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1) (a long stick used to indicate places on a large map etc.) puntero2) (an indicator on a dial: The pointer is on/at zero.) indicador, aguja3) (a hint; a suggestion: Give me some pointers on how to do it.) indicacióntr['pɔɪntəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (on dial, scale, etc) aguja; (for blackboard, etc) puntero2 (dog) perro de muestra3 (piece of advice, suggestion) consejo, sugerencia; (clue) pistapointer ['pɔɪntər] n1) stick: puntero m (para maestros, etc.)2) indicator, needle: indicador m, aguja f3) : perro m de muestra4) hint, tip: consejo mn.• braco s.m.• fijador s.m.• indicador s.m.• lengüeta s.f.• pachón s.m.• perdiguero s.m.• perro de muestra s.m.• puntero s.m.'pɔɪntər, 'pɔɪntə(r)1)a) (on dial, gage) aguja fb) ( rod) puntero m2)a) (clue, signal) pista fpointer TO something — indicador m de algo
b) ( tip) idea f, sugerencia f3) ( dog) perro, -rra m,f de muestra, pointer m['pɔɪntǝ(r)]N1) (=indicator) indicador m, aguja f ; [of balance] fiel m2) (=stick) puntero m3) (=dog) perro m de muestra4) (=clue, indication) indicación f, pista fit is a pointer to a possible solution — es una indicación or pista para una posible solución
5) (=advice) consejo m* * *['pɔɪntər, 'pɔɪntə(r)]1)a) (on dial, gage) aguja fb) ( rod) puntero m2)a) (clue, signal) pista fpointer TO something — indicador m de algo
b) ( tip) idea f, sugerencia f3) ( dog) perro, -rra m,f de muestra, pointer m
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