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tr[sɪŋk]1 familiar sincronización nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in sync SMALLCINEMA/SMALL estar sincronizado,-a ( with, con) 2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL sintonizar ( with, con)to be out of sync SMALLCINEMA/SMALL no estar sincronizado,-a ( with, con) 2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL no sintonizar ( with, con)synch sɪŋk mass noun (colloq) sincronización fto be in/out of sync (with something) — ( Cin) estar*/no estar* sincronizado (con algo)
* [sɪŋk]N ABBR = synchronizationthey are in sync — (fig) están sincronizados
out of sync — (fig) desincronizado
* * *synch [sɪŋk] mass noun (colloq) sincronización fto be in/out of sync (with something) — ( Cin) estar*/no estar* sincronizado (con algo)
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2 to be in sync
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3 to be out of sync
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be in sync with sb — be in sync (with sth/sb) ► to work well together, to be in agreement, or to match well with something or someone else: »As a tax cutter, the mayor is in sync with his party on economic issues. »We commissioned a study to see if supply and demand… … Financial and business terms
be in sync with sth — be in sync (with sth/sb) ► to work well together, to be in agreement, or to match well with something or someone else: »As a tax cutter, the mayor is in sync with his party on economic issues. »We commissioned a study to see if supply and demand… … Financial and business terms
be in sync with sth/sb — be in sync (with sth/sb) ► to work well together, to be in agreement, or to match well with something or someone else: »As a tax cutter, the mayor is in sync with his party on economic issues. »We commissioned a study to see if supply and demand… … Financial and business terms
be out of sync with sb — be out of sync (with sth/sb) ► to fail to work well together , or to fail to agree or match with something or someone else: »The government s ideas are out of sync with a nation demanding change. Main Entry: ↑sync … Financial and business terms
be out of sync with sth — be out of sync (with sth/sb) ► to fail to work well together , or to fail to agree or match with something or someone else: »The government s ideas are out of sync with a nation demanding change. Main Entry: ↑sync … Financial and business terms
be out of sync with sth/sb — be out of sync (with sth/sb) ► to fail to work well together , or to fail to agree or match with something or someone else: »The government s ideas are out of sync with a nation demanding change. Main Entry: ↑sync … Financial and business terms
sync — UK US (also synch) /sɪŋk/ noun [U] ● be in sync (with sth/sb) Cf. be in sync with sth/sb ● be out of sync (with sth/sb) Cf. be out of sync with sth/sb … Financial and business terms
sync or synch — [ sıŋk ] noun INFORMAL in sync working together at the same time, at the same speed, or in the same way: Production and demand are now in sync. out of sync working at different times, at different speeds, or in a different way: The school day is… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sync — sync1 synch [sıŋk] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: synchronization] 1.) in sync (with sth/sb) a) if things are in sync, they are working well together at exactly the same time and speed be/move/work in sync ▪ The two mechanisms have to work in sync.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sync — [[t]sɪ̱ŋk[/t]] also synch PHRASE: usu v link PHR, oft PHR with n If two things are out of sync, they do not match or do not happen together as they should. If two things are in sync, they match or happen together as they should. [INFORMAL]… … English dictionary
sync — /singk/, Informal. n. (used esp. in the phrases in sync and out of sync) 1. Also, synch /singk/, synchronization: The picture and the soundtrack were out of sync. 2. harmony or harmonious relationship: Management wants to be in sync with the… … Universalium