. I have spoken of enumeration in terms perhaps dictated by a revulsion from the view so often held that the compilation of subject catalogues is the true and proper function of the bibliographer.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.* * *(n.) = revulsion, flip-flopEx: I have spoken of enumeration in terms perhaps dictated by a revulsion from the view so often held that the compilation of subject catalogues is the true and proper function of the bibliographer.
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15 oscilación
f.oscillation, sway, swinging, swing.* * *1 (de precios) fluctuation2 FÍSICA oscillation* * *SF1) [de péndulo] swinging, swaying, oscillation2) [de luz] winking, blinking; [de llama] flickering3) [de precios, peso, temperatura] fluctuation4) [de parecer, pensar] hesitation, wavering* * ** * *= oscillation, flicker, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex. This is proposed to reduce the oscillation while maintaining fast response to network dynamics.Ex. Recent research suggests that screen flicker and the patterns formed by lines of text on a screen may be crucial factors in visual discomfort.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * ** * *= oscillation, flicker, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex: This is proposed to reduce the oscillation while maintaining fast response to network dynamics.
Ex: Recent research suggests that screen flicker and the patterns formed by lines of text on a screen may be crucial factors in visual discomfort.Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex: The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *1 (movimiento) oscillation2 (fluctuación) fluctuationla oscilación de los precios/de la temperatura the fluctuation in prices/in temperature* * *
oscilación sustantivo femenino ( movimiento) oscillation;
( fluctuación) fluctuation
oscilación sustantivo femenino
1 (movimiento) oscillation
2 (cambio en un valor) fluctuation
' oscilación' also found in these entries:
English:
swing
* * *oscilación nf1. [de péndulo] [movimiento] swinging;[espacio recorrido] swing2. [de llama] flickering3. Fís oscillation4. [variación] fluctuation;la oscilación de los precios the fluctuation in prices* * *f oscillation; de precios fluctuation* * *oscilación nf, pl - ciones1) : oscillation2) : fluctuation3) : vacillation, wavering -
16 titubeo
m.1 hesitation, hesitancy.tras muchos titubeos after much hesitation2 waver, reel, stammer.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: titubear.* * *1 (temblor) stagger, staggering, tottering2 (tartamudeo) stammering\sin titubeo figurado decisively, without hesitation* * *SM1) (=vacilación) hesitation, vacillationproceder sin titubeos — to act without hesitation, act resolutely
2) (=balbuceo) stuttering* * *masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation* * *= flip-flop.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.* * *masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation* * *= flip-flop.Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.
* * *(duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitationrespondió sin titubeos she replied without hesitationel titubeo de su voz revelaba su nerviosismo the hesitancy in his voice betrayed his nervousness* * *
Del verbo titubear: ( conjugate titubear)
titubeo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
titubeó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
titubear
titubeo
titubear ( conjugate titubear) verbo intransitivo
titubeo sustantivo masculino (duda, vacilación) hesitancy, hesitation
titubear verbo intransitivo
1 (mostrarse indeciso) to hesitate
2 (balbucear) to stammer, get tongue-tied
titubeo m (vacilación) hesitation, hesitancy
* * *titubeo nm[duda, al hablar] hesitation, hesitancy;tras muchos titubeos after much hesitation* * *m wavering, hesitation* * *titubeo nm1) : hesitation2) : stammering -
17 vacilación
f.hesitation, dilly-dallying, hesitance, inconstancy.* * *1 (duda) hesitation, wavering2 (falta de decisión) irresolution3 (oscilación) swaying, vacillation\sin vacilaciones without hesitation* * *noun f.* * *SF hesitation, vacillation* * *femenino hesitation, vacillation (frml)* * *= hesitancy, flip-flop, vacillation.Ex. Librarian hesitancy to weed individual titles or types of titles also was cited as an important factor discouraging weeding.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. She was born in the outback of Australia where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature.* * *femenino hesitation, vacillation (frml)* * *= hesitancy, flip-flop, vacillation.Ex: Librarian hesitancy to weed individual titles or types of titles also was cited as an important factor discouraging weeding.
Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex: She was born in the outback of Australia where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature.* * *hesitation, vacillation ( frml)respondió sin vacilaciones she answered without any hesitationtras un momento de vacilación after a moment's hesitation, after hesitating for a moment* * *
vacilación sustantivo femenino
hesitation, vacillation (frml);
vacilación sustantivo femenino hesitation
' vacilación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pues
- titubeo
English:
hesitancy
- vacillation
- hesitation
* * *vacilación nf1. [duda] hesitation;[al elegir] indecision;entró en el edificio sin vacilación she entered the building without hesitation2. [oscilación] wobbling;[de la luz] flickering* * *f hesitation, vacillation fml* * ** * *vacilación n hesitation -
18 vaivén
m.sway, oscillation, back and forth motion, back and forth movement.Las clases reiniciaron The courses reopened.* * *1 (oscilación) swaying, swinging, to-and-fro movement; (balanceo) rocking2 (ir y venir) coming and going, bustle4 figurado (intercambio) exchange\los vaivenes de la vida figurado life's ups and downs* * *noun m.1) swing2) change, instability* * *SM1) (=balanceo) swaying; (=acción de mecerse) rocking; [de columpio] swinging; (=ir y venir) to-ing and fro-ing; [de pistón] backward and forward motion; (=sacudidas) lurching2) [de tráfico, circulación] constant movement3) [de la suerte] change of fortune4) (Pol) swing, seesaw, teeter-totter (EEUU)5) pl vaivenes (=altibajos) ups and downs, vicissitudes frm* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex. Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.Ex. Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex. The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex. The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex. She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging; ( de tren) rocking; ( de barco) rolling; ( de mecedora) rocking; ( de gente) toing and froing* * *= shuttling back and forth, flip-flop, seesaw [see-saw], swaying, sway.Ex: Bereday calls this type of comparison 'balanced' and describes it as 'a systematic shuttling back and forth between the areas under study'.
Ex: Within this debate, there is flip-flop between those who argue for methods influenced by objectivism and those who argue for a more egalitarian approach.Ex: The data provides statistical evidence for the existence of a ' seesaw' relationship between density in spring, autumn, and the following spring.Ex: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Ex: She has an easy grace about her, a slinky sway to her stride that teasingly invites contact and beckons lecherous admiration.* * *1 (de un columpio, péndulo) swinging; (de un tren) rocking; (de un barco) rolling; (de una mecedora) rocking2 (de gente) toing and froinglos vaivenes de la fortuna the ups and downs of fortune, the swings of fortune* * *
vaivén sustantivo masculino (de columpio, péndulo) swinging;
( de tren) rocking;
( de barco) rolling;
( de mecedora) rocking;
( de gente) toing and froing
vaivén sustantivo masculino
1 (movimiento oscilante: de un cuerpo suspendido) swinging
(: de una cuna, de un tren) rocking
(: de un barco) rolling
(: de una persona) swing
2 (cambio inesperado) swing
los vaivenes de la fortuna, the ups and downs of fortune
' vaivén' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
tumbo
English:
jigsaw
- swing
* * *vaivén nm1. [balanceo] [de barco] swaying, rocking;[de péndulo, columpio] swinginglos vaivenes de la economía the ups and downs of the economy* * *m to-and-fro;vaivenes pl fig ups and downs* * *1) : swinging, swaying, rocking2) : change, fluctuationlos vaivenes de la vida: life's ups and downs -
19 chinela
f.1 slipper.2 kind of pattens or clogs worn by women in dirty weather.3 heelless slipper, mule, bedroom slipper, slipper.* * *1 slipper, mule* * *SF1) (=zapatilla) slipper2) (=chanclo) clog* * ** * ** * *1 (pantufla) slipper* * *
chinela sustantivo femenino ( pantufla) slipper;
( chancla) (AmC) thong (AmE), flip-flop (BrE)
* * *chinela nf[zapatilla] slipper* * *f slipper -
20 quedar patas arriba
(v.) = flip-flopEx. The following transitory government floundered and flip-flopped embarrassingly in trying to respond to the Persian Gulf crisis.* * *(v.) = flip-flopEx: The following transitory government floundered and flip-flopped embarrassingly in trying to respond to the Persian Gulf crisis.
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Flip Flop — Разработчик Gamos Издатель … Википедия
flip-flop — flip′ flop n. v. flopped, flop•ping 1) inf a sudden or unexpected reversal, as of opinion or policy 2) spo a backward somersault 3) elo Also called flip′ flop cir cuit. an electronic circuit having two stable conditions, each one corresponding to … From formal English to slang
flip-flop — past tense and past participle flip flopped present participle flip flopping v [i]AmE informal to change your opinion about something >flip flop n ▪ an incredible political flip flop … Dictionary of contemporary English
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flip-flop — [flip′fläp΄] n. ☆ 1. an acrobatic spring backward from the feet to the hands and back to the feet 2. an abrupt change, as to an opposite opinion 3. a flapping noise 4. THONG (sense 3) 5. Electronics a circuit having two stable states and… … English World dictionary
flip-flop — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS elettron. multivibratore bistabile {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1967. ETIMO: ingl. amer. flip flop, comp. di flip rotazione, movimento e flop tonfo … Dizionario italiano
flip-flop — flip ,flop1 verb intransitive AMERICAN INFORMAL to change your opinion completely in a way that annoys other people: It is clear why the President flip flopped on healthcare reform right before the election. flip flop flip ,flop 2 noun count 1. ) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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flip-flop — término utilizado para designar el movimiento de vaivén que tiene una proteína transmembrana en el interior de la bicapa de fosfolípidos. Un ejemplo típico de este flip flop es el experimentado por el bucle de aminoácidos extracelulares entre los … Diccionario médico