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21 enlace obsoleto
(n.) = broken link, dead linkEx. Broken links will continue to be a factor in Web site integrity for the foreseeable future.Ex. The average number of duplicate sites retrieved per search was 4.02 and the percentage of dead links returned was 12.4 per cent.* * *(n.) = broken link, dead linkEx: Broken links will continue to be a factor in Web site integrity for the foreseeable future.
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22 enlace roto
(n.) = broken link, dead linkEx. Broken links will continue to be a factor in Web site integrity for the foreseeable future.Ex. The average number of duplicate sites retrieved per search was 4.02 and the percentage of dead links returned was 12.4 per cent.* * *(n.) = broken link, dead linkEx: Broken links will continue to be a factor in Web site integrity for the foreseeable future.
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23 ibérico
adj.Iberian.m.Iberian, inhabitant of ancient European Iberia.* * *► adjetivo1 Iberian\Península Ibérica Iberian Peninsula* * *ADJ Iberian* * *- ca adjetivo Iberian* * *= Iberian.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. Although neither of these initiatives have come to fruition, this is is likely to remain an Iberian issue in the foreseeable future.----* águila imperial ibérica = Spanish imperial eagle.* de la Península Ibérica = Iberian.* lince ibérico = Iberian lynx.* península ibérica = Iberia.* Península Ibérica, la = Iberian Peninsula, the.* * *- ca adjetivo Iberian* * *= Iberian.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: Although neither of these initiatives have come to fruition, this is is likely to remain an Iberian issue in the foreseeable future.
* águila imperial ibérica = Spanish imperial eagle.* de la Península Ibérica = Iberian.* lince ibérico = Iberian lynx.* península ibérica = Iberia.* Península Ibérica, la = Iberian Peninsula, the.* * *ibérico -caIberian* * *
ibérico◊ -ca adjetivo
Iberian
ibérico,-a adjetivo Iberian
' ibérico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ejemplar
- ibérica
English:
Iberian
* * *ibérico, -a♦ adjIberian♦ nm,fIberian* * *adj Iberian;la Península Ibérica the Iberian Peninsula* * *ibérico, -ca adj: Iberian -
24 íbero
adj.Iberian.f. & m.Iberian, inhabitant of ancient European Iberia, Ibero.* * *► adjetivo-nombre masculino,nombre femenino1→ link=íberoíbero,-a* * ** * *= Iberian, Iberian.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. This way, the Iberians knew the potter's wheel and produced sophisticatedly adorned ceramics by themselves.Ex. Although neither of these initiatives have come to fruition, this is is likely to remain an Iberian issue in the foreseeable future.* * ** * *= Iberian, Iberian.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: This way, the Iberians knew the potter's wheel and produced sophisticatedly adorned ceramics by themselves.
Ex: Although neither of these initiatives have come to fruition, this is is likely to remain an Iberian issue in the foreseeable future.* * *adj/m,fIberian* * *íbero, -a, ibero, -a♦ adjIberian♦ nm,f[persona] Iberian♦ nm[lengua] Iberian* * *m, ibera f Iberian* * *íbero, -ra adj & n: Iberian -
25 de la Península Ibérica
(adj.) = IberianEx. Although neither of these initiatives have come to fruition, this is is likely to remain an Iberian issue in the foreseeable future.* * *(adj.) = IberianEx: Although neither of these initiatives have come to fruition, this is is likely to remain an Iberian issue in the foreseeable future.
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26 en primer término
• firstfruits• firstnighter• for one thing• in fine• in first• in first instance• in fits and starts• in the fight• in the firm's time• in the first place• in the flash of a moment• in the flush of success• in the foreseeable future• to begin with• to start with -
27 en todas partes del mundo
• in the foreseeable future• in the French manner• the world is topsy-turvy• the world to comeDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > en todas partes del mundo
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28 en primer plano
• in the flush of success• in the foreseeable future• to the fore
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