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1 letra jota
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2 carta de presentación
* * *(n.) = cover letter, letter of introduction, calling cardEx. This article examines the growth in the publishing of books on careers education in the USA, ranging from guides on writing resumes and cover letters to books on the metaphysics of work = Este artículo estudia el crecimiento de la publicación de libros sobre orientación profesional en los Estados Unidos, que abarcan desde guías sobre la confección de curriculums y cartas de presentación hasta tratados teóricos sobre la metafísica del trabajo.Ex. Examples of letters of introduction and resumes are included.Ex. The intensity of the father's reaction in the film to the possible loss of more family members is the calling card of every Holocaust survivor.* * ** * *(n.) = cover letter, letter of introduction, calling cardEx: This article examines the growth in the publishing of books on careers education in the USA, ranging from guides on writing resumes and cover letters to books on the metaphysics of work = Este artículo estudia el crecimiento de la publicación de libros sobre orientación profesional en los Estados Unidos, que abarcan desde guías sobre la confección de curriculums y cartas de presentación hasta tratados teóricos sobre la metafísica del trabajo.
Ex: Examples of letters of introduction and resumes are included.Ex: The intensity of the father's reaction in the film to the possible loss of more family members is the calling card of every Holocaust survivor.* * *letter of introduction -
3 letra a letra
Ex. If a particular name is already in the system, there is no need to re-enter it letter-perfect in order to catalog the document correctly.* * *Ex: If a particular name is already in the system, there is no need to re-enter it letter-perfect in order to catalog the document correctly.
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4 carta de recomendación
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5 letra abierta
• letter of credit• letter of credit for unlimited sum• open lending policy• open letter of credit• open listing -
6 buzón
• letter box• letter drop• mail-box• mailbox• pillar box• post-box• postbox -
7 carta de anterioridad a un crédito
• letter of subordination• letter of subrogation• subordination agreementDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > carta de anterioridad a un crédito
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8 carta de autorización
• letter of authority• letter of authorization -
9 carta de delegación
• letter of delegation• letter of representation -
10 letra de la ley
• letter of the law• letter of the statute -
11 nota promisoria
• letter• promissory letter• promissory note -
12 abrecartas
• letter opener• paper knife -
13 acciones que no se pueden vender al público
• letter stockDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > acciones que no se pueden vender al público
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14 bono de carta
• letter bond -
15 carta acompańatoria
• letter of transmittal -
16 carta con acuse de recibo
• letter with return receipt requestedDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > carta con acuse de recibo
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17 carta con instrucciones
• letter of adviceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > carta con instrucciones
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18 carta de aceptación
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19 carta de comisión
• letter of commission• warplane• warrant for arrest -
20 carta de depósito
• letter of deposit
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letter — let‧ter [ˈletə ǁ ər] noun [countable] 1. a written or printed message that is usually put in an envelope and sent by mail: • Please sign the letter and mail it back within two weeks. alloˈcation ˌletter also alˈlotment ˌletter FINANCE a letter… … Financial and business terms
letter — let·ter n 1: a direct written statement addressed to an individual or organization; broadly: an official communication see also counterletter determination letter: a letter from an administrative agency (as the Internal Revenue Service) usu. in… … Law dictionary
Letter — Let ter, n. [OE. lettre, F. lettre, OF. letre, fr. L. littera, litera, a letter; pl., an epistle, a writing, literature, fr. linere, litum, to besmear, to spread or rub over; because one of the earliest modes of writing was by graving the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Letter — and similar can mean: *Letter (alphabet), a grapheme, part of an alphabet, abjad, abugida, or syllabary *Letter (message), correspondence, a written message *Letter (paper size), the letter size paper * Letters can also mean literature, as in… … Wikipedia
letter — letter, epistle, missive, note, message, dispatch, report, memorandum are comparable when they mean a communication sent or transmitted as distinct from one conveyed directly from source to recipient (as by oral utterance). Letter is the ordinary … New Dictionary of Synonyms
letter — letter1 [let′ər] n. [ME lettre < OFr < L littera, letter of the alphabet, (in pl.) a letter, epistle] 1. a written or printed symbol employed to represent a speech sound or sounds; character in an alphabet: in some languages, as English,… … English World dictionary
letter — ► NOUN 1) a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet. 2) a written, typed, or printed communication, sent by post or messenger. 3) the precise terms of a statement or requirement. 4)… … English terms dictionary
Letter — Sf erw. fach. (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. In Anlehnung an frz. lettre umgebildet aus älterem Litter, das in mittelhochdeutscher Zeit aus l. littera Buchstabe entlehnt ist (frz. lettre ist dessen lautgerechter Nachfolger). Die Herkunft des lateinischen… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
letter — [n1] symbol of an alphabet ABCs*, alphabet, cap, capital, character, majuscule, minuscule, rune, sign, small letter, type, uncial; concept 284 Ant. number letter [n2] written communication acknowledgment, answer, billet, dispatch, epistle, junk… … New thesaurus
letter — According to the Private Express Statutes, a message directed to a specific person or an address and recorded in or on a tangible object. Also a shortened way to refer to letter size mail … Glossary of postal terms
Letter — Let ter, n. [From {Let} to hinder.] One who retards or hinders. [Archaic.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English